Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00165

Introduced
3/19/21  
Introduced
3/19/21  
Refer
3/19/21  

Caption

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of The Claim Of Tom Hammon.

Impact

The resolution seeks to alleviate any immediate pressure on the Claims Commissioner regarding pending claims by allowing an additional year to resolve the claim of Tom Hammon. This extension is critical for ensuring that all claims are thoroughly examined and adjudicated fairly. By providing this extra time, the resolution supports the integrity of the claims process and the accountability of state agencies responsible for handling such matters.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 165 aims to grant the Claims Commissioner an extension of time for one year to dispose of the claim filed by Tom Hammon against the state. This resolution reflects a procedural action enabling the Claims Commissioner to manage the backlog of claims more efficiently while ensuring that due process is afforded to claimants. The resolution was formally introduced in January 2021 and forwarded to the Judiciary Committee, highlighting the importance of legislative oversight in matters concerning state claims.

Contention

While the resolution is straightforward in its intention, discussions may arise regarding the broader implications of granting extensions in claims processing. Some legislators may raise questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the Claims Commissioner's operations. Additionally, the resolution could prompt debates about the speed and quality of claims resolution and whether similar extensions should be applied to other pending claims in the future.

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