THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT


     Sec. 1-20f. Nondisclosure of residential addresses of judges, police officers, Department of Correction employees, certain attorneys, Division of Criminal Justice inspectors and firefighters. No state department, agency, board, council, commission or institution may disclose, under the Freedom of Information Act, the residential address of (1) a federal court judge, federal court magistrate, judge of the Superior Court, Appellate Court or Supreme Court of the state, or family support magistrate, (2) a sworn member of a municipal police department or a sworn member of the Division of State Police within the Department of Public Safety, (3) an employee of the Department of Correction, (4) an attorney-at-law who represents or has represented the state in a criminal prosecution, or (5) an attorney-at-law who is or has been employed by the Public Defender Services Division, (6) an inspector employed by the Division of Criminal Justice or (7) a firefighter, if such person submits a written request for such nondisclosure and furnishes his business address to the executive head of such department, agency, board, council, commission or institution. The business address of any person described in this section shall be subject to disclosure under section 1-19. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Department of Motor Vehicle records described in section 14-10. (P.A. 95-163; P.A. 96-83, § 1; P.A. 97-219, § 2).

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