CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 54-142l. Challenge to completeness or accuracy of record.
Sec. 54-142l. Challenge to completeness or accuracy of record. (a) A person
may challenge the completeness and accuracy of such information by giving written
notice of his challenge to the State Bureau of Identification and to the agency at which
he inspected the information, if other than the State Police Bureau of Identification. The
notice shall contain a sworn statement that the information in or supporting the challenge
is accurate and that the challenge is made in good faith.
(b) Upon receipt of the notice, the State Police Bureau of Identification shall conduct
an audit of the part of such person's criminal history record information which is necessary to determine the accuracy of the challenge, and may require any criminal justice
agency which was the source of the challenged information to verify such information.
Within sixty days after the notice is received, the State Bureau of Identification shall
notify the person in writing of the results of the audit, and of his right to appeal if the
challenge is rejected.
(P.A. 78-200, S. 7.)
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