Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17a-488a
(a) The Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services, upon receiving a report under section 17a-488 that a patient is being or has been abused, shall investigate the report to determine the condition of the patient and what action and services, if any, are required. The investigation shall include (1) an in-person visit to the named patient, (2) consultation with those individuals having knowledge of the facts surrounding the particular report, and (3) an interview with the patient, unless the patient refuses to consent to such interview. Upon completion of the investigation, the commissioner shall prepare written findings that shall include recommended actions. Not later than forty-five days after completion of the investigation, the commissioner shall disclose, in general terms, the result of the investigation to the person or persons who reported the suspected abuse, provided:
(e) The patient or such patient's legal representative or attorney shall have the right of access to records made, maintained or kept on file by the department, in accordance with all applicable state and federal law, when such records pertain to or contain information or material concerning the patient, including, but not limited to, records concerning investigations, reports or medical, psychological or psychiatric examinations of the patient, except:
(P.A. 18-86, S. 3.)