Current through December 27, 2024
Section 27-102l(d)-272 - Claims against estates(a) Upon the death of a veteran owing any amount past due or a delinquent Accounts Receivable, the Commissioner may file a claim against such veteran's estate for payment of the full amount of the veteran's delinquent Accounts Receivable.(b) Upon the death of a veteran having a delinquent Accounts Receivable, the Commissioner, may enter into a written agreement with a spouse and/or other dependent person(s) at the time of the veteran's death for life occupancy and use of the deceased veteran's residence so long as the veteran or the administrator of the estate show evidence of placing a lien in favor of the Department against such property for the amount of the deceased veteran's delinquent Accounts Receivable at the time of such filing and an assurance that no further encumbrances shall be placed against said property by the occupants.(c) Upon the conclusion of the tenancy described in subsection (b) of this section, the Commissioner shall seek payment for the veteran's delinquent Accounts Receivable against the real property subject to the lien.(d) Any asset that passes outside the estate of the deceased veteran may be subject to recovery to the fullest extent of the law, if estate is not sufficient to make a payment in full for any reason. Conn. Agencies Regs. § 27-102l(d)-272
Effective January 19, 1996; Amended October 11, 2007