THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT


            Sec. 1-217.  (Formerly Sec. 1-20f).  Nondisclosure of residential addresses of certain individuals.  (a)  No public agency may disclose, under the Freedom of Information Act, the residential address of any of the following persons:

(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, a sworn member of the Division of State Police within the Department of Public Safety or a sworn law enforcement officer within the Department of Environmental Protection;

(3)  An employee of the Department of Correction;

(4)  An attorney-at-law who represents or has represented the state in a criminal prosecution;

(5)  An attorney-at-law who is or has been employed by the Public Defender Services Division or a social worker who is employed by the Public Defender Services Division;

(6)  An inspector employed by the Division of Criminal Justice;

(7)  A firefighter;

(8)  An employee of the Department of Children and Families;

(9)  A member or employee of the Board of Pardons and Paroles;

(10) An employee of the judicial branch;

(11) An employee of the department of Mental Health and Addiction Services who provides direct care to patients; or

(12) A member or employee of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.

(b)  The business address of any person described in this section shall be subject to disclosure under section 1-210 of the 2008 supplement to the general statutes.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to Department of Motor Vehicles records described in section 14-10 of the 2009 supplement to the general statutes.  (P.A. 95-163; P.A. 96-83, §1; P.A. 97-219, §2; P.A. 99-26, §27; P.A. 99-77, §1; P.A. 99-156, §3; P.A. 01-186, §17; P.A. 02-53, §1; P.A. 04-234, §2; P.A. 04-257, §114; P.A. 05-108, §2; P.A. 08-120, §1; P.A. 08-186, §1.)