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§ 45a-79-formerly-sec-45-4g

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The judges and employees of the various courts of probate, and the officers and employees of the Probate Assembly, shall cooperate with the Probate Court Administrator and shall provide the administrator or his assistants with information and statistical data bearing on the business of the probate courts which he requests, except for information which is deemed confidential under the laws of this state.(1967, P.A. 558, S. 12; 1969, P.A. 323, S. 1; P.A. 80-476, S. 31.)History: 1969 act removed information concerning commitments to mental institutions from exception to disclosure provision; P.A. 80-476 excepted information deemed confidential under state law rather than 'confidential information involving adoptions' and reworded provision; Sec. 45-4g transferred to Sec. 45a-79 in 1991.

The judges and employees of the various courts of probate, and the officers and employees of the Probate Assembly, shall cooperate with the Probate Court Administrator and shall provide the administrator or his assistants with information and statistical data bearing on the business of the probate courts which he requests, except for information which is deemed confidential under the laws of this state.(1967, P.A. 558, S. 12; 1969, P.A. 323, S. 1; P.A. 80-476, S. 31.)History: 1969 act removed information concerning commitments to mental institutions from exception to disclosure provision; P.A. 80-476 excepted information deemed confidential under state law rather than 'confidential information involving adoptions' and reworded provision; Sec. 45-4g transferred to Sec. 45a-79 in 1991.