The tax books of any collector of any municipality or municipal district shall be, at all reasonable times, open to the inspection of any taxpayer and of any auditor of public accounts of such municipality or district. Any collector, who, after request, refuses to exhibit his tax books as aforesaid, shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars to such municipality or district, and such penalty may be recovered by an action on such collector's official bond.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-139
Collector's books open to public inspection
(1949 Rev., S. 1822.)
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