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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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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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The Special Litigation Department also represents the interests of the people of the State in matters before the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the United States Department of the Interior and in litigation involving land claims brought by groups claiming Indian ancestry.
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This Section represents the Governor, the Judicial Branch, the General Assembly, the Secretary of the State, the Treasurer, the Comptroller, the Auditors of Public Accounts, the State Elections Enforcement Commission, the Office of State Ethics, the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board, the State Properties Review Board, the Judicial Review Council, the Judicial Selection Commission, the Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities, the Board of Accountancy, the Office of the Child Advocate, the Office of the Victim Advocate, the Commission on Women, Children and Seniors, the State of Contracting Standards Board, and the Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission. In addition, through its Public Charities Unit, the Section protects the public interest in gifts, bequests and devises for charitable purposes; and in cooperation with the Department of Consumer Protection, administers and enforces state laws regulating charities and professional fundraisers who solicit from the public.
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Department of Children & Families Foster Care & Adoption Services Website
The Website for DCF Foster Care & Adoption Services Phone: 1-800-228- KID-Hero (543-4376)
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The State of Connecticut, Office of the Attorney General, is seeking proposals to provide certain legal services involving representation of the University of Connecticut regarding Intellectual Property. PROPOSALS MUST RECEIVED BY MARCH 13, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, as detailed in the Request for Proposals.
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RFP 2026-02 DMHAS Regarding Immigration and Nationality Law
The State of Connecticut, Office of the Attorney General, is seeking proposals to provide certain legal services involving representation of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services ("DMHAS") in matters involving immigration and nationality law. PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 29, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, as detailed in the Request for Proposals.
