If requested by the commissioner, verbally or in writing, including electronically, a person required to report a release shall prepare and submit a follow-up report, containing the information required by this subsection, to the commissioner within the timeframe specified in such request, or if no timeframe is specified in such request, not later than sixty (60) days after such request. This follow-up report shall be submitted in a manner and on a form prescribed by the commissioner, including, but not limited to, electronic filing, and shall include the information specified in this subsection to the extent that such information is known at the time such follow-up report is submitted.
The information specified in subsection (a)(2) of this section as of the date such follow-up report is submitted, regardless of whether such information was provided in the initial report to the commissioner.
The name, title, address, telephone number, e-mail address and signature of the person preparing the written report and person, business or entity that caused the release and the owner of the property where the release occurred.
A person required to report a release shall, upon request by the commissioner, verbally or in writing, including electronically, provide the commissioner with any information, in addition to that required by this section, regarding the release or any actions taken in response to the release. Unless another timeframe is specified by the commissioner in writing, including electronically, any supplemental information shall be provided not later than thirty (30) days after any request for such information.
If any information reported to the commissioner pursuant to this section is inaccurate or misleading, or any relevant information was omitted, the person required to report a release shall resubmit corrected or omitted information, in writing, as soon as possible, but not later than five (5) days after such person knows, or should have known, that the information submitted to the commissioner is inaccurate, misleading or that relevant information was omitted.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-450-4