Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 55e - False Claims and Other Prohibited Acts Under State-Administered Health or Human Services Programs
Section 4-277. - Civil action by individual. Consent for withdrawal. Manner of service. Complaint under seal. Intervention by Attorney General.

(a) A person may bring a civil action in the superior court for the judicial district of Hartford against any person who violates subsection (a) of section 4-275, for the person who brings the action and for the state. Such civil action shall be brought in the name of the state. The action may thereafter be withdrawn only if the court and the Attorney General give written consent to the withdrawing of such action and their reasons for consenting.

(b) A copy of the complaint and written disclosure of substantially all material evidence and information the person who brings such action possesses shall be served on the state by serving the Attorney General in the manner prescribed in section 52-64. The complaint shall be filed in camera, shall remain under seal for at least sixty days and shall not be served on the defendant until the court so orders. The court, upon motion of the Attorney General, may, for good cause shown, extend the time during which the complaint remains under seal. Such motion may be supported by affidavits or other submissions in camera. Prior to the expiration of the time during which the complaint remains under seal, the Attorney General shall: (1) Proceed with the action in which case the action shall be conducted by the Attorney General, or (2) notify the court that the Attorney General declines to take over the action in which case the person bringing the action shall have the right to conduct the action.
(c) If the court orders the complaint to be unsealed and served, the court shall issue an appropriate order of notice requiring the same notice that is ordinarily required to commence a civil action. The defendant shall not be required to respond to any complaint filed under this section until thirty days after the complaint is served upon the defendant.
(d) If a person brings an action under this section, no person other than the state may intervene or bring a related action based on the facts underlying the pending action.
(P.A. 14-217, S. 4.)
History: P.A. 14-217 effective June 13, 2014.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4 - Management of State Agencies

Chapter 55e - False Claims and Other Prohibited Acts Under State-Administered Health or Human Services Programs

Section 4-274. - Definitions.

Section 4-275. - False claims and other prohibited acts re state-administered health or human services programs. Penalties.

Section 4-276. - Attorney General's investigation of prohibited acts. Civil action.

Section 4-277. - Civil action by individual. Consent for withdrawal. Manner of service. Complaint under seal. Intervention by Attorney General.

Section 4-278. - Prosecution by Attorney General. Withdrawal. Settlement. Limits on individual's participation. Division of proceeds. Attorneys' fees and costs.

Section 4-279. - Civil action when Attorney General declines to proceed. Division of proceeds. Attorneys' fees and costs. Stay of discovery.

Section 4-280. - Attorney General's pursuit of claim through alternate remedy.

Section 4-281. - Civil action by individual who committed prohibited act. Reduction of proceeds.

Section 4-282. - Court's jurisdiction over civil actions brought by certain individuals. Duplicate actions.

Section 4-283. - State not liable for expenses.

Section 4-284. - Discrimination in employment prohibited. Remedies. Attorneys' fees and costs.

Section 4-285. - Limitation of action. Pleadings upon state's intervention.

Section 4-286. - Standard of proof.

Section 4-287. - Effect of final judgment in criminal proceeding on civil action.

Section 4-288. - Remedies not exclusive.

Section 4-289. - Report by Attorney General re civil actions.