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Code · Connecticut · Title 4 — Management of State Agencies · CHAPTER 53* — Claims Against The State

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

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(a)There shall be an Office of the Claims Commissioner which shall hear and determine all claims against the state except:
(1)Claims for the periodic payment of disability, pension, retirement or other employment benefits;
(2)claims upon which suit otherwise is authorized by law including suits to recover similar relief arising from the same set of facts;
(3)claims for which an administrative hearing procedure otherwise is established by law;
(4)requests by political subdivisions of the state for the payment of grants in lieu of taxes; and
(5)claims for the refund of taxes.
(b)The Office of the Claims Commissioner shall consist of the Claims Commissioner, and, within available appropriations, the Deputy Claims Commissioner, not more than six special deputies and such administrative staff as may be provided by the Department of Administrative Services. The Claims Commissioner, the Deputy Claims Commissioner, or a special deputy assigned to assist the Claims Commissioner pursuant to section 4-142b shall hear and determine all claims against the state, except as otherwise provided in subsection
(a)of this section. Such claims shall be heard and determined in accordance with the rules prescribed by the Claims Commissioner pursuant to section 4-157 , except as may be provided in section 4-160 .
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