Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 871 - Courts
Section 51-36a. - Access to records maintained by Judicial Department. Policies and procedures.

(a) For the purposes of this section, “employees of the Judicial Department” shall not include employees of the courts of probate or the Public Defender Services Commission, and “records” shall not include records maintained by the courts of probate or the Public Defender Services Commission.

(b) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, employees of the Judicial Department may, in accordance with policies and procedures adopted by the Chief Court Administrator, access any records maintained by the Judicial Department, including erased records, and may disclose the information contained in such records in accordance with such policies and procedures.
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, Judicial Department contractors and authorized agents of the Judicial Department may, in accordance with policies and procedures adopted by the Chief Court Administrator, access records maintained by the Judicial Department, including erased records, and may disclose the information contained in such records in accordance with such policies and procedures.
(d) This section shall apply to all records in existence on and after June 7, 2002.
(P.A. 98-81, S. 1; P.A. 01-186, S. 4; P.A. 02-132, S. 67.)
History: P.A. 01-186 amended Subsec. (b) by adding provisions re erased records and disclosure of information contained in records to extent necessary for performance of duties and added Subsec. (c) permitting Judicial Department contractors and authorized agents to access records, including erased records, and permitting disclosure to extent necessary for performance of duties; P.A. 02-132 amended Subsecs. (b) and (c) by adding provisions re access to Judicial Department records in accordance with policies and procedures adopted by the Chief Court Administrator, replacing provisions re access to the extent necessary for the performance of duties with provisions re access in accordance with such policies and procedures and making technical changes and added Subsec. (d) re application of section, effective June 7, 2002.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 51 - Courts

Chapter 871 - Courts

Section 51-27. - Court accommodations.

Section 51-27a. (Formerly Sec. 51-156a). - Courthouses serving the geographical areas.

Section 51-27b. (Formerly Sec. 51-156b). - Offices of Superior Court.

Section 51-27c. (Formerly Sec. 51-187a). - Court accommodations at Rockville and Putnam.

Section 51-27d. (Formerly Sec. 51-187b). - Lease of court facilities. Lease-purchase agreements for additional facilities in Middletown, New Britain and Rocky Hill.

Section 51-27e. - Courthouse facilities for the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford.

Section 51-27f. (Formerly Sec. 51-188). - Rooms for special sessions.

Section 51-27g. - Display of United States flag outside courthouses.

Section 51-27h. - Courthouse facilities to include secure room for victims of family violence crimes and advocates.

Section 51-27i. - Family violence victim advocate services in Family Division of Superior Court and geographical area courts.

Section 51-27j. - Remote administration of oath or affirmation related to court proceeding or court process.

Section 51-30. - Court attendants.

Section 51-31. - Deputy sheriffs as court officers in New London County.

Section 51-32. - Determination of laws of other jurisdictions.

Section 51-33. - Punishment for contempt of court.

Section 51-33a. - Criminal contempt.

Section 51-34. - Commitment for disobedience; release.

Section 51-35. - Witness refusing to testify; imprisonment. Self-incrimination.

Section 51-36. - Retention, reproduction, destruction, disposal and transferring of court records. Microfilm and computerized images.

Section 51-36a. - Access to records maintained by Judicial Department. Policies and procedures.

Section 51-37 and 51-38. - Records and files in New London County. Application of general statutes to municipal and justice courts.