Connecticut Becomes Only the Second State to Mandate an Employee Data Protection Policy

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New Connecticut legislation imposes privacy protection obligations upon employers, and threatens steep financial penalties for non-compliance. As of October 1, 2008, Connecticut employers must create, publish and maintain a policy protecting any retained Social Security numbers from disclosure and must take affirmative steps to safeguard a broad spectrum of private information.

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