Section 4-183
- Citation
- Section 4-183
- Parent Document
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 1999-07-20
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- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
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- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
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- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
- Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, 249 Conn. 503 (1999)
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937 charsIn Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, supra, 48 Conn. App. 717, the Appellate Court relied, in part, on our decision in Glastonbury Volunteer Ambulance Assn., Inc. v. Freedom of Information Commission, 227 Conn. 848, 633 A.2d 305 (1993), and concluded that to effect service of process by mail pursuant to § 4-183 (c), the agency must receive the appeal documents. In that case, as the Appellate Court correctly recognized, we were concerned with the filing of appeal documents with the court, not the proper statutory procedure for service of process on agencies. Bittle v. Commissioner of Social Services, supra, 717. That decision, therefore, does not control the issue in this appeal. Although we have concluded that to effect service upon an agency an appellant need only deposit the appeal documents in the mail, our conclusion in this appeal in no way implicates our decision in Glastonbury Volunteer Ambulance Assn., Inc.