Connecticut HB05548 revises the Freedom of Information Act to protect residential addresses of certain public officials and higher education records.
Connecticut HB05548 amends the Freedom of Information Act to protect the residential addresses of specific public officials, including judges, law enforcement officers, and state employees, from disclosure. It prohibits public agencies from releasing these addresses from personnel, medical, or similar files, except under certain conditions. The bill also restricts the disclosure of residential addresses in public records, lists, and databases, requiring redaction if requested by the individual.
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