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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 1 > Chapter 14 - Freedom of Information Act
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Title 1
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§ 1-200
Definitions
§ 1-201
Division of Criminal Justice deemed not to be public agency, when
§ 1-202
Application of freedom of information provisions to agency committee composed entirely of individuals who are not members of the agency
§ 1-205
Freedom of Information Commission
§ 1-205a
Recommended appropriations. Allotments
§ 1-206
Denial of access to public records or meetings. Appeals. Notice. Orders. Civil penalty. Service of process upon commission. Frivolous appeals
§ 1-210
Access to public records. Exempt records
§ 1-211
Disclosure of computer-stored public records. Contracts. Acquisition of system, equipment, software to store or retrieve nonexempt public records
§ 1-212
Copies and scanning of public records. Fees
§ 1-213
Agency administration. Disclosure of personnel, birth and tax records. Disclosure of voice mails by public agencies. Judicial records and proceedings
§ 1-214
Public employment contracts as public record. Objection to disclosure of personnel or medical files
§ 1-214a
Disclosure of public agency termination, suspension or separation agreement containing confidentiality provision
§ 1-215
Record of an arrest as public record. Exception
§ 1-216
Review and destruction of records consisting of uncorroborated allegations of criminal activity
§ 1-217
Nondisclosure of residential addresses of certain individuals
§ 1-218
Certain contracts for performance of governmental functions. Records and files subject to Freedom of Information Act
§ 1-219
Veterans' military records
§ 1-225
Meetings of government agencies to be public. Recording of votes. Schedule and agenda of meetings to be filed and posted on web sites. Notice of special meetings. Executive sessions
§ 1-226
Recording, broadcasting or photographing meetings
§ 1-227
Mailing of notice of meetings to persons filing written request. Fees
§ 1-228
Adjournment of meetings. Notice
§ 1-229
Continued hearings. Notice
§ 1-230
Regular meetings to be held pursuant to regulation, ordinance or resolution
§ 1-231
Executive sessions
§ 1-232
Conduct of meetings
§ 1-240
Penalties
§ 1-241
#VALUE!
§ 1-242
Actions involving provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Notice of litigation to the Freedom of Information Commission. Intervention by commission
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