No employee of any law enforcement agency or any state or municipal social service agency, and no other witness, shall be compelled to disclose a program participant's confidential address during the discovery phase of, or during testimony in, any criminal or civil proceeding unless the court finds that nondisclosure may prejudice a party to the proceeding.
(P.A. 03-200, S. 15.)
History: P.A. 03-200 effective January 1, 2004.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 968a - Address Confidentiality Program
Section 54-240. - Definitions.
Section 54-240a. - Program purpose. Regulations.
Section 54-240b. - Application for program participation. Application assistants.
Section 54-240c. - Certification as program participant. Application requirements.
Section 54-240d. - Certification card.
Section 54-240e. - Program address. Forwarding of mail.
Section 54-240f. - Confidentiality of marriage records.
Section 54-240g. - Listing on voter registry list.
Section 54-240h. - Agency use of program address.
Section 54-240i. - Exemption from use of program address by agency.
Section 54-240j. - Renewal of program certification.
Section 54-240n. - Nondisclosure of confidential address in criminal or civil proceeding.