Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00135

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

Caption

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of The Claims Of Jerome Riddick.

Impact

The passing of HJ00135 would have implications for how claims against the state are handled, particularly those that may require more time than initially anticipated for resolution. By granting this extension, it could set a precedent for similar future measures where claimants need additional time to prepare or provide necessary documentation. This move may help prevent potential legal disputes arising from rushed resolutions and ensures that claimants receive fair treatment under the law.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 135 seeks to grant the Claims Commissioner a one-year extension to resolve claims filed against the state by Jerome Riddick. This resolution is intended to provide additional time to review and address these specific claims, ensuring that due process is maintained in the examination of Riddick's filings. The proposed extension reflects the ongoing commitment of the state to uphold legal obligations concerning claims against it while allowing adequate time for thorough review.

Contention

Although the text does not indicate significant contention surrounding HJ00135, such resolutions typically inspire debates regarding the efficiency of the claims process and the balance between the state's interests versus those of individual claimants. There may be concerns voiced by some legislators regarding whether sufficient resources are allocated to expedite resolutions and whether extensions like this one could be interpreted as a delay tactic against claimants.

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