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Code · Connecticut · Title 54 — Criminal Procedure · CHAPTER 968a — Address Confidentiality Program

Sec. 54-240g. Listing on voter registry list.

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A program participant may request to be listed on a voter registry list without the participant's street and house number by presenting the participant's certification card to the authorized personnel for the office of the registrar of voters for the municipality in which the participant is eligible to vote, or has applied for such eligibility. Upon such request, the registrar of voters shall list the participant by name only in accordance with subsection
(d)of section 9-35 . Such registrar shall keep the participant's confidential address confidential and shall not make such address available for inspection or copying, except
(1)if requested by a law enforcement agency, to the law enforcement agency,
(2)if directed by a court order, to a person identified in such order, or
(3)if notified by the Secretary of the State that the program participant's certification has been cancelled.
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