Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05310

Introduced
1/13/15  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting A Landlord From Including The Name Of A Minor Child In A Notice To Quit Possession And Summary Process Complaint.

Impact

The implications of this bill touch upon various aspects of housing law, particularly concerning the rights of tenants and the responsibilities of landlords. By limiting the disclosure of children's names in eviction-related notices, the bill aims to provide a more secure and respectful environment for families facing housing challenges. This legislative change is expected to foster a more compassionate approach in legal proceedings while balancing the rights and obligations of landlords in eviction matters.

Summary

House Bill 5310 aims to enhance the privacy of minor children involved in housing disputes by prohibiting landlords from including the names of children in notices to quit possession and summary process complaints. This legislation is introduced with the intent to safeguard the sensitive information of minors which could be disclosed in legal proceedings concerning housing. The bill seeks to change the existing statutory language within sections 47a-23 and 47a-23a of the general statutes to reflect these important privacy protections for children.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the potential burden this bill places on landlords, particularly in how they may communicate necessary legal information without compromising the anonymity of minor children. Supporters of this bill believe that the protection of children's privacy takes precedence over the administrative processes followed by landlords. There could be arguments pertaining to the practicality and implications of enforcement, especially in situations where identification of minors is unavoidable due to existing legal frameworks.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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