CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 4-60p. State agencies as members of public-private consortia.
Sec. 4-60p. State agencies as members of public-private consortia. (a) Any state
agency, institution or board of the state represented by its department head, officer,
commissioner or deputy commissioner as defined in section 4-5 and 4-8, is authorized
to sit as a member of the board of a consortium organized as a nonstock, nonprofit
corporation pursuant to chapter 602 or any predecessor statutes thereto, for the purpose
of coordinating public and private sector health and social service delivery systems to
provide: (1) The highest possible quality of health and social services at the lowest
practicable cost to all persons needing such services; (2) the most advanced coordinated
programs possible in health and social service delivery areas; (3) the coordination of
members' services to eliminate to the greatest possible degree both unnecessary duplication and incomplete coverage in the providing of such services and facilities; (4) the
greatest possible state-wide integration of health and social service programs; and (5)
the education of the public as to the health and social service needs of the state and the
goals of the consortium with regard thereto.
(b) Any state agency, institution or board may enter into such long-term contracts
and other agreements as will further the purposes of each consortium organized in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, and as contained in each consortium's
certificate of incorporation, provided the certificate of incorporation of each such consortium shall include a provision that no state agency, institution or board of the state
sitting as a member of the board of the consortium shall be obligated to undertake or
participate in any activity, which the representative of the state agency, institution or
board, acting in his sole discretion, determines to be in violation of the primary responsibility of his agency, board or institution as provided in the general statutes.
(P.A. 75-526, S. 1, 2, 3; P.A. 96-256, S. 168, 209.)
History: P.A. 96-256 amended Subsec. (a) to replace reference to "chapter 600" with "chapter 602 or any predecessor
statutes thereto", effective January 1, 1997.
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