Connecticut Statutes

§ 1-214 — (Formerly Sec. 1-20a). Public employment contracts as public record. Agency response to request for disclosure of personnel or medical files. Objection to disclosure.

Connecticut § 1-214
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 1-214 (2026).

Text

(a)Any contract of employment to which the state or a political subdivision of the state is a party shall be deemed to be a public record for the purposes of section 1-210.
(b)(1) Whenever a public agency receives a request to inspect or copy records contained in any of its employees' personnel or medical files and similar files, and the agency reasonably believes that the disclosure of such records would legally constitute an invasion of privacy, the agency shall immediately notify in writing (A) each employee concerned, provided such notice shall not be required to be in writing where impractical due to the large number of employees concerned, and (B) the collective bargaining representative, if any, of each employee concerned.
(2)Whenever a public agency receives a request to inspect

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Legislative History

(P.A. 73-271; P.A. 78-331, S. 1, 58; P.A. 87-285, S. 1; P.A. 88-353, S. 1, 4; P.A. 92-207, S. 1; P.A. 18-93, S. 1.) History: P.A. 78-331 deleted reference to repealed Sec. 1-20; P.A. 87-285 added Subsecs. (b) and (c), granting employees the right to object to the disclosure of their personnel or medical files and establishing standards and procedures for such objections; P.A. 88-353 added Subsec. (b)(2) re notice to collective bargaining representative, and amended Subsec. (c) to allow collective bargaining representative to object to disclosure of records, to require objection to be on agency form signed under penalties of false statement and to allow employee to approve disclosure if collective bargaining representative objects; P.A. 92-207 amended Subsec. (c) by increasing the number of days for receiving a written objection from an employee or collective bargaining representative re disclosure of records from four to seven and increasing the time limit re the nonreceipt of the written notice from seven to nine; Sec. 1-20a transferred to Sec. 1-214 in 1999; P.A. 18-93 amended Subsec. (b) to designate existing provisions re request to inspect or copy records agency reasonably believes disclosure would constitute invasion of privacy as new Subdiv. (1) and amend same to redesignate existing Subdivs. (1) and (2) as Subparas. (A) and (B), add new Subdiv. (2) re request to inspect or copy records agency reasonably believes disclosure would not constitute invasion of privacy, designate existing provisions re disclosure when agency does not reasonably believe disclosure would legally constitute invasion of privacy as Subdiv. (3), and made technical and conforming changes. Annotations to former section 1-20a: Cited. 206 C. 449; 217 C. 153; Id., 193; 218 C. 256; Id., 757; 220 C. 225; 221 C. 217; Id., 300; Id., 393; Id., 482; Id., 549; 222 C. 621; 227 C. 751; 228 C. 158; Id., 271; 233 C. 28. Cited. 16 CA 49; 22 CA 316; 29 CA 821; 35 CA 111; 37 CA 589; 42 CA 402; 43 CA 133. Cited. 42 CS 84; Id., 129; Id., 291. Annotation to present section: Subsec. (b): Commission must ensure that employee whose records are the subject of an appeal has received notice of proceedings where employer has failed to give required notice. 60 CA 584.

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