Notwithstanding any provision of sections 32-530 to 32-540 , inclusive, the identity of customers and policyholders of the exempt company, and the owners of an exempt mutual fund investment company shall be kept strictly confidential and shall enjoy the same confidentiality they would otherwise enjoy if the exempt company was located and organized outside of the United States and its exempt activities were being conducted from offices located outside of the United States. Exempt companies shall be automatically deemed to have adopted the “Code of Conduct for Financial Institutions to Assist in the Detection and Disclosure of Information with Respect to the Criminal Use of the Systems Operated by Financial Institutions (Money Laundering)” and the Banking Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner or Commissioner of Revenue Services may determine, through examination, an exempt company's compliance with such code. Repeated failure to comply with the code, after notice and a hearing, shall be grounds for revocation of exempt company status. Any revocation shall take effect from the date of revocation and shall not be retroactive.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 32-537
Confidentiality. Compliance by exempt companies with code of conduct
(P.A. 96-253, S. 8, 12; P.A. 03-84, S. 21.) History: P.A. 96-253 effective July 1, 1996, and applicable to (1) income years of corporations under chapter 208 commencing on or af…
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