Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 506 - Veterans
Section 27-108. - Admission to Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center. Discharge. Transfer. Payment.

(a) Any veteran who meets active military, naval or air service requirements, as described in 38 USC 101, as amended from time to time, may apply for admission to the Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center; and any such veteran who has no adequate means of support, and who, from disease, wounds or accident, needs medical or surgical care and treatment or who has become mentally ill, may be admitted to any hospital and receive necessary food, clothing, care and treatment therein, at the expense of the state, unless other funds or means of payment are available. Whenever a person is admitted to a hospital, such person shall be asked if he or she is a veteran. Before a hospital submits a bill for services pursuant to this section, such hospital shall take sufficient steps to determine that no other funds or means of payment are available to cover the cost of services rendered to the veteran. The Department of Veterans Affairs shall make available to hospitals a list of payment options and benefits available to cover hospital costs of veterans. As used in this section, “veteran” has the same meaning as provided in section 27-103.

(b) Any member or former member of the armed forces, as defined in subsection (a) of section 27-103, who is a resident of this state and is entitled to retirement pay under 10 USC Chapter 1223, as amended from time to time, may apply for admission to the Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center.
(c) Any such veteran desiring care or treatment under the provisions of this chapter shall make application under oath to the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs; but, if, by reason of his or her physical condition, he or she is unable to make such application, some other veteran may make such application in his or her behalf. Said commissioner, or his or her designee, shall have sole power to determine whether such veteran is entitled to admission to the Veterans Residential Services facility or to a hospital, including the Healthcare Center, and such veteran, if admitted, may, upon application to the commissioner, receive transportation at the expense of the state from his or her place of residence to said facility or such hospital. No veteran so admitted shall be discharged from said facility except upon the approval of the commissioner or his or her designee. The commissioner shall have sole power to remove from any hospital to another hospital any veteran whose care and treatment is paid for by the state and shall appoint such agents as are necessary to see that veterans admitted to hospitals are receiving necessary food, clothing, care and treatment.
(d) Such veterans who are able to pay in whole or in part for such program or services, as determined by the applicable fee schedule adopted pursuant to subsection (d) of section 27-102l, shall receive a monthly bill for such services rendered.
(e) In the event that a bill of a veteran remains unpaid and past due, the chief fiscal officer, with the approval of the commissioner, shall require the veteran to assign his or her right to receive payment of income, from whatever source, to the commissioner until (1) such account is made current, and (2) the veteran demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commissioner a reasonable likelihood of more prudent financial management for the future. Any veteran shall be provided an opportunity for a hearing when an order of assignment is issued.
(f) Payment of amounts determined by the commissioner as provided by subsection (c) of this section shall be deposited in the institutional general welfare fund of the Department of Veterans Affairs established in accordance with sections 4-56 to 4-58, inclusive, and shall be available for expenditure from said fund for the operation of the department in accordance with procedures prescribed by the commissioner and the Comptroller.
(g) In the event that a veteran dies, still owing money for services rendered, the commissioner, with the aid of the Attorney General's office, may submit a claim against such veteran's estate and any amounts collected shall be deposited in the institutional general welfare fund in accordance with section 4-56.
(1949 Rev., S. 2929; 1963, P.A. 340; P.A. 75-351; P.A. 81-265; 81-473, S. 39, 43; P.A. 82-472, S. 181, 183; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-32, S. 7, 8; P.A. 88-1, S. 10, 13; 88-285, S. 6, 35; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-12, S. 40, 55; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1, S. 54, 121; P.A. 04-169, S. 8; P.A. 08-87, S. 2; P.A. 10-32, S. 95; P.A. 14-141, S. 2; P.A. 16-167, S. 7; P.A. 18-47, S. 20; 18-72, S. 1; P.A. 21-79, S. 29.)
History: 1963 act added new Subsec. (d) providing for payments to be deposited in the institutional general welfare fund; P.A. 75-351 deleted in Subsec. (a) qualifying word “male” from those entitled to admission; P.A. 81-265 amended Subsec. (a) to extend eligibility for admission to the Veterans' Home and Hospital to those veterans who served 90 days or more between October 28, 1953, and January 31, 1955; P.A. 81-473 rephrased provision re admission for persons having military service during the period between October 28, 1953, and January 31, 1955; P.A. 82-472 made a technical change; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-32 amended Subsec. (d) to make funds received as payments from the estates of deceased veterans available for the operation of the veterans' home and hospital in accordance with prescribed procedures, replacing prior provisions re use of such funds; P.A. 88-1 amended Subsec. (d) to provide that expenditure of amounts deposited in fund shall be in accordance with procedures prescribed by the commissioner and the comptroller, rather than procedures prescribed by the commission and the secretary of the office of policy and management; P.A. 88-285 replaced commission with commissioner throughout the section, amended Subsec. (a) to delete reference to “persons who served honorably in the armed forces of the United States for ninety days or more between October 28, 1953, and January 31, 1955, or who served honorably for a shorter time during such period if separated from service by reason of a service-connected disability rated by the Veterans' Administration”, deleted the provisions of Subsec. (c), substituting in lieu thereof requirement that veterans able to pay for program or services receive a monthly bill, inserted new provisions in Subsec. (d), requiring assignment of income in the event a veteran's bill remains unpaid and past due, amended Subsec. (e), formerly Subsec. (d), to delete authority to receive payment from the estates of deceased veterans and to replace reference to office of policy and management with comptroller and added Subsec. (f) re submission of a claim against a veteran's estate if he dies still owing money for services rendered; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-12 in Subsec. (a) allowed rather than entitled veterans to be admitted to a hospital and to be transported at the state's expense, in Subsec. (d) transferred from the commandant to the chief fiscal officer the responsibility for collecting unpaid bills and in Subsec. (f) transferred from the commandant to the commissioner the responsibility to submit a claim against a deceased veteran's estate for an unpaid bill; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1 made technical changes in Subsecs. (b) and (c), effective June 24, 1998; P.A. 04-169 amended Subsec. (a) to allow veterans who are honorably discharged from active service in the armed forces to apply for admission to the home or to be admitted to any hospital and receive food, clothing, care and treatment at the expense of the state, unless other funds or means of payment are available, amended Subsec. (b) to make technical changes, and amended Subsec. (e) to change the name of the Veterans' Home and Hospital to the Veterans' Home, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 08-87 amended Subsec. (a) by adding “and who meets active military, naval or air service requirements, as defined by 38 USC 101”, added new Subsec. (b) re member or former member of armed forces who may apply for admission to the home, and redesignated existing Subsecs. (b) to (f) as new Subsecs. (c) to (g), effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 10-32 made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective May 10, 2010; P.A. 14-141 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing “as defined in 38 USC 101” with “as described in 38 USC 101”, adding provisions re hospital to ask person admitted whether he or she is a veteran and to take sufficient steps to determine no other funds are available prior to billing for services rendered to a veteran and re Department of Veterans' Affairs to make available to hospitals a list of payment options and benefits available to cover hospital costs of veterans, and making a technical change; P.A. 16-167 amended Subsec. (a) to replace “home” with “Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center” and replace “Department of Veterans' Affairs” with “Department of Veterans Affairs”, amended Subsec. (c) to replace “Commissioner of Veterans' Affairs” with “Commissioner of Veterans Affairs”, replace “home” with “Veterans Residential Services facility”, add “including the Healthcare Center” in reference to hospital and make technical and conforming changes and amended Subsec. (f) to replace “Veterans' Home” with “Department of Veterans Affairs” and “department”, effective July 1, 2016; P.A. 18-47 amended Subsec. (a) to delete reference to Sec. 27-103(a), add “as amended from time to time”, and add definition of “veteran”; P.A. 18-72 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) to add “as amended from time to time,” and amended Subsec. (b) to replace “home” with “Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center”; P.A. 21-79 amended Subsec. (a) to redefine “veteran”.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 27 - Armed Forces and Veterans

Chapter 506 - Veterans

Section 27-102l. - Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Residential Services facility. Office of Advocacy and Assistance. Powers and duties. Regulations.

Section 27-102m. - Commissioner to investigate complaints re conduct or treatment of veterans or family members.

Section 27-102n. - Board of Trustees for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Members. Duties. Annual report.

Section 27-102o. - Department authorized to receive and expend funds for Women in Military Service for America Memorial.

Section 27-102p. - Annual report of veterans' benefits.

Section 27-102q. - Benefits for veterans discharged on basis of sexual orientation.

Section 27-103. - Definitions. Qualifying Review Board. Discharge based on veteran's sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Application, review, recommendation, reconsideration and appeal.

Section 27-104, 27-104a and 27-105. - Veterans' Home and Hospital Commission. Civil actions, claims and demands against commission members or employees; immunity; indemnification; representation by Attorney General. Officers; treasurer.

Section 27-106. - Duties of commissioner re Veterans Residential Services facility and Healthcare Center. Expenditures from institutional general welfare fund. November eleventh exercises.

Section 27-106a. - Facility licensure applications by Commissioner of Veterans Affairs. Exemptions.

Section 27-107. - State police duty. Regulation of traffic upon grounds of Department of Veterans Affairs.

Section 27-108. - Admission to Veterans Residential Services facility or Healthcare Center. Discharge. Transfer. Payment.

Section 27-109. - Hospital care.

Section 27-109a. - Veterans' health registry. Disclosure of registry information.

Section 27-110. - Commitment of mentally ill veterans. Transfer to federal agency.

Section 27-111 to 27-115. - Fees for commitment. Care elsewhere than in Veterans' Home and Hospital. Treatment of dipsomaniacs. Commission to investigate complaints. Support of dependents.

Section 27-115a. - Appropriation.

Section 27-115b. - Eligible family members to participate in programs administered by department.

Section 27-116. - Weekly allowances to widows of veterans of Civil War or Spanish-American War.

Section 27-117. - Disclosure of property of applicant.

Section 27-118. - Funeral expenses.

Section 27-119. - Veterans' headstones, services to be provided by state.

Section 27-119a. - Markers for graves of colonial and Revolutionary War veterans.

Section 27-120. - Memorials for veterans buried abroad or missing.

Section 27-121. - Municipal memorials for deceased and missing veterans.

Section 27-122. - Plot in Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven.

Section 27-122a. - Establishment of veterans' cemetery.

Section 27-122b. - Eligibility for burial in veterans' cemetery. Consecrated area designation.

Section 27-123. - Graves of soldiers and sailors.

Section 27-124. - Celebrations and memorials.

Section 27-124a. - Veterans and Military Tourism Trail.

Section 27-125. - Temporary assistance.

Section 27-126. - Aid restricted.

Section 27-127. - Veterans' Relief Fund.

Section 27-128. - Transfer of moneys between Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund and appropriations to Department of Veterans Affairs.

Section 27-129. - Conservator for incompetent veteran.

Section 27-130. - Acquisition of property by veterans' organizations.

Section 27-131. - Preservation of Spanish War records.

Section 27-132 and 27-133. - Roster of Connecticut men and women in armed forces during the First World War. Distribution and sale of World War I roster.

Section 27-134. - Copies of statutes for veterans' organizations.

Section 27-135. - Local veterans' advisory committee. Municipal veterans' representative.

Section 27-136. - Powers of attorney granted by persons in armed forces.

Section 27-137. - Acknowledgments by persons serving in armed forces and spouses.

Section 27-138. - Custody and administration of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund. Annual disbursement to American Legion. Use of funds. Treatment of gifts, bequests and donations.

Section 27-138a. - Availability of regulations of fund, bylaws of American Legion and applications for aid from fund.

Section 27-138b. - Hearing on denial of aid.

Section 27-138c. - Appeal.

Section 27-138d. - Expenses incurred in connection with premises used by fund administrator.

Section 27-138e. - Annual independent audit of fund expenditures. Audit report.

Section 27-138f. - Transfer of furnishings, equipment and supplies to American Legion. Retention of documents.

Section 27-138g. - Use of office space in state-owned or state-leased buildings by American Legion. Payment of rental or lease.

Section 27-138h. - Disclosure of certain fund records under Freedom of Information Act. Access to records by Treasurer. Exceptions.

Section 27-139. - Increase of fund.

Section 27-140. - Expenditure.

Section 27-140aa. - Definitions.

Section 27-140bb. - Commission: Establishment; membership; termination.

Section 27-140cc. - Duties of commission. Reports.

Section 27-140dd. - Duties of department.

Section 27-140ee. - Report concerning veteran who may have been exposed to Vietnam herbicides. Disclosure of information.

Section 27-140a to 27-140m. - Bonus for Veterans of Vietnam Era, generally.

Section 27-140ff to 27-140hh. - Definitions. Commission established; membership; vacancies. Duties of commission; reports.

Section 27-140ii. - Assistance to members of the Connecticut National Guard and veterans to obtain federal treatment services for depleted uranium exposure. Report re adequacy of training and feasibility of predeployment training.

Section 27-140n. - Payment of World War II and Korean veterans' bonuses.

Section 27-140o to 27-140y. - Definitions. Bonus amount. Duties and powers of State Treasurer. Payment of expenses. Application on behalf of incapable veteran. Compensation prohibited, when. Right or payment not subject to claims or deemed assets und...