Sec.46a-54-9a. Public information  


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  • (a) The public may inspect the commission's public records at its principal office during normal business hours. Requests for information shall be directed to the commission's principal office. There is no prescribed form for general requests for information. General requests for information may be made in writing, in person or by telephone and shall be sufficiently specific to identify the information requested.

    (b) In accordance with section 46a-83(g) of the Connecticut General Statutes, open and closed discriminatory practice case files are not subject to public inspection. The commission shall make available for public inspection copies of complaints, case summaries and conciliation agreements, where applicable, in closed cases.

    (c) Any written or oral request for documents shall be sufficiently specific to identify the documents requested.

    (d) The commission reserves the right to charge a monetary fee for the furnishing of copies of documents within its possession, as authorized by section 1-212 of the Connecticut General Statutes.

(Adopted effective November 4, 2002)