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What is the Difference Between a Controller and a Processor?
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Do all Controllers need to Honor Opt Out Preference Signals?
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If a Consumer Health Data Controller is a nonprofit is it exempt from complying with the CTDPA
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What Consumer Health Data Controllers are covered by the CTDPA?
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How Long does a Controller have to Respond to a Consumer's Request?
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What Rights can Connecticut Residents Exercise under the CTDPA?
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Law in Plain Language: Child Support
The Attorney General's Office, the Office of Child Support Services and the Support Enforcement Division (Superior Court) participate in actions concerning establishing, enforcing, or modifying support orders when a party is receiving IV-D support enforcement services.
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Child Support Information and Problem Resolution Line: 1-800-228-KIDS (228-5437)
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The Consumer Protection Section protects Connecticut's consumers by investigating and litigating consumer protection matters under the authority of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act ("CUTPA") and other state and federal statutes. The Section advises the Attorney General and the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection on consumer protection matters and represents and defends the Department of Consumer Protection and the Social Equity Council in court. The Section also advocates on behalf of Connecticut's energy and utility ratepayers in state and federal fora. In addition, the Section assists the Attorney General in educating consumers on how to avoid becoming victims of unfair and deceptive trade practices.
