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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ct personal data change form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the reason for your data change from the options provided, such as marriage or address change. Fill in the corresponding date if applicable.
  3. Enter your full name and effective date of the changes. Ensure you provide the last five digits of your SSN for identification.
  4. Indicate your current status (Active, Retired) and complete the emergency contact information section, including names, relationships, and phone numbers.
  5. Fill out your permanent street address and any additional biographical information requested, such as birth date and gender.
  6. If applicable, provide documentation for name changes and ensure all required fields are completed before submitting.

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The Connecticut privacy law defines sensitive data as personal data that reveals racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health conditions or diagnosis, sex life, sexual orientation or citizenship or immigration status, as well as genetic or biometric data used to identify an individual;
(Articles 16 19 of the GDPR) If your personal data is inaccurate, you have the right to have the data rectified, by the controller, without undue delay. If your personal data is incomplete, you have the right to have data completed, including by means of providing supplementary information.
With the relatively loose, patchwork regulations currently in place regarding data ownership and security, corporations often have shared ownership of your personal data, with little legal liability in the event of data loss or breach.
A personal information controller or PIC is the person or organization who controls the processing of personal data. Even if a person or organization decides to outsource or instruct another to perform the processing on its behalf, it shall remain as the PIC.
The mission of the CT State Data Plan is to connect the people and processes involved with data to promote communication between, and appropriate integration of, formerly siloed data, teams, and systems.

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Individuals have the right to have personal data rectified. You can rectify personal data if it is inaccurate or incomplete. You must rectify any inaccurate personal data that relates to the individual without undue delay, and in any event within one month.
If you think your data has been misused or that the organisation holding it has not kept it secure, you should contact them and tell them. If youre unhappy with their response, you can make a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office ( ICO ) or get advice from the ICO .
This is also known as the right to be forgotten. You have the right to have your data erased, without undue delay, by the data controller, if one of the following grounds applies: Where your personal data are no longer necessary in relation to the purpose for which it was collected or processed.

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