Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00241

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 Adrianne Oyola.

Impact

If passed, the resolution would essentially provide the Claims Commissioner with additional time to investigate and resolve the claim filed by Oyola. It specifically impacts the timeline related to how claims against the state are processed and may lead to an increase in the cases being handled more thoroughly rather than being rushed to resolution. The extension is particularly critical in situations where claims require extensive review or involve complicated legal matters.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 241 (HJ00241) seeks to grant the Claims Commissioner an extension for a period of one year to dispose of the claim filed by Adrianne Oyola against the state of Connecticut. The resolution is a formal request for this extension and indicates the state's intention to address the claim adequately within a specified time frame. This measure allows for a broader consideration of the case by the Claims Commissioner and may reflect the complexities involved in evaluating the claim's specifics.

Contention

While there appears to be no significant public controversy surrounding HJ00241, the extension of time for such claims can spark discussions on the efficiency of the Claims Commissioner's office and the adequacy of its resources. Factors contributing to such discussions may include past patterns of delays in claims processing or concerns about handling claims with the necessary seriousness they deserve. The resolution could also open dialogues about the broader implications for individuals seeking restitution from the state.

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