Sec. 26-313. Disclosure.
Sec. 26-313. Disclosure. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, as defined in section 1-200, the Commissioner of Environmental Protection
may withhold from disclosure to any person maps and records that disclose the location
of any essential habitat or that disclose the location of any threatened species, endangered
species, or species of special concern, upon determination that disclosure of such information to such person would create an unacceptable risk of destruction of, or harm to,
such habitat or species. Prior to disclosure of any maps or records to any person, the
commissioner may impose any reasonable conditions including the condition that the
person to whom the information is disclosed furnish the commissioner with security in
an amount and kind sufficient to guarantee that such person shall not destroy or harm,
or cause to be destroyed or harmed, any such habitat or species. Any person whose
request for disclosure has been denied shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing
to establish that (1) the requested information should be disclosed because disclosure
would not create an unacceptable risk of destruction of, or harm to, such habitat or
species and (2) the unreasonableness of any condition imposed, including the amount
or kind of any security to be established. Any hearing or other proceeding pursuant to
this section shall be held in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54.
(P.A. 89-224, S. 18, 22; P.A. 97-47, S. 24.)
History: P.A. 97-47 substituted reference to "the Freedom of Information Act, as defined in Sec. 1-18a" for list of
sections.