Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 53 - Claims Against the State
Section 4-153. - Records of claims.

The Claims Commissioner shall cause a record to be made of each claim. Such record shall be retained in the files of the Office of the Claims Commissioner until the sine die adjournment of the regular session of the General Assembly next succeeding the disposition of such claim, at which time it shall be disposed of as may be decided pursuant to section 11-8a. Copies of such record and of the hearing transcript, if any, shall be made available upon request to the claimant and to the Attorney General and as the Claims Commissioner otherwise may direct.

(1959, P.A. 685, S. 9; 1961, P.A. 476, S. 4; 559, S. 1; P.A. 75-605, S. 11, 27; P.A. 80-338, S. 7; P.A. 16-127, S. 12.)
History: 1961 acts required record of claim rather than just of hearing, required retention of record until regular session following disposition of, rather than hearing on, claim and required copies of hearing transcript as well as record to be made available; P.A. 75-605 replaced commission with claims commissioner; P.A. 80-338 replaced reference to Sec. 4-34 with Sec. 11-8a in provision concerning disposal of records; P.A. 16-127 replaced “files of the Claims Commissioner” with “files of the Office of the Claims Commissioner”, effective June 9, 2016.
Cited. 186 C. 300; 239 C. 265.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4 - Management of State Agencies

Chapter 53 - Claims Against the State

Section 4-141. - Definitions.

Section 4-142. - Office of the Claims Commissioner. Excepted claims. Staff. Hearing and determination of claims.

Section 4-142a. - Appointment. Term. Qualifications. Compensation. Contractual agreements. Receipt of money, revenue or services.

Section 4-142b. - Office of the Claims Commissioner. Authority of Claims Commissioner to appoint magistrates. Establishment of rules.

Section 4-143 to 4-145. - Appointment, removal, compensation of commission. Chairman; executive secretary; office. Quorum; all members to participate in claim disposition.

Section 4-146. - Notice of injury by claimant.

Section 4-147. - Notice of claim. Filing fees.

Section 4-148. - Limitation on presentation of claim. Exceptions.

Section 4-149. - Representation by the Attorney General.

Section 4-150. - Subpoenas and papers served upon or delivered to the Office of the Claims Commissioner.

Section 4-151. - Hearings.

Section 4-151a. - Waiver of hearings.

Section 4-152. - Misbehavior at proceedings.

Section 4-153. - Records of claims.

Section 4-154. - Time limit for decision. Notice to claimant.

Section 4-155. - Disqualification of commission member.

Section 4-156. - Rehearings.

Section 4-157. - Rules of procedure.

Section 4-158. - Decision by Claims Commissioner or temporary deputy. Request for legislative review. Payment of smaller claims.

Section 4-159. - Submission of certain claims to legislature. Review and disposition of claims by legislature.

Section 4-159a. - Report re claims not timely disposed of. Notice to claimants. Action by General Assembly.

Section 4-160. - Authorization of actions against the state.

Section 4-160a. - Payments not recoverable under insurance policy.

Section 4-160b. - Subrogated or assigned claims. Reduction by amount of third party payment.

Section 4-161. - Statement of claimant denying payment of commission or use of improper influence required.

Section 4-162. - Deficiency appropriation to cover payments.

Section 4-163. - Fraud in presentation of claim.

Section 4-164. - Appeal from forfeiture.

Section 4-164a. - Office of the Claims Commissioner exempt from certain provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act.

Section 4-165. - Immunity of state officers and employees from personal liability.

Section 4-165a. - Transitional provisions.

Section 4-165b. - Claims against the state by inmates.

Section 4-165c. - Immunity of the state and its officials, employees and agents from certain actions.