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CT SB01039
Bill
Status
Passed
5/2/2019
Primary Sponsor
Government Administration and Elections Committee
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AI Summary
- Statements of financial interest remain public information, except names of dependent children are exempt from Freedom of Information Act disclosure
- Lists of names filed with ethics complaints are sealed and confidential for Office of State Ethics use only until a board vote determines sufficient merit to unseal them
- The Chief State's Attorney or prosecutors may subpoena financial statements in criminal actions, and the Office of State Ethics shall not publicly disclose exempt subpoenas
- State Contracting Standards Board members and employees must file statements of financial interests with the board and Office of State Ethics, subject to the same confidentiality rules as other public officials
- The act became effective upon passage on April 29, 2019
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Confidentiality Of Statements Of Financial Interest.
Last Action
Transmitted to the Secretary of State
5/8/2019
Committee Referrals
Government Administration and Elections3/7/2019
Full Bill Text
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