Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 887 - Public Defender Services
Section 51-299. - Eligibility of minors for public defender services. Powers of investigation.

Except in cases in which counsel has been appointed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 51-296, whenever a person requesting services pursuant to this chapter is under the age of eighteen years, eligibility for services shall be measured in terms of the financial circumstances of such person and of his parents, guardians, or those legally responsible for the support of such person. The commission shall be entitled to recover the reasonable cost of legal services, as determined in accordance with the schedule of reasonable charges for public defender services provided by the commission, from the parents, guardians, trustees or those legally responsible for the support of such person and the provisions of section 51-298 shall apply to such persons. In so doing, it shall have the authority to require such parents, guardians or other such persons as well as those persons holding property in trust or otherwise for such minor or unemancipated person to execute and deliver to the commission or its employees any written requests or authorizations required under applicable law or otherwise to provide the Chief Public Defender or those serving under him with access to such records of public or private sources, otherwise confidential, or any other information which may be relevant to the question of eligibility or liability to the commission under this chapter.

(P.A. 74-317, S. 10, 14; P.A. 11-51, S. 8.)
History: P.A. 11-51 added exception re cases where counsel has been appointed pursuant to Sec. 51-296(c), effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 51 - Courts

Chapter 887 - Public Defender Services

Section 51-289. - Public Defender Services Commission established. Income and Eligibility Guidelines. Child Protection. Court facilities. Compensation plan.

Section 51-289a. - Public Defender Services Commission, Chief Public Defender and Division of Public Defender Services assigned counsel substituted for former commission, chief attorney and public defenders.

Section 51-290. - Chief Public Defender and Deputy Chief Public Defender; appointment, qualifications, removal, salary.

Section 51-291. - Duties of the Chief Public Defender.

Section 51-292. - Expenses included in commission's budget.

Section 51-293. - Public defenders, assistants and deputies; appointment, terms, qualifications, suspension, removal, salaries. Division of Public Defender Services assigned counsel.

Section 51-294. - Reappointment of public defenders serving on October 1, 1975.

Section 51-295. - Retirement and disability of public defenders. Retirement credit.

Section 51-295a. - Retirement of certain public defenders. Retirement salary. Credit for prior service. Transfer or return of contributions. Pension for surviving spouse.

Section 51-295b. - Longevity payments for Chief Public Defender and Deputy Chief Public Defender.

Section 51-296. - Designation of public defender for indigent defendant, codefendant. Legal services and guardians ad litem in family relations matters and juvenile matters. Contracts for legal services.

Section 51-296a. - Eligibility for counsel in family relations or juvenile matters. Procedure for appointment or assignment. Payment of attorney appointed prior to July 1, 2011.

Section 51-296b. - Pilot program re representation at parole revocation hearings.

Section 51-297. - Determination of indigency; definition, investigation, reimbursement for services, appeal. Penalty for false statement.

Section 51-298. - Reimbursement of commission by financially able defendants or persons. Actions by Attorney General.

Section 51-299. - Eligibility of minors for public defender services. Powers of investigation.

Section 51-300. - Confidentiality of statement in support cases.