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Chapter 813a - Office of the Victim Advocate. Office of the Child Advocate


  • Section 46a-13b - Office of the Victim Advocate established.
  • Section 46a-13c - Responsibilities of the Victim Advocate.
  • Section 46a-13d - Access to information. Rights and powers.
  • Section 46a-13e - Confidentiality of identity of complainant, identity of certain witnesses and other information. Limited disclosure authorized.
  • Section 46a-13f - Advisory committee established.
  • Section 46a-13g - Limitation re filing appearance for victim.
  • Section 46a-13h - Advisory committee established.
  • Section 46a-13k - Office of the Child Advocate established.
  • Section 46a-13l - Child Advocate's duties. Child fatality review panel. Reports to the Governor and the General Assembly. Investigations.
  • Section 46a-13m - Access to information.
  • Section 46a-13n - Confidentiality of information.
  • Section 46a-13o - Representation of child. Judgments or settlements for compensation.
  • Section 46a-13p - Indemnification of employees and volunteers.
  • Section 46a-13q - Advisory committee established.
  • Section 46a-13r - Advisory committee established.
  • Section 46a-13s - Causes and rates of child fatalities. Annual report.
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