Any such amount owed to the Second Injury Fund pursuant to section 31-355 of the General Statutes or subsection (c) of section 31-349 of the General Statutes shall be a lien from the due date until discharged by payment against all property of the employer or insurer within the state including debts owed to the employer or insurer, except property exempt from execution.
A certificate of lien without specifically describing such personal or real property, signed by the state treasurer, may be filed in the office of the clerk in any town in which such real property is situated; or in the case of personal property may be filed in the office of the secretary of state. Such lien shall be effective from the date on which it is recorded.
When the property to be liened is concealed in the hands of the agent or trustee of the employer, or is a debt due to the employer, the certificate of lien may be filed by leaving a copy thereof, by registered or certified mail with such agent, trustee or debtor. From the time of receipt of such lien, all property of the employer or insurer in the hands of such agent or trustee, and any debt due from such debtor shall be secured to pay the amount of such lien. The state treasurer may require such agent, trustee or debtor to disclose under oath within 10 days whether he had the property of the employer or insurer, or is indebted to him. If such agent, trustee or debtor fails to disclose, or having disclosed fails to turn over the property or pay to the state treasurer the amount of indebtedness the state treasurer may proceed against him by scire facias against garnishee. The payment by such agent, trustee or debtor to the state treasurer shall discharge him of his liability to the employer or insurer to the extent thereof.
Any action for the foreclosure of such lien shall be brought by the attorney general in the name of the state in the Superior Court for the Judicial District in which the subject property is situated.
When any such amount with respect to which a lien has been recorded under the provisions of section 31-355a of the General Statutes has been satisfied, the state treasurer upon the request of any interested party, shall issue a certificate discharging such lien.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-354-15