Connecticut 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05364

Introduced
2/29/24  
Introduced
2/29/24  
Report Pass
3/19/24  
Refer
2/29/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Report Pass
3/19/24  
Report Pass
3/19/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  

Caption

An Act Preserving Assets Of State Humane Institution Residents.

Impact

The impact of HB 5364 on state laws is noteworthy as it alters existing statute provisions related to the recovery of care costs from residents' estates. This includes a shift in how liabilities are determined and enforced, particularly regarding the definitions and responsibilities of 'liable relatives.' Such adjustments are expected to provide a financial buffer for families facing the cost of care, reflecting a move toward more equitable treatment for those who have previously been subject to aggressive recovery practices by the state.

Summary

House Bill 5364, titled 'An Act Preserving Assets of State Humane Institution Residents,' proposes significant changes to the financial obligations of individuals who receive care in state humane institutions. Effective July 1, 2024, the bill stipulates that the Commissioner of Administrative Services will not recover charges from the estates of deceased persons for care provided in these institutions unless specific conditions related to federal law are met. This change aims to protect the assets of the residents and their families by limiting the state's ability to claim reimbursements after a resident's death.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 5364 appears to be positive, particularly among advocates for residents of humane institutions and their families. Supporters laud the bill for recognizing the financial strains that arise from state care and for promoting a more compassionate approach to estate recovery. However, there may also be concerns among fiscal conservatives regarding the long-term financial implications for state funding and welfare systems, as this bill could potentially decrease the revenue recovered by the state from past care liabilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the effectiveness of the bill in truly safeguarding residents' assets versus the state's need to recover funds for care provided. Critics might argue that, while the intention is to protect families, there is a risk of undermining the financial sustainability of state humane institutions if recovery policies become too lenient. This tension reflects broader debates about the balance between compassionate care and fiscal responsibility in public services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB07076

An Act Preserving The Interests Of Prior Title Holders.

CT SB00390

An Act Preserving The Interests Of Prior Title Holders.

CT HB06373

An Act Preserving The Interests Of Prior Title Holders.

CT HB05048

An Act Preserving The Interests Of Prior Title Holders.

CT HB06887

An Act Concerning The Department Of Public Health's Recommendations Regarding The Protection Of Residents In Health Care Institutions.

CT SB00109

An Act Renaming The Bureau Of Child Support Enforcement To The Office Of Child Support Services.

CT SB00894

An Act Concerning The Office Of Child Support Services.

CT SB00252

An Act Concerning The Office Of Child Support Services.

CT SB00407

An Act Preserving The Interests Of Prior Title Holders.

CT HB05284

An Act Concerning Recoupment Of State Assistance Payments.

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