Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
1 - Administrative Procedures
Article 2 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN CONTESTED CASES
Section 36a-1-26 - Recording, broadcasting or photographing hearings

Current through December 12, 2024

Any person may record, photograph, broadcast or record for broadcast any part of a hearing that is open to the public, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of section 1-226 of the Connecticut General Statutes, provided such person notifies the commissioner at least five days prior to the commencement of the hearing and the recording or broadcasting would not so disturb the hearing as to impair any person's ability to hear or be heard or to present evidence or argument. In order to minimize disruption of the hearing, the presiding officer may impose reasonable limits on any person engaged in recording, photographing, broadcasting or recording for broadcast. Any such recordings shall not be deemed to be an official record of the hearing.

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