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Data advisory board reviews AG guidance under new public act; members flag FOI notice and subpoena risks

Connecticut Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board · March 20, 2026
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The Connecticut Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board discussed attorney general guidance implementing last year’s public act and raised concerns about condensed notice language for hearings and the risk that larger linked datasets could be targeted by federal subpoenas. The AG’s office said the guidance text is set but internal procedures remain to be finalized.

The Connecticut Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board on March 19 reviewed draft guidance from the attorney general’s office implementing changes from last year’s public act and debated how the condensed slide language could affect Freedom of Information Act (FOI) notice requirements.

Chair Scott, chief data officer and board chair, said the guidance document is “very close” to finalization but that members’ feedback helped refine the draft. John Newman of the attorney general’s office…

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