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2017 Op. Conn. Att'y Gen. 1 (2017)

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GEORGE JEPSEN                                                                   55ELMSTREET
ATTORNEY GENRAL                                                                  PO. BOX 120
                                                                           HAR(TFORD, CTO614v-0120


                                 Office of the Attorney General                           (860) 808-5314
                                 State  of  Connecticut


         January 31, 2017

         Hon. Leonard A. Fasano
         Senate Republican President Pro Tempore
         Legislative Office Building
         300 Capitol Avenue, Suite 3400
         Hartford, CT 06106-1591

         Dear Senator Fasano:

                You have requested an opinion on the requirements of Conn. Gen. Stat. §
         3-125a, which  provides that the General Assembly  may   reject a settlement
         agreement  by a three-fifths vote of each house. Specifically, you inquire
         whether, in considering the proposed Revised Exit Plan for the Juan F. v. Malloy
         federal litigation, the supermajority requirement of § 3-125a is calculated on the
         basis of members present and voting. We conclude that the answer is yes.
                Section 3-125a provides:
                       Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (h) of
                       section 4-160, the Attorney General shall not enter
                       into any agreement or stipulation in connection with
                       a lawsuit to which the state is a party that contains
                       any provision which requires an expenditure from
                       the General Fund budget in an amount in excess of
                       two million five hundred thousand dollars over the
                       term of the agreement  or stipulation, unless the
                       General Assembly, by resolution, accepts the terms
                       of such  provision. The General  Assembly  may
                       reject such provision by a three-fifths vote of each
                       house. Such provision shall be deemed approved if
                       the General Assembly  fails to vote to approve or
                       reject such provision within thirty days of the date
                       of submittal pursuant to subsection (b)  of this
                       section.


Conn. Gen. Stat. § 3-125a(a) (emphasis added).

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