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Section 4-149 - Representation by the Attorney General.

CT Gen Stat § 4-149 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The Attorney General shall review each claim delivered under section 4-147. If such review discloses to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that protection of the state's interest does not reasonably require representation by the Attorney General before the Claims Commissioner, then such representation shall be provided by the state agency or department involved in the claim. In making such determination, the Attorney General shall consider (1) the sum of money involved; (2) the legal significance of the claim as a precedent; and (3) the complexity of the legal and factual issues presented.

(b) The Attorney General shall notify the Claims Commissioner and the agency or department involved within ninety days of receipt of a claim by the Attorney General in those instances when the Attorney General determines that protection of the state's interest does not reasonably require representation by the Attorney General before the Claims Commissioner.

(c) When the representative for the state, which representative may in appropriate cases be the Attorney General, desires to oppose a claim, such representative shall file with the Office of the Claims Commissioner a notice of opposition, in duplicate, containing a concise statement of such representative's objections. The Office of the Claims Commissioner shall promptly deliver a copy thereof to the claimant.

(1959, P.A. 685, S. 7; P.A. 75-605, S. 6, 27; P.A. 84-264, S. 1, 5; P.A. 02-89, S. 5; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7, S. 28.)

History: P.A. 75-605 deleted reference to attorney general as legal advisor to commission and elsewhere replaced commission with claims commissioner and executive secretary with clerk of the office of the claims commissioner; P.A. 84-264 divided section into Subsecs. and added provisions re: Review of claims by attorney general, determination by attorney general whether protection of state's interest reasonably requires representation by attorney general before the claims commissioner, notification of claims commissioner of determination that representation by attorney general is not reasonably required within 90 days of receipt of claim, and referral of such claims to state agency or department involved in the claim; P.A. 02-89 deleted as obsolete former Subsec. (d) requiring the Attorney General to review claims in which he is representing the state before the Claims Commissioner on May 29, 1984, and, if he determines that protection of the state's interest does not require such representation, to refer any such claims to the appropriate state agency or department for representation of the state before the Claims Commissioner, and made technical changes for purposes of gender neutrality in Subsecs. (b) and (c); Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7 amended Subsec. (c) to delete references to clerk of the office and make a conforming change, effective October 5, 2009.

Cited. 186 C. 300.

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Section 4-149 - Representation by the Attorney General.