2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 4-101. Appropriations to hospitals.
Sec. 4-101. Appropriations to hospitals. All appropriations to hospitals by the
General Assembly shall be expended under the direction of the Governor and of the
managers of such institutions, respectively, for the support of charity patients, and so
used as to benefit the state as application is made from time to time, a report of which
expenditures shall be made biennially to the General Assembly; but no part of such
appropriations shall be paid to any of such hospitals unless the same is in actual operation,
unless the purpose for which an appropriation is to be expended is for a building and is
so specified in the act making such appropriation. Each such hospital receiving state
aid shall be paid at a rate determined as provided by section 17b-239 for the care and
treatment of any patient when such expense is to be paid from state funds either directly
or through the agency of any town or organization.
Cited. 87 C. 438; 92 C. 123; 119 C. 153. Under former statute payments for care of county patients not restricted to statutory amount. 127 C. 53. Cited. 133 C. 270. Cited. 175 C. 49, 60, 64.
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