Connecticut Statutes

§ 17b-236 — (Formerly Sec. 17-309). Admission of physically disabled children to The Children's Center.

Connecticut § 17b-236
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 17bSocial Services
Ch. 319vMedical Assistance

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17b-236 (2026).

Text

When there is found in any town in this state any child of sound mind who is physically disabled or who is afflicted with poliomyelitis or rheumatic fever, or any uncontagious disabling disease, and who is unable to pay and whose relatives who are legally liable for his support are unable to pay the full cost of treating such disease, if such child and one of such relatives reside in this state, the selectmen of such town, or the guardian or any relative of such child, or any public health agency, physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse in this state, may make application to The Children's Center, located at Hamden, for the admission of such child to said center. Said center shall admit such child if such child is pronounced by a physician, a physician assistan

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Legislative History

(1955, S. 1442d; 1969, P.A. 571, S. 7, 9; P.A. 19-98, S. 17; P.A. 21-196, S. 20.) History: 1969 act changed name of New Haven Orphan Asylum to the Children's Center; Sec. 17-309 transferred to Sec. 17b-236 in 1995; P.A. 19-98 added references to advanced practice registered nurse and made technical changes; P.A. 21-196 added references to physician assistants.

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