Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 34 - Comptroller
Section 3-123g. - Payroll deduction slot. Solicitation of proposals. Vendor Advisory Committee. Report to General Assembly.

(a) The Comptroller shall publish in a newspaper, having a substantial circulation in the state, a notice of intent to issue a payroll deduction slot. For the purposes of this section, “payroll deduction slot” means an automatic periodic deduction from a state payroll check. Any person interested in submitting proposals in response to such notice shall submit, within thirty days of such notice, the following information, in writing, to the Comptroller: (1) The name and mailing address of the applicant; (2) a detailed description of the product or service which the applicant intends to market to state employees; (3) the name, address and telephone number of any agent of the applicant from whom interested persons may obtain copies of the application; (4) detailed information on the financial ability of the applicant; (5) detailed information on past performance; and (6) such additional information as the Comptroller deems necessary. For the purposes of this section, “applicant” means any person who requests to establish or renew a payroll deduction slot under this section.

(b) Upon the receipt of such proposals, the Comptroller shall submit any such proposals to the Vendor Advisory Committee for review. The Vendor Advisory Committee shall consist of a designee of the Comptroller, the Labor Commissioner or his designee, the Insurance Commissioner or his designee, and three representatives of labor unions representing state employees appointed by the Comptroller in consultation with the state employee unions. Such representatives of labor unions shall serve five-year terms and shall not serve successive terms. The Vendor Advisory Committee shall review such proposals and make recommendations to the Comptroller whether to approve or disapprove such proposals. Prior to approving any payroll deduction slot under this section, the Comptroller shall consider the following criteria: (1) The benefit to state employees of the product or service; (2) the price or rate of the product or service; (3) the skill, ability and integrity of the applicant to deliver such product or service; (4) the past performance of the applicant; (5) the recommendations of the Vendor Advisory Committee; and (6) any other information which the Comptroller deems necessary. In considering the past performance of the applicant, the Comptroller shall evaluate the skill, ability and integrity of the applicant in terms of the applicant's fulfillment of past contract obligations and his experience or lack of experience in delivering the same or similar products or services.
(c) Any payroll deduction slot approved by the Comptroller shall be in the form of a written agreement, approved by the Attorney General, specifying the terms and conditions for the use of such slot, and shall be for a fixed term, not to exceed five years.
(d) The Comptroller may issue a payroll deduction slot in accordance with the procedures of this section. The Comptroller may adopt regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to implement the provisions of this section.
(e) On July 1, 1997, and every two years thereafter, the Comptroller shall submit to the General Assembly a report on the number and type of products and services offered through payroll deduction slots and the number of state employees who are utilizing such products and services.
(P.A. 96-156, S. 1.)

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 3 - State Elective Officers

Chapter 34 - Comptroller

Section 3-111. - Salary and bond. Office of Comptroller full time.

Section 3-112. - Powers and duties.

Section 3-112a. - Substitution of securities for retainages on state contracts and subcontracts.

Section 3-113. - Deputy Comptroller.

Section 3-113a. - Assistant comptrollers.

Section 3-114. - Accounting for receipts.

Section 3-114a. - Recording of revenue received after end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114b. - Recording of estimated sales and use tax to be received after close of fiscal year.

Section 3-114c. - Recording of cigarette tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114d. - Recording of alcoholic beverage tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114e. - Recording of motor vehicle fuels tax revenue and motor carrier road tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114f. - Recording of utility company tax revenue and petroleum products gross earnings tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114g. - Recording of corporation business tax and affected business entity tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114h. - Recording of income tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114i. - Recording of hospital taxes received each year by letter postmarked in July.

Section 3-114j. - Recording of payments from Indian tribes received each year in July.

Section 3-114k. - Recording of revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995.

Section 3-114l. - Recording of payments from the Energy Conservation and Load Management Funds.

Section 3-114m. - Recording of real estate conveyance tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114n. - Recording of revenue from gross earnings tax on cable and satellite television systems received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114o. - Recording of revenue from deposit initiator special account balances paid to the state.

Section 3-114p. - Recording of hospitals tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114q. (Formerly Sec. 17b-322). - Recording of revenue from resident day user fee in nursing homes.

Section 3-114r. - Recording of revenue from resident day user fee in intermediate care facility.

Section 3-114s. - Recording of revenue from tax on provision of inpatient hospital services and outpatient hospital services and nursing home and intermediate care facility resident day user fees.

Section 3-115. - Preparation of accounting statements; monthly cumulative financial statements; annual report to the Governor.

Section 3-115a. - Providing for budgetary and financial reporting needs of the executive branch.

Section 3-115b. - Generally accepted accounting principles.

Section 3-115c. - Report to the Governor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995.

Section 3-115d. - CORE-CT policy board.

Section 3-115e. - CORE-CT biennial reports.

Section 3-117. - Claims against the state. Process for constituent units of the state system of higher education. Recoupment by the state system of higher education. Recoupment by the state of agency expenses for basic telephone, toll telephone, tele...

Section 3-117a. - Management of state employee unemployment compensation claims.

Section 3-117b. - Determination of amount of labor-management savings realized pursuant to the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition agreement with the state.

Section 3-118. - Insurance.

Section 3-119. - Payment of salaries and other payments; statement of officers. Electronic system for personnel data.

Section 3-119a. - Retirement data base system; time and attendance system.

Section 3-119b. - Election to decline compensation or benefit by state official.

Section 3-120. - Wages of persons employed about State Capitol and grounds.

Section 3-121. - Comptroller's Service Fund.

Section 3-121a. - GAAP salary reserve account.

Section 3-122. - Relief payments under bylaws of Police Association of Connecticut.

Section 3-123. - Relief payments and wage replacement benefits under bylaws of Connecticut State Firefighters Association.

Section 3-123a. - Preretirement counseling of state and municipal employees.

Section 3-123b. - Payroll deductions for retired and pensioned employees.

Section 3-123c. - Annual appropriation for Loyalty Day parades.

Section 3-123d. - Unrestricted use grants-in-aid to towns.

Section 3-123e. - Disbursement of funds appropriated for regional fire schools, regional emergency dispatch centers or state or county-wide fire radio base networks. Annual report.

Section 3-123f. - Capital reserve accounts for the constituent units of the state system of higher education.

Section 3-123g. - Payroll deduction slot. Solicitation of proposals. Vendor Advisory Committee. Report to General Assembly.

Section 3-123h. - Restrictive grant fund account for payment of costs of flexible spending account programs. Transfer of funds to account. Report on status of programs.

Section 3-123i. - Funding for fringe benefit cost differential re The University of Connecticut Health Center employees.

Section 3-123j. - Plan re participation of nonstate public employees in Health Enhancement program.

Section 3-123k. - Funding for fringe benefit cost re community college employees.

Section 3-123aa. - Connecticut Homecare Option Program for the Elderly. Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund. Advisory committee.

Section 3-123bb. - Powers of Comptroller re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123cc. - Investment of amounts on deposit in Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123dd. - Additional powers of Comptroller re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123ee. - Treatment of Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund participation, offering and solicitation under securities laws.

Section 3-123ff. - Pledge of state re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund rights and obligations.

Section 3-123gg. - Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund constitutes an instrumentality of the state. Treatment of amounts on deposit in funds.

Section 3-123aaa. - Definitions.

Section 3-123bbb. - Enrollment procedures and requirements. Comptroller duties.

Section 3-123ccc. - Applications. Regulations.

Section 3-123ddd. - Coverage for retirees.

Section 3-123eee. - Partnership plan premium account. Nonpayment of premium or premium equivalent.

Section 3-123fff. - Nonstate Public Health Care Advisory Committee. Nonprofit Health Care Advisory Committee.

Section 3-123ggg. - Regulations.

Section 3-123hhh. - Health Care Cost Containment Committee and State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition approval.

Section 3-123rrr. - Definitions.

Section 3-123sss. - Enrollment procedures and requirements.

Section 3-123ttt. - Coverage for retirees.

Section 3-123uuu. - State employee plan premium payment. Nonpayment of premium.

Section 3-123vvv. - State Employees' Bargaining Agent Coalition consent.

Section 3-123www. - Enrollment in partnership plan prohibited.

Section 3-123xxx. - Annual report by nonstate public employers.

Section 3-123yyy. - Annual report re plans developed by Comptroller.