Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06480 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 06/18/2021

                             
 
 
Substitute House Bill No. 6480 
 
Public Act No. 21-112 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE FUNERAL EXPENSES OF CERTAIN 
VETERANS. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. Section 27-118 of the general statutes is repealed and the 
following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2021): 
(a) When any veteran dies, not having sufficient estate to pay the 
necessary expenses of the veteran's last sickness and [burial] funeral 
expenses, as determined by the commissioner after consultation with 
the probate court for the district in which the veteran resided, the state 
shall pay the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars toward such 
funeral expenses. [, and the burial] 
(b) Burial shall be in some cemetery or plot not used exclusively for 
the burial of the pauper dead. [, and the same amount shall be paid if 
the body is cremated, but no] 
(c) No amount shall be paid for [the] funeral expenses [for burial or 
cremation] unless claim therefor is made within one year from the date 
of death, except that in cases of death occurring abroad, such claim may 
be made within one year after the remains of such veteran have been 
interred in this country. No provision of this section shall prevent the 
payment of the sum [above named for the burial of any person,  Substitute House Bill No. 6480 
 
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otherwise entitled to the same,] under subsection (a) of this section for 
funeral expenses on account of [such] the burial of such veteran being 
made outside the limits of this state. 
(d) Upon satisfactory proof by the person who has paid or provided 
for the funeral [or burial expense] expenses to the commissioner of the 
identity of the deceased, the time and place of the deceased's death and 
burial and the approval thereof by the commissioner, [said] the sum [of 
one thousand eight hundred dollars] under subsection (a) of this section 
shall be paid by the Comptroller to the person who has paid the funeral 
[or burial expense or, upon assignment by such person, to the funeral 
director who has provided the funeral] expenses. 
(e) Whenever the Comptroller has lawfully paid any sum toward the 
funeral expenses of [the burial of] any deceased veteran and it 
afterwards appears that the deceased left any estate, the Comptroller 
may present a claim on behalf of the state against the estate of such 
deceased veteran for the sum so paid, and the claim shall be a preferred 
claim against such estate and shall be paid to the Treasurer of the state. 
The commissioner, upon the advice of the Attorney General, may make 
application for administration upon the estate of any such deceased 
veteran if no other person authorized by law makes such application 
within sixty days after such payment has been made by the Comptroller. 
(f) As used in this section, (1) "veteran" means any person [(1)] (A) 
honorably discharged from, or released under honorable conditions 
from active service in, the armed forces, as defined in section 27-103, or 
[(2)] (B) with a qualifying condition, as defined in said section, who has 
received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from active 
service in the armed forces; and (2) "funeral expenses" means (A) the 
cash advances paid by the funeral director and the cost of funeral 
services and funeral merchandise, (B) the cost of burial, cremation or 
disposition, and (C) the cost of publication of an obituary. "Funeral 
merchandise" includes, but is not limited to, alternative containers,  Substitute House Bill No. 6480 
 
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caskets, urns, vaults and outer burial containers.