Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17b-265
(1967, P.A. 759, S. 1(f); P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-614, S. 608, 610; P.A. 83-145; P.A. 84-367, S. 2, 3; P.A. 90-283, S. 1; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-8 , S. 6 , 63 ; P.A. 93-262 , S. 1 , 87 ; 93-381 , S. 9 , 39 ; 93-418 , S. 32 , 41 ; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-5 , S. 6 , 30 ; P.A. 95-257 , S. 12 , 21 , 58 ; 95-305 , S. 3 , 6 ; P.A. 99-279 , S. 17 , 45 ; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-2 , S. 20 ; P.A. 09-8 , S. 5 ; P.A. 10-179 , S. 78 ; P.A. 11-44 , S. 84 ; 11-61 , S. 126 ; P.A. 12-119 , S. 5 ; P.A. 15-247 , S. 29 ; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 15-5 , S. 388 .)
Annotations to former section 17-134f: Cited. 168 Conn. 336 ; 204 Conn. 17 ; 216 Conn. 85 . Annotations to present section: Cited. 233 Conn. 557 . Federal Medicaid statutes reasonably cannot be categorized as plain and unambiguous; determination of whether statutes require state to pursue third party tortfeasor directly for reimbursement, or, alternatively, require state to compensate recipient pro rata for attorney's fees and costs, will encompass text of relevant Medicaid statutes as well as their broader context and purpose; state has met federal obligation to seek reimbursement of Medicaid funds when third parties are found to be liable for a recipient's medical expenses by providing for assignment and subrogation rights and by allowing state to assert lien against funds recovered by Medicaid recipients from third parties; federal statutes governing Medicaid program do not require state to pursue third party tortfeasors directly for reimbursement of Medicaid funds, or, if state chooses to collect reimbursement indirectly from Medicaid recipient, to reduce amount of reimbursement pro rata to compensate recipient for attorney's fees and costs incurred in pursuing third party; Connecticut's reimbursement provisions, this section and Secs. 17b-93 and 17b-94 , satisfy Medicaid reimbursement requirements imposed by federal law. 287 Conn. 82 . Subsec. (a) authorizes a private managed care organization, as department's designee, to seek reimbursement from a Medicaid recipient for medical costs recovered by the Medicaid recipient from a liable third party. 315 C. 674 . Where department through its contract with defendant assigned its statutory right to subrogation under section to defendant, defendant had the right to seek reimbursement from insured for funds received from settlement with tortfeasor third party. 133 CA 202.