Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
1 - Administrative Procedures
Article 2 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN CONTESTED CASES
Section 36a-1-47 - In camera inspection and nonpublic information

Current through December 12, 2024

(a) Any party or the department may file a motion with the presiding officer requesting an in camera inspection of any document claimed to be exempt from disclosure in a contested case or confidential, and the presiding officer may order and make such an inspection to determine whether or not such document is exempt from disclosure or confidential. If an in camera inspection is ordered, the person having custody of the document claimed to be exempt or confidential shall submit a copy of the document to the presiding officer.

(b) If the presiding officer determines that a document filed in connection with a proceeding is confidential, the presiding officer may continue the hearing in executive session and shall provide adequate safeguards designed to prevent further dissemination of such document in accordance with law, including making any proper order for its protection.

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