Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00169

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

Caption

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of The Claim Of Keith L. Hinds.

Impact

By granting this extension, the resolution reflects an acknowledgment of the complexities involved in handling claims against the state, especially those that may require additional investigation or consideration. It indicates a legislative understanding that the state must sometimes take more time to arrive at a fair resolution, which might involve consultations with legal experts or a reassessment of the claim's merits. The extension can affect the state’s obligations and liabilities under related statutes, as timely handling of claims is crucial for maintaining transparent judicial processes.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 169 seeks to grant the Claims Commissioner an extension of time to resolve a specific claim against the state, filed by Keith L. Hinds. The resolution indicates that the current timeline for addressing this claim is insufficient and requests an additional period of one year from the resolution's final adoption. This measure is intended to ensure that the state adequately addresses the claim and allows for a thorough review of the necessary evidence and circumstances surrounding it.

Contention

The bill does not prominently feature points of contention in the formal legislative wording, but it implicitly highlights the broader implications of state accountability in handling claims promptly. While the extension is aimed at thoroughness, it may raise questions about the efficiency and timeliness of claims processing within state apparatus. Stakeholders may debate the impact of such resolutions on state finances and the importance of limiting delays in settling claims to avoid prolonged uncertainty about the state's legal responsibilities.

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