Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

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1-General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 947
2-January Session, 2015 *_____SB00947FIN___043015____*
1+General Assembly Governor's Bill No. 947
2+January Session, 2015 LCO No. 3977
3+ *03977__________*
4+Referred to Committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING
5+Introduced by:
6+SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist. SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist. REP. SHARKEY, 88th Dist. REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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6-Substitute Bill No. 947
10+Governor's Bill No. 947
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812 January Session, 2015
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10-*_____SB00947FIN___043015____*
14+LCO No. 3977
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16+*03977__________*
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18+Referred to Committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING
19+
20+Introduced by:
21+
22+SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist.
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24+SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist.
25+
26+REP. SHARKEY, 88th Dist.
27+
28+REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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1230 AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PURPOSES.
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1432 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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16-Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding $270,313,300.
34+Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding $335,713,300.
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1836 Sec. 2. (Effective July 1, 2015) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of acquiring, by purchase or condemnation, undertaking, constructing, reconstructing, improving or equipping, or purchasing land or buildings or improving sites for the projects hereinafter described, including payment of architectural, engineering, demolition or related costs in connection therewith, or of payment of the cost of long-range capital programming and space utilization studies as hereinafter stated:
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20-(a) For the Office of Legislative Management: Information technology updates, replacements and improvements, replacement of various equipment in the Capitol complex, including updated technology for the Office of State Capitol Police, renovations and repairs and minor capital improvements at the Capitol complex and the Old State House, not exceeding $1,798,500.
38+(a) For the Office of Legislative Management: Information technology updates, replacements and improvements, replacement of various equipment in the Capitol complex, including updated technology for the Office of State Capitol Police, renovations and repairs and minor capital improvements at the Capitol complex and the Old State House, not exceeding $3,198,500.
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2240 (b) For the Office of Governmental Accountability: Information technology improvements, not exceeding $100,000.
2341
2442 (c) For the State Comptroller: Enhancements and upgrades to the CORE financial system, not exceeding $20,000,000.
2543
2644 (d) For the Office of Policy and Management:
2745
2846 (1) Development and implementation of databases in the core financial system associated with results-based accountability, not exceeding $3,000,000;
2947
3048 (2) Design and implementation of the Criminal Justice Information Sharing System, not exceeding $17,100,000;
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3250 (3) For transit-oriented development and predevelopment activities, not exceeding $8,000,000;
3351
34-(4) Development of a comprehensive state-wide water plan, not exceeding $500,000.
52+(4) Development of a comprehensive state-wide water plan, not exceeding $500,000;
53+
54+(5) For an information technology capital investment program, not exceeding $40,000,000.
3555
3656 (e) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs:
3757
3858 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $700,000;
3959
4060 (2) State matching funds for federal grants-in-aid for renovations and code-required improvements to existing facilities, not exceeding $1,445,300.
4161
4262 (f) For the Department of Administrative Services:
4363
4464 (1) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
4565
4666 (2) Development of a supplier diversity data management system, not exceeding $400,000;
4767
4868 (3) Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking and security improvements, not exceeding $25,000,000;
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50-(4) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000;
51-
52-(5) Land acquisition, construction, improvements, repairs and renovations at fire training schools, not exceeding $3,000,000.
70+(4) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000.
5371
5472 (g) For the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection:
5573
5674 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the emergency operations center in Hartford, not exceeding $500,000;
5775
58-(2) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden, not exceeding $2,500,000.
76+(2) Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation projects, not exceeding $6,000,000;
77+
78+(3) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden, not exceeding $2,500,000.
5979
6080 (h) For the Department of Motor Vehicles: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $1,420,000.
6181
6282 (i) For the Military Department:
6383
6484 (1) Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation, not exceeding $450,000;
6585
6686 (2) State matching funds for anticipated federal reimbursable projects, not exceeding $3,271,500;
6787
6888 (3) Construction of a non-motion-based simulation center, not exceeding $750,000.
6989
7090 (j) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
7191
7292 (1) Dam repairs, including state-owned dams, not exceeding $8,350,000;
7393
74-(2) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding $5,000,000.
94+(2) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding $5,000,000;
95+
96+(3) Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program for recreation, open space, resource protection and resource management, not exceeding $10,000,000.
7597
7698 (k) For the Capital Region Development Authority: Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding $5,500,000.
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78-(l) For the Department of Public Health: Development and maintenance of the State-wide Health Information Exchange, including the purchase of software and related equipment, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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80-(m) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000.
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82-(n) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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84-(o) For the Board of Regents for Higher Education:
100+(l) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000.
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102+(m) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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104+(n) For the Board of Regents for Higher Education:
85105
86106 (1) All colleges and universities:
87107
88108 (A) New and replacement instruction, research or laboratory equipment, not exceeding $16,000,000;
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90-(B) Consolidation and upgrade of system student and financial information technology systems, not exceeding $20,000,000;
110+(B) Consolidation and upgrade of system student and financial information technology systems not exceeding $20,000,000;
91111
92112 (C) Advanced manufacturing and emerging technology programs, not exceeding $2,500,000;
93113
94114 (2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $15,500,000;
95115
96116 (3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000;
97117
98118 (4) At Norwalk Community College: Implementation of phase III of the master plan, not exceeding $28,800,000;
99119
100120 (5) At Capital Community College: Alterations, renovations and improvements to optimize space utilization, not exceeding $5,000,000;
101121
102122 (6) At Tunxis Community College: Implementation of phase III of the master plan, not exceeding $3,000,000.
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124+(o) For the Department of Correction: Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space and additional inmate capacity, and for support facilities and off-site improvements, not exceeding $15,000,000.
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104126 (p) For the Department of Children and Families: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $3,828,000.
105127
106128 (q) For the Judicial Department:
107129
108130 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000;
109131
110132 (2) Implementation of the Technology Strategic Plan Project, not exceeding $7,500,000;
111133
112134 (3) Exterior renovations and improvements at the superior courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding $9,000,000;
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114-(4) New furniture, equipment and telecommunications systems for the new Litchfield Judicial District courthouse in Torrington, not exceeding $4,400,000.
136+(4) New furniture, equipment and telecommunications systems for the new Litchfield Judicial District courthouse in Torrington, not exceeding $4,400,000;
137+
138+(5) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $1,000,000.
115139
116140 Sec. 3. (Effective July 1, 2015) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
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118142 Sec. 4. (Effective July 1, 2015) None of the bonds described in sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
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120144 Sec. 5. (Effective July 1, 2015) For the purposes of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 1 to 7, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 4 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 4, shall include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available, or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project, may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and shall be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall, upon receipt, be used by the State Treasurer, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 1 to 7, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 1 of this act, shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet principal as hereinabove directed, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
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122146 Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2015) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds authorized for any project described in section 2 of this act in excess of the cost of such project may be used to complete any other project described in said section 2, if the State Bond Commission shall so determine and direct. Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds in excess of the costs of all the projects described in said section 2 shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund.
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124148 Sec. 7. (Effective July 1, 2015) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
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126-Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 and 10 of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $135,000,000.
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128-Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2015) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation, including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $135,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
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130-Sec. 10. (Effective July 1, 2015) None of the bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
150+Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 and 10 of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $125,000,000.
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152+Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2015) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation, including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $125,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
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154+Sec. 10. (Effective July 1, 2015) None of the bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion may require.
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132156 Sec. 11. (Effective July 1, 2015) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section and sections 8 to 10, inclusive, of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section and sections 8 to 10, inclusive, of this act and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Such bonds issued pursuant to section 8 of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
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134-Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $336,100,000.
158+Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $348,100,000.
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136160 Sec. 13. (Effective July 1, 2015) The proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be used for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid and other financing for the projects, programs and purposes hereinafter stated:
137161
138162 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management:
139163
140164 (1) Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit health and human service organizations that are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and that receive funds from the state to provide direct health or human services to state agency clients, for alterations, renovations, improvements, additions and new construction, including health, safety, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and energy conservation improvements, information technology systems, technology for independence, purchase of vehicles and acquisition of property, not exceeding $10,000,000;
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142166 (2) For the Responsible Growth Incentive Fund, not exceeding $5,000,000.
143167
144168 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services: Grants-in-aid to alliance districts to assist in paying for general improvements to school buildings, not exceeding $50,000,000.
145169
146170 (c) For the Labor Department: For the Subsidized Training and Employment program established pursuant to section 31-3pp of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000.
147171
148172 (d) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
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150174 (1) For a Long Island Sound stewardship and resiliency program for protection of costal marshes and other natural buffer areas and for grants-in-aid to increase the resiliency of wastewater treatment facilities, not exceeding $20,000,000;
151175
152176 (2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities, in consultation with the Office of Policy and Management, to encourage low impact design of green municipal infrastructure to reduce nonpoint source pollution, not exceeding $20,000,000;
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154-(3) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding $8,000,000.
178+(3) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding $10,000,000.
155179
156180 (e) For the Department of Economic and Community Development:
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158-(1) For the Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $20,000,000, provided not more than $3,500,000 shall be used as a grant-in-aid to the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology for research and development of the machining of advanced composite materials;
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160-(2) For the Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $50,000,000;
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162-(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $20,000,000;
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164-(4) For the Implementation of a minority business enterprise assistance program to assist such businesses in obtaining surety bonds, including bid, performance and payment bonds, for capital construction projects, which program may be run by a nonprofit entity with which said department shall contract, not exceeding $2,000,000.
182+(1) Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $25,000,000;
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184+(2) Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $50,000,000;
185+
186+(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $10,000,000;
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188+(4) Implementation of a minority business enterprise assistance program to assist such businesses in obtaining surety bonds, including bid, performance and payment bonds, for capital construction projects, which program may be run by a nonprofit entity with which said department shall contract, not exceeding $2,000,000.
165189
166190 (f) For the Department of Housing: Main Street Investment Fund established by section 4-66h of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000.
167191
168192 (g) For the Capital Region Development Authority:
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170-(1) Grants-in-aid or loans to encourage residential housing development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $15,000,000;
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172-(2) Grants-in-aid to the Tennis Foundation of Connecticut for capital improvements, not exceeding $1,500,000.
194+(1) Grants-in-aid or loans to encourage residential housing development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000;
195+
196+(2) Grant-in-aid to the Tennis Foundation of Connecticut for capital improvements, not exceeding $1,500,000.
173197
174198 (h) For the Department of Transportation:
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176-(1) Grants-in-aid for improvements to deep water ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding $5,000,000;
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178-(2) Grants-in-aid for improvements to nondeep water ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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180-(3) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13a-175a to 13a-175k, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000.
200+(1) Grants-in-aid for improvements to ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational direction, not exceeding $10,000,000;
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202+(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13a-175a to 13a-175k, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000.
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182204 (i) For the Department of Education:
183205
184206 (1) Grants-in-aid for the purpose of capital start-up costs related to the development of new interdistrict magnet school programs to assist the state in meeting the goals of the current stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., for the purpose of purchasing a building or portable classrooms, subject to the reversion provisions in subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 10-264h of the general statutes, leasing space and purchasing equipment, including, but not limited to, computers and classroom furniture, not exceeding $20,000,000;
185207
186208 (2) Grants-in-aid to assist targeted local and regional school districts for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology and equipment in low-performing schools, not exceeding $6,000,000.
187209
188210 (j) For the State Library:
189211
190212 (1) Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding $5,000,000;
191213
192214 (2) Grants-in-aid to public libraries for high-speed connections to the Connecticut Education Network, not exceeding $3,600,000.
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194216 Sec. 14. (Effective July 1, 2015) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
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196218 Sec. 15. (Effective July 1, 2015) None of the bonds described in sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
197219
198220 Sec. 16. (Effective July 1, 2015) For the purposes of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 15 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 15, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available under said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project upon receipt shall, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, be used by the State Treasurer to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever the principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 12 of this act shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet the principal as directed in this section, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
199221
200222 Sec. 17. (Effective July 1, 2015) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
201223
202224 Sec. 18. (Effective July 1, 2015) In accordance with section 13 of this act, the state, through the Office of Policy and Management, the Department of Administrative Services, the Labor Department, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Department of Housing, the Capital Region Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Education and the State Library may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 13. All financing shall be made in accordance with the terms of a contract at such time or times as shall be determined within authorization of funds by the State Bond Commission.
203225
204226 Sec. 19. (Effective July 1, 2015) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) or (j) of section 13 of this act that is made to any entity which is not a political subdivision of the state, the contract entered into pursuant to section 18 of this act shall provide that if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made ceases, within ten years of the date of such grant, to be used as a facility for which such grant was made, an amount equal to the amount of such grant, minus ten per cent per year for each full year which has elapsed since the date of such grant, shall be repaid to the state and that a lien shall be placed on such land in favor of the state to ensure that such amount shall be repaid in the event of such change in use, provided if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made are owned by the state, a municipality or a housing authority, no lien need be placed.
205227
206-Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $251,715,500.
228+Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $344,765,500.
207229
208230 Sec. 21. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of acquiring, by purchase or condemnation, undertaking, constructing, reconstructing, improving or equipping, or purchasing land or buildings or improving sites for the projects hereinafter described, including payment of architectural, engineering, demolition or related costs in connection therewith, or of payment of the cost of long-range capital programming and space utilization studies as hereinafter stated:
209231
210232 (a) For the Office of Legislative Management: Information technology updates, replacements and improvements, replacement of various equipment in the Capitol complex, including updated technology for the Office of State Capitol Police, renovations and repairs and minor capital improvements at the Capitol complex and the Old State House, not exceeding $344,500.
211233
212-(b) For the Secretary of the State: Electronic election management, polling and auditing equipment and software, not exceeding $6,750,000.
213-
214-(c) For the Office of Governmental Accountability: Information technology improvements, not exceeding $500,000.
215-
216-(d) For the Office of Policy and Management:
234+(b) For the Office of Governmental Accountability: Information technology improvements, not exceeding $500,000.
235+
236+(c) For the Office of Policy and Management:
217237
218238 (1) Development and implementation of databases in the core financial system associated with results-based accountability, not exceeding $3,500,000;
219239
220240 (2) Design and implementation of the Criminal Justice Information Sharing System, not exceeding $10,000,000;
221241
222-(3) Development of a comprehensive state-wide water plan, not exceeding $500,000.
223-
224-(e) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $550,000.
225-
226-(f) For the Department of Administrative Services:
242+(3) Development of a comprehensive state-wide water plan, not exceeding $500,000;
243+
244+(4) For an information technology capital investment program, not exceeding $45,000,000.
245+
246+(d) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $550,000.
247+
248+(e) For the Department of Administrative Services:
227249
228250 (1) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
229251
230252 (2) Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking and security improvements, not exceeding $25,000,000;
231253
232-(3) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000;
233-
234-(4) Land acquisition, construction, improvements and repairs and renovations at fire training schools, not exceeding $3,000,000.
235-
236-(g) For the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection: Alterations, renovations and improvements to the emergency operations center in Hartford, not exceeding $2,000,000.
237-
238-(h) For the Military Department:
254+(3) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000.
255+
256+(f) For the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection:
257+
258+(1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the emergency operations center in Hartford, not exceeding $2,000,000;
259+
260+(2) Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation projects, not exceeding $7,000,000.
261+
262+(g) For the Military Department:
239263
240264 (1) Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation, not exceeding $225,000;
241265
242266 (2) State matching funds for anticipated federal reimbursable projects, not exceeding $2,883,000.
243267
244-(i) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
268+(h) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
245269
246270 (1) Alterations, renovations and new construction at state parks and other recreation facilities, including Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, not exceeding $25,000,000;
247271
248272 (2) Dam repairs, including state-owned dams, not exceeding $8,075,000;
249273
250-(3) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding $5,000,000.
251-
252-(j) For the Agricultural Experiment Station:
253-
254-(1) Construction and equipment for additions and renovation to the Valley Laboratory in Windsor, not exceeding $11,500,000;
255-
256-(2) Renovations and improvements to greenhouses at the Jenkins Laboratory, not exceeding $200,000.
257-
258-(k) For the Capital Region Development Authority: Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding $3,500,000.
259-
260-(l) For the Department of Public Health: Development and maintenance of the State-wide Health Information Exchange, including the purchase of software and related equipment, not exceeding $5,000,000.
261-
262-(m) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000.
263-
264-(n) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
265-
266-(o) For the Department of Education: For the regional vocational-technical school system: Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles and technology at all regional vocational-technical schools, not exceeding $12,000,000.
267-
268-(p) For the Board of Regents for Higher Education:
274+(3) Energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $25,000,000;
275+
276+(4) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding $5,000,000;
277+
278+(5) Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program for recreation, open space, resource protection and resource management, not exceeding $10,000,000.
279+
280+(i) For the Agricultural Experiment Station: Construction and equipment for additions and renovation to the Valley Laboratory in Windsor, not exceeding $11,500,000.
281+
282+(j) For the Capital Region Development Authority: Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding $3,500,000.
283+
284+(k) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000.
285+
286+(l) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
287+
288+(m) For the Department of Education: For the regional vocational-technical school system: Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles and technology at all regional vocational-technical schools, not exceeding $12,000,000.
289+
290+(n) For the Board of Regents for Higher Education:
269291
270292 (1) All colleges and universities:
271293
272294 (A) New and replacement instruction, research or laboratory equipment, not exceeding $12,000,000;
273295
274-(B) Consolidation and upgrade of system student and financial information technology systems, not exceeding $40,000,000;
296+(B) Consolidation and upgrade of system student and financial information technology systems not exceeding $40,000,000;
275297
276298 (C) Advanced manufacturing and emerging technology programs, not exceeding $2,625,000;
277299
278300 (2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000;
279301
280302 (3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $12,000,000;
281303
282304 (4) At Norwalk Community College: Alterations, renovations and improvements to the B wing building, not exceeding $5,190,000;
283305
284306 (5) At Asnuntuck Community College: Alterations renovations and improvements for expansion of library and student services, not exceeding $3,800,000.
285307
286-(q) For the Department of Children and Families: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $2,073,000.
287-
288-(r) For the Judicial Department:
308+(o) For the Department of Correction: Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space and additional inmate capacity, including support facilities and off-site improvements, not exceeding $20,000,000.
309+
310+(p) For the Department of Children and Families: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding $2,073,000.
311+
312+(q) For the Judicial Department:
289313
290314 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000;
291315
292-(2) Implementation of the Technology Strategic Plan project, not exceeding $7,500,000.
316+(2) Implementation of the Technology Strategic Plan project, not exceeding $7,500,000;
317+
318+(3) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $1,000,000.
293319
294320 Sec. 22. (Effective July 1, 2016) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
295321
296322 Sec. 23. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
297323
298324 Sec. 24. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the purposes of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 20 to 26, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 23 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 23, shall include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available, or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project, may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and shall be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall, upon receipt, be used by the State Treasurer, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 20 to 26, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 20 of this act, shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet principal as hereinabove directed, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
299325
300326 Sec. 25. (Effective July 1, 2016) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds authorized for any project described in section 21 of this act in excess of the cost of such project may be used to complete any other project described in said section 21, if the State Bond Commission shall so determine and direct. Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds in excess of the costs of all the projects described in said section 21 shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund.
301327
302328 Sec. 26. (Effective July 1, 2016) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
303329
304-Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 28 to 30, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $135,000,000.
305-
306-Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation, including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $135,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
307-
308-Sec. 29. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
330+Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 28 to 30, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $125,000,000.
331+
332+Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation, including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $125,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
333+
334+Sec. 29. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion may require.
309335
310336 Sec. 30. (Effective July 1, 2016) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section and sections 27 to 29, inclusive, of this act, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section and sections 27 to 29, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Such bonds issued pursuant to section 27 of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
311337
312-Sec. 31. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $328,250,000.
338+Sec. 31. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $325,250,000.
313339
314340 Sec. 32. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be used for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid and other financing for the projects, programs and purposes hereinafter stated:
315341
316342 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management:
317343
318344 (1) Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit health and human service organizations that are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and that receive funds from the state to provide direct health or human services to state agency clients, for alterations, renovations, improvements, additions and new construction, including health, safety, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and energy conservation improvements, information technology systems, technology for independence, purchase of vehicles and acquisition of property, not exceeding $10,000,000;
319345
320-(2) For the Responsible Growth Incentive Fund, not exceeding $5,000,000;
321-
322-(3) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for the purchase of on-body cameras for local law enforcement officers, not exceeding $15,000,000.
346+(2) For the Responsible Growth Incentive Fund, not exceeding $5,000,000.
323347
324348 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services: Grants-in-aid to alliance districts to assist in paying for general improvements to school buildings, not exceeding $50,000,000.
325349
326350 (c) For the Labor Department: For the Subsidized Training and Employment program established pursuant to section 31-3pp of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000.
327351
328352 (d) For the Department of Agriculture: For the Farm Reinvestment Program, not exceeding $1,000,000.
329353
330354 (e) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
331355
332356 (1) For a program to establish energy microgrids to support critical municipal infrastructure, not exceeding $15,000,000;
333357
334-(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding $8,000,000;
358+(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding $10,000,000;
335359
336360 (3) Grants-in-aid for identification, investigation, containment, removal or mitigation of contaminated industrial sites in urban areas, not exceeding $5,000,000.
337361
338362 (f) For the Department of Economic and Community Development:
339363
340-(1) For the Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $20,000,000, provided not more than $3,500,000 shall be used as a grant-in-aid to the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology for research and development of the machining of advanced composite materials;
341-
342-(2) For the Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $50,000,000;
343-
344-(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $20,000,000;
364+(1) Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $25,000,000;
365+
366+(2) Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $50,000,000;
367+
368+(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $10,000,000;
345369
346370 (4) Grants-in-aid to nonprofit organizations sponsoring cultural and historic sites, not exceeding $5,000,000.
347371
348-(g) For the Department of Housing: For the Main Street Investment Fund established by section 4-66h of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000.
372+(g) For the Department of Housing: Main Street Investment Fund established by section 4-66h of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000.
349373
350374 (h) For the Capital Region Development Authority:
351375
352-(1) Grants-in-aid or loans to encourage residential housing development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $15,000,000;
353-
354-(2) Grants-in-aid to the Tennis Foundation of Connecticut for capital improvements, not exceeding $1,500,000.
376+(1) Grants-in-aid or loans to encourage residential housing development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000;
377+
378+(2) Grant-in-aid to the Tennis Foundation of Connecticut for capital improvements, not exceeding $1,500,000.
355379
356380 (i) For the Department of Transportation:
357381
358-(1) Grants-in-aid for improvements to deep water ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding $5,000,000;
359-
360-(2) Grants-in-aid for improvements to nondeep water ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding $5,000,000;
361-
362-(3) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13a-175a to 13a-175k, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000.
382+(1) Grants-in-aid for improvements to ports and marinas, including dredging and navigational direction, not exceeding $10,000,000;
383+
384+(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13a-175a to 13a-175k, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000.
363385
364386 (j) For the Department of Education:
365387
366388 (1) Grants-in-aid for the purpose of capital start-up costs related to the development of new interdistrict magnet school programs to assist the state in meeting the goals of the current stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., for the purpose of purchasing a building or portable classrooms, subject to the reversion provisions in subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 10-264h of the general statutes, leasing space and purchasing equipment, including, but not limited to, computers and classroom furniture, not exceeding $5,750,000;
367389
368390 (2) Grants-in-aid to assist targeted local and regional school districts for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology and equipment in low-performing schools, not exceeding $10,000,000;
369391
370392 (3) Grants-in-aid for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology, equipment and capital start-up costs, including acquisition costs, to expand the availability of high-quality school models and assist in the implementation of common core state standards and assessments, in accordance with procedures established by the Commissioner of Education, not exceeding $5,000,000.
371393
372-(k) For the State Library: Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding $7,000,000.
394+(k) For the State Library:
395+
396+(1) Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding $7,000,000.
373397
374398 Sec. 33. (Effective July 1, 2016) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
375399
376400 Sec. 34. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
377401
378402 Sec. 35. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the purposes of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 31 to 38 inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 34 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 34, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available under said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project upon receipt shall, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, be used by the State Treasurer to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever the principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 31 of this act shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet the principal as directed in this section, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
379403
380404 Sec. 36. (Effective July 1, 2016) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
381405
382406 Sec. 37. (Effective July 1, 2016) In accordance with section 32 of this act, the state, through the Office of Policy and Management, the Department of Administrative Services, the Labor Department, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Department of Housing, the Capital Regional Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Education and the State Library may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 32. All financing shall be made in accordance with the terms of a contract at such time or times as shall be determined within authorization of funds by the State Bond Commission.
383407
384408 Sec. 38. (Effective July 1, 2016) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i), (j) or (k) of section 32 of this act that is made to any entity which is not a political subdivision of the state, the contract entered into pursuant to section 37 of this act shall provide that if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made ceases, within ten years of the date of such grant, to be used as a facility for which such grant was made, an amount equal to the amount of such grant, minus ten per cent per year for each full year which has elapsed since the date of such grant, shall be repaid to the state and that a lien shall be placed on such land in favor of the state to ensure that such amount shall be repaid in the event of such change in use, provided if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made are owned by the state, a municipality or a housing authority no lien need be placed.
385409
386410 Sec. 39. (Effective July 1, 2015) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 40 to 44, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $671,426,765.
387411
388412 Sec. 40. (Effective July 1, 2015) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of payment of the transportation costs, as defined in subdivision (6) of section 13b-75 of the general statutes, with respect to the projects and uses hereinafter described, which projects and uses are hereby found and determined to be in furtherance of one or more of the authorized purposes for the issuance of special tax obligation bonds set forth in section 13b-74 of the general statutes. For the Department of Transportation:
389413
390414 (a) For the Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations:
391415
392416 (1) Interstate Highway Program, not exceeding $13,000,000;
393417
394418 (2) Urban Systems Projects, not exceeding $10,138,710;
395419
396420 (3) Intrastate Highway Program, not exceeding $44,000,000;
397421
398422 (4) Environmental compliance, soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous materials abatement, demolition, salt shed construction and renovation, storage tank replacement, and environmental emergency response at or in the vicinity of state-owned properties or related to Department of Transportation operations, not exceeding $17,556,000;
399423
400424 (5) State bridge improvement, rehabilitation and replacement projects, not exceeding $33,000,000;
401425
402426 (6) Capital resurfacing and related reconstruction, not exceeding $75,000,000;
403427
404428 (7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $70,000,000;
405429
406430 (8) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's roads, not exceeding $55,000,000;
407431
408432 (9) Local Transportation Capital Program, not exceeding $74,000,000;
409433
410434 (10) Highway and bridge renewal equipment, not exceeding $10,381,280;
411435
412436 (11) Local Bridge Program, not exceeding $10,000,000.
413437
414438 (b) For the Bureau of Aviation and Ports:
415439
416440 (1) Reconstruction and improvements to the warehouse and State Pier, New London, including site improvements and improvements to ferry slips, not exceeding $5,331,000;
417441
418442 (2) Development and improvement of general aviation airport facilities including grants-in-aid to municipal airports, excluding Bradley International Airport, not exceeding $2,000,000.
419443
420444 (c) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $205,300,000.
421445
422446 (d) For the Bureau of Administration:
423447
424448 (1) Department facilities, not exceeding $20,719,775;
425449
426450 (2) Cost of issuance of special tax obligation bonds and debt service reserve, not exceeding $26,000,000.
427451
428452 Sec. 41. (Effective July 1, 2015) None of the bonds described in sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it (1) a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require, and (2) any capital development impact statement and any human services facility colocation statement required to be filed with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to section 4b-31 of the general statutes, any advisory report regarding the state conservation and development policies plan required pursuant to section 16a-31 of the general statutes, and any statement regarding farm land required pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3-20 of the general statutes and section 22-6 of the general statutes, provided the State Bond Commission may authorize said bonds without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it if said commission authorizes the secretary of said commission to accept such reports and statements on its behalf. No funds derived from the sale of bonds authorized by said commission without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it shall be allotted by the Governor for any project until the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section, with respect to such project, have been filed with the secretary of said commission.
429453
430454 Sec. 42. (Effective July 1, 2015) For the purposes of sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act, each request filed, as provided in section 41 of this act, for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 41, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available from the proceeds of bonds and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of bonds. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall be added to such state moneys.
431455
432456 Sec. 43. (Effective July 1, 2015) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized for the projects or purposes of section 40 of this act, in excess of the aggregate costs of all the projects so authorized, shall be used in the manner set forth in sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, and in the proceedings of the State Bond Commission respecting the issuance and sale of said bonds.
433457
434458 Sec. 44. (Effective July 1, 2015) Bonds issued pursuant to sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than revenues of the state pledged therefor in subsection (b) of section 13b-61 of the general statutes and section 13b-61a of the general statutes, or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor, nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon, except to the extent of such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall be issued under and in accordance with the provisions of sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes.
435459
436460 Sec. 45. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 46 to 50, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $693,288,380.
437461
438462 Sec. 46. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of payment of the transportation costs, as defined in subdivision (6) of section 13b-75 of the general statutes, with respect to the projects and uses hereinafter described, which projects and uses are hereby found and determined to be in furtherance of one or more of the authorized purposes for the issuance of special tax obligation bonds set forth in section 13b-74 of the general statutes. For the Department of Transportation:
439463
440464 (a) For the Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations:
441465
442466 (1) Interstate Highway Program, not exceeding $13,000,000;
443467
444468 (2) Urban Systems Projects, not exceeding $12,112,100;
445469
446470 (3) Intrastate Highway Program, not exceeding $44,000,000;
447471
448472 (4) Environmental compliance, soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous materials abatement, demolition, salt shed construction and renovation, storage tank replacement, and environmental emergency response at or in the vicinity of state-owned properties or related to Department of Transportation operations, not exceeding $18,535,000;
449473
450474 (5) State bridge improvement, rehabilitation and replacement projects, not exceeding $33,000,000;
451475
452476 (6) Capital resurfacing and related reconstruction, not exceeding $75,000,000;
453477
454478 (7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $70,000,000;
455479
456480 (8) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's roads, not exceeding $55,000,000;
457481
458482 (9) Local Transportation Capital Program, not exceeding $74,000,000;
459483
460484 (10) Highway and bridge renewal equipment, not exceeding $10,381,280;
461485
462486 (11) Local Bridge Program, not exceeding $10,000,000.
463487
464488 (b) For the Bureau of Aviation and Ports:
465489
466490 (1) Reconstruction and improvements to the warehouse and State Pier, New London, including site improvements and improvements to ferry slips, not exceeding $2,650,000;
467491
468492 (2) Development and improvement of general aviation airport facilities including grants-in-aid to municipal airports, excluding Bradley International Airport, not exceeding $2,000,000.
469493
470494 (c) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $208,100,000.
471495
472496 (d) For the Bureau of Administration:
473497
474498 (1) Department facilities, not exceeding $25,510,000;
475499
476500 (2) Cost of issuance of special tax obligation bonds and debt service reserve, not exceeding $40,000,000.
477501
478502 Sec. 47. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it (1) a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require, and (2) any capital development impact statement and any human services facility colocation statement required to be filed with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to section 4b-31 of the general statutes, any advisory report regarding the state conservation and development policies plan required pursuant to section 16a-31 of the general statutes, and any statement regarding farm land required pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3-20 of the general statutes, and section 22-6 of the general statutes, provided the State Bond Commission may authorize said bonds without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it if said commission authorizes the secretary of said commission to accept such reports and statements on its behalf. No funds derived from the sale of bonds authorized by said commission without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it shall be allotted by the Governor for any project until the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section, with respect to such project, have been filed with the secretary of said commission.
479503
480504 Sec. 48. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the purposes of sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, each request filed, as provided in section 47 of this act, for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 47, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available from the proceeds of bonds and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of bonds. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall be added to such state moneys.
481505
482506 Sec. 49. (Effective July 1, 2016) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of the bonds authorized for the projects or purposes of section 46 of this act, in excess of the aggregate costs of all the projects so authorized, shall be used in the manner set forth in sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, and in the proceedings of the State Bond Commission respecting the issuance and sale of said bonds.
483507
484508 Sec. 50. (Effective July 1, 2016) Bonds issued pursuant to sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than revenues of the state pledged therefor in subsection (b) of section 13b-61 of the general statutes and section 13b-61a of the general statutes, or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor, nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon, except to the extent of such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall be issued under and in accordance with the provisions of sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes.
485509
486510 Sec. 51. Subsections (a) and (b) of section 4-66c of the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
487511
488-(a) For the purposes of subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion four hundred thirty-nine million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four dollars] one billion five hundred fifty-nine million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four dollars, provided fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission in its discretion may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
489-
490-(b) (1) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used, subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, for the purpose of redirecting, improving and expanding state activities which promote community conservation and development and improve the quality of life for urban residents of the state as hereinafter stated: (A) For the Department of Economic and Community Development: Economic and community development projects, including administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding sixty-seven million five hundred ninety-one thousand six hundred forty-two dollars, one million dollars of which shall be used for a grant to the development center program and the nonprofit business consortium deployment center approved pursuant to section 32-411; (B) for the Department of Transportation: Urban mass transit, not exceeding two million dollars; (C) for the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Recreation development and solid waste disposal projects, not exceeding one million nine hundred ninety-five thousand nine hundred two dollars; (D) for the Department of Social Services: Child day care projects, elderly centers, shelter facilities for victims of domestic violence, emergency shelters and related facilities for the homeless, multipurpose human resource centers and food distribution facilities, not exceeding thirty-nine million one hundred thousand dollars, provided four million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 1994; (E) for the Department of Economic and Community Development: Housing projects, not exceeding three million dollars; (F) for the Office of Policy and Management: (i) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for a pilot demonstration program to leverage private contributions for redevelopment of designated historic preservation areas, not exceeding one million dollars; (ii) grants-in-aid for urban development projects including economic and community development, transportation, environmental protection, public safety, children and families and social services projects and programs, including, in the case of economic and community development projects administered on behalf of the Office of Policy and Management by the Department of Economic and Community Development, administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding [one billion three hundred twenty-four million eight hundred thousand dollars] one billion four hundred forty-four million eight hundred thousand dollars, provided fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.
512+(a) For the purposes of subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion four hundred thirty-nine million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four dollars] one billion five hundred thirty-nine million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four dollars, provided fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission in its discretion may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
513+
514+(b) (1) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used, subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, for the purpose of redirecting, improving and expanding state activities which promote community conservation and development and improve the quality of life for urban residents of the state as hereinafter stated: (A) For the Department of Economic and Community Development: Economic and community development projects, including administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding sixty-seven million five hundred ninety-one thousand six hundred forty-two dollars, one million dollars of which shall be used for a grant to the development center program and the nonprofit business consortium deployment center approved pursuant to section 32-411; (B) for the Department of Transportation: Urban mass transit, not exceeding two million dollars; (C) for the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Recreation development and solid waste disposal projects, not exceeding one million nine hundred ninety-five thousand nine hundred two dollars; (D) for the Department of Social Services: Child day care projects, elderly centers, shelter facilities for victims of domestic violence, emergency shelters and related facilities for the homeless, multipurpose human resource centers and food distribution facilities, not exceeding thirty-nine million one hundred thousand dollars, provided four million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 1994; (E) for the Department of Economic and Community Development: Housing projects, not exceeding three million dollars; (F) for the Office of Policy and Management: (i) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for a pilot demonstration program to leverage private contributions for redevelopment of designated historic preservation areas, not exceeding one million dollars; (ii) grants-in-aid for urban development projects including economic and community development, transportation, environmental protection, public safety, children and families and social services projects and programs, including, in the case of economic and community development projects administered on behalf of the Office of Policy and Management by the Department of Economic and Community Development, administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding [one billion three hundred twenty-four million eight hundred thousand dollars] one billion four hundred twenty-four million eight hundred thousand dollars, provided fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.
491515
492516 (2) (A) Five million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available to private nonprofit organizations for the purposes described in said subparagraph (F)(ii). (B) Twelve million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available for necessary renovations and improvements of libraries. (C) Five million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for small business gap financing. (D) Ten million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available for regional economic development revolving loan funds. (E) One million four hundred thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for rehabilitation and renovation of the Black Rock Library in Bridgeport. (F) Two million five hundred thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for site acquisition, renovation and rehabilitation for the Institute for the Hispanic Family in Hartford. (G) Three million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for the acquisition of land and the development of commercial or retail property in New Haven. (H) Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for repairs and replacement of the fishing pier at Cummings Park in Stamford. (I) Ten million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for development of an intermodal transportation facility in northeastern Connecticut.
493517
494518 Sec. 52. Subsection (a) of section 4-66g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
495519
496520 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [two hundred sixty] three hundred million dollars, provided twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
497521
498522 Sec. 53. Subsection (a) of section 4a-10 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
499523
500524 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [four hundred sixty-four million one hundred thousand] five hundred twenty-four million one hundred thousand dollars, provided [thirty-five] thirty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
501525
502526 Sec. 54. Section 7-538 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
503527
504528 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [seven hundred sixty-five million] eight hundred twenty-five million dollars, provided thirty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
505529
506530 (b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Office of Policy and Management for the purposes of sections 7-535 to 7-538, inclusive.
507531
508532 (c) All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of sections 7-535 to 7-538, inclusive, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to sections 7-535 to 7-538, inclusive, shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
509533
510534 Sec. 55. (Effective July 1, 2015) (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate one hundred twenty million dollars, provided sixty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.
511535
512-(b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Office of Policy and Management for grants-in-aid to municipalities for the purposes set forth in subsection (a) of section 13a-175a of the general statutes, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017. Such grant payments shall be made annually as follows:
536+(b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Office of Policy and Management for grants-in-aid to municipalities for the purposes set forth in subsection (b) of section 13a-175a of the general statutes, as amended by this act, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017. Such grant payments shall be made annually as follows:
513537
514538
515539
516540 T1 Municipalities FY 16 FY 17
517541 T2 Andover $2,620 $2,620
518542 T3 Ansonia 85,419 85,419
519543 T4 Ashford 3,582 3,582
520544 T5 Avon 261,442 261,442
521545 T6 Barkhamsted 41,462 41,462
522546 T7 Beacon Falls 43,809 43,809
523547 T8 Berlin 786,396 786,396
524548 T9 Bethany 67,229 67,229
525549 T10 Bethel 282,660 282,660
526550 T11 Bethlehem 7,945 7,945
527551 T12 Bloomfield 1,701,347 1,701,347
528552 T13 Bolton 24,859 24,859
529553 T14 Bozrah 138,521 138,521
530554 T15 Branford 374,850 374,850
531555 T16 Bridgeport 1,031,564 1,031,564
532556 T17 Bridgewater 587 587
533557 T18 Bristol 2,486,925 2,486,925
534558 T19 Brookfield 118,281 118,281
535559 T20 Brooklyn 10,379 10,379
536560 T21 Burlington 15,300 15,300
537561 T22 Canaan 20,712 20,712
538562 T23 Canterbury 2,022 2,022
539563 T24 Canton 7,994 7,994
540564 T25 Chaplin 601 601
541565 T26 Cheshire 736,700 736,700
542566 T27 Chester 89,264 89,264
543567 T28 Clinton 191,674 191,674
544568 T29 Colchester 39,009 39,009
545569 T30 Colebrook 550 550
546570 T31 Columbia 26,763 26,763
547571 T32 Cornwall - -
548572 T33 Coventry 10,533 10,533
549573 T34 Cromwell 31,099 31,099
550574 T35 Danbury 1,726,901 1,726,901
551575 T36 Darien - -
552576 T37 Deep River 104,136 104,136
553577 T38 Derby 14,728 14,728
554578 T39 Durham 153,897 153,897
555579 T40 Eastford 54,564 54,564
556580 T41 East Granby 537,454 537,454
557581 T42 East Haddam 1,696 1,696
558582 T43 East Hampton 18,943 18,943
559583 T44 East Hartford 4,447,536 4,447,536
560584 T45 East Haven 43,500 43,500
561585 T46 East Lyme 22,442 22,442
562586 T47 Easton 2,660 2,660
563587 T48 East Windsor 295,024 295,024
564588 T49 Ellington 223,527 223,527
565589 T50 Enfield 256,875 256,875
566590 T51 Essex 74,547 74,547
567591 T52 Fairfield 96,747 96,747
568592 T53 Farmington 545,804 545,804
569593 T54 Franklin 23,080 23,080
570594 T55 Glastonbury 240,799 240,799
571595 T56 Goshen 2,648 2,648
572596 T57 Granby 35,332 35,332
573597 T58 Greenwich 89,022 89,022
574598 T59 Griswold 31,895 31,895
575599 T60 Groton (Town of) 1,240,819 1,240,819
576600 T61 Guilford 64,848 64,848
577601 T62 Haddam 3,554 3,554
578602 T63 Hamden 286,689 286,689
579603 T64 Hampton - -
580604 T65 Hartford 1,419,161 1,419,161
581605 T66 Hartland 955 955
582606 T67 Harwinton 21,506 21,506
583607 T68 Hebron 2,216 2,216
584608 T69 Kent - -
585609 T70 Killingly 706,717 706,717
586610 T71 Killingworth 5,148 5,148
587611 T72 Lebanon 30,427 30,427
588612 T73 Ledyard 421,085 421,085
589613 T74 Lisbon 3,683 3,683
590614 T75 Litchfield 3,432 3,432
591615 T76 Lyme - -
592616 T77 Madison 6,795 6,795
593617 T78 Manchester 1,072,449 1,072,449
594618 T79 Mansfield 6,841 6,841
595619 T80 Marlborough 7,313 7,313
596620 T81 Meriden 893,641 893,641
597621 T82 Middlebury 84,264 84,264
598622 T83 Middlefield 248,652 248,652
599623 T84 Middletown 1,987,145 1,987,145
600624 T85 Milford 1,344,868 1,344,868
601625 T86 Monroe 179,106 179,106
602626 T87 Montville 528,644 528,644
603627 T88 Morris 3,528 3,528
604628 T89 Naugatuck 341,656 341,656
605629 T90 New Britain 1,383,881 1,383,881
606630 T91 New Canaan 200 200
607631 T92 New Fairfield 1,149 1,149
608632 T93 New Hartford 139,174 139,174
609633 T94 New Haven 1,369,123 1,369,123
610634 T95 Newington 917,869 917,869
611635 T96 New London 33,169 33,169
612636 T97 New Milford 674,203 674,203
613637 T98 Newtown 235,371 235,371
614638 T99 Norfolk 7,207 7,207
615639 T100 North Branford 301,074 301,074
616640 T101 North Canaan 359,719 359,719
617641 T102 North Haven 1,445,730 1,445,730
618642 T103 North Stonington - -
619643 T104 Norwalk 402,915 402,915
620644 T105 Norwich 187,132 187,132
621645 T106 Old Lyme 1,888 1,888
622646 T107 Old Saybrook 46,717 46,717
623647 T108 Orange 104,962 104,962
624648 T109 Oxford 84,313 84,313
625649 T110 Plainfield 144,803 144,803
626650 T111 Plainville 541,936 541,936
627651 T112 Plymouth 152,434 152,434
628652 T113 Pomfret 27,820 27,820
629653 T114 Portland 90,840 90,840
630654 T115 Preston - -
631655 T116 Prospect 70,942 70,942
632656 T117 Putnam 171,800 171,800
633657 T118 Redding 1,329 1,329
634658 T119 Ridgefield 561,986 561,986
635659 T120 Rocky Hill 221,199 221,199
636660 T121 Roxbury 602 602
637661 T122 Salem 4,699 4,699
638662 T123 Salisbury 83 83
639663 T124 Scotland 7,681 7,681
640664 T125 Seymour 281,186 281,186
641665 T126 Sharon - -
642666 T127 Shelton 584,121 584,121
643667 T128 Sherman - -
644668 T129 Simsbury 77,648 77,648
645669 T130 Somers 82,324 82,324
646670 T131 Southbury 20,981 20,981
647671 T132 Southington 820,795 820,795
648672 T133 South Windsor 1,338,190 1,338,190
649673 T134 Sprague 386,528 386,528
650674 T135 Stafford 437,917 437,917
651675 T136 Stamford 416,142 416,142
652676 T137 Sterling 24,398 24,398
653677 T138 Stonington 100,332 100,332
654678 T139 Stratford 3,507,689 3,507,689
655679 T140 Suffield 180,663 180,663
656680 T141 Thomaston 395,346 395,346
657681 T142 Thompson 76,733 76,733
658682 T143 Tolland 85,064 85,064
659683 T144 Torrington 605,345 605,345
660684 T145 Trumbull 189,309 189,309
661685 T146 Union - -
662686 T147 Vernon 151,598 151,598
663687 T148 Voluntown 2,002 2,002
664688 T149 Wallingford 1,948,455 1,948,455
665689 T150 Warren 288 288
666690 T151 Washington 158 158
667691 T152 Waterbury 2,516,158 2,516,158
668692 T153 Waterford 34,255 34,255
669693 T154 Watertown 642,281 642,281
670694 T155 Westbrook 267,405 267,405
671695 T156 West Hartford 805,784 805,784
672696 T157 West Haven 147,516 147,516
673697 T158 Weston 453 453
674698 T159 Westport - -
675699 T160 Wethersfield 21,785 21,785
676700 T161 Willington 20,018 20,018
677701 T162 Wilton 307,058 307,058
678702 T163 Winchester 306,204 306,204
679703 T164 Windham 454,575 454,575
680704 T165 Windsor 1,321,000 1,321,000
681705 T166 Windsor Locks 1,907,971 1,907,971
682706 T167 Wolcott 234,916 234,916
683707 T168 Woodbridge 29,920 29,920
684708 T169 Woodbury 56,908 56,908
685709 T170 Woodstock 68,767 68,767
686710 T171 - -
687711 T172 Jewett City(Bor. ) 4,195 4,195
688712 T173 - -
689-T174 Barkhamsted FD 2,500 2,500
713+T174 Barkhampstead FD 2,500 2,500
690714 T175 Berlin - Kensington FD 11,389 11,389
691715 T176 Berlin - Worthington FD 941 941
692716 T177 Bloomfield: Center FD 4,173 4,173
693717 T178 Bloomfield Blue Hills FD 103,086 103,086
694718 T179 Cromwell FD 1,832 1,832
695719 T180 Enfield FD 1 14,636 14,636
696720 T181 Enfield: Thompsonville FD 2 3,160 3,160
697721 T182 Enfield: Hazardville Fire #3 1,374 1,374
698722 T183 Enfield: N Thompsonville FD 4 69 69
699723 T184 Enfield: Shaker Pines FD 5 6,403 6,403
700724 T185 Groton City 164,635 164,635
701725 T186 Groton Sewer 1,688 1,688
702726 T187 Groton Old Mystic FD 5 1,695 1,695
703727 T188 Groton: Poq. Bridge FD 22,300 22,300
704728 T189 Killingly Attawaugan F. D. 1,836 1,836
705729 T190 Killingly Dayville F. D. 42,086 42,086
706730 T191 Killingly Dyer Manor 1,428 1,428
707731 T192 E. Killingly F. D. 95 95
708732 T193 So. Killingly F. D. 189 189
709733 T194 Killingly Williamsville F. D. 6,710 6,710
710734 T195 Manchester Eighth Util. 68,425 68,425
711735 T196 Middletown: South FD 207,081 207,081
712736 T197 Middletown Westfield F. D. 10,801 10,801
713737 T198 Middletown City Fire 33,837 33,837
714738 T199 New Htfd. Village F. D. #1 7,128 7,128
715739 T200 New Htfd Pine Meadow #3 131 131
716740 T201 New Htfd South End F. D. 10 10
717741 T202 Plainfield Central Village FD 1,466 1,466
718742 T203 Plainfield - Moosup FD 2,174 2,174
719743 T204 Plainfield: Plainfield FD 1,959 1,959
720744 T205 Plainfield Wauregan FD 5,136 5,136
721745 T206 Pomfret FD 1,031 1,031
722746 T207 Putnam: E. Putnam FD 10,110 10,110
723747 T208 Simsbury F. D. 2,638 2,638
724748 T209 Stafford Springs Service Dist. 15,246 15,246
725749 T210 Sterling F. D. 1,293 1,293
726750 T211 Stonington Mystic FD 601 601
727751 T212 Stonington Old Mystic FD 2,519 2,519
728752 T213 Stonington Pawcatuck F. D. 5,500 5,500
729753 T214 Stonington Quiambaug F. D. 72 72
730754 T215 Stonington Wequetequock FD 73 73
731755 T216 Trumbull Center 555 555
732756 T217 Trumbull Long Hill F. D. 1,105 1,105
733757 T218 Trumbull Nichols F. D. 3,435 3,435
734758 T219 W. Haven: West Shore FD 34,708 34,708
735759 T220 W. Haven: Allingtown FD 21,514 21,514
736760 T221 West Haven First Ctr FD 1 4,736 4,736
737761 T222 Windsor Wilson FD 214 214
738762 T223 Windsor FD 14 14
739763 T224 Windham First 8,929 8,929
740764 T225 Grand Totals 60,000,000 60,000,000
741765
742766 T1
743767
744768 Municipalities
745769
746770 FY 16
747771
748772 FY 17
749773
750774 T2
751775
752776 Andover
753777
754778 $2,620
755779
756780 $2,620
757781
758782 T3
759783
760784 Ansonia
761785
762786 85,419
763787
764788 85,419
765789
766790 T4
767791
768792 Ashford
769793
770794 3,582
771795
772796 3,582
773797
774798 T5
775799
776800 Avon
777801
778802 261,442
779803
780804 261,442
781805
782806 T6
783807
784808 Barkhamsted
785809
786810 41,462
787811
788812 41,462
789813
790814 T7
791815
792816 Beacon Falls
793817
794818 43,809
795819
796820 43,809
797821
798822 T8
799823
800824 Berlin
801825
802826 786,396
803827
804828 786,396
805829
806830 T9
807831
808832 Bethany
809833
810834 67,229
811835
812836 67,229
813837
814838 T10
815839
816840 Bethel
817841
818842 282,660
819843
820844 282,660
821845
822846 T11
823847
824848 Bethlehem
825849
826850 7,945
827851
828852 7,945
829853
830854 T12
831855
832856 Bloomfield
833857
834858 1,701,347
835859
836860 1,701,347
837861
838862 T13
839863
840864 Bolton
841865
842866 24,859
843867
844868 24,859
845869
846870 T14
847871
848872 Bozrah
849873
850874 138,521
851875
852876 138,521
853877
854878 T15
855879
856880 Branford
857881
858882 374,850
859883
860884 374,850
861885
862886 T16
863887
864888 Bridgeport
865889
866890 1,031,564
867891
868892 1,031,564
869893
870894 T17
871895
872896 Bridgewater
873897
874898 587
875899
876900 587
877901
878902 T18
879903
880904 Bristol
881905
882906 2,486,925
883907
884908 2,486,925
885909
886910 T19
887911
888912 Brookfield
889913
890914 118,281
891915
892916 118,281
893917
894918 T20
895919
896920 Brooklyn
897921
898922 10,379
899923
900924 10,379
901925
902926 T21
903927
904928 Burlington
905929
906930 15,300
907931
908932 15,300
909933
910934 T22
911935
912936 Canaan
913937
914938 20,712
915939
916940 20,712
917941
918942 T23
919943
920944 Canterbury
921945
922946 2,022
923947
924948 2,022
925949
926950 T24
927951
928952 Canton
929953
930954 7,994
931955
932956 7,994
933957
934958 T25
935959
936960 Chaplin
937961
938962 601
939963
940964 601
941965
942966 T26
943967
944968 Cheshire
945969
946970 736,700
947971
948972 736,700
949973
950974 T27
951975
952976 Chester
953977
954978 89,264
955979
956980 89,264
957981
958982 T28
959983
960984 Clinton
961985
962986 191,674
963987
964988 191,674
965989
966990 T29
967991
968992 Colchester
969993
970994 39,009
971995
972996 39,009
973997
974998 T30
975999
9761000 Colebrook
9771001
9781002 550
9791003
9801004 550
9811005
9821006 T31
9831007
9841008 Columbia
9851009
9861010 26,763
9871011
9881012 26,763
9891013
9901014 T32
9911015
9921016 Cornwall
9931017
9941018 -
9951019
9961020 -
9971021
9981022 T33
9991023
10001024 Coventry
10011025
10021026 10,533
10031027
10041028 10,533
10051029
10061030 T34
10071031
10081032 Cromwell
10091033
10101034 31,099
10111035
10121036 31,099
10131037
10141038 T35
10151039
10161040 Danbury
10171041
10181042 1,726,901
10191043
10201044 1,726,901
10211045
10221046 T36
10231047
10241048 Darien
10251049
10261050 -
10271051
10281052 -
10291053
10301054 T37
10311055
10321056 Deep River
10331057
10341058 104,136
10351059
10361060 104,136
10371061
10381062 T38
10391063
10401064 Derby
10411065
10421066 14,728
10431067
10441068 14,728
10451069
10461070 T39
10471071
10481072 Durham
10491073
10501074 153,897
10511075
10521076 153,897
10531077
10541078 T40
10551079
10561080 Eastford
10571081
10581082 54,564
10591083
10601084 54,564
10611085
10621086 T41
10631087
10641088 East Granby
10651089
10661090 537,454
10671091
10681092 537,454
10691093
10701094 T42
10711095
10721096 East Haddam
10731097
10741098 1,696
10751099
10761100 1,696
10771101
10781102 T43
10791103
10801104 East Hampton
10811105
10821106 18,943
10831107
10841108 18,943
10851109
10861110 T44
10871111
10881112 East Hartford
10891113
10901114 4,447,536
10911115
10921116 4,447,536
10931117
10941118 T45
10951119
10961120 East Haven
10971121
10981122 43,500
10991123
11001124 43,500
11011125
11021126 T46
11031127
11041128 East Lyme
11051129
11061130 22,442
11071131
11081132 22,442
11091133
11101134 T47
11111135
11121136 Easton
11131137
11141138 2,660
11151139
11161140 2,660
11171141
11181142 T48
11191143
11201144 East Windsor
11211145
11221146 295,024
11231147
11241148 295,024
11251149
11261150 T49
11271151
11281152 Ellington
11291153
11301154 223,527
11311155
11321156 223,527
11331157
11341158 T50
11351159
11361160 Enfield
11371161
11381162 256,875
11391163
11401164 256,875
11411165
11421166 T51
11431167
11441168 Essex
11451169
11461170 74,547
11471171
11481172 74,547
11491173
11501174 T52
11511175
11521176 Fairfield
11531177
11541178 96,747
11551179
11561180 96,747
11571181
11581182 T53
11591183
11601184 Farmington
11611185
11621186 545,804
11631187
11641188 545,804
11651189
11661190 T54
11671191
11681192 Franklin
11691193
11701194 23,080
11711195
11721196 23,080
11731197
11741198 T55
11751199
11761200 Glastonbury
11771201
11781202 240,799
11791203
11801204 240,799
11811205
11821206 T56
11831207
11841208 Goshen
11851209
11861210 2,648
11871211
11881212 2,648
11891213
11901214 T57
11911215
11921216 Granby
11931217
11941218 35,332
11951219
11961220 35,332
11971221
11981222 T58
11991223
12001224 Greenwich
12011225
12021226 89,022
12031227
12041228 89,022
12051229
12061230 T59
12071231
12081232 Griswold
12091233
12101234 31,895
12111235
12121236 31,895
12131237
12141238 T60
12151239
12161240 Groton (Town of)
12171241
12181242 1,240,819
12191243
12201244 1,240,819
12211245
12221246 T61
12231247
12241248 Guilford
12251249
12261250 64,848
12271251
12281252 64,848
12291253
12301254 T62
12311255
12321256 Haddam
12331257
12341258 3,554
12351259
12361260 3,554
12371261
12381262 T63
12391263
12401264 Hamden
12411265
12421266 286,689
12431267
12441268 286,689
12451269
12461270 T64
12471271
12481272 Hampton
12491273
12501274 -
12511275
12521276 -
12531277
12541278 T65
12551279
12561280 Hartford
12571281
12581282 1,419,161
12591283
12601284 1,419,161
12611285
12621286 T66
12631287
12641288 Hartland
12651289
12661290 955
12671291
12681292 955
12691293
12701294 T67
12711295
12721296 Harwinton
12731297
12741298 21,506
12751299
12761300 21,506
12771301
12781302 T68
12791303
12801304 Hebron
12811305
12821306 2,216
12831307
12841308 2,216
12851309
12861310 T69
12871311
12881312 Kent
12891313
12901314 -
12911315
12921316 -
12931317
12941318 T70
12951319
12961320 Killingly
12971321
12981322 706,717
12991323
13001324 706,717
13011325
13021326 T71
13031327
13041328 Killingworth
13051329
13061330 5,148
13071331
13081332 5,148
13091333
13101334 T72
13111335
13121336 Lebanon
13131337
13141338 30,427
13151339
13161340 30,427
13171341
13181342 T73
13191343
13201344 Ledyard
13211345
13221346 421,085
13231347
13241348 421,085
13251349
13261350 T74
13271351
13281352 Lisbon
13291353
13301354 3,683
13311355
13321356 3,683
13331357
13341358 T75
13351359
13361360 Litchfield
13371361
13381362 3,432
13391363
13401364 3,432
13411365
13421366 T76
13431367
13441368 Lyme
13451369
13461370 -
13471371
13481372 -
13491373
13501374 T77
13511375
13521376 Madison
13531377
13541378 6,795
13551379
13561380 6,795
13571381
13581382 T78
13591383
13601384 Manchester
13611385
13621386 1,072,449
13631387
13641388 1,072,449
13651389
13661390 T79
13671391
13681392 Mansfield
13691393
13701394 6,841
13711395
13721396 6,841
13731397
13741398 T80
13751399
13761400 Marlborough
13771401
13781402 7,313
13791403
13801404 7,313
13811405
13821406 T81
13831407
13841408 Meriden
13851409
13861410 893,641
13871411
13881412 893,641
13891413
13901414 T82
13911415
13921416 Middlebury
13931417
13941418 84,264
13951419
13961420 84,264
13971421
13981422 T83
13991423
14001424 Middlefield
14011425
14021426 248,652
14031427
14041428 248,652
14051429
14061430 T84
14071431
14081432 Middletown
14091433
14101434 1,987,145
14111435
14121436 1,987,145
14131437
14141438 T85
14151439
14161440 Milford
14171441
14181442 1,344,868
14191443
14201444 1,344,868
14211445
14221446 T86
14231447
14241448 Monroe
14251449
14261450 179,106
14271451
14281452 179,106
14291453
14301454 T87
14311455
14321456 Montville
14331457
14341458 528,644
14351459
14361460 528,644
14371461
14381462 T88
14391463
14401464 Morris
14411465
14421466 3,528
14431467
14441468 3,528
14451469
14461470 T89
14471471
14481472 Naugatuck
14491473
14501474 341,656
14511475
14521476 341,656
14531477
14541478 T90
14551479
14561480 New Britain
14571481
14581482 1,383,881
14591483
14601484 1,383,881
14611485
14621486 T91
14631487
14641488 New Canaan
14651489
14661490 200
14671491
14681492 200
14691493
14701494 T92
14711495
14721496 New Fairfield
14731497
14741498 1,149
14751499
14761500 1,149
14771501
14781502 T93
14791503
14801504 New Hartford
14811505
14821506 139,174
14831507
14841508 139,174
14851509
14861510 T94
14871511
14881512 New Haven
14891513
14901514 1,369,123
14911515
14921516 1,369,123
14931517
14941518 T95
14951519
14961520 Newington
14971521
14981522 917,869
14991523
15001524 917,869
15011525
15021526 T96
15031527
15041528 New London
15051529
15061530 33,169
15071531
15081532 33,169
15091533
15101534 T97
15111535
15121536 New Milford
15131537
15141538 674,203
15151539
15161540 674,203
15171541
15181542 T98
15191543
15201544 Newtown
15211545
15221546 235,371
15231547
15241548 235,371
15251549
15261550 T99
15271551
15281552 Norfolk
15291553
15301554 7,207
15311555
15321556 7,207
15331557
15341558 T100
15351559
15361560 North Branford
15371561
15381562 301,074
15391563
15401564 301,074
15411565
15421566 T101
15431567
15441568 North Canaan
15451569
15461570 359,719
15471571
15481572 359,719
15491573
15501574 T102
15511575
15521576 North Haven
15531577
15541578 1,445,730
15551579
15561580 1,445,730
15571581
15581582 T103
15591583
15601584 North Stonington
15611585
15621586 -
15631587
15641588 -
15651589
15661590 T104
15671591
15681592 Norwalk
15691593
15701594 402,915
15711595
15721596 402,915
15731597
15741598 T105
15751599
15761600 Norwich
15771601
15781602 187,132
15791603
15801604 187,132
15811605
15821606 T106
15831607
15841608 Old Lyme
15851609
15861610 1,888
15871611
15881612 1,888
15891613
15901614 T107
15911615
15921616 Old Saybrook
15931617
15941618 46,717
15951619
15961620 46,717
15971621
15981622 T108
15991623
16001624 Orange
16011625
16021626 104,962
16031627
16041628 104,962
16051629
16061630 T109
16071631
16081632 Oxford
16091633
16101634 84,313
16111635
16121636 84,313
16131637
16141638 T110
16151639
16161640 Plainfield
16171641
16181642 144,803
16191643
16201644 144,803
16211645
16221646 T111
16231647
16241648 Plainville
16251649
16261650 541,936
16271651
16281652 541,936
16291653
16301654 T112
16311655
16321656 Plymouth
16331657
16341658 152,434
16351659
16361660 152,434
16371661
16381662 T113
16391663
16401664 Pomfret
16411665
16421666 27,820
16431667
16441668 27,820
16451669
16461670 T114
16471671
16481672 Portland
16491673
16501674 90,840
16511675
16521676 90,840
16531677
16541678 T115
16551679
16561680 Preston
16571681
16581682 -
16591683
16601684 -
16611685
16621686 T116
16631687
16641688 Prospect
16651689
16661690 70,942
16671691
16681692 70,942
16691693
16701694 T117
16711695
16721696 Putnam
16731697
16741698 171,800
16751699
16761700 171,800
16771701
16781702 T118
16791703
16801704 Redding
16811705
16821706 1,329
16831707
16841708 1,329
16851709
16861710 T119
16871711
16881712 Ridgefield
16891713
16901714 561,986
16911715
16921716 561,986
16931717
16941718 T120
16951719
16961720 Rocky Hill
16971721
16981722 221,199
16991723
17001724 221,199
17011725
17021726 T121
17031727
17041728 Roxbury
17051729
17061730 602
17071731
17081732 602
17091733
17101734 T122
17111735
17121736 Salem
17131737
17141738 4,699
17151739
17161740 4,699
17171741
17181742 T123
17191743
17201744 Salisbury
17211745
17221746 83
17231747
17241748 83
17251749
17261750 T124
17271751
17281752 Scotland
17291753
17301754 7,681
17311755
17321756 7,681
17331757
17341758 T125
17351759
17361760 Seymour
17371761
17381762 281,186
17391763
17401764 281,186
17411765
17421766 T126
17431767
17441768 Sharon
17451769
17461770 -
17471771
17481772 -
17491773
17501774 T127
17511775
17521776 Shelton
17531777
17541778 584,121
17551779
17561780 584,121
17571781
17581782 T128
17591783
17601784 Sherman
17611785
17621786 -
17631787
17641788 -
17651789
17661790 T129
17671791
17681792 Simsbury
17691793
17701794 77,648
17711795
17721796 77,648
17731797
17741798 T130
17751799
17761800 Somers
17771801
17781802 82,324
17791803
17801804 82,324
17811805
17821806 T131
17831807
17841808 Southbury
17851809
17861810 20,981
17871811
17881812 20,981
17891813
17901814 T132
17911815
17921816 Southington
17931817
17941818 820,795
17951819
17961820 820,795
17971821
17981822 T133
17991823
18001824 South Windsor
18011825
18021826 1,338,190
18031827
18041828 1,338,190
18051829
18061830 T134
18071831
18081832 Sprague
18091833
18101834 386,528
18111835
18121836 386,528
18131837
18141838 T135
18151839
18161840 Stafford
18171841
18181842 437,917
18191843
18201844 437,917
18211845
18221846 T136
18231847
18241848 Stamford
18251849
18261850 416,142
18271851
18281852 416,142
18291853
18301854 T137
18311855
18321856 Sterling
18331857
18341858 24,398
18351859
18361860 24,398
18371861
18381862 T138
18391863
18401864 Stonington
18411865
18421866 100,332
18431867
18441868 100,332
18451869
18461870 T139
18471871
18481872 Stratford
18491873
18501874 3,507,689
18511875
18521876 3,507,689
18531877
18541878 T140
18551879
18561880 Suffield
18571881
18581882 180,663
18591883
18601884 180,663
18611885
18621886 T141
18631887
18641888 Thomaston
18651889
18661890 395,346
18671891
18681892 395,346
18691893
18701894 T142
18711895
18721896 Thompson
18731897
18741898 76,733
18751899
18761900 76,733
18771901
18781902 T143
18791903
18801904 Tolland
18811905
18821906 85,064
18831907
18841908 85,064
18851909
18861910 T144
18871911
18881912 Torrington
18891913
18901914 605,345
18911915
18921916 605,345
18931917
18941918 T145
18951919
18961920 Trumbull
18971921
18981922 189,309
18991923
19001924 189,309
19011925
19021926 T146
19031927
19041928 Union
19051929
19061930 -
19071931
19081932 -
19091933
19101934 T147
19111935
19121936 Vernon
19131937
19141938 151,598
19151939
19161940 151,598
19171941
19181942 T148
19191943
19201944 Voluntown
19211945
19221946 2,002
19231947
19241948 2,002
19251949
19261950 T149
19271951
19281952 Wallingford
19291953
19301954 1,948,455
19311955
19321956 1,948,455
19331957
19341958 T150
19351959
19361960 Warren
19371961
19381962 288
19391963
19401964 288
19411965
19421966 T151
19431967
19441968 Washington
19451969
19461970 158
19471971
19481972 158
19491973
19501974 T152
19511975
19521976 Waterbury
19531977
19541978 2,516,158
19551979
19561980 2,516,158
19571981
19581982 T153
19591983
19601984 Waterford
19611985
19621986 34,255
19631987
19641988 34,255
19651989
19661990 T154
19671991
19681992 Watertown
19691993
19701994 642,281
19711995
19721996 642,281
19731997
19741998 T155
19751999
19762000 Westbrook
19772001
19782002 267,405
19792003
19802004 267,405
19812005
19822006 T156
19832007
19842008 West Hartford
19852009
19862010 805,784
19872011
19882012 805,784
19892013
19902014 T157
19912015
19922016 West Haven
19932017
19942018 147,516
19952019
19962020 147,516
19972021
19982022 T158
19992023
20002024 Weston
20012025
20022026 453
20032027
20042028 453
20052029
20062030 T159
20072031
20082032 Westport
20092033
20102034 -
20112035
20122036 -
20132037
20142038 T160
20152039
20162040 Wethersfield
20172041
20182042 21,785
20192043
20202044 21,785
20212045
20222046 T161
20232047
20242048 Willington
20252049
20262050 20,018
20272051
20282052 20,018
20292053
20302054 T162
20312055
20322056 Wilton
20332057
20342058 307,058
20352059
20362060 307,058
20372061
20382062 T163
20392063
20402064 Winchester
20412065
20422066 306,204
20432067
20442068 306,204
20452069
20462070 T164
20472071
20482072 Windham
20492073
20502074 454,575
20512075
20522076 454,575
20532077
20542078 T165
20552079
20562080 Windsor
20572081
20582082 1,321,000
20592083
20602084 1,321,000
20612085
20622086 T166
20632087
20642088 Windsor Locks
20652089
20662090 1,907,971
20672091
20682092 1,907,971
20692093
20702094 T167
20712095
20722096 Wolcott
20732097
20742098 234,916
20752099
20762100 234,916
20772101
20782102 T168
20792103
20802104 Woodbridge
20812105
20822106 29,920
20832107
20842108 29,920
20852109
20862110 T169
20872111
20882112 Woodbury
20892113
20902114 56,908
20912115
20922116 56,908
20932117
20942118 T170
20952119
20962120 Woodstock
20972121
20982122 68,767
20992123
21002124 68,767
21012125
21022126 T171
21032127
21042128 -
21052129
21062130 -
21072131
21082132 T172
21092133
21102134 Jewett City(Bor. )
21112135
21122136 4,195
21132137
21142138 4,195
21152139
21162140 T173
21172141
21182142 -
21192143
21202144 -
21212145
21222146 T174
21232147
2124-Barkhamsted FD
2148+Barkhampstead FD
21252149
21262150 2,500
21272151
21282152 2,500
21292153
21302154 T175
21312155
21322156 Berlin - Kensington FD
21332157
21342158 11,389
21352159
21362160 11,389
21372161
21382162 T176
21392163
21402164 Berlin - Worthington FD
21412165
21422166 941
21432167
21442168 941
21452169
21462170 T177
21472171
21482172 Bloomfield: Center FD
21492173
21502174 4,173
21512175
21522176 4,173
21532177
21542178 T178
21552179
21562180 Bloomfield Blue Hills FD
21572181
21582182 103,086
21592183
21602184 103,086
21612185
21622186 T179
21632187
21642188 Cromwell FD
21652189
21662190 1,832
21672191
21682192 1,832
21692193
21702194 T180
21712195
21722196 Enfield FD 1
21732197
21742198 14,636
21752199
21762200 14,636
21772201
21782202 T181
21792203
21802204 Enfield: Thompsonville FD 2
21812205
21822206 3,160
21832207
21842208 3,160
21852209
21862210 T182
21872211
21882212 Enfield: Hazardville Fire #3
21892213
21902214 1,374
21912215
21922216 1,374
21932217
21942218 T183
21952219
21962220 Enfield: N Thompsonville FD 4
21972221
21982222 69
21992223
22002224 69
22012225
22022226 T184
22032227
22042228 Enfield: Shaker Pines FD 5
22052229
22062230 6,403
22072231
22082232 6,403
22092233
22102234 T185
22112235
22122236 Groton City
22132237
22142238 164,635
22152239
22162240 164,635
22172241
22182242 T186
22192243
22202244 Groton Sewer
22212245
22222246 1,688
22232247
22242248 1,688
22252249
22262250 T187
22272251
22282252 Groton Old Mystic FD 5
22292253
22302254 1,695
22312255
22322256 1,695
22332257
22342258 T188
22352259
22362260 Groton: Poq. Bridge FD
22372261
22382262 22,300
22392263
22402264 22,300
22412265
22422266 T189
22432267
22442268 Killingly Attawaugan F. D.
22452269
22462270 1,836
22472271
22482272 1,836
22492273
22502274 T190
22512275
22522276 Killingly Dayville F. D.
22532277
22542278 42,086
22552279
22562280 42,086
22572281
22582282 T191
22592283
22602284 Killingly Dyer Manor
22612285
22622286 1,428
22632287
22642288 1,428
22652289
22662290 T192
22672291
22682292 E. Killingly F. D.
22692293
22702294 95
22712295
22722296 95
22732297
22742298 T193
22752299
22762300 So. Killingly F. D.
22772301
22782302 189
22792303
22802304 189
22812305
22822306 T194
22832307
22842308 Killingly Williamsville F. D.
22852309
22862310 6,710
22872311
22882312 6,710
22892313
22902314 T195
22912315
22922316 Manchester Eighth Util.
22932317
22942318 68,425
22952319
22962320 68,425
22972321
22982322 T196
22992323
23002324 Middletown: South FD
23012325
23022326 207,081
23032327
23042328 207,081
23052329
23062330 T197
23072331
23082332 Middletown Westfield F. D.
23092333
23102334 10,801
23112335
23122336 10,801
23132337
23142338 T198
23152339
23162340 Middletown City Fire
23172341
23182342 33,837
23192343
23202344 33,837
23212345
23222346 T199
23232347
23242348 New Htfd. Village F. D. #1
23252349
23262350 7,128
23272351
23282352 7,128
23292353
23302354 T200
23312355
23322356 New Htfd Pine Meadow #3
23332357
23342358 131
23352359
23362360 131
23372361
23382362 T201
23392363
23402364 New Htfd South End F. D.
23412365
23422366 10
23432367
23442368 10
23452369
23462370 T202
23472371
23482372 Plainfield Central Village FD
23492373
23502374 1,466
23512375
23522376 1,466
23532377
23542378 T203
23552379
23562380 Plainfield - Moosup FD
23572381
23582382 2,174
23592383
23602384 2,174
23612385
23622386 T204
23632387
23642388 Plainfield: Plainfield FD
23652389
23662390 1,959
23672391
23682392 1,959
23692393
23702394 T205
23712395
23722396 Plainfield Wauregan FD
23732397
23742398 5,136
23752399
23762400 5,136
23772401
23782402 T206
23792403
23802404 Pomfret FD
23812405
23822406 1,031
23832407
23842408 1,031
23852409
23862410 T207
23872411
23882412 Putnam: E. Putnam FD
23892413
23902414 10,110
23912415
23922416 10,110
23932417
23942418 T208
23952419
23962420 Simsbury F. D.
23972421
23982422 2,638
23992423
24002424 2,638
24012425
24022426 T209
24032427
24042428 Stafford Springs Service Dist.
24052429
24062430 15,246
24072431
24082432 15,246
24092433
24102434 T210
24112435
24122436 Sterling F. D.
24132437
24142438 1,293
24152439
24162440 1,293
24172441
24182442 T211
24192443
24202444 Stonington Mystic FD
24212445
24222446 601
24232447
24242448 601
24252449
24262450 T212
24272451
24282452 Stonington Old Mystic FD
24292453
24302454 2,519
24312455
24322456 2,519
24332457
24342458 T213
24352459
24362460 Stonington Pawcatuck F. D.
24372461
24382462 5,500
24392463
24402464 5,500
24412465
24422466 T214
24432467
24442468 Stonington Quiambaug F. D.
24452469
24462470 72
24472471
24482472 72
24492473
24502474 T215
24512475
24522476 Stonington Wequetequock FD
24532477
24542478 73
24552479
24562480 73
24572481
24582482 T216
24592483
24602484 Trumbull Center
24612485
24622486 555
24632487
24642488 555
24652489
24662490 T217
24672491
24682492 Trumbull Long Hill F. D.
24692493
24702494 1,105
24712495
24722496 1,105
24732497
24742498 T218
24752499
24762500 Trumbull Nichols F. D.
24772501
24782502 3,435
24792503
24802504 3,435
24812505
24822506 T219
24832507
24842508 W. Haven: West Shore FD
24852509
24862510 34,708
24872511
24882512 34,708
24892513
24902514 T220
24912515
24922516 W. Haven: Allingtown FD
24932517
24942518 21,514
24952519
24962520 21,514
24972521
24982522 T221
24992523
25002524 West Haven First Ctr FD 1
25012525
25022526 4,736
25032527
25042528 4,736
25052529
25062530 T222
25072531
25082532 Windsor Wilson FD
25092533
25102534 214
25112535
25122536 214
25132537
25142538 T223
25152539
25162540 Windsor FD
25172541
25182542 14
25192543
25202544 14
25212545
25222546 T224
25232547
25242548 Windham First
25252549
25262550 8,929
25272551
25282552 8,929
25292553
25302554 T225
25312555
25322556 Grand Totals
25332557
25342558 60,000,000
25352559
25362560 60,000,000
25372561
25382562 (c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
25392563
25402564 Sec. 56. Subsection (a) of section 8-336n of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25412565
2542-(a) For the purpose of capitalizing the Housing Trust Fund created by section 8-336o, the State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [two hundred twenty] two hundred thirty-five million dollars, provided (1) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2005, (2) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2006, (3) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2007, (4) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2008, (5) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2009, (6) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2011, (7) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2012, (8) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2013, [and] (9) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2014, and (10) fifteen million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2016. The proceeds of the sale of bonds pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Housing Trust Fund.
2566+(a) For the purpose of capitalizing the Housing Trust Fund created by section 8-336o, the State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [two hundred twenty] two hundred eighty-five million dollars, provided (1) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2005, (2) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2006, (3) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2007, (4) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2008, (5) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2009, (6) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2011, (7) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2012, (8) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2013, [and] (9) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2014, (10) forty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2015, and (11) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2016. The proceeds of the sale of bonds pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Housing Trust Fund.
25432567
25442568 Sec. 57. (Effective July 1, 2015) (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate thirty million dollars, provided fifteen million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.
25452569
25462570 (b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes of a homelessness prevention and response fund to provide forgivable loans or grants to (1) landlords to renovate multifamily homes, including performing building code compliance work and other major improvements, in exchange for the landlord's participation in a rapid rehousing program. A landlord's participation in such program would include, but not be limited to, waiving security deposits and abatement of rent for a designated period; or (2) landlords to renovate multifamily homes, including performing building code compliance work and other major improvements, fund ongoing maintenance and repair, and capitalize operating and replacement reserves in exchange for the abatement of rent by a landlord for scattered site supportive housing units.
25472571
25482572 (c) The Department of Housing may use not more than five per cent of the total allocation for administrative purposes.
25492573
25502574 (d) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
25512575
25522576 Sec. 58. Subsection (a) of section 10-66jj of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25532577
25542578 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [thirty] thirty-five million dollars, provided five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
25552579
25562580 Sec. 59. Section 10-265h of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25572581
25582582 (a) The Commissioner of Administrative Services, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education, shall establish, within available bond authorizations, a grant program to assist [priority school] alliance districts, as defined in section 10-262u, in paying for general improvements to school buildings. For purposes of this section "general improvements to school buildings" means work that (1) is generally not eligible for reimbursement pursuant to chapter 173, and (2) is to (A) replace windows, doors, boilers and other heating and ventilation system components, internal communications and technology systems, lockers, floors, cafeteria equipment and ceilings, including the installation of new drop ceilings, (B) upgrade restrooms including the replacement of fixtures and related water supplies and drainage, (C) upgrade and replace lighting, including energy efficient upgrades to lighting systems and controls to increase efficiency, and reduce consumption levels and cost, (D) upgrade entryways, driveways, parking areas, play areas and athletic fields, (E) upgrade equipment, (F) repair roofs, including the installation of energy efficient fixtures and systems and environmental enhancements, or [(D)] (G) install or upgrade security equipment that is consistent with the school safety infrastructure standards, developed by the School Safety Infrastructure Council pursuant to section 10-292r, including, but not limited to, video surveillance devices and fencing, provided "general improvements to school buildings" may include work not specified in this subdivision if the [school] alliance district provides justification for such work acceptable to the Commissioner of [Education] Administrative Services, but shall not include routine maintenance such as painting, cleaning, equipment repair or other minor repairs or work done at the administrative facilities of a board of education.
25592583
25602584 (b) Eligibility for grants pursuant to this section shall be determined for a five-year period based on a school district's designation as an alliance district in the initial year of [application] designation as [a priority school] an alliance district. Grant awards shall be made annually contingent upon the filing of an application and a satisfactory annual evaluation. [School] Priority shall be given to an alliance district that includes a life-cycle stewardship plan with such alliance district's application. The life-cycle stewardship plan shall describe the investments and other efforts that have been and will be made by the alliance district to extend the life cycle of its facilities and equipment. Alliance districts shall apply for grants pursuant to this section at such time and in such manner as the commissioner prescribes.
25612585
25622586 (c) [Priority school districts shall receive grants based on the formula established in subdivision (1) of subsection (e) of section 10-265f.] No funds received by [a school] an alliance district pursuant to this section shall be used to supplant local matching requirements for federal [,] or state [or local] funding otherwise received by such [town] alliance district for improvements to school buildings.
25632587
25642588 (d) [Expenditure reports shall be filed] Each alliance district that receives funds pursuant to this section shall file expenditure reports with the Department of [Education] Administrative Services as requested by the [commissioner. School districts] Commissioner of Administrative Services. Each alliance district shall refund (1) any unexpended amounts at the close of the project for which the grants are awarded and (2) any amounts not expended in accordance with the approved grant application.
25652589
25662590 (e) General improvements for which grants are awarded in any year shall be completed by the end of the succeeding fiscal year.
25672591
25682592 Sec. 60. Section 10-287d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25692593
25702594 For the purposes of funding (1) grants to projects that have received approval of the Department of Administrative Services pursuant to sections 10-287 and 10-287a, subsection (a) of section 10-65 and section 10-76e, (2) grants to assist school building projects to remedy safety and health violations and damage from fire and catastrophe, and (3) technical high school projects pursuant to section 10-283b, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, to issue bonds of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate amount not exceeding [ten billion one hundred twenty-six million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided four hundred sixty-nine million nine hundred thousand] eleven billion two hundred sixteen million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided five hundred sixty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016. Bonds of each series shall bear such date or dates and mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates and be subject to such redemption privileges, with or without premium, as may be fixed by the State Bond Commission. They shall be sold at not less than par and accrued interest and the full faith and credit of the state is pledged for the payment of the interest thereon and the principal thereof as the same shall become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. The State Treasurer is authorized to invest temporarily in direct obligations of the United States, United States agency obligations, certificates of deposit, commercial paper or bank acceptances such portion of the proceeds of such bonds or of any notes issued in anticipation thereof as may be deemed available for such purpose.
25712595
25722596 Sec. 61. Section 10-292k of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25732597
25742598 For purposes of funding interest subsidy grants, except for interest subsidy grants made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 10-292m, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, to issue bonds of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate amount not exceeding [three hundred sixty-one million seven hundred thousand] three hundred sixty-six million eight hundred thousand dollars, provided [four million three] two million one hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016. Bonds of each series shall bear such date or dates and mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates and be subject to such redemption privileges, with or without premium, as may be fixed by the State Bond Commission. They shall be sold at not less than par and accrued interest and the full faith and credit of the state is pledged for the payment of the interest thereon and the principal thereof as the same shall become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. The State Treasurer is authorized to invest temporarily in direct obligations of the United States, United States agency obligations, certificates of deposit, commercial paper or bank acceptances, such portion of the proceeds of such bonds or of any notes issued in anticipation thereof as may be deemed available for such purpose.
25752599
25762600 Sec. 62. Subsection (b) of section 10a-91e of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
25772601
25782602 (b) The State Bond Commission shall approve a memorandum of understanding between the board of regents and the state, acting by and through the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and the Treasurer, providing for the issuance of said bonds for the purposes of sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, including provisions regarding the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs should be added to the proceeds of the bonds authorized pursuant to sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, for such project or projects. The memorandum of understanding shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of section 3-20 and the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which is not inconsistent with the provisions of sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive. The memorandum of understanding dated July 8, 2008, and approved by the State Bond Commission on August 8, 2008, shall be deemed to incorporate the amendments to sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, enacted in sections 50 to 57, inclusive, of public act 14-98.
25792603
2580-Sec. 63. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2581-
2582-(a) For the purposes of sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion five hundred twelve million six hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided two hundred eighteen million] one billion six hundred forty-seven million six hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided ninety million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
2583-
2584-Sec. 64. Subsection (d) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2604+Sec. 63. Section 22-26hh of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2605+
2606+The State Bond Commission shall have power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one hundred seventy million two hundred fifty thousand] one hundred ninety million two hundred fifty thousand dollars, the proceeds of which shall be used for the purposes of section 22-26cc, provided not more than ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016, and further provided not more than two million dollars shall be used for the purposes of section 22-26jj. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
2607+
2608+Sec. 64. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2609+
2610+(a) For the purposes of sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion five hundred twelve million six hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided two hundred eighteen million] one billion six hundred fifty-two million six hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided ninety-two million five hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016.
2611+
2612+Sec. 65. Subsection (d) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25852613
25862614 (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall preclude the State Bond Commission from authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds, in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [three billion one hundred thirty-seven million five hundred eighty thousand dollars, provided three hundred thirty-one million nine hundred seventy thousand] three billion three hundred seventy-five million five hundred eighty thousand dollars, provided one hundred eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2014] 2016, that are not general obligations of the state of Connecticut to which the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal and interest. Such revenue bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such revenue bonds. The revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes authorized to be issued under sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from nor charged upon any funds other than the revenues or other receipts, funds or moneys pledged therefor as provided in said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, including the repayment of municipal loan obligations; nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon except to the extent of such pledged revenues or the receipts, funds or moneys pledged therefor as provided in said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The issuance of revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes under the provisions of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall not directly or indirectly or contingently obligate the state or any political subdivision thereof to levy or to pledge any form of taxation whatever therefor or to make any appropriation for their payment. The revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of the state or of any political subdivision thereof, except the property mortgaged or otherwise encumbered under the provisions and for the purposes of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The substance of such limitation shall be plainly stated on the face of each revenue bond, revenue state bond anticipation note and revenue state grant anticipation note issued pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall not be subject to any statutory limitation on the indebtedness of the state and such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes, when issued, shall not be included in computing the aggregate indebtedness of the state in respect to and to the extent of any such limitation. As part of the contract of the state with the owners of such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes, all amounts necessary for the punctual payment of the debt service requirements with respect to such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes shall be deemed appropriated, but only from the sources pledged pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The proceeds of such revenue bonds or notes may be deposited in the Clean Water Fund for use in accordance with the permitted uses of such fund. Any expense incurred in connection with the carrying out of the provisions of this section, including the costs of issuance of revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes may be paid from the accrued interest and premiums or from any other proceeds of the sale of such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes or revenue state grant anticipation notes and in the same manner as other obligations of the state. All provisions of subsections (g), (k), (l), (s) and (u) of section 3-20 or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all revenue bonds, state revenue bond anticipation notes and state revenue grant anticipation notes authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. For the purposes of subsection (o) of section 3-20, "bond act" shall be construed to include said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive.
25872615
2588-Sec. 65. Section 23-103 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2616+Sec. 66. Section 23-103 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
25892617
25902618 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [two] twelve million dollars, [for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009] provided five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.
25912619
25922620 (b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for the purpose of establishing a Connecticut bikeway, pedestrian walkway, recreational trail and greenway grant program for [municipal grants] grants-in-aid to municipalities, private organizations that are exempt from taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended, agencies, districts and other organizations. For the purposes of this section, "bikeway" means any road, street, path or way which is specifically designated for bicycle travel, even if such road, street, path or way is shared with other modes of transportation.
25932621
25942622 (c) Such grants shall be used for planning, design, land acquisition, construction, construction administration, equipment, trail amenities, trail facilities and publications for bikeways, pedestrian walkways, greenways, [and] multiuse paths, development and maintenance of recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both motorized and nonmotorized uses. Eligible projects may include: (1) Bicycle trails that complete sections of the Connecticut portion of the East Coast Greenway, (2) bikeways that connect to the East Coast Greenway, and (3) bikeways or other multiuse paths established within the State Recreational Trails Plan.
25952623
25962624 (d) Eligibility criteria for such grants shall include, but not be limited to: (1) A [local] match of twenty per cent, such match may be provided by municipal, federal, other state, nonprofit or private funds, and for applications including more than one municipality or applicant, the match requirement shall be ten per cent, (2) municipal responsibility for maintenance of such bikeways, (3) public input, and (4) designs that comply with the 1999 American Association of State Highway Transportation Official's "Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities". Such grant money may be used to match federal funds being used for the purposes listed in subsection (c) of this section.
25972625
25982626 (e) The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection may use not more than two per cent of the total allocation for administrative purposes. An advisory committee shall be established to advise on the allocation of such funds. Membership of such committee shall be comprised of trail users and advocates, who shall be determined by the commissioner. The Department of Transportation shall, in accordance with the provisions of title 13a, work with the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in furtherance of such program.
25992627
26002628 (f) All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
26012629
2602-Sec. 66. Subsection (a) of section 32-235 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2603-
2604-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion two hundred fifteen million three hundred thousand] one billion three hundred seventy-five three hundred thousand dollars, provided (1) one hundred forty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2011, and twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for small business development; [and] (2) two hundred eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012, and forty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for the Small Business Express program established pursuant to section 32-7g and not more than twenty million dollars of said authorization may be made available for businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state; and (3) eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016. Any amount of said authorizations that are made available for small business development or businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state, but are not exhausted for such purpose by the first day of the fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year in which such amount was made available, shall be used for the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section. For purposes of this subsection, a "small business" is one employing not more than one hundred employees.
2605-
2606-Sec. 67. Section 85 of public act 13-3, as amended by section 74 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2630+Sec. 67. Subsection (a) of section 32-235 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2015):
2631+
2632+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion two hundred fifteen million three hundred thousand] one billion four hundred fifteen million three hundred thousand dollars, provided (1) one hundred forty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2011, and twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for small business development; [and] (2) two hundred eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012, and forty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for the Small Business Express program established pursuant to section 32-7g and not more than twenty million dollars of said authorization may be made available for businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state; and (3) one hundred million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016. Any amount of said authorizations that are made available for small business development or businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state, but are not exhausted for such purpose by the first day of the fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year in which such amount was made available, shall be used for the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section. For purposes of this subsection, a "small business" is one employing not more than one hundred employees.
2633+
2634+Sec. 68. Section 85 of public act 13-3, as amended by section 74 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26072635
26082636 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [thirty-seven] forty-seven million dollars.
26092637
26102638 (b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Department of Education for the purpose of the school security infrastructure competitive grant program, established pursuant to section 84 of [this act] public act 13-3, as amended by section 15 of public act 13-122, section 191 of public act 13-247 and section 73 of public act 14-98.
26112639
26122640 (c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
26132641
2614-Sec. 68. Section 22 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 238 of special act 90-34, section 142 of special act 91-7 of the June special session, section 115 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, section 93 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 64 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 12 of public act 96-181 and section 76 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2615-
2616-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 22 to 27, inclusive, of special act 88-77, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [sixty-seven million one hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred twelve] sixty-six million seven hundred thirty-eight thousand six hundred five dollars.
2617-
2618-Sec. 69. Subdivision (33) of subsection (j) of section 23 of special act 88-77 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2642+Sec. 69. Section 22 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 238 of special act 90-34, section 142 of special act 91-7 of the June special session, section 115 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, section 93 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 64 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 12 of public act 96-181 and section 76 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2643+
2644+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 22 to 27, inclusive, of special act 88-77, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [sixty-seven] sixty-six million [one] seven hundred [seventy-five] thirty-eight thousand [five] six hundred [twelve] five dollars.
2645+
2646+Sec. 70. Subdivision (33) of subsection (j) of section 23 of special act 88-77 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26192647
26202648 Grant-in-aid to the town of Wethersfield for drainage and flood control improvements, not exceeding one million [seven hundred fifty] three hundred thirteen thousand ninety-three dollars.
26212649
2622-Sec. 70. Section 1 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, as amended by section 174 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 118 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 66 of special act 95-20, section 36 of public act 96-181, section 129 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, section 32 of special act 98-9 and section 48 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2623-
2624-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 92-3 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$321,385,563] $320,185,563.
2625-
2626-Sec. 71. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 2 of special act 92-3 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2650+Sec. 71. Section 1 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, as amended by section 174 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 118 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 66 of special act 95-20, section 36 of public act 96-181, section 129 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, section 32 of special act 98-9 and section 48 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2651+
2652+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 92-3 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$321,385,563] $320,589,271.
2653+
2654+Sec. 72. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 2 of special act 92-3 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26272655
26282656 Yantic River flood control project, Norwich and Franklin, not exceeding [$2,700,000] $1,500,000;
26292657
2630-Sec. 72. Subsection (a) of section 3 of public act 96-250, as amended by section 15 of public act 04-1 of the May special session, section 13 of public act 05-5 of the June special session, section 53 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 59 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2658+Sec. 73. Subsection (a) of section 3 of public act 96-250, as amended by section 15 of public act 04-1 of the May special session, section 13 of public act 05-5 of the June special session, section 53 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 59 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26312659
26322660 For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [five] four million dollars.
26332661
2634-Sec. 73. Section 20 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 47 of public act 00-167, section 61 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 83 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 119 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 75 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2662+Sec. 74. Section 20 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 47 of public act 00-167, section 61 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 83 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 119 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 75 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26352663
26362664 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 99-242, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$217,577,538] $216,461,738.
26372665
2638-Sec. 74. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 113 of public act 07-6 of the June special session and section 120 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2666+Sec. 75. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 113 of public act 07-6 of the June special session and section 120 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26392667
26402668 Design and installation of sprinkler systems, including related fire safety improvements, in direct patient care buildings, not exceeding [$3,500,000] $2,384,200.
26412669
2642-Sec. 75. Section 1 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 5 of special act 01-1 of the November 15 special session, section 74 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 94 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 123 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 83 of public act 10-44 and section 83 of public act 11-57, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2670+Sec. 76. Section 31 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 50 of public act 00-167, section 87 of special act 04-2 of the May special session and section 78 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2671+
2672+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of public act 99-242, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$154,571,000] $148,071,000.
2673+
2674+Sec. 77. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 92 of special act 01-2 of the June special session and section 88 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2675+
2676+Sec. 78. Section 1 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 5 of special act 01-1 of the November 15 special session, section 74 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 94 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 123 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 83 of public act 10-44 and section 83 of public act 11-57, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26432677
26442678 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$478,973,945] $478,379,654.
26452679
2646-Sec. 76. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 01-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2680+Sec. 79. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 01-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26472681
26482682 For the American School for the Deaf: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new construction, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $9,405,709.
26492683
2650-Sec. 77. Section 16 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 103 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 126 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 92 of public act 10-44 and section 60 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2651-
2652-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 16 to 22, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$152,970,112] $152,056,705.
2653-
2654-Sec. 78. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2655-
2656-Alterations, renovations, additions and improvements, including new construction in accordance with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services master campus plan, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $886,593.
2657-
2658-Sec. 79. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 96 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2684+Sec. 80. Section 16 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 103 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 126 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 92 of public act 10-44 and section 60 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2685+
2686+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 16 to 22, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$152,970,112] $151,334,615.
2687+
2688+Sec. 81. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2689+
2690+Alterations, renovations, additions and improvements, including new construction in accordance with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services master campus plan, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $164,503.
2691+
2692+Sec. 82. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 96 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26592693
26602694 For the American School for the Deaf: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new construction, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,200,000.
26612695
2662-Sec. 80. Section 27 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 102 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 95 of public act 10-44 and section 104 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2696+Sec. 83. Section 27 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 102 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 95 of public act 10-44 and section 104 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26632697
26642698 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 27 to 34, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$64,358,000] $62,358,000.
26652699
2666-Sec. 81. Subsection (e) of section 28 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 105 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session and section 98 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2667-
2668-Sec. 82. Section 16 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, as amended by section 108 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 86 of special act 05-1 of the June special session and section 102 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2669-
2670-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 16 to 22, inclusive, of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$144,864,375] $129,864,375.
2671-
2672-Sec. 83. Subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2673-
2674-Sec. 84. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 17 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, as amended by section 114 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2675-
2676-Development of Criminal/Juvenile courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding [$15,000,000] $5,000,000 and necessary repairs to existing Judicial Branch facilities in New Haven, not exceeding $4,500,000.
2677-
2678-Sec. 85. Section 1 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, section 130 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 106 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2700+Sec. 84. Subsection (e) of section 28 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 105 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session and section 98 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2701+
2702+Sec. 85. Section 16 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, as amended by section 108 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 86 of special act 05-1 of the June special session and section 102 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2703+
2704+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 16 to 22, inclusive, of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$144,864,375] $139,864,375.
2705+
2706+Sec. 86. Subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2707+
2708+Sec. 87. Section 1 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, section 130 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 106 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26792709
26802710 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 04-2 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$233,881,385] $232,381,385.
26812711
2682-Sec. 86. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2683-
2684-Sec. 87. Subdivision (5) of subsection (j) of section 2 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2712+Sec. 88. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2713+
2714+Sec. 89. Subdivision (5) of subsection (j) of section 2 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26852715
26862716 At Capital Community Technical College: Campus expansion, not exceeding [$6,000,000] $5,500,000.
26872717
2688-Sec. 88. Section 12 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, as amended by section 140 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 116 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2718+Sec. 90. Section 12 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, as amended by section 140 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 116 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26892719
26902720 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of special act 04-2 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$33,347,057] $32,347,057.
26912721
2692-Sec. 89. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 13 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2693-
2694-Sec. 90. Section 1 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 152 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 121 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2722+Sec. 91. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 13 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2723+
2724+Sec. 92. Section 1 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 152 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 121 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26952725
26962726 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$182,191,115] $179,191,115.
26972727
2698-Sec. 91. Subdivision (1) of subsection (m) of section 2 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2728+Sec. 93. Subdivision (1) of subsection (m) of section 2 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
26992729
27002730 For the American School for the Deaf: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new construction and fire alarms, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $2,000,000.
27012731
2702-Sec. 92. Section 12 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 169 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 131 of public act 10-44 and section 106 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2703-
2704-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$95,829,314] $91,951,514.
2705-
2706-Sec. 93. Subdivision (5) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2707-
2708-Sec. 94. Subdivision (14) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2709-
2710-Sec. 95. Subdivision (16) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2711-
2712-Sec. 96. Subdivision (17) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2713-
2714-Sec. 97. Subdivision (18) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2715-
2716-Sec. 98. Subdivision (25) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 172 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2717-
2718-Sec. 99. Subdivision (27) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2719-
2720-Sec. 100. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2721-
2722-Sec. 101. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2723-
2724-Sec. 102. Subdivision (3) of subsection (i) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 177 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 144 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2725-
2726-Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCAs, YWCAs and community centers, for construction and renovation of community youth centers for neighborhood recreation or education purposes, not exceeding [$3,700,000, provided (A) up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the Bridgeport Police Athletic League for the construction and renovation of a new gym and youth center, and (B) up to $750,000 shall be made available to the city of Bridgeport for the Burroughs Community Center] $3,612,200.
2727-
2728-Sec. 103. Subdivision (18) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2729-
2730-Sec. 104. Subdivision (20) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2731-
2732-Sec. 105. Subdivision (21) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2733-
2734-Sec. 106. Subdivision (10) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 181 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 158 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2735-
2736-Sec. 107. Subdivision (18) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2737-
2738-Sec. 108. Subdivision (20) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2739-
2740-Sec. 109. Subsection (o) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 188 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2741-
2742-(o) For the Department of Transportation: Grant-in-aid to the town of Middlefield, for [improvements to the Mattabeseck Bridge] bridges, roads and infrastructure, not exceeding $250,000.
2743-
2744-Sec. 110. Section 31 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 202 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 168 of public act 10-44 and section 111 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2745-
2746-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$151,025,737] $138,670,933.
2747-
2748-Sec. 111. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2749-
2750-Sec. 112. Subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2751-
2752-Sec. 113. Subdivision (6) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2753-
2754-Sec. 114. Subdivision (12) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2755-
2756-Sec. 115. Subdivision (13) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2757-
2758-Sec. 116. Subdivision (15) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2759-
2760-(15) Grant-in-aid to the town of Thompson, for improvements to recreational facilities, not exceeding [$250,000] $17,400;
2761-
2762-Sec. 117. Subdivision (25) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 86 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2763-
2764-(25) Grant-in-aid to the town of Wallingford, for renovations to athletic fields at the town's public schools, not exceeding [$525,000] $250,000;
2765-
2766-Sec. 118. Subdivision (37) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2767-
2768-Sec. 119. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2769-
2770-Sec. 120. Subdivision (4) of subsection (e) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2771-
2772-Sec. 121. Subsection (f) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2732+Sec. 94. Section 12 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 169 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 131 of public act 10-44 and section 106 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2733+
2734+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$95,829,314] $86,748,164.
2735+
2736+Sec. 95. Subdivision (5) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2737+
2738+Sec. 96. Subdivision (14) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2739+
2740+Sec. 97. Subdivision (16) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2741+
2742+Sec. 98. Subdivision (17) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2743+
2744+Sec. 99. Subdivision (18) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2745+
2746+Sec. 100. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2747+
2748+Grant-in-aid to the town of East Lyme, for the purchase of Oswegatchie Hills for open space, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $200,000.
2749+
2750+Sec. 101. Subdivision (20) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2751+
2752+Sec. 102. Subdivision (25) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 172 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2753+
2754+Sec. 103. Subdivision (27) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2755+
2756+Sec. 104. Subdivision (29) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2757+
2758+Grant-in-aid to the town of Cromwell, for improvements to parks and fields at Watrous Park, Cromwell middle and high schools and Pierson Park, not exceeding [$350,000] $250,000.
2759+
2760+Sec. 105. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 175 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2761+
2762+Sec. 106. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2763+
2764+Sec. 107. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2765+
2766+Sec. 108. Subdivision (3) of subsection (i) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 177 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2767+
2768+Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCAs, YWCAs and community centers, for construction and renovation of community youth centers for neighborhood recreation or education purposes, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $3,612,200. [, provided (A) up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the Bridgeport Police Athletic League for the construction and renovation of a new gym and youth center, and (B) up to $750,000 shall be made available to the city of Bridgeport for the Burroughs Community Center.]
2769+
2770+Sec. 109. Subdivision (12) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2771+
2772+Grant-in-aid to the town of West Haven, for Front Avenue industrial development and for improvements to the Allingtown Business District, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $500,000.
2773+
2774+Sec. 110. Subdivision (13) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 179 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, and section 149 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2775+
2776+Sec. 111. Subdivision (18) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2777+
2778+Sec. 112. Subdivision (20) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2779+
2780+Sec. 113. Subdivision (21) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2781+
2782+Sec. 114. Subdivision (10) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 181 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 158 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2783+
2784+Sec. 115. Subdivision (12) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 159 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2785+
2786+Grant-in-aid to the 4-H Center at Auer Farm in Bloomfield, for building improvements, including classrooms and facilities for animals and handicap accessibility, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $571,650.
2787+
2788+Sec. 116. Subdivision (15) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 184 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2789+
2790+Grant-in-aid to the Greater Danbury AIDS Project for the purchase of buildings, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $475,000.
2791+
2792+Sec. 117. Subdivision (18) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2793+
2794+Sec. 118. Subdivision (20) of subsection (m) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2795+
2796+Sec. 119. Subsection (o) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 188 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2797+
2798+Sec. 120. Section 31 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 202 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 168 of public act 10-44 and section 111 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2799+
2800+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$151,025,737] $125,120,933.
2801+
2802+Sec. 121. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2803+
2804+Sec. 122. Subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2805+
2806+Sec. 123. Subdivision (6) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2807+
2808+Sec. 124. Subdivision (12) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2809+
2810+Sec. 125. Subdivision (13) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2811+
2812+Sec. 126. Subdivision (15) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2813+
2814+Sec. 127. Subdivision (18) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2815+
2816+Sec. 128. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 179 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2817+
2818+Sec. 129. Subdivision (21) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2819+
2820+Sec. 130. Subdivision (25) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 86 of public act 13-239, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2821+
2822+Sec. 131. Subdivision (37) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2823+
2824+Sec. 132. Subdivision (39) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 188 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2825+
2826+Sec. 133. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2827+
2828+Sec. 134. Subdivision (4) of subsection (e) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2829+
2830+Sec. 135. Subsection (f) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
27732831
27742832 For the Department of Mental Retardation: Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit organizations for alterations and improvements to nonresidential facilities, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $55,400.
27752833
2776-Sec. 122. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2834+Sec. 136. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
27772835
27782836 Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding [$3,500,000] $3,492,396.
27792837
2780-Sec. 123. Subdivision (3) of subsection (h) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2781-
2782-Sec. 124. Subdivision (6) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2783-
2784-Sec. 125. Subdivision (14) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2785-
2786-Sec. 126. Subdivision (17) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2787-
2788-Sec. 127. Subdivision (2) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2789-
2790-Sec. 128. Subdivision (3) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2791-
2792-Sec. 129. Subdivision (5) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 212 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2793-
2794-Sec. 130. Subdivision (12) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2795-
2796-Sec. 131. Subdivision (13) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2797-
2798-Sec. 132. Subdivision (2) of subsection (n) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 214 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2799-
2800-Sec. 133. Subsection (a) of section 6 of public act 05-2 of the October 25 special session, as amended by section 2 of public act 07-242, section 210 of public act 10-44 and section 137 of public act 10-179, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2838+Sec. 137. Subdivision (3) of subsection (h) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2839+
2840+Sec. 138. Subdivision (2) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2841+
2842+Grant-in-aid to municipalities and organizations that are exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, for cultural and entertainment-related economic development projects, including projects at museums, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $3,375,000, provided $625,000 shall be made available to the town of Norwalk for the Norwalk Maritime Museum.
2843+
2844+Sec. 139. Subdivision (4) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2845+
2846+Sec. 140. Subdivision (6) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2847+
2848+Sec. 141. Subdivision (7) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2849+
2850+Sec. 142. Subdivision (8) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2851+
2852+Sec. 143. Subdivision (9) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 62 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, section 34 of public act 09-6 of the September special session and section 197 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2853+
2854+Sec. 144. Subdivision (14) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2855+
2856+Sec. 145. Subdivision (17) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2857+
2858+Sec. 146. Subdivision (22) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2859+
2860+Sec. 147. Subdivision (2) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2861+
2862+Sec. 148. Subdivision (3) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2863+
2864+Sec. 149. Subdivision (4) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 204 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2865+
2866+Sec. 150. Subdivision (5) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 212 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2867+
2868+Sec. 151. Subdivision (12) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2869+
2870+Sec. 152. Subdivision (13) of subsection (m) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2871+
2872+Sec. 153. Subdivision (2) of subsection (n) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 214 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2873+
2874+Sec. 154. Subsection (a) of section 6 of public act 05-2 of the October 25 special session, as amended by section 2 of public act 07-242, section 210 of public act 10-44 and section 137 of public act 10-179, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28012875
28022876 The State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate five million dollars per year until the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be deposited in the Energy Conservation Loan Fund established under section 16a-40a of the general statutes for the purposes of making and guaranteeing loans and deferred loans as provided in section 5 of public act 05-2 of the October 25 special session and section 1 of public act 07-242. All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, of the general statutes, as amended by section 5 of public act 05-191, and this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Said bonds issued pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
28032877
2804-Sec. 134. Section 1 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 10-44, section 86 of public act 11-57, section 18 of public act 12-189, section 115 of public act 13-239 and section 62 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2805-
2806-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$324,559,611] $318,312,611.
2807-
2808-Sec. 135. Subdivision (1) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2878+Sec. 155. Section 1 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 10-44, section 86 of public act 11-57, section 18 of public act 12-189, section 115 of public act 13-239 and section 62 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2879+
2880+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$324,559,611] $315,974,611.
2881+
2882+Sec. 156. Subdivision (1) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28092883
28102884 Alterations, renovations and additions to Jenkins Laboratory, not exceeding [$1,300,000] $1,260,000.
28112885
2812-Sec. 136. Subparagraph (B) of subdivision (2) of subsection (t) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2813-
2814-Sec. 137. Subdivision (2) of subsection (v) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2886+Sec. 157. Subdivision (1) of subsection (r) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2887+
2888+Sec. 158. Subparagraph (B) of subdivision (2) of subsection (t) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2889+
2890+Sec. 159. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (t) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2891+
2892+New and replacement instruction, research, laboratory and physical plant and administrative equipment, not exceeding [$8,000,000] $2,430,000.
2893+
2894+Sec. 160. Subparagraph (B) of subdivision (1) of subsection (t) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2895+
2896+Alterations, repairs and improvements to auxiliary services buildings, not exceeding [$6,346,000] $5,434,000.
2897+
2898+Sec. 161. Subdivision (2) of subsection (v) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28152899
28162900 Development and construction of a self-contained secure treatment facility for juvenile girls, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $643,000.
28172901
2818-Sec. 138. Subdivision (8) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2819-
2820-Sec. 139. Section 12 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 233 of public act 10-44, section 143 of public act 10-179, section 98 of public act 13-3 and section 119 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2821-
2822-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$189,156,941] $152,807,486.
2823-
2824-Sec. 140. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2825-
2826-Sec. 141. Subdivision (7) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2827-
2828-Sec. 142. Subdivision (5) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2829-
2830-Sec. 143. Subdivision (8) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 243 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2831-
2832-Sec. 144. Subdivision (9) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2833-
2834-Sec. 145. Subdivision (12) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2835-
2836-Sec. 146. Subdivision (21) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2902+Sec. 162. Subdivision (8) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2903+
2904+Sec. 163. Section 12 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 233 of public act 10-44, section 143 of public act 10-179, section 98 of public act 13-3 and section 119 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2905+
2906+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$189,156,941] $139,625,776.
2907+
2908+Sec. 164. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2909+
2910+Sec. 165. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2911+
2912+Sec. 166. Subdivision (7) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2913+
2914+Sec. 167. Subdivision (5) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2915+
2916+Sec. 168. Subdivision (8) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 243 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2917+
2918+Sec. 169. Subdivision (9) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2919+
2920+Sec. 170. Subdivision (11) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2921+
2922+Sec. 171. Subdivision (12) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2923+
2924+Sec. 172. Subdivision (15) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2925+
2926+Sec. 173. Subdivision (21) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28372927
28382928 Grant-in-aid to the town of Wolcott for retirement of debt associated with installation of a water line, not exceeding [$500,000] $400,000.
28392929
2840-Sec. 147. Subdivision (29) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2841-
2842-Sec. 148. Subdivision (30) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 347 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2843-
2844-Sec. 149. Subdivision (35) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2930+Sec. 174. Subdivision (25) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 249 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2931+
2932+Sec. 175. Subdivision (29) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2933+
2934+Sec. 176. Subdivision (30) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 347 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2935+
2936+Sec. 177. Subdivision (35) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28452937
28462938 Grant-in-aid to the city of Trumbull for open space and trail development at Great Oak Park, not exceeding [$50,000] $30,000.
28472939
2848-Sec. 150. Subdivision (37) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2940+Sec. 178. Subdivision (36) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2941+
2942+Sec. 179. Subdivision (37) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28492943
28502944 Grant-in-aid to the town of Preston for demolition of the former Poquetanuck School, not exceeding [$250,000] $162,500.
28512945
2852-Sec. 151. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 254 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2946+Sec. 180. Subdivision (40) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2947+
2948+Sec. 181. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 254 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28532949
28542950 Grant-in-aid to the town of Greenwich for renovation of existing, or construction of new, exhibition areas, teaching spaces and the science gallery at the Bruce Museum, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $750,000.
28552951
2856-Sec. 152. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2857-
2858-Sec. 153. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2859-
2860-Sec. 154. Subdivision (19) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2861-
2862-Sec. 155. Subdivision (23) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2863-
2864-Sec. 156. Subdivision (26) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2865-
2866-Sec. 157. Subdivision (27) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 268 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2867-
2868-Sec. 158. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2869-
2870-Sec. 159. Subdivision (5) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 272 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2871-
2872-Sec. 160. Subdivision (17) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2873-
2874-Sec. 161. Subdivision (19) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2875-
2876-Sec. 162. Subdivision (32) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2877-
2878-Sec. 163. Subdivision (44) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2879-
2880-Sec. 164. Subdivision (47) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2952+Sec. 182. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2953+
2954+Sec. 183. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2955+
2956+Sec. 184. Subdivision (14) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 261 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2957+
2958+Sec. 185. Subdivision (15) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2959+
2960+Sec. 186. Subdivision (19) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2961+
2962+Sec. 187. Subdivision (21) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 265 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2963+
2964+Sec. 188. Subdivision (23) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2965+
2966+Sec. 189. Subdivision (24) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2967+
2968+Sec. 190. Subdivision (25) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 267 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2969+
2970+Grant-in-aid to the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks for construction of a swing space storage building and an education building, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,500,000;
2971+
2972+Sec. 191. Subdivision (26) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2973+
2974+Sec. 192. Subdivision (27) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 268 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2975+
2976+Sec. 193. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2977+
2978+Sec. 194. Subdivision (5) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 272 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2979+
2980+Sec. 195. Subdivision (7) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2981+
2982+Sec. 196. Subdivision (8) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2983+
2984+Sec. 197. Subdivision (14) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2985+
2986+Grant-in-aid to the city of New Britain for property acquisition, design development and construction of a downtown redevelopment plan, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $500,000.
2987+
2988+Sec. 198. Subdivision (15) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2989+
2990+Sec. 198. Subdivision (17) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2991+
2992+Sec. 200. Subdivision (19) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2993+
2994+Sec. 201. Subdivision (22) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 277 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2995+
2996+Grant-in-aid to the city of Meriden for the West Main Street streetscape project, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,200,000.
2997+
2998+Sec. 202. Subdivision (32) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2999+
3000+Sec. 203. Subdivision (41) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3001+
3002+Sec. 204. Subdivision (44) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3003+
3004+Sec. 205. Subdivision (47) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
28813005
28823006 Grant-in-aid to the town of Farmington for completion of a portion of a trail in Rails to Trails, not exceeding [$65,000] $50,000.
28833007
2884-Sec. 165. Subdivision (48) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2885-
2886-Sec. 166. Subdivision (50) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 293 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2887-
2888-Sec. 167. Subdivision (4) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2889-
2890-Sec. 168. Subdivision (6) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2891-
2892-Sec. 169. Subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2893-
2894-Sec. 170. Subdivision (6) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2895-
2896-Sec. 171. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2897-
2898-Sec. 172. Subdivision (14) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 301 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2899-
2900-Sec. 173. Subdivision (15) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 302 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2901-
2902-Sec. 174. Subdivision (18) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 303 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2903-
2904-Sec. 175. Subdivision (19) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2905-
2906-Sec. 176. Subdivision (20) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2907-
2908-Sec. 177. Subdivision (4) of subsection (k) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2909-
2910-Sec. 178. Subsection (n) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 313 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2911-
2912-For Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated: To recapitalize the programs of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated, described in chapter 581 of the general statutes, not exceeding [$8,500,000] $3,500,000, provided up to $1,500,000 shall be made available for capital expenses associated with the BioBus.
2913-
2914-Sec. 179. Section 20 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 314 of public act 10-44, section 21 of public act 12-189 and section 127 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3008+Sec. 206. Subdivision (48) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3009+
3010+Sec. 207. Subdivision (49) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 292 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3011+
3012+Sec. 208. Subdivision (50) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 293 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3013+
3014+Sec. 209. Subdivision (1) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3015+
3016+Sec. 210. Subdivision (4) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3017+
3018+Sec. 211. Subdivision (6) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3019+
3020+Sec. 212. Subdivision (10) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 298 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3021+
3022+Sec. 213. Subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3023+
3024+Sec. 214. Subdivision (6) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3025+
3026+Sec. 215. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3027+
3028+Sec. 216. Subdivision (8) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3029+
3030+Sec. 217. Subdivision (14) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 301 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3031+
3032+Sec. 218. Subdivision (15) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 302 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3033+
3034+Sec. 219. Subdivision (18) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 303 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3035+
3036+Sec. 220. Subdivision (19) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3037+
3038+Sec. 221. Subdivision (20) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3039+
3040+Sec. 222. Subdivision (4) of subsection (k) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3041+
3042+Sec. 223. Section 20 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 314 of public act 10-44, section 21 of public act 12-189 and section 127 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29153043
29163044 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$236,624,591] $230,624,591.
29173045
2918-Sec. 180. Subdivision (3) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2919-
2920-Sec. 181. Section 31 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 318 of public act 10-44, section 144 of public act 10-179 and section 129 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2921-
2922-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$90,117,075] $71,760,743.
2923-
2924-Sec. 182. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2925-
2926-Sec. 183. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2927-
2928-Sec. 184. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 321 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2929-
2930-Sec. 185. Subdivision (9) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3046+Sec. 224. Subdivision (3) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3047+
3048+Sec. 225. Section 31 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 318 of public act 10-44, section 144 of public act 10-179 and section 129 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3049+
3050+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$90,117,075] $68,860,743.
3051+
3052+Sec. 226. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3053+
3054+Sec. 227. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3055+
3056+Sec. 228. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 321 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3057+
3058+Sec. 229. Subdivision (9) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29313059
29323060 Grant-in-aid to the town of Simsbury for open space acquisition and farmland preservation at Meadow Wood, not exceeding [$500,000] $50,000.
29333061
2934-Sec. 186. Subdivision (10) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2935-
2936-Sec. 187. Subdivision (5) of subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 327 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2937-
2938-Sec. 188. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2939-
2940-Sec. 189. Subdivision (4) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 331 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2941-
2942-Sec. 190. Subdivision (7) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 333 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2943-
2944-Sec. 191. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 339 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2945-
2946-Sec. 192. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2947-
2948-(1) Grant-in-aid to municipalities, regional school districts and regional education service centers for the costs of wiring school buildings, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,782,693;
2949-
2950-Sec. 193. Subsection (a) of section 73 of public act 07-242 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2951-
2952-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [thirty] twenty-seven million dollars.
2953-
2954-Sec. 194. Subsection (a) of section 90 of public act 07-242 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2955-
2956-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [fifty] forty million dollars.
2957-
2958-Sec. 195. Section 41 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3062+Sec. 230. Subdivision (10) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3063+
3064+Sec. 231. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 325 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3065+
3066+Sec. 232. Subdivision (5) of subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 327 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3067+
3068+Sec. 233. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3069+
3070+Sec. 234. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3071+
3072+Sec. 235. Subdivision (4) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 331 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3073+
3074+Sec. 236. Subdivision (7) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 333 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3075+
3076+Sec. 237. Subdivision (10) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3077+
3078+Sec. 238. Subdivision (11) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3079+
3080+Grant-in-aid to the city of Manchester for the Broad Street streetscape project, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,000,000.
3081+
3082+Sec. 239. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 339 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3083+
3084+Sec. 240. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3085+
3086+Sec. 241. Section 41 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29593087
29603088 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 41 to 47, inclusive, of [this act] public act 09-2 of the September special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$70,628,578] $65,924,117.
29613089
2962-Sec. 196. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3090+Sec. 242. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29633091
29643092 Alterations, renovations and improvements to facilities including fire safety and energy conservation projects, code compliance and acquisition of property, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,891,295.
29653093
2966-Sec. 197. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2967-
2968-Sec. 198. Section 26 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 131 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3094+Sec. 243. Subdivision (8) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3095+
3096+Sec. 244. Section 26 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 131 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29693097
29703098 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 26 to 32, inclusive, of public act 09-2 of the September special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$24,510,606] $19,810,606.
29713099
2972-Sec. 199. Subdivision (2) of subsection (f) of section 27 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2973-
2974-Sec. 200. Section 33 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 343 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3100+Sec. 245. Subdivision (2) of subsection (f) of section 27 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3101+
3102+Sec. 246. Section 33 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 343 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
29753103
29763104 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 33 to 40, inclusive, of public act 09-2 of the September special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$62,000,000] $60,000,000.
29773105
2978-Sec. 201. Subsection (e) of section 34 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
2979-
2980-Sec. 202. Subsection (a) of section 52 of public act 11-1 of the October special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2981-
2982-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one hundred twenty-five] one hundred twenty million dollars, provided twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012, twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2013, twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2014, and [twenty-five] twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2015.
2983-
2984-Sec. 203. Subsection (a) of section 49 of public act 11-1 of the October special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2985-
2986-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [ten] five million dollars. [, provided five million dollars of said allocation shall be effective July 1, 2012.]
2987-
2988-Sec. 204. Section 31 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2989-
2990-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of [this act] public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$89,000,000] $84,000,000.
2991-
2992-Sec. 205. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 32 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2993-
2994-(1) Grants-in-aid for containment, removal or mitigation of identified hazardous waste disposal sites, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $5,000,000;
2995-
2996-Sec. 206. Section 1 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 92 of public act 13-239 and section 68 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
2997-
2998-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$239,146,556] $236,975,391.
2999-
3000-Sec. 207. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3001-
3002-Sec. 208. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (m) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3106+Sec. 247. Subsection (e) of section 34 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3107+
3108+Sec. 248. Section 1 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 92 of public act 13-239 and section 68 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3109+
3110+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$239,146,556] $237,975,391.
3111+
3112+Sec. 249. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3113+
3114+Sec. 250. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (m) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30033115
30043116 Alterations, renovations and improvements to facilities including fire, safety, energy conservation and code compliance improvements, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $3,957,340.
30053117
3006-Sec. 209. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3007-
3008-Sec. 210. Subsection (q) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3118+Sec. 251. Subsection (q) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
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30103120 For the Agricultural Experiment Station: Renovations and construction at the Jenkins Building, not exceeding [$3,500,000] $3,371,495.
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3012-Sec. 211. Section 20 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 24 of public act 12-189 and section 69 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3013-
3014-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$370,815,135] $369,815,135.
3015-
3016-Sec. 212. Subdivision (2) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3017-
3018-Sec. 213. Subsection (a) of section 75 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3122+Sec. 252. Subsection (a) of section 75 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30193123
30203124 For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [twenty] ten million dollars. [, provided ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012.]
30213125
3022-Sec. 214. Section 28 of public act 11-1 of the October special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3023-
3024-Sec. 215. Section 8 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3126+Sec. 253. Subsection (a) of section 28 of public act 11-1 of the October special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3127+
3128+Sec. 254. Section 8 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30253129
30263130 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8 to 15, inclusive, of [this act] public act 12-189, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$199,683,500] $179,683,500.
30273131
3028-Sec. 216. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 9 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3132+Sec. 255. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 9 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30293133
30303134 Grant-in-aid to the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority for the purposes of sections 8-265cc to 8-265kk, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding [$60,000,000] $40,000,000.
30313135
3032-Sec. 217. Section 1 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3033-
3034-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of [this act] public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$316,120,522] $307,268,513.
3035-
3036-Sec. 218. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3136+Sec. 256. Section 1 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3137+
3138+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of [this act] public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$316,120,522] $312,268,513.
3139+
3140+Sec. 257. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30373141
30383142 Design, construction and equipment for a consolidated communications center at the headquarters building in Middletown, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $165,000.
30393143
3040-Sec. 219. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3041-
3042-(3) Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program for recreation, open space, resource protection and resource management, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $5,000,000.
3043-
3044-Sec. 220. Subparagraph (C) of subdivision (1) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3144+Sec. 258. Subparagraph (C) of subdivision (1) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
30453145
30463146 Alterations, renovations and improvements to facilities including fire, safety, energy conservation, code compliance and acquisition of property, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,982,991.
30473147
3048-Sec. 221. Section 20 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 77 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3049-
3050-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21-26, inclusive, of public act 14-98, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$359,638,805] $354,638,805.
3051-
3052-Sec. 222. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3053-
3054-(2) Energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in state-owned buildings, not exceeding [$25,000,000] $20,000,000;
3055-
3056-Sec. 223. Section 31 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 86 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3057-
3058-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$234,900,000] $214,900,000.
3059-
3060-Sec. 224. Subdivision (5) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3061-
3062-(5) For a program to establish energy microgrids to support critical municipal infrastructure, not exceeding [$15,000,000] $5,000,000.
3063-
3064-Sec. 225. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3065-
3066-Sec. 226. Section 1 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3067-
3068-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of [this act] public act 14-98, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$133,209,322] $123,209,322.
3069-
3070-Sec. 227. Subsection (i) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3071-
3072-(i) For the Capital Region Development Authority: For the purposes and uses provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding [$30,000,000] $20,000,000.
3073-
3074-Sec. 228. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2016) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall administer a regional dog pound grant program to provide grants-in-aid to any city or town that participates in a regional dog pound established in accordance with section 7-148cc of the general statutes. Such grant-in-aid may be in an amount up to fifty per cent of the amount such city or town has contributed toward the provision, construction, maintenance or improvement of suitable buildings for the operation of the regional dog pound during the relevant fiscal year. Such city or town shall apply for such grant-in-aid at such time and in such manner as the secretary may prescribe.
3075-
3076-Sec. 229. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate twenty million dollars.
3077-
3078-(b) The proceeds of the sale of such bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid pursuant to section 228 of this act.
3079-
3080-(c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, that are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section. Temporary notes in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with section 3-20 of the general statutes and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of such bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization that is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Such bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
3081-
3082-Sec. 230. (Effective July 1, 2015) (a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the Commissioner of Transportation shall administer, within available resources, a pot hole repair assistance program to provide grants-in-aid to cities and towns for excess costs for repair or reconstruction of highways and bridges, including, but not limited to, the repair of pot holes, related to damage caused by winter storms or cold temperatures. Such excess costs shall be determined by calculating the average of the costs for repair and reconstruction of highways and bridges, including, but not limited to, the repair of pot holes, during the months of November to April, inclusive, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2012, June 30, 2013, and June 30, 2014, and subtracting such average amount from the costs for such repair incurred during the months of November to April, inclusive, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015.
3083-
3084-Sec. 231. (Effective July 1, 2015) (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate five million dollars.
3085-
3086-(b) The proceeds of the sale of such bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Department of Transportation for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid to cities and towns pursuant to the pot hole repair assistance program established in section 230 of this act.
3087-
3088-(c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, that are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section. Temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with section 3-20 of the general statutes and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of such bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization that is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Such bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
3148+Sec. 259. Section 31 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 86 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3149+
3150+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$234,900,000] $224,900,000.
3151+
3152+Sec. 260. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
3153+
3154+Sec. 261. Section 1 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2015):
3155+
3156+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of [this act] public act 14-98, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$133,209,322] $132,409,322.
3157+
3158+Sec. 262. Subdivision (3) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2015)
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30903160
30913161
30923162
30933163 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
30943164 Section 1 July 1, 2015 New section
30953165 Sec. 2 July 1, 2015 New section
30963166 Sec. 3 July 1, 2015 New section
30973167 Sec. 4 July 1, 2015 New section
30983168 Sec. 5 July 1, 2015 New section
30993169 Sec. 6 July 1, 2015 New section
31003170 Sec. 7 July 1, 2015 New section
31013171 Sec. 8 July 1, 2015 New section
31023172 Sec. 9 July 1, 2015 New section
31033173 Sec. 10 July 1, 2015 New section
31043174 Sec. 11 July 1, 2015 New section
31053175 Sec. 12 July 1, 2015 New section
31063176 Sec. 13 July 1, 2015 New section
31073177 Sec. 14 July 1, 2015 New section
31083178 Sec. 15 July 1, 2015 New section
31093179 Sec. 16 July 1, 2015 New section
31103180 Sec. 17 July 1, 2015 New section
31113181 Sec. 18 July 1, 2015 New section
31123182 Sec. 19 July 1, 2015 New section
31133183 Sec. 20 July 1, 2016 New section
31143184 Sec. 21 July 1, 2016 New section
31153185 Sec. 22 July 1, 2016 New section
31163186 Sec. 23 July 1, 2016 New section
31173187 Sec. 24 July 1, 2016 New section
31183188 Sec. 25 July 1, 2016 New section
31193189 Sec. 26 July 1, 2016 New section
31203190 Sec. 27 July 1, 2016 New section
31213191 Sec. 28 July 1, 2016 New section
31223192 Sec. 29 July 1, 2016 New section
31233193 Sec. 30 July 1, 2016 New section
31243194 Sec. 31 July 1, 2016 New section
31253195 Sec. 32 July 1, 2016 New section
31263196 Sec. 33 July 1, 2016 New section
31273197 Sec. 34 July 1, 2016 New section
31283198 Sec. 35 July 1, 2016 New section
31293199 Sec. 36 July 1, 2016 New section
31303200 Sec. 37 July 1, 2016 New section
31313201 Sec. 38 July 1, 2016 New section
31323202 Sec. 39 July 1, 2015 New section
31333203 Sec. 40 July 1, 2015 New section
31343204 Sec. 41 July 1, 2015 New section
31353205 Sec. 42 July 1, 2015 New section
31363206 Sec. 43 July 1, 2015 New section
31373207 Sec. 44 July 1, 2015 New section
31383208 Sec. 45 July 1, 2016 New section
31393209 Sec. 46 July 1, 2016 New section
31403210 Sec. 47 July 1, 2016 New section
31413211 Sec. 48 July 1, 2016 New section
31423212 Sec. 49 July 1, 2016 New section
31433213 Sec. 50 July 1, 2016 New section
31443214 Sec. 51 July 1, 2015 4-66c(a) and (b)
31453215 Sec. 52 July 1, 2015 4-66g(a)
31463216 Sec. 53 July 1, 2015 4a-10(a)
31473217 Sec. 54 July 1, 2015 7-538
31483218 Sec. 55 July 1, 2015 New section
31493219 Sec. 56 July 1, 2015 8-336n(a)
31503220 Sec. 57 July 1, 2015 New section
31513221 Sec. 58 July 1, 2015 10-66jj(a)
31523222 Sec. 59 July 1, 2015 10-265h
31533223 Sec. 60 July 1, 2015 10-287d
31543224 Sec. 61 July 1, 2015 10-292k
31553225 Sec. 62 from passage 10a-91e(b)
3156-Sec. 63 July 1, 2015 22a-483(a)
3157-Sec. 64 July 1, 2015 22a-483(d)
3158-Sec. 65 July 1, 2015 23-103
3159-Sec. 66 July 1, 2015 32-235(a)
3160-Sec. 67 July 1, 2015 PA 13-3, Sec. 85
3161-Sec. 68 July 1, 2015 SA 88-77, Sec. 22
3162-Sec. 69 July 1, 2015 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
3163-Sec. 70 July 1, 2015 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3164-Sec. 71 July 1, 2015 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(g)
3165-Sec. 72 July 1, 2015 PA 96-250, Sec. 3(a)
3166-Sec. 73 July 1, 2015 PA 99-242, Sec. 20
3167-Sec. 74 July 1, 2015 PA 99-242, Sec. 21(g)(3)
3168-Sec. 75 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3169-Sec. 76 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
3170-Sec. 77 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
3171-Sec. 78 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
3172-Sec. 79 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(e)
3173-Sec. 80 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
3174-Sec. 81 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3175-Sec. 82 July 1, 2015 SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
3176-Sec. 83 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3177-Sec. 84 July 1, 2015 SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(h)
3178-Sec. 85 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3226+Sec. 63 July 1, 2015 22-26hh
3227+Sec. 64 July 1, 2015 22a-483(a)
3228+Sec. 65 July 1, 2015 22a-483(d)
3229+Sec. 66 July 1, 2015 23-103
3230+Sec. 67 July 1, 2015 32-235(a)
3231+Sec. 68 July 1, 2015 PA 13-3, Sec. 85
3232+Sec. 69 July 1, 2015 SA 88-77, Sec. 22
3233+Sec. 70 July 1, 2015 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
3234+Sec. 71 July 1, 2015 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3235+Sec. 72 July 1, 2015 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(g)
3236+Sec. 73 July 1, 2015 PA 96-250, Sec. 3(a)
3237+Sec. 74 July 1, 2015 PA 99-242, Sec. 20
3238+Sec. 75 July 1, 2015 PA 99-242, Sec. 21(g)(3)
3239+Sec. 76 July 1, 2015 PA 99-242, Sec. 31
3240+Sec. 77 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3241+Sec. 78 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3242+Sec. 79 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
3243+Sec. 80 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
3244+Sec. 81 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
3245+Sec. 82 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(e)
3246+Sec. 83 July 1, 2015 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
3247+Sec. 84 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3248+Sec. 85 July 1, 2015 SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
31793249 Sec. 86 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3180-Sec. 87 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(j)
3181-Sec. 88 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3182-Sec. 89 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3183-Sec. 90 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3184-Sec. 91 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(m)
3185-Sec. 92 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3186-Sec. 93 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3187-Sec. 94 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3250+Sec. 87 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3251+Sec. 88 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3252+Sec. 89 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(j)
3253+Sec. 90 July 1, 2015 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3254+Sec. 91 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3255+Sec. 92 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3256+Sec. 93 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(m)
3257+Sec. 94 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
31883258 Sec. 95 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31893259 Sec. 96 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31903260 Sec. 97 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31913261 Sec. 98 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31923262 Sec. 99 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3193-Sec. 100 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3263+Sec. 100 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
31943264 Sec. 101 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3195-Sec. 102 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
3265+Sec. 102 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31963266 Sec. 103 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3197-Sec. 104 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3267+Sec. 104 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
31983268 Sec. 105 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
31993269 Sec. 106 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32003270 Sec. 107 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3201-Sec. 108 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3202-Sec. 109 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(o)
3203-Sec. 110 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3271+Sec. 108 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
3272+Sec. 109 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)
3273+Sec. 110 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32043274 Sec. 111 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32053275 Sec. 112 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32063276 Sec. 113 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32073277 Sec. 114 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3208-Sec. 115 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3209-Sec. 116 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
3210-Sec. 117 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
3278+Sec. 115 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
3279+Sec. 116 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
3280+Sec. 117 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32113281 Sec. 118 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32123282 Sec. 119 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3213-Sec. 120 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3214-Sec. 121 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
3215-Sec. 122 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
3283+Sec. 120 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3284+Sec. 121 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3285+Sec. 122 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32163286 Sec. 123 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32173287 Sec. 124 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32183288 Sec. 125 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32193289 Sec. 126 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32203290 Sec. 127 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32213291 Sec. 128 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32223292 Sec. 129 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32233293 Sec. 130 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32243294 Sec. 131 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32253295 Sec. 132 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3226-Sec. 133 July 1, 2015 PA 05-2 of the October 25 Sp. Sess., Sec. 6(a)
3227-Sec. 134 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3228-Sec. 135 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
3229-Sec. 136 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3230-Sec. 137 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(v)
3231-Sec. 138 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3232-Sec. 139 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3296+Sec. 133 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3297+Sec. 134 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3298+Sec. 135 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
3299+Sec. 136 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
3300+Sec. 137 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3301+Sec. 138 July 1, 2015 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(j)
3302+Sec. 139 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32333303 Sec. 140 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32343304 Sec. 141 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32353305 Sec. 142 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32363306 Sec. 143 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32373307 Sec. 144 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32383308 Sec. 145 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3239-Sec. 146 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3309+Sec. 146 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32403310 Sec. 147 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32413311 Sec. 148 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3242-Sec. 149 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3243-Sec. 150 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3244-Sec. 151 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
3312+Sec. 149 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3313+Sec. 150 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3314+Sec. 151 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32453315 Sec. 152 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32463316 Sec. 153 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3247-Sec. 154 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3248-Sec. 155 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3249-Sec. 156 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3317+Sec. 154 July 1, 2015 PA 05-2 of the October 25 Sp. Sess., Sec. 6(a)
3318+Sec. 155 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3319+Sec. 156 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
32503320 Sec. 157 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32513321 Sec. 158 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3252-Sec. 159 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3253-Sec. 160 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3254-Sec. 161 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3322+Sec. 159 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)
3323+Sec. 160 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)
3324+Sec. 161 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(v)
32553325 Sec. 162 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3256-Sec. 163 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3257-Sec. 164 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3326+Sec. 163 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3327+Sec. 164 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32583328 Sec. 165 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32593329 Sec. 166 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32603330 Sec. 167 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32613331 Sec. 168 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32623332 Sec. 169 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32633333 Sec. 170 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32643334 Sec. 171 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32653335 Sec. 172 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3266-Sec. 173 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3336+Sec. 173 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
32673337 Sec. 174 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32683338 Sec. 175 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32693339 Sec. 176 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3270-Sec. 177 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3271-Sec. 178 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(n)
3272-Sec. 179 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
3340+Sec. 177 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3341+Sec. 178 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3342+Sec. 179 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
32733343 Sec. 180 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3274-Sec. 181 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3344+Sec. 181 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
32753345 Sec. 182 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32763346 Sec. 183 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32773347 Sec. 184 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3278-Sec. 185 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
3348+Sec. 185 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32793349 Sec. 186 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32803350 Sec. 187 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32813351 Sec. 188 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
32823352 Sec. 189 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3283-Sec. 190 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3353+Sec. 190 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
32843354 Sec. 191 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3285-Sec. 192 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
3286-Sec. 193 July 1, 2015 PA 07-242, Sec. 73(a)
3287-Sec. 194 July 1, 2015 PA 07-242, Sec. 90(a)
3288-Sec. 195 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
3289-Sec. 196 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 42(e)
3290-Sec. 197 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3291-Sec. 198 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 26
3292-Sec. 199 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3293-Sec. 200 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 33
3294-Sec. 201 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3295-Sec. 202 July 1, 2015 PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 52(a)
3296-Sec. 203 July 1, 2015 PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 49(a)
3297-Sec. 204 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 31
3298-Sec. 205 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 32(a)(1)
3299-Sec. 206 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3355+Sec. 192 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3356+Sec. 193 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3357+Sec. 194 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3358+Sec. 195 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3359+Sec. 196 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3360+Sec. 197 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3361+Sec. 198 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3362+Sec. 198 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3363+Sec. 200 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3364+Sec. 201 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3365+Sec. 202 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3366+Sec. 203 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3367+Sec. 204 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3368+Sec. 205 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3369+Sec. 206 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
33003370 Sec. 207 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3301-Sec. 208 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(m)(1)(A)
3371+Sec. 208 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
33023372 Sec. 209 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3303-Sec. 210 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(q)
3304-Sec. 211 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 20
3373+Sec. 210 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3374+Sec. 211 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
33053375 Sec. 212 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3306-Sec. 213 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 75(a)
3376+Sec. 213 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
33073377 Sec. 214 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3308-Sec. 215 July 1, 2015 PA 12-189, Sec. 8
3309-Sec. 216 July 1, 2015 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(c)(3)
3310-Sec. 217 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 1
3311-Sec. 218 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(d)(1)
3312-Sec. 219 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(g)(3)
3313-Sec. 220 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(1)(C)
3314-Sec. 221 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 20
3315-Sec. 222 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(g)(2)
3316-Sec. 223 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
3317-Sec. 224 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 32(c)(5)
3318-Sec. 225 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3319-Sec. 226 July 1, 2015 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
3320-Sec. 227 July 1, 2015 PA 14-98, Sec. 2(i)
3321-Sec. 228 July 1, 2016 New section
3322-Sec. 229 July 1, 2016 New section
3323-Sec. 230 July 1, 2015 New section
3324-Sec. 231 July 1, 2015 New section
3378+Sec. 215 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3379+Sec. 216 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3380+Sec. 217 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3381+Sec. 218 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3382+Sec. 219 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3383+Sec. 220 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3384+Sec. 221 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3385+Sec. 222 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3386+Sec. 223 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
3387+Sec. 224 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3388+Sec. 225 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3389+Sec. 226 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3390+Sec. 227 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3391+Sec. 228 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3392+Sec. 229 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
3393+Sec. 230 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3394+Sec. 231 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3395+Sec. 232 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3396+Sec. 233 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3397+Sec. 234 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3398+Sec. 235 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3399+Sec. 236 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3400+Sec. 237 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3401+Sec. 238 July 1, 2015 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
3402+Sec. 239 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3403+Sec. 240 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3404+Sec. 241 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
3405+Sec. 242 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 42(e)
3406+Sec. 243 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3407+Sec. 244 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 26
3408+Sec. 245 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3409+Sec. 246 July 1, 2015 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 33
3410+Sec. 247 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3411+Sec. 248 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3412+Sec. 249 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3413+Sec. 250 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(m)(1)(A)
3414+Sec. 251 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(q)
3415+Sec. 252 July 1, 2015 PA 11-57, Sec. 75(a)
3416+Sec. 253 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3417+Sec. 254 July 1, 2015 PA 12-189, Sec. 8
3418+Sec. 255 July 1, 2015 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(c)(3)
3419+Sec. 256 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 1
3420+Sec. 257 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(d)(1)
3421+Sec. 258 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(1)(C)
3422+Sec. 259 July 1, 2015 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
3423+Sec. 260 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
3424+Sec. 261 July 1, 2015 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
3425+Sec. 262 July 1, 2015 Repealer section
33253426
33263427 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
33273428
33283429 Section 1
33293430
33303431 July 1, 2015
33313432
33323433 New section
33333434
33343435 Sec. 2
33353436
33363437 July 1, 2015
33373438
33383439 New section
33393440
33403441 Sec. 3
33413442
33423443 July 1, 2015
33433444
33443445 New section
33453446
33463447 Sec. 4
33473448
33483449 July 1, 2015
33493450
33503451 New section
33513452
33523453 Sec. 5
33533454
33543455 July 1, 2015
33553456
33563457 New section
33573458
33583459 Sec. 6
33593460
33603461 July 1, 2015
33613462
33623463 New section
33633464
33643465 Sec. 7
33653466
33663467 July 1, 2015
33673468
33683469 New section
33693470
33703471 Sec. 8
33713472
33723473 July 1, 2015
33733474
33743475 New section
33753476
33763477 Sec. 9
33773478
33783479 July 1, 2015
33793480
33803481 New section
33813482
33823483 Sec. 10
33833484
33843485 July 1, 2015
33853486
33863487 New section
33873488
33883489 Sec. 11
33893490
33903491 July 1, 2015
33913492
33923493 New section
33933494
33943495 Sec. 12
33953496
33963497 July 1, 2015
33973498
33983499 New section
33993500
34003501 Sec. 13
34013502
34023503 July 1, 2015
34033504
34043505 New section
34053506
34063507 Sec. 14
34073508
34083509 July 1, 2015
34093510
34103511 New section
34113512
34123513 Sec. 15
34133514
34143515 July 1, 2015
34153516
34163517 New section
34173518
34183519 Sec. 16
34193520
34203521 July 1, 2015
34213522
34223523 New section
34233524
34243525 Sec. 17
34253526
34263527 July 1, 2015
34273528
34283529 New section
34293530
34303531 Sec. 18
34313532
34323533 July 1, 2015
34333534
34343535 New section
34353536
34363537 Sec. 19
34373538
34383539 July 1, 2015
34393540
34403541 New section
34413542
34423543 Sec. 20
34433544
34443545 July 1, 2016
34453546
34463547 New section
34473548
34483549 Sec. 21
34493550
34503551 July 1, 2016
34513552
34523553 New section
34533554
34543555 Sec. 22
34553556
34563557 July 1, 2016
34573558
34583559 New section
34593560
34603561 Sec. 23
34613562
34623563 July 1, 2016
34633564
34643565 New section
34653566
34663567 Sec. 24
34673568
34683569 July 1, 2016
34693570
34703571 New section
34713572
34723573 Sec. 25
34733574
34743575 July 1, 2016
34753576
34763577 New section
34773578
34783579 Sec. 26
34793580
34803581 July 1, 2016
34813582
34823583 New section
34833584
34843585 Sec. 27
34853586
34863587 July 1, 2016
34873588
34883589 New section
34893590
34903591 Sec. 28
34913592
34923593 July 1, 2016
34933594
34943595 New section
34953596
34963597 Sec. 29
34973598
34983599 July 1, 2016
34993600
35003601 New section
35013602
35023603 Sec. 30
35033604
35043605 July 1, 2016
35053606
35063607 New section
35073608
35083609 Sec. 31
35093610
35103611 July 1, 2016
35113612
35123613 New section
35133614
35143615 Sec. 32
35153616
35163617 July 1, 2016
35173618
35183619 New section
35193620
35203621 Sec. 33
35213622
35223623 July 1, 2016
35233624
35243625 New section
35253626
35263627 Sec. 34
35273628
35283629 July 1, 2016
35293630
35303631 New section
35313632
35323633 Sec. 35
35333634
35343635 July 1, 2016
35353636
35363637 New section
35373638
35383639 Sec. 36
35393640
35403641 July 1, 2016
35413642
35423643 New section
35433644
35443645 Sec. 37
35453646
35463647 July 1, 2016
35473648
35483649 New section
35493650
35503651 Sec. 38
35513652
35523653 July 1, 2016
35533654
35543655 New section
35553656
35563657 Sec. 39
35573658
35583659 July 1, 2015
35593660
35603661 New section
35613662
35623663 Sec. 40
35633664
35643665 July 1, 2015
35653666
35663667 New section
35673668
35683669 Sec. 41
35693670
35703671 July 1, 2015
35713672
35723673 New section
35733674
35743675 Sec. 42
35753676
35763677 July 1, 2015
35773678
35783679 New section
35793680
35803681 Sec. 43
35813682
35823683 July 1, 2015
35833684
35843685 New section
35853686
35863687 Sec. 44
35873688
35883689 July 1, 2015
35893690
35903691 New section
35913692
35923693 Sec. 45
35933694
35943695 July 1, 2016
35953696
35963697 New section
35973698
35983699 Sec. 46
35993700
36003701 July 1, 2016
36013702
36023703 New section
36033704
36043705 Sec. 47
36053706
36063707 July 1, 2016
36073708
36083709 New section
36093710
36103711 Sec. 48
36113712
36123713 July 1, 2016
36133714
36143715 New section
36153716
36163717 Sec. 49
36173718
36183719 July 1, 2016
36193720
36203721 New section
36213722
36223723 Sec. 50
36233724
36243725 July 1, 2016
36253726
36263727 New section
36273728
36283729 Sec. 51
36293730
36303731 July 1, 2015
36313732
36323733 4-66c(a) and (b)
36333734
36343735 Sec. 52
36353736
36363737 July 1, 2015
36373738
36383739 4-66g(a)
36393740
36403741 Sec. 53
36413742
36423743 July 1, 2015
36433744
36443745 4a-10(a)
36453746
36463747 Sec. 54
36473748
36483749 July 1, 2015
36493750
36503751 7-538
36513752
36523753 Sec. 55
36533754
36543755 July 1, 2015
36553756
36563757 New section
36573758
36583759 Sec. 56
36593760
36603761 July 1, 2015
36613762
36623763 8-336n(a)
36633764
36643765 Sec. 57
36653766
36663767 July 1, 2015
36673768
36683769 New section
36693770
36703771 Sec. 58
36713772
36723773 July 1, 2015
36733774
36743775 10-66jj(a)
36753776
36763777 Sec. 59
36773778
36783779 July 1, 2015
36793780
36803781 10-265h
36813782
36823783 Sec. 60
36833784
36843785 July 1, 2015
36853786
36863787 10-287d
36873788
36883789 Sec. 61
36893790
36903791 July 1, 2015
36913792
36923793 10-292k
36933794
36943795 Sec. 62
36953796
36963797 from passage
36973798
36983799 10a-91e(b)
36993800
37003801 Sec. 63
37013802
37023803 July 1, 2015
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3805+22-26hh
3806+
3807+Sec. 64
3808+
3809+July 1, 2015
3810+
37043811 22a-483(a)
37053812
3706-Sec. 64
3813+Sec. 65
37073814
37083815 July 1, 2015
37093816
37103817 22a-483(d)
37113818
3712-Sec. 65
3819+Sec. 66
37133820
37143821 July 1, 2015
37153822
37163823 23-103
37173824
3718-Sec. 66
3825+Sec. 67
37193826
37203827 July 1, 2015
37213828
37223829 32-235(a)
37233830
3724-Sec. 67
3831+Sec. 68
37253832
37263833 July 1, 2015
37273834
37283835 PA 13-3, Sec. 85
37293836
3730-Sec. 68
3837+Sec. 69
37313838
37323839 July 1, 2015
37333840
37343841 SA 88-77, Sec. 22
37353842
3736-Sec. 69
3843+Sec. 70
37373844
37383845 July 1, 2015
37393846
37403847 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
37413848
3742-Sec. 70
3849+Sec. 71
37433850
37443851 July 1, 2015
37453852
37463853 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
37473854
3748-Sec. 71
3855+Sec. 72
37493856
37503857 July 1, 2015
37513858
37523859 SA 92-3 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(g)
37533860
3754-Sec. 72
3861+Sec. 73
37553862
37563863 July 1, 2015
37573864
37583865 PA 96-250, Sec. 3(a)
37593866
3760-Sec. 73
3867+Sec. 74
37613868
37623869 July 1, 2015
37633870
37643871 PA 99-242, Sec. 20
37653872
3766-Sec. 74
3873+Sec. 75
37673874
37683875 July 1, 2015
37693876
37703877 PA 99-242, Sec. 21(g)(3)
37713878
3772-Sec. 75
3879+Sec. 76
3880+
3881+July 1, 2015
3882+
3883+PA 99-242, Sec. 31
3884+
3885+Sec. 77
3886+
3887+July 1, 2015
3888+
3889+Repealer section
3890+
3891+Sec. 78
37733892
37743893 July 1, 2015
37753894
37763895 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
37773896
3778-Sec. 76
3897+Sec. 79
37793898
37803899 July 1, 2015
37813900
37823901 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
37833902
3784-Sec. 77
3903+Sec. 80
37853904
37863905 July 1, 2015
37873906
37883907 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
37893908
3790-Sec. 78
3909+Sec. 81
37913910
37923911 July 1, 2015
37933912
37943913 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
37953914
3796-Sec. 79
3915+Sec. 82
37973916
37983917 July 1, 2015
37993918
38003919 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(e)
38013920
3802-Sec. 80
3921+Sec. 83
38033922
38043923 July 1, 2015
38053924
38063925 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
38073926
3808-Sec. 81
3809-
3810-July 1, 2015
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3812-Repealer section
3813-
3814-Sec. 82
3927+Sec. 84
3928+
3929+July 1, 2015
3930+
3931+Repealer section
3932+
3933+Sec. 85
38153934
38163935 July 1, 2015
38173936
38183937 SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
38193938
3820-Sec. 83
3821-
3822-July 1, 2015
3823-
3824-Repealer section
3825-
3826-Sec. 84
3827-
3828-July 1, 2015
3829-
3830-SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(h)
3831-
3832-Sec. 85
3939+Sec. 86
3940+
3941+July 1, 2015
3942+
3943+Repealer section
3944+
3945+Sec. 87
38333946
38343947 July 1, 2015
38353948
38363949 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
38373950
3838-Sec. 86
3839-
3840-July 1, 2015
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3842-Repealer section
3843-
3844-Sec. 87
3951+Sec. 88
3952+
3953+July 1, 2015
3954+
3955+Repealer section
3956+
3957+Sec. 89
38453958
38463959 July 1, 2015
38473960
38483961 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(j)
38493962
3850-Sec. 88
3963+Sec. 90
38513964
38523965 July 1, 2015
38533966
38543967 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
38553968
3856-Sec. 89
3857-
3858-July 1, 2015
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3860-Repealer section
3861-
3862-Sec. 90
3969+Sec. 91
3970+
3971+July 1, 2015
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3973+Repealer section
3974+
3975+Sec. 92
38633976
38643977 July 1, 2015
38653978
38663979 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
38673980
3868-Sec. 91
3981+Sec. 93
38693982
38703983 July 1, 2015
38713984
38723985 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(m)
38733986
3874-Sec. 92
3987+Sec. 94
38753988
38763989 July 1, 2015
38773990
38783991 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
38793992
3880-Sec. 93
3881-
3882-July 1, 2015
3883-
3884-Repealer section
3885-
3886-Sec. 94
3887-
3888-July 1, 2015
3889-
3890-Repealer section
3891-
38923993 Sec. 95
38933994
38943995 July 1, 2015
38953996
38963997 Repealer section
38973998
38983999 Sec. 96
38994000
39004001 July 1, 2015
39014002
39024003 Repealer section
39034004
39044005 Sec. 97
39054006
39064007 July 1, 2015
39074008
39084009 Repealer section
39094010
39104011 Sec. 98
39114012
39124013 July 1, 2015
39134014
39144015 Repealer section
39154016
39164017 Sec. 99
39174018
39184019 July 1, 2015
39194020
39204021 Repealer section
39214022
39224023 Sec. 100
39234024
39244025 July 1, 2015
39254026
3926-Repealer section
4027+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
39274028
39284029 Sec. 101
39294030
39304031 July 1, 2015
39314032
39324033 Repealer section
39334034
39344035 Sec. 102
39354036
39364037 July 1, 2015
39374038
4039+Repealer section
4040+
4041+Sec. 103
4042+
4043+July 1, 2015
4044+
4045+Repealer section
4046+
4047+Sec. 104
4048+
4049+July 1, 2015
4050+
4051+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
4052+
4053+Sec. 105
4054+
4055+July 1, 2015
4056+
4057+Repealer section
4058+
4059+Sec. 106
4060+
4061+July 1, 2015
4062+
4063+Repealer section
4064+
4065+Sec. 107
4066+
4067+July 1, 2015
4068+
4069+Repealer section
4070+
4071+Sec. 108
4072+
4073+July 1, 2015
4074+
39384075 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
39394076
3940-Sec. 103
3941-
3942-July 1, 2015
3943-
3944-Repealer section
3945-
3946-Sec. 104
3947-
3948-July 1, 2015
3949-
3950-Repealer section
3951-
3952-Sec. 105
3953-
3954-July 1, 2015
3955-
3956-Repealer section
3957-
3958-Sec. 106
3959-
3960-July 1, 2015
3961-
3962-Repealer section
3963-
3964-Sec. 107
3965-
3966-July 1, 2015
3967-
3968-Repealer section
3969-
3970-Sec. 108
3971-
3972-July 1, 2015
3973-
3974-Repealer section
3975-
39764077 Sec. 109
39774078
39784079 July 1, 2015
39794080
3980-SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(o)
4081+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)
39814082
39824083 Sec. 110
39834084
39844085 July 1, 2015
39854086
4087+Repealer section
4088+
4089+Sec. 111
4090+
4091+July 1, 2015
4092+
4093+Repealer section
4094+
4095+Sec. 112
4096+
4097+July 1, 2015
4098+
4099+Repealer section
4100+
4101+Sec. 113
4102+
4103+July 1, 2015
4104+
4105+Repealer section
4106+
4107+Sec. 114
4108+
4109+July 1, 2015
4110+
4111+Repealer section
4112+
4113+Sec. 115
4114+
4115+July 1, 2015
4116+
4117+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
4118+
4119+Sec. 116
4120+
4121+July 1, 2015
4122+
4123+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
4124+
4125+Sec. 117
4126+
4127+July 1, 2015
4128+
4129+Repealer section
4130+
4131+Sec. 118
4132+
4133+July 1, 2015
4134+
4135+Repealer section
4136+
4137+Sec. 119
4138+
4139+July 1, 2015
4140+
4141+Repealer section
4142+
4143+Sec. 120
4144+
4145+July 1, 2015
4146+
39864147 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
39874148
3988-Sec. 111
3989-
3990-July 1, 2015
3991-
3992-Repealer section
3993-
3994-Sec. 112
3995-
3996-July 1, 2015
3997-
3998-Repealer section
3999-
4000-Sec. 113
4001-
4002-July 1, 2015
4003-
4004-Repealer section
4005-
4006-Sec. 114
4007-
4008-July 1, 2015
4009-
4010-Repealer section
4011-
4012-Sec. 115
4013-
4014-July 1, 2015
4015-
4016-Repealer section
4017-
4018-Sec. 116
4019-
4020-July 1, 2015
4021-
4022-SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
4023-
4024-Sec. 117
4025-
4026-July 1, 2015
4027-
4028-SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
4029-
4030-Sec. 118
4031-
4032-July 1, 2015
4033-
4034-Repealer section
4035-
4036-Sec. 119
4037-
4038-July 1, 2015
4039-
4040-Repealer section
4041-
4042-Sec. 120
4043-
4044-July 1, 2015
4045-
4046-Repealer section
4047-
40484149 Sec. 121
40494150
40504151 July 1, 2015
40514152
4153+Repealer section
4154+
4155+Sec. 122
4156+
4157+July 1, 2015
4158+
4159+Repealer section
4160+
4161+Sec. 123
4162+
4163+July 1, 2015
4164+
4165+Repealer section
4166+
4167+Sec. 124
4168+
4169+July 1, 2015
4170+
4171+Repealer section
4172+
4173+Sec. 125
4174+
4175+July 1, 2015
4176+
4177+Repealer section
4178+
4179+Sec. 126
4180+
4181+July 1, 2015
4182+
4183+Repealer section
4184+
4185+Sec. 127
4186+
4187+July 1, 2015
4188+
4189+Repealer section
4190+
4191+Sec. 128
4192+
4193+July 1, 2015
4194+
4195+Repealer section
4196+
4197+Sec. 129
4198+
4199+July 1, 2015
4200+
4201+Repealer section
4202+
4203+Sec. 130
4204+
4205+July 1, 2015
4206+
4207+Repealer section
4208+
4209+Sec. 131
4210+
4211+July 1, 2015
4212+
4213+Repealer section
4214+
4215+Sec. 132
4216+
4217+July 1, 2015
4218+
4219+Repealer section
4220+
4221+Sec. 133
4222+
4223+July 1, 2015
4224+
4225+Repealer section
4226+
4227+Sec. 134
4228+
4229+July 1, 2015
4230+
4231+Repealer section
4232+
4233+Sec. 135
4234+
4235+July 1, 2015
4236+
40524237 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
40534238
4054-Sec. 122
4239+Sec. 136
40554240
40564241 July 1, 2015
40574242
40584243 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
40594244
4060-Sec. 123
4061-
4062-July 1, 2015
4063-
4064-Repealer section
4065-
4066-Sec. 124
4067-
4068-July 1, 2015
4069-
4070-Repealer section
4071-
4072-Sec. 125
4073-
4074-July 1, 2015
4075-
4076-Repealer section
4077-
4078-Sec. 126
4079-
4080-July 1, 2015
4081-
4082-Repealer section
4083-
4084-Sec. 127
4085-
4086-July 1, 2015
4087-
4088-Repealer section
4089-
4090-Sec. 128
4091-
4092-July 1, 2015
4093-
4094-Repealer section
4095-
4096-Sec. 129
4097-
4098-July 1, 2015
4099-
4100-Repealer section
4101-
4102-Sec. 130
4103-
4104-July 1, 2015
4105-
4106-Repealer section
4107-
4108-Sec. 131
4109-
4110-July 1, 2015
4111-
4112-Repealer section
4113-
4114-Sec. 132
4115-
4116-July 1, 2015
4117-
4118-Repealer section
4119-
4120-Sec. 133
4245+Sec. 137
4246+
4247+July 1, 2015
4248+
4249+Repealer section
4250+
4251+Sec. 138
4252+
4253+July 1, 2015
4254+
4255+SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(j)
4256+
4257+Sec. 139
4258+
4259+July 1, 2015
4260+
4261+Repealer section
4262+
4263+Sec. 140
4264+
4265+July 1, 2015
4266+
4267+Repealer section
4268+
4269+Sec. 141
4270+
4271+July 1, 2015
4272+
4273+Repealer section
4274+
4275+Sec. 142
4276+
4277+July 1, 2015
4278+
4279+Repealer section
4280+
4281+Sec. 143
4282+
4283+July 1, 2015
4284+
4285+Repealer section
4286+
4287+Sec. 144
4288+
4289+July 1, 2015
4290+
4291+Repealer section
4292+
4293+Sec. 145
4294+
4295+July 1, 2015
4296+
4297+Repealer section
4298+
4299+Sec. 146
4300+
4301+July 1, 2015
4302+
4303+Repealer section
4304+
4305+Sec. 147
4306+
4307+July 1, 2015
4308+
4309+Repealer section
4310+
4311+Sec. 148
4312+
4313+July 1, 2015
4314+
4315+Repealer section
4316+
4317+Sec. 149
4318+
4319+July 1, 2015
4320+
4321+Repealer section
4322+
4323+Sec. 150
4324+
4325+July 1, 2015
4326+
4327+Repealer section
4328+
4329+Sec. 151
4330+
4331+July 1, 2015
4332+
4333+Repealer section
4334+
4335+Sec. 152
4336+
4337+July 1, 2015
4338+
4339+Repealer section
4340+
4341+Sec. 153
4342+
4343+July 1, 2015
4344+
4345+Repealer section
4346+
4347+Sec. 154
41214348
41224349 July 1, 2015
41234350
41244351 PA 05-2 of the October 25 Sp. Sess., Sec. 6(a)
41254352
4126-Sec. 134
4353+Sec. 155
41274354
41284355 July 1, 2015
41294356
41304357 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
41314358
4132-Sec. 135
4359+Sec. 156
41334360
41344361 July 1, 2015
41354362
41364363 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
41374364
4138-Sec. 136
4139-
4140-July 1, 2015
4141-
4142-Repealer section
4143-
4144-Sec. 137
4365+Sec. 157
4366+
4367+July 1, 2015
4368+
4369+Repealer section
4370+
4371+Sec. 158
4372+
4373+July 1, 2015
4374+
4375+Repealer section
4376+
4377+Sec. 159
4378+
4379+July 1, 2015
4380+
4381+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)
4382+
4383+Sec. 160
4384+
4385+July 1, 2015
4386+
4387+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)
4388+
4389+Sec. 161
41454390
41464391 July 1, 2015
41474392
41484393 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(v)
41494394
4150-Sec. 138
4151-
4152-July 1, 2015
4153-
4154-Repealer section
4155-
4156-Sec. 139
4395+Sec. 162
4396+
4397+July 1, 2015
4398+
4399+Repealer section
4400+
4401+Sec. 163
41574402
41584403 July 1, 2015
41594404
41604405 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
41614406
4162-Sec. 140
4163-
4164-July 1, 2015
4165-
4166-Repealer section
4167-
4168-Sec. 141
4169-
4170-July 1, 2015
4171-
4172-Repealer section
4173-
4174-Sec. 142
4175-
4176-July 1, 2015
4177-
4178-Repealer section
4179-
4180-Sec. 143
4181-
4182-July 1, 2015
4183-
4184-Repealer section
4185-
4186-Sec. 144
4187-
4188-July 1, 2015
4189-
4190-Repealer section
4191-
4192-Sec. 145
4193-
4194-July 1, 2015
4195-
4196-Repealer section
4197-
4198-Sec. 146
4407+Sec. 164
4408+
4409+July 1, 2015
4410+
4411+Repealer section
4412+
4413+Sec. 165
4414+
4415+July 1, 2015
4416+
4417+Repealer section
4418+
4419+Sec. 166
4420+
4421+July 1, 2015
4422+
4423+Repealer section
4424+
4425+Sec. 167
4426+
4427+July 1, 2015
4428+
4429+Repealer section
4430+
4431+Sec. 168
4432+
4433+July 1, 2015
4434+
4435+Repealer section
4436+
4437+Sec. 169
4438+
4439+July 1, 2015
4440+
4441+Repealer section
4442+
4443+Sec. 170
4444+
4445+July 1, 2015
4446+
4447+Repealer section
4448+
4449+Sec. 171
4450+
4451+July 1, 2015
4452+
4453+Repealer section
4454+
4455+Sec. 172
4456+
4457+July 1, 2015
4458+
4459+Repealer section
4460+
4461+Sec. 173
41994462
42004463 July 1, 2015
42014464
42024465 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
42034466
4204-Sec. 147
4205-
4206-July 1, 2015
4207-
4208-Repealer section
4209-
4210-Sec. 148
4211-
4212-July 1, 2015
4213-
4214-Repealer section
4215-
4216-Sec. 149
4467+Sec. 174
4468+
4469+July 1, 2015
4470+
4471+Repealer section
4472+
4473+Sec. 175
4474+
4475+July 1, 2015
4476+
4477+Repealer section
4478+
4479+Sec. 176
4480+
4481+July 1, 2015
4482+
4483+Repealer section
4484+
4485+Sec. 177
42174486
42184487 July 1, 2015
42194488
42204489 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
42214490
4222-Sec. 150
4491+Sec. 178
4492+
4493+July 1, 2015
4494+
4495+Repealer section
4496+
4497+Sec. 179
42234498
42244499 July 1, 2015
42254500
42264501 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
42274502
4228-Sec. 151
4503+Sec. 180
4504+
4505+July 1, 2015
4506+
4507+Repealer section
4508+
4509+Sec. 181
42294510
42304511 July 1, 2015
42314512
42324513 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
42334514
4234-Sec. 152
4235-
4236-July 1, 2015
4237-
4238-Repealer section
4239-
4240-Sec. 153
4241-
4242-July 1, 2015
4243-
4244-Repealer section
4245-
4246-Sec. 154
4247-
4248-July 1, 2015
4249-
4250-Repealer section
4251-
4252-Sec. 155
4253-
4254-July 1, 2015
4255-
4256-Repealer section
4257-
4258-Sec. 156
4259-
4260-July 1, 2015
4261-
4262-Repealer section
4263-
4264-Sec. 157
4265-
4266-July 1, 2015
4267-
4268-Repealer section
4269-
4270-Sec. 158
4271-
4272-July 1, 2015
4273-
4274-Repealer section
4275-
4276-Sec. 159
4277-
4278-July 1, 2015
4279-
4280-Repealer section
4281-
4282-Sec. 160
4283-
4284-July 1, 2015
4285-
4286-Repealer section
4287-
4288-Sec. 161
4289-
4290-July 1, 2015
4291-
4292-Repealer section
4293-
4294-Sec. 162
4295-
4296-July 1, 2015
4297-
4298-Repealer section
4299-
4300-Sec. 163
4301-
4302-July 1, 2015
4303-
4304-Repealer section
4305-
4306-Sec. 164
4515+Sec. 182
4516+
4517+July 1, 2015
4518+
4519+Repealer section
4520+
4521+Sec. 183
4522+
4523+July 1, 2015
4524+
4525+Repealer section
4526+
4527+Sec. 184
4528+
4529+July 1, 2015
4530+
4531+Repealer section
4532+
4533+Sec. 185
4534+
4535+July 1, 2015
4536+
4537+Repealer section
4538+
4539+Sec. 186
4540+
4541+July 1, 2015
4542+
4543+Repealer section
4544+
4545+Sec. 187
4546+
4547+July 1, 2015
4548+
4549+Repealer section
4550+
4551+Sec. 188
4552+
4553+July 1, 2015
4554+
4555+Repealer section
4556+
4557+Sec. 189
4558+
4559+July 1, 2015
4560+
4561+Repealer section
4562+
4563+Sec. 190
4564+
4565+July 1, 2015
4566+
4567+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
4568+
4569+Sec. 191
4570+
4571+July 1, 2015
4572+
4573+Repealer section
4574+
4575+Sec. 192
4576+
4577+July 1, 2015
4578+
4579+Repealer section
4580+
4581+Sec. 193
4582+
4583+July 1, 2015
4584+
4585+Repealer section
4586+
4587+Sec. 194
4588+
4589+July 1, 2015
4590+
4591+Repealer section
4592+
4593+Sec. 195
4594+
4595+July 1, 2015
4596+
4597+Repealer section
4598+
4599+Sec. 196
4600+
4601+July 1, 2015
4602+
4603+Repealer section
4604+
4605+Sec. 197
43074606
43084607 July 1, 2015
43094608
43104609 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
43114610
4312-Sec. 165
4313-
4314-July 1, 2015
4315-
4316-Repealer section
4317-
4318-Sec. 166
4319-
4320-July 1, 2015
4321-
4322-Repealer section
4323-
4324-Sec. 167
4325-
4326-July 1, 2015
4327-
4328-Repealer section
4329-
4330-Sec. 168
4331-
4332-July 1, 2015
4333-
4334-Repealer section
4335-
4336-Sec. 169
4337-
4338-July 1, 2015
4339-
4340-Repealer section
4341-
4342-Sec. 170
4343-
4344-July 1, 2015
4345-
4346-Repealer section
4347-
4348-Sec. 171
4349-
4350-July 1, 2015
4351-
4352-Repealer section
4353-
4354-Sec. 172
4355-
4356-July 1, 2015
4357-
4358-Repealer section
4359-
4360-Sec. 173
4361-
4362-July 1, 2015
4363-
4364-Repealer section
4365-
4366-Sec. 174
4367-
4368-July 1, 2015
4369-
4370-Repealer section
4371-
4372-Sec. 175
4373-
4374-July 1, 2015
4375-
4376-Repealer section
4377-
4378-Sec. 176
4379-
4380-July 1, 2015
4381-
4382-Repealer section
4383-
4384-Sec. 177
4385-
4386-July 1, 2015
4387-
4388-Repealer section
4389-
4390-Sec. 178
4391-
4392-July 1, 2015
4393-
4394-PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(n)
4395-
4396-Sec. 179
4611+Sec. 198
4612+
4613+July 1, 2015
4614+
4615+Repealer section
4616+
4617+Sec. 198
4618+
4619+July 1, 2015
4620+
4621+Repealer section
4622+
4623+Sec. 200
4624+
4625+July 1, 2015
4626+
4627+Repealer section
4628+
4629+Sec. 201
4630+
4631+July 1, 2015
4632+
4633+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
4634+
4635+Sec. 202
4636+
4637+July 1, 2015
4638+
4639+Repealer section
4640+
4641+Sec. 203
4642+
4643+July 1, 2015
4644+
4645+Repealer section
4646+
4647+Sec. 204
4648+
4649+July 1, 2015
4650+
4651+Repealer section
4652+
4653+Sec. 205
4654+
4655+July 1, 2015
4656+
4657+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
4658+
4659+Sec. 206
4660+
4661+July 1, 2015
4662+
4663+Repealer section
4664+
4665+Sec. 207
4666+
4667+July 1, 2015
4668+
4669+Repealer section
4670+
4671+Sec. 208
4672+
4673+July 1, 2015
4674+
4675+Repealer section
4676+
4677+Sec. 209
4678+
4679+July 1, 2015
4680+
4681+Repealer section
4682+
4683+Sec. 210
4684+
4685+July 1, 2015
4686+
4687+Repealer section
4688+
4689+Sec. 211
4690+
4691+July 1, 2015
4692+
4693+Repealer section
4694+
4695+Sec. 212
4696+
4697+July 1, 2015
4698+
4699+Repealer section
4700+
4701+Sec. 213
4702+
4703+July 1, 2015
4704+
4705+Repealer section
4706+
4707+Sec. 214
4708+
4709+July 1, 2015
4710+
4711+Repealer section
4712+
4713+Sec. 215
4714+
4715+July 1, 2015
4716+
4717+Repealer section
4718+
4719+Sec. 216
4720+
4721+July 1, 2015
4722+
4723+Repealer section
4724+
4725+Sec. 217
4726+
4727+July 1, 2015
4728+
4729+Repealer section
4730+
4731+Sec. 218
4732+
4733+July 1, 2015
4734+
4735+Repealer section
4736+
4737+Sec. 219
4738+
4739+July 1, 2015
4740+
4741+Repealer section
4742+
4743+Sec. 220
4744+
4745+July 1, 2015
4746+
4747+Repealer section
4748+
4749+Sec. 221
4750+
4751+July 1, 2015
4752+
4753+Repealer section
4754+
4755+Sec. 222
4756+
4757+July 1, 2015
4758+
4759+Repealer section
4760+
4761+Sec. 223
43974762
43984763 July 1, 2015
43994764
44004765 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
44014766
4402-Sec. 180
4403-
4404-July 1, 2015
4405-
4406-Repealer section
4407-
4408-Sec. 181
4767+Sec. 224
4768+
4769+July 1, 2015
4770+
4771+Repealer section
4772+
4773+Sec. 225
44094774
44104775 July 1, 2015
44114776
44124777 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
44134778
4414-Sec. 182
4415-
4416-July 1, 2015
4417-
4418-Repealer section
4419-
4420-Sec. 183
4421-
4422-July 1, 2015
4423-
4424-Repealer section
4425-
4426-Sec. 184
4427-
4428-July 1, 2015
4429-
4430-Repealer section
4431-
4432-Sec. 185
4779+Sec. 226
4780+
4781+July 1, 2015
4782+
4783+Repealer section
4784+
4785+Sec. 227
4786+
4787+July 1, 2015
4788+
4789+Repealer section
4790+
4791+Sec. 228
4792+
4793+July 1, 2015
4794+
4795+Repealer section
4796+
4797+Sec. 229
44334798
44344799 July 1, 2015
44354800
44364801 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
44374802
4438-Sec. 186
4439-
4440-July 1, 2015
4441-
4442-Repealer section
4443-
4444-Sec. 187
4445-
4446-July 1, 2015
4447-
4448-Repealer section
4449-
4450-Sec. 188
4451-
4452-July 1, 2015
4453-
4454-Repealer section
4455-
4456-Sec. 189
4457-
4458-July 1, 2015
4459-
4460-Repealer section
4461-
4462-Sec. 190
4463-
4464-July 1, 2015
4465-
4466-Repealer section
4467-
4468-Sec. 191
4469-
4470-July 1, 2015
4471-
4472-Repealer section
4473-
4474-Sec. 192
4475-
4476-July 1, 2015
4477-
4478-PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
4479-
4480-Sec. 193
4481-
4482-July 1, 2015
4483-
4484-PA 07-242, Sec. 73(a)
4485-
4486-Sec. 194
4487-
4488-July 1, 2015
4489-
4490-PA 07-242, Sec. 90(a)
4491-
4492-Sec. 195
4803+Sec. 230
4804+
4805+July 1, 2015
4806+
4807+Repealer section
4808+
4809+Sec. 231
4810+
4811+July 1, 2015
4812+
4813+Repealer section
4814+
4815+Sec. 232
4816+
4817+July 1, 2015
4818+
4819+Repealer section
4820+
4821+Sec. 233
4822+
4823+July 1, 2015
4824+
4825+Repealer section
4826+
4827+Sec. 234
4828+
4829+July 1, 2015
4830+
4831+Repealer section
4832+
4833+Sec. 235
4834+
4835+July 1, 2015
4836+
4837+Repealer section
4838+
4839+Sec. 236
4840+
4841+July 1, 2015
4842+
4843+Repealer section
4844+
4845+Sec. 237
4846+
4847+July 1, 2015
4848+
4849+Repealer section
4850+
4851+Sec. 238
4852+
4853+July 1, 2015
4854+
4855+PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
4856+
4857+Sec. 239
4858+
4859+July 1, 2015
4860+
4861+Repealer section
4862+
4863+Sec. 240
4864+
4865+July 1, 2015
4866+
4867+Repealer section
4868+
4869+Sec. 241
44934870
44944871 July 1, 2015
44954872
44964873 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
44974874
4498-Sec. 196
4875+Sec. 242
44994876
45004877 July 1, 2015
45014878
45024879 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 42(e)
45034880
4504-Sec. 197
4505-
4506-July 1, 2015
4507-
4508-Repealer section
4509-
4510-Sec. 198
4881+Sec. 243
4882+
4883+July 1, 2015
4884+
4885+Repealer section
4886+
4887+Sec. 244
45114888
45124889 July 1, 2015
45134890
45144891 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 26
45154892
4516-Sec. 199
4517-
4518-July 1, 2015
4519-
4520-Repealer section
4521-
4522-Sec. 200
4893+Sec. 245
4894+
4895+July 1, 2015
4896+
4897+Repealer section
4898+
4899+Sec. 246
45234900
45244901 July 1, 2015
45254902
45264903 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 33
45274904
4528-Sec. 201
4529-
4530-July 1, 2015
4531-
4532-Repealer section
4533-
4534-Sec. 202
4535-
4536-July 1, 2015
4537-
4538-PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 52(a)
4539-
4540-Sec. 203
4541-
4542-July 1, 2015
4543-
4544-PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 49(a)
4545-
4546-Sec. 204
4547-
4548-July 1, 2015
4549-
4550-PA 11-57, Sec. 31
4551-
4552-Sec. 205
4553-
4554-July 1, 2015
4555-
4556-PA 11-57, Sec. 32(a)(1)
4557-
4558-Sec. 206
4905+Sec. 247
4906+
4907+July 1, 2015
4908+
4909+Repealer section
4910+
4911+Sec. 248
45594912
45604913 July 1, 2015
45614914
45624915 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
45634916
4564-Sec. 207
4565-
4566-July 1, 2015
4567-
4568-Repealer section
4569-
4570-Sec. 208
4917+Sec. 249
4918+
4919+July 1, 2015
4920+
4921+Repealer section
4922+
4923+Sec. 250
45714924
45724925 July 1, 2015
45734926
45744927 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(m)(1)(A)
45754928
4576-Sec. 209
4577-
4578-July 1, 2015
4579-
4580-Repealer section
4581-
4582-Sec. 210
4929+Sec. 251
45834930
45844931 July 1, 2015
45854932
45864933 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(q)
45874934
4588-Sec. 211
4589-
4590-July 1, 2015
4591-
4592-PA 11-57, Sec. 20
4593-
4594-Sec. 212
4595-
4596-July 1, 2015
4597-
4598-Repealer section
4599-
4600-Sec. 213
4935+Sec. 252
46014936
46024937 July 1, 2015
46034938
46044939 PA 11-57, Sec. 75(a)
46054940
4606-Sec. 214
4607-
4608-July 1, 2015
4609-
4610-Repealer section
4611-
4612-Sec. 215
4941+Sec. 253
4942+
4943+July 1, 2015
4944+
4945+Repealer section
4946+
4947+Sec. 254
46134948
46144949 July 1, 2015
46154950
46164951 PA 12-189, Sec. 8
46174952
4618-Sec. 216
4953+Sec. 255
46194954
46204955 July 1, 2015
46214956
46224957 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(c)(3)
46234958
4624-Sec. 217
4959+Sec. 256
46254960
46264961 July 1, 2015
46274962
46284963 PA 13-239, Sec. 1
46294964
4630-Sec. 218
4965+Sec. 257
46314966
46324967 July 1, 2015
46334968
46344969 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(d)(1)
46354970
4636-Sec. 219
4637-
4638-July 1, 2015
4639-
4640-PA 13-239, Sec. 2(g)(3)
4641-
4642-Sec. 220
4971+Sec. 258
46434972
46444973 July 1, 2015
46454974
46464975 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(1)(C)
46474976
4648-Sec. 221
4649-
4650-July 1, 2015
4651-
4652-PA 13-239, Sec. 20
4653-
4654-Sec. 222
4655-
4656-July 1, 2015
4657-
4658-PA 13-239, Sec. 21(g)(2)
4659-
4660-Sec. 223
4977+Sec. 259
46614978
46624979 July 1, 2015
46634980
46644981 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
46654982
4666-Sec. 224
4667-
4668-July 1, 2015
4669-
4670-PA 13-239, Sec. 32(c)(5)
4671-
4672-Sec. 225
4673-
4674-July 1, 2015
4675-
4676-Repealer section
4677-
4678-Sec. 226
4983+Sec. 260
4984+
4985+July 1, 2015
4986+
4987+Repealer section
4988+
4989+Sec. 261
46794990
46804991 July 1, 2015
46814992
46824993 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
46834994
4684-Sec. 227
4685-
4686-July 1, 2015
4687-
4688-PA 14-98, Sec. 2(i)
4689-
4690-Sec. 228
4691-
4692-July 1, 2016
4693-
4694-New section
4695-
4696-Sec. 229
4697-
4698-July 1, 2016
4699-
4700-New section
4701-
4702-Sec. 230
4703-
4704-July 1, 2015
4705-
4706-New section
4707-
4708-Sec. 231
4709-
4710-July 1, 2015
4711-
4712-New section
4713-
4714-
4715-
4716-FIN Joint Favorable Subst.
4717-
4718-FIN
4719-
4720-Joint Favorable Subst.
4995+Sec. 262
4996+
4997+July 1, 2015
4998+
4999+Repealer section
5000+
5001+Statement of Purpose:
5002+
5003+To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
5004+
5005+[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]