An Act Holding Harmless Clients And Providers Affected By Agency Computer Errors.
Impact
The bill proposes amendments to Title 17b of the general statutes, specifically addressing the elements of ineligibility and financial penalties that may arise from errors during this transitional phase. By implementing such protections, the bill seeks to stabilize client-provider relationships and promote confidence in the department's capacity to manage its operational adjustments effectively.
Summary
Senate Bill 311, titled 'An Act Holding Harmless Clients And Providers Affected By Agency Computer Errors', aims to protect clients and service providers from adverse consequences stemming from inaccuracies or issues caused by the Department of Social Services' transition to a new online service system named 'ConneCT'. This legislation is designed to ensure that individuals and organizations do not suffer financial ramifications due to the department's technological changes.
Contention
While SB 311 seeks to address potential issues caused by the agency's computer errors, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and administration of these protections. Stakeholders, including advocacy groups, might debate the effectiveness of the measures proposed or how the state will ensure rigorous adherence to the bill's provisions. The overall efficacy of the bill in preventing harm during the transition period will be scrutinized as it moves through the legislative process.
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