Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00481

Introduced
1/23/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Access To The Medical Records Of A Deceased Perpetrator Of Homicide.

Impact

If enacted, SB00481 would directly affect confidentiality laws concerning medical and psychiatric records by allowing a judicial review to determine if the records should be released. This introduces a significant change in how privacy is balanced with the rights of victims' families. It redefines who may petition for such information, which has generally been protected under strict confidentiality laws. The bill might serve as a precedent for future legislation concerning access to sensitive records in other contexts as well.

Summary

SB00481, introduced by Senator Kissel, seeks to amend the general statutes to establish a judicial process allowing the next of kin of homicide victims to petition the court for limited access to the medical and psychiatric records of the deceased perpetrator. This legislation aims to provide certain family members with the ability to understand the mental state and medical background of those who caused the death of their loved ones, potentially assisting them in their grieving process and in understanding the circumstances surrounding the homicide.

Contention

The main point of contention surrounding SB00481 revolves around the ethical implications of breaching the confidentiality of the deceased. While supporters argue that it is crucial for victims’ families to gain insight into the lives and mental health of their loved ones' murderers, opponents express concerns about potential misuse of this information and the presiding respect for the rights of the deceased. The delicate balance between providing closure for families and maintaining the sanctity of medical privacy remains a central debate in discussions about this proposed bill.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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