Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00085

Introduced
3/7/19  
Introduced
3/7/19  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Decision Of The Claims Commissioner To Deny The Claim Against The State Of Jean Barjon.

Impact

The confirmation of the Claims Commissioner's decision signifies compliance with established procedures governing claims against the state. It reinforces the authority of the Claims Commissioner in assessing claims while also serving as a means for legislative oversight of the commissioner's functions. As this resolution passes, it further establishes a precedent where claims deemed invalid by the commission will be upheld, thereby limiting recourse for claimants like Barjon.

Summary

HJ00085 is a resolution confirming the decision of the Claims Commissioner regarding a claim made by Jean Barjon against the state. The resolution specifically addresses the denial of Barjon's claim, which exceeds twenty thousand dollars. Introduced and referred to the Judiciary Committee, this bill seeks to uphold the commissioner’s ruling that denied any compensation to Barjon. The concise nature of the bill indicates the Assembly's intent to formally endorse the commissioner's decision without the need for further debate or modification.

Contention

While the text of HJ00085 does not explicitly detail points of contention, the underlying issues often surrounding such resolutions include discussions on the interpretation of the commission's decision and the fairness of the claims process. Although there may not have been significant public or legislative contention expressed specifically for this case, it is important to recognize the emotional and financial stakes implicit in claims against state entities. Thus, while the bill serves to affirm a decision, it may also highlight broader discussions about the claims process and the rights of individuals in pursuing claims against the state.

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