Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

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                            General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 11
February Session, 2016  *_____SB00011FIN___040816____*

General Assembly

Substitute Bill No. 11 

February Session, 2016

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AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PURPOSES. 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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 $249,000,000. 

Sec. 2. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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: 

(a) For the Office of Policy and Management: For transit-oriented development and predevelopment activities, not exceeding $8,000,000. 

(b) For the Department of Administrative Services: Alterations, renovations and improvements, including installation of air conditioning, development and demolition, to the State Office Building and associated parking facilities in Hartford, not exceeding $181,000,000. 

(c) For the Department of Correction: Design and construction for replacement of the central heating and cooling plant and underground distribution system at York Correctional Institution in Niantic, not exceeding $60,000,000.

Sec. 3. (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 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. 

Sec. 4. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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. 

Sec. 5. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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. 

Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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. 

Sec. 7. (Effective July 1, 2016) 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. 

Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2016) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 to 15, 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 $30,000,000. 

Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2016) The proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in sections 8 to 15, 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: 

(a) For the Department of Economic and Community Development: For a program to offer payments to holders of eligibility certificates issued pursuant to section 32-9t of the general statutes, to replace credits allowed to be claimed under such eligibility certificates, not exceeding $10,000,000. 

(b) For the Department of Housing: Grants-in-aid to private nonprofit organizations for supportive housing for persons with intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder or both, not exceeding $20,000,000.

Sec. 10. (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 8 to 15, 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 8 to 15, 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. 

Sec. 11. (Effective July 1, 2016) None of the bonds described in sections 8 to 15, 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. 

Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the purposes of sections 8 to 15, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 8 to 15, 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 11 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 11, 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 sections 8 to 15, inclusive, of this act, 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 8 to 15, 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 8 to 15, 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 8 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. 

Sec. 13. (Effective July 1, 2016) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 8 to 15, 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. 

Sec. 14. (Effective July 1, 2016) In accordance with section 9 of this act, the state, through the Department of Economic and Community Development and the Department of Housing may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 9. 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. 

Sec. 15. (Effective July 1, 2016) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to section 9 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 14 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. 

Sec. 16. Section 12 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 59 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session and section 69 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, 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 [$82,436,747] $75,396,747.

Sec. 17. Subdivision (5) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 46 of public act 00-167, section 89 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, section 60 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 118 of public act 07-7 of the June special session and section 72 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(5) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for improvements to incinerators and landfills, including, but not limited to, bulky waste landfills, not exceeding [$6,900,000] $6,360,000, provided up to $439,025 shall be made available to the town of Plymouth.

Sec. 18. 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, 2016)

Sec. 19. 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, section 83 of public act 11-57 and section 73 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$478,379,654] $473,189,654.

Sec. 20. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 74 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) For the American School for the Deaf: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new construction, not exceeding [$9,405,709] $4,405,709.

Sec. 21. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 2 of special act 01-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 22. 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, section 60 of public act 14-98 and section 75 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$152,056,705] $151,334,615.

Sec. 23. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 76 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(2) Alterations, renovations, additions and improvements, including new construction in accordance with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services master campus plan, not exceeding [$886,593] $164,503.

Sec. 24. 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, section 116 of public act 10-44 and section 86 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$32,347,057] $32,277,661.

Sec. 25. Subdivision (1) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 04-2 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Grants-in-aid for construction, alterations, repairs and improvements to residential facilities, group homes, shelters and permanent family residences, not exceeding [$1,500,000] $1,430,604, provided not more than $400,000 shall be made available to the Children's Home in Cromwell;

Sec. 26. 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, section 121 of public act 10-44 and section 88 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$177,191,115] $175,929,115.

Sec. 27. Subdivision (4) of subsection (j) of section 2 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding [$3,500,000] $2,825,000, provided (A) $500,000 shall be made available for repair and construction of the Lyman Viaduct in Colchester, and (B) $500,000 shall be made available for design and rehabilitation of the Quinnipiac River at Hanover Pond project in Meriden.

Sec. 28. Subdivision (3) of subsection (r) of section 2 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) At Connecticut Children's Place: Dining hall and kitchen expansion, not exceeding [$750,000] $163,000.

Sec. 29. 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, section 106 of public act 13-239 and section 90 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$92,951,514] $80,855,426.

Sec. 30. Subdivision (17) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 31. Subdivision (20) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 32. 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, 2016)

Sec. 33. 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, 2016):

(29) 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.

Sec. 34. Subdivision (1) of subsection (i) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 176 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Grants-in-aid for construction, alterations, repairs and improvements to residential facilities, group homes, shelters and permanent family residences, not exceeding [$4,500,000, provided (A) $1,000,000 shall be made available for development, including construction or acquisition of property in Middlesex County or Windham county for a residential facility, and (B) up to $1,000,000 shall be made available for improvements to, alterations and construction of, residential facilities at the Klingberg Family Center in New Britain] $3,057,262.

Sec. 35. Subdivision (2) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 146 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-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] $2,750,000, provided (A) $1,000,000 shall be made available for the Bridgeport Downtown Cabaret, (B) $250,000 shall be made available for capital improvements to the Augustus Curtis Cultural Center in Meriden, and (C) $625,000 shall be made available to the town of Norwalk for the Norwalk Maritime Museum;

Sec. 36. Subdivision (10) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 37. 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, 2016):

(12) 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. 

Sec. 38. Subdivision (13) of subsection (j) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 149 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 39. 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, 2016)

Sec. 40. 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, 2016):

(12) 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.

Sec. 41. 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, 2016):

(15) Grant-in-aid to the Greater Danbury AIDS Project for the purchase of buildings, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $475,000.

Sec. 42. Subdivision (5) of subsection (n) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by sections 175 and 187 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 43. 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 and section 104 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 44. Section 20 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 189 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 163 of public act 10-44 and section 109 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, 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 [$169,913,560] $168,994,995. 

Sec. 45. Subsection (b) of section 21 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(b) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs: Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds in accordance with current codes, not exceeding [$900,000] $881,435.

Sec. 46. Subdivision (4) of subsection (g) of section 21 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding [$3,000,000, provided $2,000,000 shall be made available for design and construction of the Meriden flood control project] $2,100,000;

Sec. 47. 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, section 111 of public act 13-239 and section 105 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$134,795,933] $128,202,015.

Sec. 48. Subdivision (18) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 49. Subdivision (21) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 50. 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 and section 114 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 51. Subdivision (1) of subsection (i) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 192 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Grants-in-aid for construction, alterations, repairs and improvements to residential facilities, group homes, shelters and permanent family residences, not exceeding [$1,500,000] $1,390,895; 

Sec. 52. Subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to private nonprofit mental health clinics for children for fire, safety and environmental improvements, including expansion, not exceeding [$500,000] $440,187;

Sec. 53. 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, 2016): 

(2) 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;

Sec. 54. Subdivision (8) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 55. 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, section 62 of public act 14-98 and section 133 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$317,012,611] $306,944,304.

Sec. 56. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Upgrades to the state-wide telecommunications system, including site development and related equipment, not exceeding [$2,250,000] $1,401,873.

Sec. 57. Subdivision (7) of subsection (h) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 20 of public act 12-189, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(7) Improvements to the department shooting range, not exceeding [$1,750,000] $325,000.

Sec. 58. Subdivision (4) 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, 2016): 

(4) At Southern Connecticut State University: 

(A) Alterations, renovations and improvements to facilities, including energy conservation and code compliance improvements, not exceeding [$3,208,000] $2,430,000;

(B) Development of a new academic laboratory building and parking garage, including renovations to the former student center and demolition of Seabury Hall, not exceeding [$5,684,000] $5,434,000;

Sec. 59. Subdivision (4) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Development of a courthouse facility in Torrington, including land acquisition and parking, not exceeding [$25,275,000] $24,728,700.

Sec. 60. Subdivision (5) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 61. Subdivision (6) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(6) Renovations and improvements to the parking garage on Lafayette Street in Hartford, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $2,779,120;

Sec. 62. 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, section 119 of public act 13-239 and section 139 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$159,556,266] $114,920,005.

Sec. 63. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 64. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 65. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 238 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 66. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 240 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Grants-in-aid to towns for acquisition of open space for conservation or recreation purposes, not exceeding [$1,750,000] $1,250,000;

Sec. 67. Subdivision (5) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 142 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 68. Subdivision (15) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 69. 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, 2016)

Sec. 70. Subdivision (33) 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, 2016):

(33) Grant-in-aid to the city of Norwalk for improvements in the flood control system, not exceeding [$3,005,000] $500,000;

Sec. 71. Subdivision (34) 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, 2016):

(34) Grant-in-aid to the town of Fairfield for the Rooster River flood control project, not exceeding [$14,500,000] $2,030,000; 

Sec. 72. Subdivision (40) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 73. Subdivision (7) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 74. Subdivision (15) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(15) Grant-in-aid to the town of Westport for new construction at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $500,000.

Sec. 75. Subdivision (19) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 76. 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, 2016)

Sec. 77. Subdivision (23) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 78. 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, 2016):

(25) 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] $1,485,000;

Sec. 79. Subdivision (7) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 80. Subdivision (8) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 81. 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, 2016):

(14) 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.

Sec. 82. Subdivision (41) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 83. Subdivision (44) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 84. Subdivision (1) of subsection (g) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 85. Subdivision (6) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 86. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 87. Subdivision (8) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 88. 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, 2016)

Sec. 89. Subdivision (19) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 90. Subdivision (2) of subsection (k) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to public libraries located within distressed municipalities, as defined in section 32-9p of the general statutes, for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,984,229;

Sec. 91. 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, 2016):

(n) 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.]

Sec. 92. 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, section 127 of public act 13-239 and section 177 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$230,624,591] $220,188,336. 

Sec. 93. Subsection (d) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(d) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs: Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including security improvements, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $900,000.

Sec. 94. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program for recreation, open space, resource protection and resource management, not exceeding [$7,500,000] $6,750,000;

Sec. 95. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(k) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, including intermediate care facilities and 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 [$6,000,000] $5,799,165. 

Sec. 96. Subdivision (1) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding [$2,415,000] $2,284,430; 

Sec. 97. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Reimbursement for environmental remediation at the former Long Lane School in Middletown, in accordance with public act 99-26, not exceeding [$14,000,000] $13,245,150.

Sec. 98. Subdivision (2) of subsection (p) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $500,000;

Sec. 99. Subdivision (4) of subsection (p) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Alterations, renovations and restoration of the courthouse at 121 Elm Street, New Haven, not exceeding [$13,000,000] $6,000,000;

Sec. 100. Subdivision (5) of subsection (p) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 101. 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, section 129 of public act 13-239 and section 179 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$73,610,743] $59,579,168.

Sec. 102. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 103. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 104. Subdivision (4) of subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 105. Subdivision (5) 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, 2016):

(5) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for the purpose of providing potable water, not exceeding [$2,500,000] $241,293.

Sec. 106. Subdivision (10) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 107. 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, 2016):

(11) Grant-in-aid to the city of Manchester for the Broad Street streetscape project, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,000,000.

Sec. 108. 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, 2016)

Sec. 109. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 67 of public act 14-98, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 110. Subdivision (1) of subsection (i) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Grants-in-aid to public libraries that are not located in distressed municipalities, as defined in section 32-9p of the general statutes, for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding [$3,500,000] $3,177,132;

Sec. 111. Subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 32 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is amended as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to public libraries that are located in distressed municipalities, as defined in section 32-9p of the general statutes, for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $2,000,000. 

Sec. 112. Section 95 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 113. Section 26 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 131 of public act 13-239 and section 195 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$19,810,606] $19,138,454. 

Sec. 114. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 27 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) At Manchester Community College: Code improvements to the Lowe building, not exceeding [$2,229,911] $1,557,759.

Sec. 115. Section 33 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 343 of public act 10-44 and section 197 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$60,000,000] $40,649,180. 

Sec. 116. Subsection (a) of section 34 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 89 of public act 11-57, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) For the Department of Environmental Protection: Grants-in-aid, not exceeding [$16,000,000] $4,649,180, (1) for containment, removal or mitigation of identified hazardous waste disposal sites and to municipalities for new water mains to replace water supplied from contaminated wells, (2) for identification, investigation, containment, removal or mitigation of contaminated industrial sites in urban areas, (3) to municipalities for acquisition of land, for public parks, recreational and water quality improvements, water mains and water pollution control facilities, including sewer projects, (4) to municipalities for the purpose of providing potable water, and (5) to state agencies, regional planning agencies and municipalities for water pollution control projects.

Sec. 117. Subsection (g) of section 34 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(g) For the Department of Children and Families: Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit organizations for construction or renovation for recreation or education purposes, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $12,000,000.

Sec. 118. Section 41 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 192 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 41 to 47, 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 [$65,924,117] $54,103,234. 

Sec. 119. Subdivision (2) 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, 2016):

(2) At Manchester Community College: Campus improvements, not exceeding [$3,413,468] $3,199,261. 

Sec. 120. Subdivision (6) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 121. Section 1 of public act 10-44 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 8, inclusive, of [this act] public act 10-44, 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 [$12,900,000] $7,900,000.

Sec. 122. Subsection (b) of section 2 of public act 10-44 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(b) Grants-in-aid for economic development projects and programs in the city of Bridgeport, not exceeding [$7,200,000] $2,200,000, including, but not limited to, grants for (1) revitalization of the Hollow Neighborhood; (2) a feasibility study for the Congress Street Plaza urban renewal area; (3) planning and implementation of the Upper Reservoir Avenue Corridor Revitalization Initiative Project; (4) the Black Rock Gateway project; (5) the Madison Avenue Gateway Revitalization streetscape project; and (6) the purchase of development rights at Veterans' Memorial Park.

Sec. 123. Section 9 of public act 10-44, as amended by section 140 of public act 10-179, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 9 to 16, inclusive, of public act 10-44, 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 [$45,100,000] $30,100,000. 

Sec. 124. Subsection (b) of section 10 of public act 10-44 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(b) Grants-in-aid for infrastructure projects and programs in the city of Bridgeport not exceeding [$27,700,000] $12,700,000, including, but not limited to, grants (1) for design and construction of a flood control project in the northeast corner of the city; (2) for the design and construction of the Congress Street Bridge; (3) for day care, a community room and a playground at West End School; (4) for purchase and installation of a public safety video surveillance system; (5) to the Fairfield County Housing Partnership for land acquisition, design, development and construction of an independent living facility; (6) for purchase of a water taxi, construction of docks and construction of the Pleasure Beach retractable pedestrian bridge; (7) to the Bridgeport Port Authority for improvements to the Derecktor Shipyard, including remediation, dredging, bulkheading and construction of Phase 2 of the Derecktor Shipyard Economic Development Plan; (8) for repair and improvements on State Road 59 between the North Avenue and Capitol Avenue intersections, including median and sidewalk renovations; (9) for the remediation of the waterfront, including any predevelopment costs; (10) for the Island Brook flood control project; (11) for improvements to the bus and transportation center; and (12) for restoration, new construction or property acquisition for expansion and improvement for Greater Bridgeport Transit;

Sec. 125. Section 49 of public act 11-1 of the October special session, as amended by section 199 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 126. Subsection (a) of section 52 of public act 11-1 of the October special session is amended to read as follows (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 [one hundred twenty-five] ninety-five 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, and twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2014. [, and twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2015.]

Sec. 127. Section 1 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 92 of public act 13-239, section 68 of public act 14-98 and section 202 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

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 [$236,975,391] $235,306,923.

Sec. 128. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Boiler repairs and improvements in Rocky Hill, not exceeding [$250,000] $211,600.

Sec. 129. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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 [$12,500,000] $12,273,590.

Sec. 130. Subdivision (3) of subsection (h) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) Construction of a readiness center for the Connecticut Army National Guard Civil Support Team in Windsor Locks, not exceeding [$1,250,000] $500,000;

Sec. 131. Subdivision (4) of subsection (h) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Construction of a combined support maintenance shop for Connecticut National Guard equipment in Windsor Locks, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $3,999,800;

Sec. 132. Subsection (j) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(j) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, including intermediate care facilities and 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] $4,588,500.

Sec. 133. Subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(l) 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 upgrades at all regional vocational-technical schools, not exceeding [$28,000,000] $27,839,042.

Sec. 134. Subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(n) For the Department of Children and Families: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding [$1,751,000] $1,670,000. 

Sec. 135. Section 12 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 133 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, 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 [$76,248,750] $64,248,750. 

Sec. 136. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 137. Subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 138. Section 20 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 24 of public act 12-189, section 69 of public act 14-98 and section 207 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 [$369,815,135] $363,148,338.

Sec. 139. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 21 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 25 of public act 12-189 and section 96 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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 at state-occupied facilities, not exceeding [$192,500,000] $192,394,151.

Sec. 140. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(k) 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 upgrades at all regional vocational-technical schools, not exceeding [$28,000,000] $27,432,869.

Sec. 141. Subdivision (4) of subsection (l) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 142. Subdivision (1) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 28 of public act 12-189 and section 97 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding [$4,000,000] $3,000,000, provided not more than $750,000 shall be used for repairs, improvements and land acquisition for an annex and parking proximate to the courthouse facilities in Hartford;

Sec. 143. Section 31 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 200 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, 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 [$84,000,000] $74,973,746.

Sec. 144. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 32 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $2,500,000.

Sec. 145. Subsection (d) of section 32 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 146. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 31 of public act 12-189, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(g) For the Department of Social Services: Grants-in-aid for neighborhood facilities, elderly centers, multipurpose human resource centers and related facilities, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $5,473,746. 

Sec. 147. Section 39 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 39 to 45, 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 [$9,000,000] $8,075,000.

Sec. 148. Section 40 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 39 to 45, inclusive, of [this act] public act 11-57, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the Office of Legislative Management to provide funding for capital equipment, upgrades to information technology systems and infrastructure repair and improvements projects, not exceeding [$9,000,000] $8,075,000.

Sec. 149. Section 49 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 49 to 54, inclusive, of [this act] public act 11-57, 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 [$578,649,193] $578,419,193.

Sec. 150. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 50 of public act 11-57 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 151. Section 1 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, 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 [$100,032,985] $94,776,000.

Sec. 152. Subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 2 of public act 12-189 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 153. Section 8 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 211 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8 to 15, inclusive, of 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 [$179,683,500] $166,902,828.

Sec. 154. Subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of section 9 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Study and assess feasible alternatives to plan, design, acquire and construct, as may be necessary, structural and nonstructural improvements to mitigate flooding conditions that caused property damage due to weather events in 2011, which shall include, but need not be limited to, a cost benefit analysis and an analysis of the environmental impact of such alternatives, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $300,000;

Sec. 155. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 9 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) For a program to establish energy microgrids to support critical municipal infrastructure, not exceeding [$25,000,000] $20,100,000.

Sec. 156. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 102 of public act 13-239 and section 212 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) For the Department of Housing: Grant-in-aid to the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority for the purposes of sections 8-265cc to 8-265ii, inclusive, and section 8-265kk of the general statutes, not exceeding [$40,000,000] $38,000,000.

Sec. 157. Subsection (d) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 230 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and section 510 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(d) For the Department of Public Health: Grants-in-aid to community health centers and primary care organizations for the purchase of equipment, renovations, improvements and expansion of facilities, including acquisition of land or buildings, not exceeding [$30,000,000] $26,000,000, provided up to $15,000,000 shall be made available to member centers affiliated with the Community Health Center Association of Connecticut, and up to $13,000,000 shall be made available to Community Health Center, Incorporated, and up to $2,000,000 shall be made available to either Community Health Center Association of Connecticut or Community Health Center, Incorporated, on the basis of competitive bids submitted by such association or center. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to affect any project made available to member centers affiliated with the Community Health Center Association of Connecticut.

Sec. 158. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 103 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) 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 [$25,000,000] $24,888,946;

Sec. 159. Subdivision (4) of subsection (e) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 72 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) For the Office of Early Childhood: Grants-in-aid to sponsors of school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, for facility improvements and minor capital repairs to that portion of facilities that house school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $9,930,382.

Sec. 160. Section 1 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 214 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, 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 [$307,268,513] $272,456,261.

Sec. 161. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Development, including acquisition and equipment, of a new thermal facility, including expansion of the distribution pipeline, for the capitol area district heating and cooling system in Hartford, not exceeding [$29,000,000] $1,000,000;

Sec. 162. Subdivision (4) of subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 163. Subdivision (1) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Dam repairs, including state-owned dams, not exceeding [$6,000,000] $5,937,748.

Sec. 164. Subdivision (3) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 216 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 165. Subdivision (3) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 166. Section 12 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, 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 [$233,150,000] $211,551,428.

Sec. 167. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for infrastructure projects and programs, including planning, property acquisition, site preparation, construction and off-site improvements, not exceeding [$50,000,000] $47,700,000.

Sec. 168. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for improvements to incinerators and landfills, including, but not limited to, bulky waste landfills, not exceeding [$1,400,000] $1,150,000;

Sec. 169. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016) 

Sec. 170. Subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(f) For the Department of Public Health: For the Stem Cell Research Fund established by section 19a-32e of the general statutes, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $6,000,000.

Sec. 171. Subdivision (3) of subsection (h) of section 13 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 100 of public act 14-217, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) Grants-in-aid to local or regional boards of education for capital costs related to the expansion of enrollment in the state-wide interdistrict public school attendance program pursuant to section 10-266aa of the general statutes, to assist the state in meeting the goals of the 2008 stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., as extended, or the goals of the 2013 stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et. al., for building renovations, classroom expansions and the purchase of equipment, including, but not limited to, computers, laboratory equipment and classroom furniture, not exceeding [$750,000] $701,428.

Sec. 172. Subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 173. 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, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, 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 [$359,638,805] $338,138,805. 

Sec. 174. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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 at state-occupied buildings, not exceeding [$25,000,000] $15,000,000.

Sec. 175. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Replacement and upgrade of radio communication systems, not exceeding [$45,000,000] $43,500,000;

Sec. 176. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 80 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation projects, not exceeding [$8,000,000] $6,000,000. 

Sec. 177. Subdivision (3) of subsection (l) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) At Middlesex Community College: Planning, design and construction of a new academic building not exceeding [$39,200,000] $35,200,000.

Sec. 178. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Development of a juvenile court building in Meriden or Middletown, not exceeding [$13,000,000] $9,000,000;

Sec. 179. Section 31 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 86 of public act 14-98 and section 218 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (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 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 [$214,900,000] $183,500,000.

Sec. 180. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for improvements to incinerators and landfills, including, but not limited to, bulky waste landfills, not exceeding [$1,000,000] $600,000;

Sec. 181. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016) 

Sec. 182. Subdivision (4) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016) 

Sec. 183. Subdivision (5) of subsection (c) of section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 219 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 184. Subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 88 of public act 14-98, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 185. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 91 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) For the Office of Early Childhood: Grants-in-aid to sponsors of school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, for facility improvements and minor capital repairs to that portion of facilities that house school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, not exceeding [$15,000,000] $5,000,000;

Sec. 186. Section 1 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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] $127,409,322.

Sec. 187. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Land acquisition, construction, improvements, repairs and renovations at fire training schools, not exceeding [$15,777,672] $10,777,672;

Sec. 188. Subdivision (3) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 189. Section 8 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 to 15, 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 [$199,500,000] $176,400,000.

Sec. 190. Subsection (a) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) For the office of the State Comptroller: Grant-in-aid to the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network for transmission, broadcast, production and information technology equipment, not exceeding [$3,300,000] $1,300,000.

Sec. 191. Subsection (b) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 192. Subsection (d) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(d) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Grants-in-aid or loans to municipalities for acquisition of land, public parks or recreational and water quality improvements, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $18,000,000.

Sec. 193. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 194. Subsection (f) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(f) For the Department of Housing: For the Shoreline Resiliency Fund, not exceeding [$25,000,000] $8,000,000.

Sec. 195. Section 97 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 196. Section 1 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

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 15-1 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 [$366,413,300] $347,413,300.

Sec. 197. Subsection (c) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(c) For the State Comptroller: Enhancements and upgrades to the CORE financial system, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $18,000,000.

Sec. 198. Subdivision (3) of subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) For transit-oriented development and predevelopment activities, not exceeding [$8,000,000] $6,000,000;

Sec. 199. Subdivision (4) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $5,000,000;

Sec. 200. Subdivision (6) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(6) Acquisition and renovation of a building for the offices of the Probate Court, not exceeding [$4,100,000] $2,100,000.

Sec. 201. Subdivision (3) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $5,000,000;

Sec. 202. Subdivision (6) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 203. Section 12 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of [this act] public act 15-1 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 [$398,600,000] $373,600,000.

Sec. 204. Subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) Grants-in-aid for the purchase of body-worn recording equipment and digital data storage devices or services for law enforcement officers, not exceeding [$15,000,000] $12,000,000, provided $2,000,000 shall be made available to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for members of the state police and [$13,000,000] $10,000,000 shall be made available to municipalities for local law enforcement officers.

Sec. 205. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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] $15,000,000;

Sec. 206. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(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] $10,000,000.

Sec. 207. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $13,000,000;

Sec. 208. Section 20 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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] public act 15-1 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 [$340,965,500] $260,775,500.

Sec. 209. Subdivision (4) of subsection (c) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(4) For the information and technology capital investment program, not exceeding [$76,000,000] $51,000,000, provided $15,000,000 shall be made available for the development and maintenance of a state-wide health information exchange, including the purchase of software and related equipment, and $16,000,000 shall be made available for the purchase and implementation of an integrated electronic medical records system at The University of Connecticut Health Center.

Sec. 210. Subsection (d) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(d) For the Department of Veterans' Affairs: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, not exceeding [$550,000] $5,550,000.

Sec. 211. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) Alterations, renovations and new construction at state parks and other recreation facilities, including Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, not exceeding [$25,000,000] $23,000,000;

Sec. 212. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 213. Subsection (l) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 214. Subsection (m) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 215. Subdivision (1) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) All colleges and universities: 

(A) New and replacement instruction, research or laboratory equipment, not exceeding [$12,000,000] $7,000,000; 

(B) Consolidation and upgrade of system student and financial information technology systems, not exceeding [$40,000,000] $30,000,000; 

(C) Advanced manufacturing and emerging technology programs, not exceeding $2,625,000; 

Sec. 216. Subdivision (2) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding [$10,000,000] $8,000,000;

Sec. 217. Subdivision (4) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 218. Subdivision (5) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(5) At Asnuntuck Community College: Alterations renovations and improvements for expansion of library and student services, not exceeding [$3,800,000] $1,800,000. 

Sec. 219. Subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(o) For the Department of Correction: Alterations, 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] $13,000,000.

Sec. 220. Subdivision (1) of subsection (q) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016) 

Sec. 221. Section 28 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of [this act] public act 15-1 of the June special session 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] $120,000,000, 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.

Sec. 222. Section 31 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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] public act 15-1 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 [$375,750,000] $273,250,000. 

Sec. 223. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(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] $25,000,000.

Sec. 224. Subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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] $30,000,000.

Sec. 225. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for open space land acquisition and development for conservation or recreational purposes, not exceeding [$8,000,000] $4,000,000; 

Sec. 226. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) For the Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $10,000,000;

Sec. 227. Subdivision (2) of subsection (f) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) For the Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding [$50,000,000] $25,000,000;

Sec. 228. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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] $3,000,000. 

Sec. 229. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(1) For the purposes and uses provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding [$50,000,000] $30,000,000, provided not more than $20,000,000 shall be made available to finance projects, including grants-in-aid for public infrastructure, in Hartford outside the boundaries of the Capital Region Development Authority;

Sec. 230. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(2) Grants-in-aid to the Tennis Foundation of Connecticut for capital improvements, not exceeding [$1,500,000] $1,000,000.

Sec. 231. Subsection (i) of section 32 of special act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 232. Subdivision (2) of subsection (k) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 233. Subsection (l) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

(l) For the State Library: Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding [$7,000,000] $5,000,000.

Sec. 234. Subsection (m) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(m) For the Connecticut Port Authority: Grants-in-aid for improvements to ports, harbors and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding [$17,500,000] $13,500,000, provided not less than $5,000,000 shall be made available to the ports, harbors and marinas in the state other than the deep water ports in the cities of Bridgeport, New Haven and New London.

Sec. 235. Section 45 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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] public act 15-1 of the June special session, 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] $753,288,380. 

Sec. 236. Subsection (c) of section 46 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016): 

(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] $268,100,000. 

Sec. 237. Section 55 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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 [one hundred twenty] fifty-five million dollars. [, provided sixty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.] 

(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] year ending [June 30, 2016, and] June 30, 2017. Such grant payments shall be made [annually] as follows: 

 

T1 Municipalities [FY 16] FY 17
T2 Andover [$ 2,620] [$ 2,620] $2,402
T3 Ansonia [85,419] [85,419] 78,300
T4 Ashford [3,582] [3,582] 3,284
T5 Avon [261,442] [261,442] 239,655
T6 Barkhamsted [41,462] [41,462] 38,007
T7 Beacon Falls [43,809] [43,809] 40,158
T8 Berlin [786,396] [786,396] 720,863
T9 Bethany [67,229] [67,229] 61,627
T10 Bethel [282,660] [282,660] 259,105
T11 Bethlehem [7,945] [7,945] 7,283
T12 Bloomfield [1,701,347] [1,701,347] 1,559,568
T13 Bolton [24,859] [24,859] 22,788
T14 Bozrah [138,521] [138,521] 126,978
T15 Branford [374,850] [374,850] 343,613
T16 Bridgeport [1,031,564] [1,031,564] 945,600
T17 Bridgewater [587] [587] 538
T18 Bristol [2,486,925] [2,486,925] 2,279,681
T19 Brookfield [118,281] [118,281] 108,424
T20 Brooklyn [10,379] [10,379] 9,514
T21 Burlington [15,300] [15,300] 14,025
T22 Canaan [20,712] [20,712] 18,986
T23 Canterbury [2,022] [2,022] 1,854
T24 Canton [7,994] [7,994] 7,327
T25 Chaplin [601] [601] 551
T26 Cheshire [736,700] [736,700] 675,308
T27 Chester [89,264] [89,264] 81,826
T28 Clinton [191,674] [191,674] 175,701
T29 Colchester [39,009] [39,009] 35,758
T30 Colebrook [550] [550] 504
T31 Columbia [26,763] [26,763] 24,533
T32 Cornwall - -
T33 Coventry [10,533] [10,533] 9,655
T34 Cromwell [31,099] [31,099] 28,508
T35 Danbury [1,726,901] [1,726,901] 1,582,993
T36 Darien - -
T37 Deep River [104,136] [104,136] 95,458
T38 Derby [14,728] [14,728] 13,501
T39 Durham [153,897] [153,897] 141,072
T40 Eastford [54,564] [54,564] 50,017
T41 East Granby [537,454] [537,454] 492,666
T42 East Haddam [1,696] [1,696] 1,555
T43 East Hampton [18,943] [18,943] 17,365
T44 East Hartford [4,447,536] [4,447,536] 4,076,908
T45 East Haven [43,500] [43,500] 39,875
T46 East Lyme [22,442] [22,442] 20,572
T47 Easton [2,660] [2,660] 2,439
T48 East Windsor [295,024] [295,024] 270,439
T49 Ellington [223,527] [223,527] 204,900
T50 Enfield [256,875] [256,875] 235,469
T51 Essex [74,547] [74,547] 68,334
T52 Fairfield [96,747] [96,747] 88,684
T53 Farmington [545,804] [545,804] 500,321
T54 Franklin [23,080] [23,080] 21,157
T55 Glastonbury [240,799] [240,799] 220,732
T56 Goshen [2,648] [2,648] 2,427
T57 Granby [35,332] [35,332] 32,388
T58 Greenwich [89,022] [89,022] 81,603
T59 Griswold [31,895] [31,895] 29,237
T60 Groton (Town of) [1,240,819] [1,240,819] 1,137,417
T61 Guilford [64,848] [64,848] 59,444
T62 Haddam [3,554] [3,554] 3,258
T63 Hamden [286,689] [286,689] 262,799
T64 Hampton - -
T65 Hartford [1,419,161] [1,419,161] 1,300,898
T66 Hartland [955] [955] 875
T67 Harwinton [21,506] [21,506] 19,713
T68 Hebron [2,216] [2,216] 2,031
T69 Kent - -
T70 Killingly [706,717] [706,717] 647,824
T71 Killingworth [5,148] [5,148] 4,719
T72 Lebanon [30,427] [30,427] 27,892
T73 Ledyard [421,085] [421,085] 385,995
T74 Lisbon [3,683] [3,683] 3,376
T75 Litchfield [3,432] [3,432] 3,146
T76 Lyme - -
T77 Madison [6,795] [6,795] 6,229
T78 Manchester [1,072,449] [1,072,449] 983,079
T79 Mansfield [6,841] [6,841] 6,271
T80 Marlborough [7,313] [7,313] 6,704
T81 Meriden [893,641] [893,641] 819,171
T82 Middlebury [84,264] [84,264] 77,242
T83 Middlefield [248,652] [248,652] 227,931
T84 Middletown [1,987,145] [1,987,145] 1,821,550
T85 Milford [1,344,868] [1,344,868] 1,232,795
T86 Monroe [179,106] [179,106] 164,181
T87 Montville [528,644] [528,644] 484,590
T88 Morris [3,528] [3,528] 3,234
T89 Naugatuck [341,656] [341,656] 313,185
T90 New Britain [1,383,881] [1,383,881] 1,268,558
T91 New Canaan [200] [200] 183
T92 New Fairfield [1,149] [1,149] 1,054
T93 New Hartford [139,174] [139,174] 127,576
T94 New Haven [1,369,123] [1,369,123] 1,255029
T95 Newington [917,869] [917,869] 841,380
T96 New London [33,169] [33,169] 30,405
T97 New Milford [674,203] [674,203] 618,020
T98 Newtown [235,371] [235,371] 215,757
T99 Norfolk [7,207] [7,207] 6,606
T100 North Branford [301,074] [301,074] 275,985
T101 North Canaan [359,719] [359,719] 329,742
T102 North Haven [1,445,730] [1,445,730] 1,325,253
T103 North Stonington - -
T104 Norwalk [402,915] [402,915] 369,339
T105 Norwich [187,132] [187,132] 171,537
T106 Old Lyme [1,888] [1,888] 1,731
T107 Old Saybrook [46,717] [46,717] 42,824
T108 Orange [104,962] [104,962] 96,216
T109 Oxford [84,313] [84,313] 77,287
T110 Plainfield [144,803] [144,803] 132,736
T111 Plainville [541,936] [541,936] 496,775
T112 Plymouth [152,434] [152,434] 139,731
T113 Pomfret [27,820] [27,820] 25,502
T114 Portland [90,840] [90,840] 83,270
T115 Preston - -
T116 Prospect [70,942] [70,942] 65,030
T117 Putnam [171,800] [171,800] 157,484
T118 Redding [1,329] [1,329] 1,218
T119 Ridgefield [561,986] [561,986] 515,154
T120 Rocky Hill [221,199] [221,199] 202,765
T121 Roxbury [602] [602] 552
T122 Salem [4,699] [4,699] 4,307
T123 Salisbury [83] [83] 76
T124 Scotland [7,681] [7,681] 7,041
T125 Seymour [281,186] [281,186] 257,754
T126 Sharon - -
T127 Shelton [584,121] [584,121] 535,444
T128 Sherman - -
T129 Simsbury [77,648] [77,648] 71,178
T130 Somers [82,324] [82,324] 75,464
T131 Southbury [20,981] [20,981] 19,233
T132 Southington [820,795] [820,795] 752,395
T133 South Windsor [1,338,190] [1,338,190] 1,226,675
T134 Sprague [386,528] [386,528] 354,317
T135 Stafford [437,917] [437,917] 401,424
T136 Stamford [416,142] [416,142] 381,464
T137 Sterling [24,398] [24,398] 22,365
T138 Stonington [100,332] [100,332] 91,971
T139 Stratford [3,507,689] [3,507,689] 3,215,381
T140 Suffield [180,663] [180,663] 165,607
T141 Thomaston [395,346] [395,346] 362,400
T142 Thompson [76,733] [76,733] 70,338
T143 Tolland [85,064] [85,064] 77,976
T144 Torrington [605,345] [605,345] 554,900
T145 Trumbull [189,309] [189,309] 173,533
T146 Union - -
T147 Vernon [151,598] [151,598] 138,965
T148 Voluntown [2,002] [2,002] 1,835
T149 Wallingford [1,948,455] [1,948,455] 1,786,084
T150 Warren [288] [288] 264
T151 Washington [158] [158] 145
T152 Waterbury [2,516,158] [2,516,158] 2,306,478
T153 Waterford [34,255] [34,255] 31,401
T154 Watertown [642,281] [642,281] 588,757
T155 Westbrook [267,405] [267,405] 245,121
T156 West Hartford [805,784] [805,784] 738,636
T157 West Haven [147,516] [147,516] 135,223
T158 Weston [453] [453] 415
T159 Westport - -
T160 Wethersfield [21,785] [21,785] 19,970
T161 Willington [20,018] [20,018] 18,350
T162 Wilton [307,058] [307,058] 281,470
T163 Winchester [306,204] [306,204] 280,687
T164 Windham [454,575] [454,575] 416,694
T165 Windsor [1,321,000] [1,321,000] 1,210,916
T166 Windsor Locks [1,907,971] [1,907,971] 1,748,974
T167 Wolcott [234,916] [234,916] 215,340
T168 Woodbridge [29,920] [29,920] 27,427
T169 Woodbury [56,908] [56,908] 52,166
T170 Woodstock [68,767] [68,767] 63,036
T171  - -
T172 Jewett City(Bor. ) [4,195] [4,195] 3,845
T173  - -
T174 Barkhamsted FD [2,500] [2,500] 2,292
T175 Berlin - Kensington FD [11,389] [11,389] 10,439
T176 Berlin - Worthington FD [941] [941] 863
T177 Bloomfield: Center FD [4,173] [4,173] 3,826
T178 Bloomfield Blue Hills FD [103,086] [103,086] 94,495
T179 Cromwell FD [1,832] [1,832] 1,680
T180 Enfield FD 1 [14,636] [14,636] 13,416
T181 Enfield: Thompsonville FD 2 [3,160] [3,160] 2,896
T182 Enfield: Hazardville Fire #3 [1,374] [1,374] 1,259
T183 Enfield: N Thompsonville FD 4 [69] [69] 64
T184 Enfield: Shaker Pines FD 5 [6,403] [6,403] 5,870
T185 Groton City [164,635] [164,635] 150,915
T186 Groton Sewer [1,688] [1,688] 1,547
T187 Groton Old Mystic FD 5 [1,695] [1,695] 1,554
T188 Groton: Poq. Bridge FD [22,300] [22,300] 20,441
T189 Killingly Attawaugan F. D. [1,836] [1,836] 1,683
T190 Killingly Dayville F. D. [42,086] [42,086] 38,579
T191 Killingly Dyer Manor [1,428] [1,428] 1,309
T192 E. Killingly F. D. [95] [95] 87
T193 So. Killingly F. D. [189] [189] 173
T194 Killingly Williamsville F. D. [6,710] [6,710] 6,151
T195 Manchester Eighth Util. [68,425] [68,425] 62,723
T196 Middletown: South FD [207,081] [207,081] 189,824
T197 Middletown Westfield F. D. [10,801] [10,801] 9,901
T198 Middletown City Fire [33,837] [33,837] 31,018
T199 New Htfd. Village F. D. #1 [7,128] [7,128] 6,534
T200 New Htfd Pine Meadow #3 [131] [131] 120
T201 New Htfd South End F. D. [10] [10] 9
T202 Plainfield Central Village FD [1,466] [1,466] 1,344
T203 Plainfield - Moosup FD [2,174] [2,174] 1,993
T204 Plainfield: Plainfield FD [1,959] [1,959] 1,795
T205 Plainfield Wauregan FD [5,136] [5,136] 4,708
T206 Pomfret FD [1,031] [1,031] 946
T207 Putnam: E. Putnam FD [10,110] [10,110] 9,267
T208 Simsbury F. D. [2,638] [2,638] 2,418
T209 Stafford Springs Service Dist. [15,246] [15,246] 13,975
T210 Sterling F. D. [1,293] [1,293] 1,185
T211 Stonington Mystic FD [601] [601] 550
T212 Stonington Old Mystic FD [2,519] [2,519] 2,309
T213 Stonington Pawcatuck F. D. [5,500] [5,500] 5,042
T214 Stonington Quiambaug F. D. [72] [72] 66
T215 Stonington Wequetequock FD [73] [73] 67
T216 Trumbull Center [555] [555] 508
T217 Trumbull Long Hill F. D. [1,105] [1,105] 1,013
T218 Trumbull Nichols F. D. [3,435] [3,435] 3,149
T219 W. Haven: West Shore FD [34,708] [34,708] 31,816
T220 W. Haven: Allingtown FD [21,514] [21,514] 19,722
T221 West Haven First Ctr FD 1 [4,736] [4,736] 4,341
T222 Windsor Wilson FD [214] [214] 196
T223 Windsor FD [14] [14] 13
T224 Windham First [8,929] [8,929] 8,185
T225 Grand Totals [60,000,000] [60,000,000] 55,000,000

T1   

Municipalities

[FY 16]

FY 17

T2   

Andover 

[$ 2,620] 

[$ 2,620] $2,402 

T3   

Ansonia 

[85,419] 

[85,419] 78,300 

T4   

Ashford 

[3,582] 

[3,582] 3,284 

T5   

Avon 

[261,442] 

[261,442] 239,655 

T6   

Barkhamsted 

[41,462] 

[41,462] 38,007 

T7   

Beacon Falls 

[43,809] 

[43,809] 40,158 

T8   

Berlin 

[786,396] 

[786,396] 720,863 

T9   

Bethany 

[67,229] 

[67,229] 61,627 

T10   

Bethel 

[282,660] 

[282,660] 259,105 

T11   

Bethlehem 

[7,945] 

[7,945] 7,283 

T12   

Bloomfield 

[1,701,347] 

[1,701,347] 1,559,568 

T13   

Bolton 

[24,859] 

[24,859] 22,788 

T14   

Bozrah 

[138,521] 

[138,521] 126,978 

T15   

Branford 

[374,850] 

[374,850] 343,613 

T16   

Bridgeport 

[1,031,564] 

[1,031,564] 945,600 

T17   

Bridgewater 

[587] 

[587] 538 

T18   

Bristol 

[2,486,925] 

[2,486,925] 2,279,681 

T19   

Brookfield 

[118,281] 

[118,281] 108,424 

T20   

Brooklyn 

[10,379] 

[10,379] 9,514 

T21   

Burlington 

[15,300] 

[15,300] 14,025 

T22   

Canaan 

[20,712] 

[20,712] 18,986 

T23   

Canterbury 

[2,022] 

[2,022] 1,854 

T24   

Canton 

[7,994] 

[7,994] 7,327 

T25   

Chaplin 

[601] 

[601] 551 

T26   

Cheshire 

[736,700] 

[736,700] 675,308 

T27   

Chester 

[89,264] 

[89,264] 81,826 

T28   

Clinton 

[191,674] 

[191,674] 175,701 

T29   

Colchester 

[39,009] 

[39,009] 35,758 

T30   

Colebrook 

[550] 

[550] 504 

T31   

Columbia 

[26,763] 

[26,763] 24,533 

T32   

Cornwall 

- 

- 

T33   

Coventry 

[10,533] 

[10,533] 9,655 

T34   

Cromwell 

[31,099] 

[31,099] 28,508 

T35   

Danbury 

[1,726,901] 

[1,726,901] 1,582,993 

T36   

Darien 

- 

- 

T37   

Deep River 

[104,136] 

[104,136] 95,458 

T38   

Derby 

[14,728] 

[14,728] 13,501 

T39   

Durham 

[153,897] 

[153,897] 141,072 

T40   

Eastford 

[54,564] 

[54,564] 50,017 

T41   

East Granby 

[537,454] 

[537,454] 492,666 

T42   

East Haddam 

[1,696] 

[1,696] 1,555 

T43   

East Hampton 

[18,943] 

[18,943] 17,365 

T44   

East Hartford 

[4,447,536] 

[4,447,536] 4,076,908 

T45   

East Haven 

[43,500] 

[43,500] 39,875 

T46   

East Lyme 

[22,442] 

[22,442] 20,572 

T47   

Easton 

[2,660] 

[2,660] 2,439 

T48   

East Windsor 

[295,024] 

[295,024] 270,439 

T49   

Ellington 

[223,527] 

[223,527] 204,900 

T50   

Enfield 

[256,875] 

[256,875] 235,469 

T51   

Essex 

[74,547] 

[74,547] 68,334 

T52   

Fairfield 

[96,747] 

[96,747] 88,684 

T53   

Farmington 

[545,804] 

[545,804] 500,321 

T54   

Franklin 

[23,080] 

[23,080] 21,157 

T55   

Glastonbury 

[240,799] 

[240,799] 220,732 

T56   

Goshen 

[2,648] 

[2,648] 2,427 

T57   

Granby 

[35,332] 

[35,332] 32,388 

T58   

Greenwich 

[89,022] 

[89,022] 81,603 

T59   

Griswold 

[31,895] 

[31,895] 29,237 

T60   

Groton (Town of) 

[1,240,819] 

[1,240,819] 1,137,417 

T61   

Guilford 

[64,848] 

[64,848] 59,444 

T62   

Haddam 

[3,554] 

[3,554] 3,258 

T63   

Hamden 

[286,689] 

[286,689] 262,799 

T64   

Hampton 

- 

- 

T65   

Hartford 

[1,419,161] 

[1,419,161] 1,300,898 

T66   

Hartland 

[955] 

[955] 875 

T67   

Harwinton 

[21,506] 

[21,506] 19,713 

T68   

Hebron 

[2,216] 

[2,216] 2,031 

T69   

Kent 

- 

- 

T70   

Killingly 

[706,717] 

[706,717] 647,824 

T71   

Killingworth 

[5,148] 

[5,148] 4,719 

T72   

Lebanon 

[30,427] 

[30,427] 27,892 

T73   

Ledyard 

[421,085] 

[421,085] 385,995 

T74   

Lisbon 

[3,683] 

[3,683] 3,376 

T75   

Litchfield 

[3,432] 

[3,432] 3,146 

T76   

Lyme 

- 

- 

T77   

Madison 

[6,795] 

[6,795] 6,229 

T78   

Manchester 

[1,072,449] 

[1,072,449] 983,079 

T79   

Mansfield 

[6,841] 

[6,841] 6,271 

T80   

Marlborough 

[7,313] 

[7,313] 6,704 

T81   

Meriden 

[893,641] 

[893,641] 819,171 

T82   

Middlebury 

[84,264] 

[84,264] 77,242 

T83   

Middlefield 

[248,652] 

[248,652] 227,931 

T84   

Middletown 

[1,987,145] 

[1,987,145] 1,821,550 

T85   

Milford 

[1,344,868] 

[1,344,868] 1,232,795 

T86   

Monroe 

[179,106] 

[179,106] 164,181 

T87   

Montville 

[528,644] 

[528,644] 484,590 

T88   

Morris 

[3,528] 

[3,528] 3,234 

T89   

Naugatuck 

[341,656] 

[341,656] 313,185 

T90   

New Britain 

[1,383,881] 

[1,383,881] 1,268,558 

T91   

New Canaan 

[200] 

[200] 183 

T92   

New Fairfield 

[1,149] 

[1,149] 1,054 

T93   

New Hartford 

[139,174] 

[139,174] 127,576 

T94   

New Haven 

[1,369,123] 

[1,369,123] 1,255029 

T95   

Newington 

[917,869] 

[917,869] 841,380 

T96   

New London 

[33,169] 

[33,169] 30,405 

T97   

New Milford 

[674,203] 

[674,203] 618,020 

T98   

Newtown 

[235,371] 

[235,371] 215,757 

T99   

Norfolk 

[7,207] 

[7,207] 6,606 

T100   

North Branford 

[301,074] 

[301,074] 275,985 

T101   

North Canaan 

[359,719] 

[359,719] 329,742 

T102   

North Haven 

[1,445,730] 

[1,445,730] 1,325,253 

T103   

North Stonington 

- 

- 

T104   

Norwalk 

[402,915] 

[402,915] 369,339 

T105   

Norwich 

[187,132] 

[187,132] 171,537 

T106   

Old Lyme 

[1,888] 

[1,888] 1,731 

T107   

Old Saybrook 

[46,717] 

[46,717] 42,824 

T108   

Orange 

[104,962] 

[104,962] 96,216 

T109   

Oxford 

[84,313] 

[84,313] 77,287 

T110   

Plainfield 

[144,803] 

[144,803] 132,736 

T111   

Plainville 

[541,936] 

[541,936] 496,775 

T112   

Plymouth 

[152,434] 

[152,434] 139,731 

T113   

Pomfret 

[27,820] 

[27,820] 25,502 

T114   

Portland 

[90,840] 

[90,840] 83,270 

T115   

Preston 

- 

- 

T116   

Prospect 

[70,942] 

[70,942] 65,030 

T117   

Putnam 

[171,800] 

[171,800] 157,484 

T118   

Redding 

[1,329] 

[1,329] 1,218 

T119   

Ridgefield 

[561,986] 

[561,986] 515,154 

T120   

Rocky Hill 

[221,199] 

[221,199] 202,765 

T121   

Roxbury 

[602] 

[602] 552 

T122   

Salem 

[4,699] 

[4,699] 4,307 

T123   

Salisbury 

[83] 

[83] 76 

T124   

Scotland 

[7,681] 

[7,681] 7,041 

T125   

Seymour 

[281,186] 

[281,186] 257,754 

T126   

Sharon 

- 

- 

T127   

Shelton 

[584,121] 

[584,121] 535,444 

T128   

Sherman 

- 

- 

T129   

Simsbury 

[77,648] 

[77,648] 71,178 

T130   

Somers 

[82,324] 

[82,324] 75,464 

T131   

Southbury 

[20,981] 

[20,981] 19,233 

T132   

Southington 

[820,795] 

[820,795] 752,395 

T133   

South Windsor 

[1,338,190] 

[1,338,190] 1,226,675 

T134   

Sprague 

[386,528] 

[386,528] 354,317 

T135   

Stafford 

[437,917] 

[437,917] 401,424 

T136   

Stamford 

[416,142] 

[416,142] 381,464 

T137   

Sterling 

[24,398] 

[24,398] 22,365 

T138   

Stonington 

[100,332] 

[100,332] 91,971 

T139   

Stratford 

[3,507,689] 

[3,507,689] 3,215,381 

T140   

Suffield 

[180,663] 

[180,663] 165,607 

T141   

Thomaston 

[395,346] 

[395,346] 362,400 

T142   

Thompson 

[76,733] 

[76,733] 70,338 

T143   

Tolland 

[85,064] 

[85,064] 77,976 

T144   

Torrington 

[605,345] 

[605,345] 554,900 

T145   

Trumbull 

[189,309] 

[189,309] 173,533 

T146   

Union 

- 

- 

T147   

Vernon 

[151,598] 

[151,598] 138,965 

T148   

Voluntown 

[2,002] 

[2,002] 1,835 

T149   

Wallingford 

[1,948,455] 

[1,948,455] 1,786,084 

T150   

Warren 

[288] 

[288] 264 

T151   

Washington 

[158] 

[158] 145 

T152   

Waterbury 

[2,516,158] 

[2,516,158] 2,306,478 

T153   

Waterford 

[34,255] 

[34,255] 31,401 

T154   

Watertown 

[642,281] 

[642,281] 588,757 

T155   

Westbrook 

[267,405] 

[267,405] 245,121 

T156   

West Hartford 

[805,784] 

[805,784] 738,636 

T157   

West Haven 

[147,516] 

[147,516] 135,223 

T158   

Weston 

[453] 

[453] 415 

T159   

Westport 

- 

- 

T160   

Wethersfield 

[21,785] 

[21,785] 19,970 

T161   

Willington 

[20,018] 

[20,018] 18,350 

T162   

Wilton 

[307,058] 

[307,058] 281,470 

T163   

Winchester 

[306,204] 

[306,204] 280,687 

T164   

Windham 

[454,575] 

[454,575] 416,694 

T165   

Windsor 

[1,321,000] 

[1,321,000] 1,210,916 

T166   

Windsor Locks 

[1,907,971] 

[1,907,971] 1,748,974 

T167   

Wolcott 

[234,916] 

[234,916] 215,340 

T168   

Woodbridge 

[29,920] 

[29,920] 27,427 

T169   

Woodbury 

[56,908] 

[56,908] 52,166 

T170   

Woodstock 

[68,767] 

[68,767] 63,036 

T171   

  

- 

- 

T172   

Jewett City(Bor. ) 

[4,195] 

[4,195] 3,845 

T173   

  

- 

- 

T174   

Barkhamsted FD 

[2,500] 

[2,500] 2,292 

T175   

Berlin - Kensington FD 

[11,389] 

[11,389] 10,439 

T176   

Berlin - Worthington FD 

[941] 

[941] 863 

T177   

Bloomfield: Center FD 

[4,173] 

[4,173] 3,826 

T178   

Bloomfield Blue Hills FD 

[103,086] 

[103,086] 94,495 

T179   

Cromwell FD 

[1,832] 

[1,832] 1,680 

T180   

Enfield FD 1 

[14,636] 

[14,636] 13,416 

T181   

Enfield: Thompsonville FD 2 

[3,160] 

[3,160] 2,896 

T182   

Enfield: Hazardville Fire #3 

[1,374] 

[1,374] 1,259 

T183   

Enfield: N Thompsonville FD 4 

[69] 

[69] 64 

T184   

Enfield: Shaker Pines FD 5 

[6,403] 

[6,403] 5,870 

T185   

Groton City

[164,635] 

[164,635] 150,915 

T186   

Groton Sewer 

[1,688] 

[1,688] 1,547 

T187   

Groton Old Mystic FD 5 

[1,695] 

[1,695] 1,554 

T188   

Groton: Poq. Bridge FD

[22,300] 

[22,300] 20,441 

T189   

Killingly Attawaugan F. D. 

[1,836] 

[1,836] 1,683 

T190   

Killingly Dayville F. D. 

[42,086] 

[42,086] 38,579 

T191   

Killingly Dyer Manor 

[1,428] 

[1,428] 1,309 

T192   

E. Killingly F. D. 

[95] 

[95] 87 

T193   

So. Killingly F. D. 

[189] 

[189] 173 

T194   

Killingly Williamsville F. D. 

[6,710] 

[6,710] 6,151 

T195   

Manchester Eighth Util. 

[68,425] 

[68,425] 62,723 

T196   

Middletown: South FD 

[207,081] 

[207,081] 189,824 

T197   

Middletown Westfield F. D. 

[10,801] 

[10,801] 9,901 

T198   

Middletown City Fire 

[33,837] 

[33,837] 31,018 

T199   

New Htfd. Village F. D. #1 

[7,128] 

[7,128] 6,534 

T200   

New Htfd Pine Meadow #3 

[131] 

[131] 120 

T201   

New Htfd South End F. D. 

[10] 

[10] 9 

T202   

Plainfield Central Village FD 

[1,466] 

[1,466] 1,344 

T203   

Plainfield - Moosup FD 

[2,174] 

[2,174] 1,993 

T204   

Plainfield: Plainfield FD 

[1,959] 

[1,959] 1,795 

T205   

Plainfield Wauregan FD 

[5,136] 

[5,136] 4,708 

T206   

Pomfret FD 

[1,031] 

[1,031] 946 

T207   

Putnam: E. Putnam FD 

[10,110] 

[10,110] 9,267 

T208   

Simsbury F. D. 

[2,638] 

[2,638] 2,418 

T209   

Stafford Springs Service Dist. 

[15,246] 

[15,246] 13,975 

T210   

Sterling F. D. 

[1,293] 

[1,293] 1,185 

T211   

Stonington Mystic FD 

[601] 

[601] 550 

T212   

Stonington Old Mystic FD 

[2,519] 

[2,519] 2,309 

T213   

Stonington Pawcatuck F. D. 

[5,500] 

[5,500] 5,042 

T214   

Stonington Quiambaug F. D. 

[72] 

[72] 66 

T215   

Stonington Wequetequock FD 

[73] 

[73] 67 

T216   

Trumbull Center 

[555] 

[555] 508 

T217   

Trumbull Long Hill F. D. 

[1,105] 

[1,105] 1,013 

T218   

Trumbull Nichols F. D. 

[3,435] 

[3,435] 3,149 

T219   

W. Haven: West Shore FD 

[34,708] 

[34,708] 31,816 

T220   

W. Haven: Allingtown FD 

[21,514] 

[21,514] 19,722 

T221   

West Haven First Ctr FD 1 

[4,736] 

[4,736] 4,341 

T222   

Windsor Wilson FD 

[214] 

[214] 196 

T223   

Windsor FD 

[14] 

[14] 13 

T224   

Windham First

[8,929] 

[8,929] 8,185 

T225   

Grand Totals 

[60,000,000] 

[60,000,000] 55,000,000 

(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.

Sec. 238. Subsection (a) of section 57 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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 [thirty] twenty-six million dollars, provided [fifteen] eleven million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.

Sec. 239. Subsection (a) of section 224 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (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] five million dollars. 

Sec. 240. Section 226 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

Sec. 241. Subsection (a) of section 3-20h of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) The Treasurer is authorized to issue bonds, notes or other obligations of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount sufficient to generate net proceeds of not more than [seven hundred fifty million] five hundred ninety-eight million five hundred thousand dollars, and to apply the net proceeds of such issuance to the reduction of the accumulated deficit of the state in the General Fund reported in the audited financial statements of the state for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, as determined using generally accepted accounting principles prescribed by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The Treasurer is authorized to issue bonds, notes or other obligations in an amount sufficient to refund such bonds, notes or other obligations previously issued pursuant to this section. In addition to the bonds, notes or other obligations authorized by this section to eliminate a portion of such deficit, the Treasurer is authorized to issue bonds, notes or other obligations in such additional amounts as the Treasurer shall determine to pay the costs of issuance of such bonds, notes or other obligations issued pursuant to this section, and up to two years of interest payable or accrued on such bonds, notes or other obligations.

Sec. 242. Subsection (a) of section 4-66g of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [three hundred] two hundred eighty million dollars. [, provided twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.]

Sec. 243. Subsection (a) of section 4-66m of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [ten] five million dollars.

Sec. 244. Subsection (a) of section 4a-10 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [five hundred twenty-four million one hundred thousand] four hundred eighty-four million one hundred thousand dollars. [, provided thirty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.] 

Sec. 245. Subsection (a) of section 10-508 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 one hundred [five] million dollars, provided ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2015, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2017, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2018, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2019, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2020, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2021, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2022, and ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2023.

Sec. 246. Subsection (a) of section 10a-91e of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) The State Bond Commission shall approve the CSCU 2020 program and authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate one billion fifty-three million five hundred thousand dollars. The amount provided for the issuance and sale of bonds in accordance with this section shall be capped in each fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board of regents does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such amount in a fiscal year, or the Governor disapproves the request for issuance of all or a portion of the amount of the bonds as provided in subsection (d) of this section, any amount not provided for or disapproved, as the case may be, shall be carried forward and added to the capped amount for a subsequent fiscal year, but not later than the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, and provided further, the costs of issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows:

 

T226 Fiscal Year Ending June 30 Amount
T227
T228 2009 95,000,000
T229 2010 0
T230 2011 95,000,000
T231 2012 95,000,000
T232 2013 95,000,000
T233 2014 95,000,000
T234 2015 175,000,000
T235 2016 118,500,000
T236 2017 [95,000,000] 40,000,000
T237 2018 [95,000,000] 150,000,000
T238 2019 95,000,000
T239 Total $1,053,500,000

T226 

Fiscal Year Ending June 30

Amount

T227 

T228 

2009

95,000,000

T229 

2010

0

T230 

2011

95,000,000

T231 

2012

95,000,000

T232 

2013

95,000,000

T233 

2014

95,000,000

T234 

2015

175,000,000

T235 

2016

118,500,000

T236 

2017

[95,000,000] 40,000,000

T237 

2018

[95,000,000] 150,000,000

T238 

2019

95,000,000

T239 

Total

$1,053,500,000

Sec. 247. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) (1) The university is authorized to provide by resolution, at one time or from time to time, for the issuance and sale of securities, in its own name on behalf of the state, pursuant to section 10a-109f. The board of trustees of the university is hereby authorized by such resolution to delegate to its finance committee such matters as it may determine appropriate other than the authorization and maximum amount of the securities to be issued, the nature of the obligation of the securities as established pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and the projects for which the proceeds are to be used. The finance committee may act on such matters unless and until the board of trustees elects to reassume the same. The amount of securities the special debt service requirements of which are secured by the state debt service commitment that the board of trustees is authorized to provide for the issuance and sale in accordance with this subsection shall be capped in each fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board of trustees does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such amount in a fiscal year, all or such portion, as the case may be, may be carried forward to any succeeding fiscal year and provided further, the actual amount for funding, paying or providing for the items described in subparagraph (C) of subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year:

 

T240 Fiscal Year Amount
T241 1996 $112,542,000
T242 1997 112,001,000
T243 1998 93,146,000
T244 1999 64,311,000
T245 2000 130,000,000
T246 2001 100,000,000
T247 2002 100,000,000
T248 2003 100,000,000
T249 2004 100,000,000
T250 2005 100,000,000
T251 2006 79,000,000
T252 2007 89,000,000
T253 2008 115,000,000
T254 2009 140,000,000
T255 2010 0
T256 2011 138,800,000
T257 2012 157,200,000
T258 2013 143,000,000
T259 2014 204,400,000
T260 2015 315,500,000
T261 2016 312,100,000
T262 2017 [266,400,000] 240,400,000
T263 2018 [269,500,000] 295,500,000
T264 2019 251,000,000
T265 2020 269,000,000
T266 2021 191,500,000
T267 2022 144,000,000
T268 2023 112,000,000
T269 2024 73,500,000

T240 

Fiscal Year

Amount

T241 

1996

$112,542,000

T242 

1997

112,001,000

T243 

1998

93,146,000

T244 

1999

64,311,000

T245 

2000

130,000,000

T246 

2001

100,000,000

T247 

2002

100,000,000

T248 

2003

100,000,000

T249 

2004

100,000,000

T250 

2005

100,000,000

T251 

2006

79,000,000

T252 

2007

89,000,000

T253 

2008

115,000,000

T254 

2009

140,000,000

T255 

2010

0

T256 

2011

138,800,000

T257 

2012

157,200,000

T258 

2013

143,000,000

T259 

2014

204,400,000

T260 

2015

315,500,000

T261 

2016

312,100,000

T262 

2017

[266,400,000] 240,400,000

T263 

2018

[269,500,000] 295,500,000

T264 

2019

251,000,000

T265 

2020

269,000,000

T266 

2021

191,500,000

T267 

2022

144,000,000

T268 

2023

112,000,000

T269 

2024

73,500,000

Sec. 248. Subsection (a) of section 13b-236 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [seventeen million five hundred thousand] ten million dollars.

Sec. 249. Subsection (a) of section 16a-38o of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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] fifteen million eight hundred ninety-eight thousand eight hundred dollars.

Sec. 250. Subsection (a) of section 16a-40d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) 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 beginning in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, and until the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, except that such principal amounts shall not exceed in the aggregate two million five hundred thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008. 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 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 16a-46e. 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 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, 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.

Sec. 251. Section 22-26hh of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

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] one hundred sixty-five 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, 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. 

Sec. 252. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(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 six hundred fifty-two million six hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six] one billion six hundred thirty million one 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, 2016.

Sec. 253. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483f of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [fifty] twenty million dollars.

Sec. 254. Subsection (a) of section 23-103 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [twelve] seven million dollars. [, provided five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016.] 

Sec. 255. Subsection (a) of section 29-1aa of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [three million] two million eight hundred thousand dollars.

Sec. 256. Subsection (a) of section 31-3vv of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [ten] eight million dollars, provided five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2013.

Sec. 257. Subsection (a) of section 32-41dd of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):

(a) The State Bond Commission shall authorize the issuance of bonds of the state, in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate two hundred million dollars for the Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund established pursuant to section 32-41cc. The amount authorized for the issuance and sale of such bonds in each of the following fiscal years shall not exceed the following corresponding amount for each such fiscal year, provided, to the extent the advisory committee does not provide for the use of all or a portion of such amount in any such fiscal year, such amount not provided for shall be carried forward and added to the authorized amount for the next succeeding fiscal year, and provided further, the costs of issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows:

 

T270  T271 Fiscal Year Ending Amount
T272 June Thirtieth
T273 2013 $10,000,000
T274 2014 10,000,000
T275 2015 15,000,000
T276 2016 15,000,000
T277 2017 [25,000,000] 0
T278 2018 25,000,000
T279 2019 25,000,000
T280 2020 25,000,000
T281 2021 25,000,000
T282 2022 25,000,000
T283 2023 25,000,000
T284 Total $200,000,000

T270 

T271 

Fiscal Year Ending

Amount

T272 

June Thirtieth

T273 

2013

$10,000,000

T274 

2014

10,000,000

T275 

2015

15,000,000

T276 

2016

15,000,000

T277 

2017

[25,000,000] 0

T278 

2018

25,000,000

T279 

2019

25,000,000

T280 

2020

25,000,000

T281 

2021

25,000,000

T282 

2022

25,000,000

T283 

2023

25,000,000

T284 

Total

$200,000,000

Sec. 258. Subsection (a) of section 32-235 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (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 [one billion four hundred fifteen million three hundred thousand] one billion four hundred five 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] ninety 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.

Sec. 259. Section 14 of public act 12-189 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2016):

In accordance with section 9 of [this act] public act 12-189, the state, through the Office of Policy and Management, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Education and the Department of Children and Families, may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 9. 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.

Sec. 260. Section 16-245bb of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016) 

Sec. 261. Section 22a-904b of the general statutes is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2016)

 


This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
Section 1 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 2 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 3 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 4 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 5 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 6 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 7 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 8 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 9 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 10 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 11 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 12 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 13 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 14 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 15 July 1, 2016 New section
Sec. 16 July 1, 2016 PA 99-242, Sec. 12
Sec. 17 July 1, 2016 PA 99-242, Sec. 13(b)(5)
Sec. 18 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 19 July 1, 2016 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
Sec. 20 July 1, 2016 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
Sec. 21 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 22 July 1, 2016 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
Sec. 23 July 1, 2016 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
Sec. 24 July 1, 2016 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
Sec. 25 July 1, 2016 SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
Sec. 26 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
Sec. 27 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(j)
Sec. 28 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(r)
Sec. 29 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
Sec. 30 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 31 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 32 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 33 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 34 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
Sec. 35 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)
Sec. 36 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 37 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)
Sec. 38 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 39 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 40 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
Sec. 41 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)
Sec. 42 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 43 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 44 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
Sec. 45 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(b)
Sec. 46 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(g)
Sec. 47 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
Sec. 48 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 49 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 50 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 51 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)
Sec. 52 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)
Sec. 53 July 1, 2016 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(j)
Sec. 54 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 55 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
Sec. 56 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
Sec. 57 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
Sec. 58 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)
Sec. 59 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)
Sec. 60 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 61 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)
Sec. 62 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
Sec. 63 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 64 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 65 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 66 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 67 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 68 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 69 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 70 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 71 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 72 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 73 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 74 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
Sec. 75 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 76 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 77 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 78 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
Sec. 79 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 80 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 81 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
Sec. 82 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 83 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 84 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 85 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 86 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 87 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 88 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 89 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 90 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(k)
Sec. 91 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(n)
Sec. 92 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
Sec. 93 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(d)
Sec. 94 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(h)
Sec. 95 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(k)
Sec. 96 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)
Sec. 97 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)
Sec. 98 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(p)
Sec. 99 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(p)
Sec. 100 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 101 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
Sec. 102 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 103 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 104 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 105 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)
Sec. 106 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 107 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
Sec. 108 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 109 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 110 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)
Sec. 111 July 1, 2016 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)
Sec. 112 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 113 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 26
Sec. 114 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 27(d)
Sec. 115 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 33
Sec. 116 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 34(a)
Sec. 117 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 34(g)
Sec. 118 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
Sec. 119 July 1, 2016 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 42(e)
Sec. 120 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 121 July 1, 2016 PA 10-44, Sec. 1
Sec. 122 July 1, 2016 PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)
Sec. 123 July 1, 2016 PA 10-44, Sec. 9
Sec. 124 July 1, 2016 PA 10-44, Sec. 10(b)
Sec. 125 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 126 July 1 , 2016 PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 52(a)
Sec. 127 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
Sec. 128 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(d)(2)
Sec. 129 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(e)(3)
Sec. 130 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(3)
Sec. 131 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(4)
Sec. 132 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(j)
Sec. 133 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(l)
Sec. 134 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(n)
Sec. 135 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 12
Sec. 136 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 137 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 138 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 20
Sec. 139 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(d)(2)
Sec. 140 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(k)
Sec. 141 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 142 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(n)(1)
Sec. 143 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 31
Sec. 144 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 32(a)(2)
Sec. 145 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 146 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 32(g)
Sec. 147 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 39
Sec. 148 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 40
Sec. 149 July 1, 2016 PA 11-57, Sec. 49
Sec. 150 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 151 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 1
Sec. 152 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 153 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 8
Sec. 154 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(b)(1)
Sec. 155 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(b)(2)
Sec. 156 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(c)(3)
Sec. 157 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(d)
Sec. 158 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(2)
Sec. 159 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(4)
Sec. 160 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 1
Sec. 161 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(c)(2)
Sec. 162 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 163 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(g)(1)
Sec. 164 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 165 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 166 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 12
Sec. 167 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(a)(2)
Sec. 168 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(c)(2)
Sec. 169 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 170 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(f)
Sec. 171 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(h)(3)
Sec. 172 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 173 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 20
Sec. 174 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(c)(2)
Sec. 175 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(d)(1)
Sec. 176 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(d)(2)
Sec. 177 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(l)(3)
Sec. 178 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(o)(2)
Sec. 179 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
Sec. 180 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 32(c)(2)
Sec. 181 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 182 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 183 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 184 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 185 July 1, 2016 PA 13-239, Sec. 32(g)(2)
Sec. 186 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
Sec. 187 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 2(f)(1)
Sec. 188 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 189 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 8
Sec. 190 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 9(a)
Sec. 191 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 192 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 9(d)
Sec. 193 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 194 July 1, 2016 PA 14-98, Sec. 9(f)
Sec. 195 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 196 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
Sec. 197 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(c)
Sec. 198 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(d)
Sec. 199 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)
Sec. 200 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)
Sec. 201 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
Sec. 202 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 203 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
Sec. 204 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(a)
Sec. 205 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 206 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
Sec. 207 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
Sec. 208 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
Sec. 209 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(c)
Sec. 210 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(d)
Sec. 211 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(h)
Sec. 212 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 213 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 214 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 215 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)
Sec. 216 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)
Sec. 217 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 218 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)
Sec. 219 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)
Sec. 220 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 221 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 28
Sec. 222 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
Sec. 223 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(a)
Sec. 224 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(b)
Sec. 225 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(e)
Sec. 226 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
Sec. 227 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)
Sec. 228 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(g)
Sec. 229 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
Sec. 230 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)
Sec. 231 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 232 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 233 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(l)
Sec. 234 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(m)
Sec. 235 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 45
Sec. 236 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 46(c)
Sec. 237 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 55
Sec. 238 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 57(a)
Sec. 239 July 1, 2016 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 224(a)
Sec. 240 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 241 July 1, 2016 3-20h(a)
Sec. 242 July 1, 2016 4-66g(a)
Sec. 243 July 1, 2016 4-66m(a)
Sec. 244 July 1, 2016 4a-10(a)
Sec. 245 July 1, 2016 10-508(a)
Sec. 246 July 1, 2016 10a-91e(a)
Sec. 247 July 1, 2016 10a-109g(a)(1)
Sec. 248 July 1, 2016 13b-236(a)
Sec. 249 July 1, 2016 16a-38o(a)
Sec. 250 July 1, 2016 16a-40d(a)
Sec. 251 July 1, 2016 22-26hh
Sec. 252 July 1, 2016 22a-483(a)
Sec. 253 July 1, 2016 22a-483f(a)
Sec. 254 July 1, 2016 23-103(a)
Sec. 255 July 1, 2016 29-1aa(a)
Sec. 256 July 1, 2016 31-3vv(a)
Sec. 257 July 1, 2016 32-41dd(a)
Sec. 258 July 1, 2016 32-235(a)
Sec. 259 July 1, 2016 PA 12-189, Sec. 14
Sec. 260 July 1, 2016 Repealer section
Sec. 261 July 1, 2016 Repealer section

This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:

Section 1

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New section

Sec. 3

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New section

Sec. 4

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New section

Sec. 5

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New section

Sec. 6

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New section

Sec. 7

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New section

Sec. 8

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New section

Sec. 9

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New section

Sec. 10

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New section

Sec. 11

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New section

Sec. 12

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New section

Sec. 13

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New section

Sec. 14

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New section

Sec. 15

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New section

Sec. 16

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PA 99-242, Sec. 12

Sec. 17

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PA 99-242, Sec. 13(b)(5)

Sec. 18

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Repealer section

Sec. 19

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SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1

Sec. 20

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SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)

Sec. 21

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Sec. 22

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SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16

Sec. 23

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SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)

Sec. 24

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SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 12

Sec. 25

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SA 04-2 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)

Sec. 26

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1

Sec. 27

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(j)

Sec. 28

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(r)

Sec. 29

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12

Sec. 30

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Sec. 31

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Sec. 32

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Sec. 33

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 34

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)

Sec. 35

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)

Sec. 36

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Sec. 37

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(j)

Sec. 38

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Repealer section

Sec. 39

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Repealer section

Sec. 40

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)

Sec. 41

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(m)

Sec. 42

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Sec. 43

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Repealer section

Sec. 44

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20

Sec. 45

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(b)

Sec. 46

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(g)

Sec. 47

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31

Sec. 48

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Sec. 49

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Repealer section

Sec. 50

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Repealer section

Sec. 51

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)

Sec. 52

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)

Sec. 53

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SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(j)

Sec. 54

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Sec. 55

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1

Sec. 56

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)

Sec. 57

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)

Sec. 58

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(t)

Sec. 59

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)

Sec. 60

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Repealer section

Sec. 61

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)

Sec. 62

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12

Sec. 63

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Repealer section

Sec. 64

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Repealer section

Sec. 65

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Repealer section

Sec. 66

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 67

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Repealer section

Sec. 68

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Repealer section

Sec. 69

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Repealer section

Sec. 70

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 71

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 72

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Repealer section

Sec. 73

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Repealer section

Sec. 74

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)

Sec. 75

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Repealer section

Sec. 76

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Repealer section

Sec. 77

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Repealer section

Sec. 78

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)

Sec. 79

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Repealer section

Sec. 80

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Repealer section

Sec. 81

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)

Sec. 82

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Sec. 83

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Repealer section

Sec. 84

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Repealer section

Sec. 85

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Repealer section

Sec. 86

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Sec. 87

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Sec. 88

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Repealer section

Sec. 89

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Repealer section

Sec. 90

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(k)

Sec. 91

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(n)

Sec. 92

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20

Sec. 93

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(d)

Sec. 94

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(h)

Sec. 95

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(k)

Sec. 96

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)

Sec. 97

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)

Sec. 98

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(p)

Sec. 99

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(p)

Sec. 100

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Repealer section

Sec. 101

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31

Sec. 102

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Sec. 103

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Repealer section

Sec. 104

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Repealer section

Sec. 105

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(d)

Sec. 106

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Sec. 107

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)

Sec. 108

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Sec. 109

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Sec. 110

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)

Sec. 111

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PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(i)

Sec. 112

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Sec. 113

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 26

Sec. 114

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 27(d)

Sec. 115

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 33

Sec. 116

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 34(a)

Sec. 117

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 34(g)

Sec. 118

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41

Sec. 119

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PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 42(e)

Sec. 120

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Sec. 121

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PA 10-44, Sec. 1

Sec. 122

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PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)

Sec. 123

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PA 10-44, Sec. 9

Sec. 124

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PA 10-44, Sec. 10(b)

Sec. 125

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Sec. 126

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PA 11-1 of the October Sp. Sess., Sec. 52(a)

Sec. 127

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PA 11-57, Sec. 1

Sec. 128

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PA 11-57, Sec. 2(d)(2)

Sec. 129

July 1, 2016

PA 11-57, Sec. 2(e)(3)

Sec. 130

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PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(3)

Sec. 131

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PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(4)

Sec. 132

July 1, 2016

PA 11-57, Sec. 2(j)

Sec. 133

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PA 11-57, Sec. 2(l)

Sec. 134

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PA 11-57, Sec. 2(n)

Sec. 135

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PA 11-57, Sec. 12

Sec. 136

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Sec. 137

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Repealer section

Sec. 138

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PA 11-57, Sec. 20

Sec. 139

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PA 11-57, Sec. 21(d)(2)

Sec. 140

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PA 11-57, Sec. 21(k)

Sec. 141

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Sec. 142

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PA 11-57, Sec. 21(n)(1)

Sec. 143

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PA 11-57, Sec. 31

Sec. 144

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PA 11-57, Sec. 32(a)(2)

Sec. 145

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Sec. 146

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PA 11-57, Sec. 32(g)

Sec. 147

July 1, 2016

PA 11-57, Sec. 39

Sec. 148

July 1, 2016

PA 11-57, Sec. 40

Sec. 149

July 1, 2016

PA 11-57, Sec. 49

Sec. 150

July 1, 2016

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Sec. 151

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 1

Sec. 152

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 153

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 8

Sec. 154

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(b)(1)

Sec. 155

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(b)(2)

Sec. 156

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(c)(3)

Sec. 157

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(d)

Sec. 158

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(2)

Sec. 159

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(4)

Sec. 160

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 1

Sec. 161

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 2(c)(2)

Sec. 162

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 163

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 2(g)(1)

Sec. 164

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 165

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 166

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 12

Sec. 167

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 13(a)(2)

Sec. 168

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 13(c)(2)

Sec. 169

July 1, 2016

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Sec. 170

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 13(f)

Sec. 171

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 13(h)(3)

Sec. 172

July 1, 2016

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Sec. 173

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 20

Sec. 174

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 21(c)(2)

Sec. 175

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 21(d)(1)

Sec. 176

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 21(d)(2)

Sec. 177

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 21(l)(3)

Sec. 178

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 21(o)(2)

Sec. 179

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 31

Sec. 180

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 32(c)(2)

Sec. 181

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 182

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 183

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 184

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 185

July 1, 2016

PA 13-239, Sec. 32(g)(2)

Sec. 186

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 1

Sec. 187

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 2(f)(1)

Sec. 188

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 189

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 8

Sec. 190

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 9(a)

Sec. 191

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 192

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 9(d)

Sec. 193

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 194

July 1, 2016

PA 14-98, Sec. 9(f)

Sec. 195

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 196

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1

Sec. 197

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(c)

Sec. 198

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(d)

Sec. 199

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)

Sec. 200

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)

Sec. 201

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)

Sec. 202

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 203

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12

Sec. 204

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(a)

Sec. 205

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 206

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)

Sec. 207

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)

Sec. 208

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20

Sec. 209

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(c)

Sec. 210

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(d)

Sec. 211

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(h)

Sec. 212

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 213

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 214

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 215

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)

Sec. 216

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)

Sec. 217

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 218

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)

Sec. 219

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(o)

Sec. 220

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 221

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 28

Sec. 222

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31

Sec. 223

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(a)

Sec. 224

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(b)

Sec. 225

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(e)

Sec. 226

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)

Sec. 227

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(f)

Sec. 228

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(g)

Sec. 229

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)

Sec. 230

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(h)

Sec. 231

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 232

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 233

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(l)

Sec. 234

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(m)

Sec. 235

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 45

Sec. 236

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 46(c)

Sec. 237

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 55

Sec. 238

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 57(a)

Sec. 239

July 1, 2016

PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 224(a)

Sec. 240

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 241

July 1, 2016

3-20h(a)

Sec. 242

July 1, 2016

4-66g(a)

Sec. 243

July 1, 2016

4-66m(a)

Sec. 244

July 1, 2016

4a-10(a)

Sec. 245

July 1, 2016

10-508(a)

Sec. 246

July 1, 2016

10a-91e(a)

Sec. 247

July 1, 2016

10a-109g(a)(1)

Sec. 248

July 1, 2016

13b-236(a)

Sec. 249

July 1, 2016

16a-38o(a)

Sec. 250

July 1, 2016

16a-40d(a)

Sec. 251

July 1, 2016

22-26hh

Sec. 252

July 1, 2016

22a-483(a)

Sec. 253

July 1, 2016

22a-483f(a)

Sec. 254

July 1, 2016

23-103(a)

Sec. 255

July 1, 2016

29-1aa(a)

Sec. 256

July 1, 2016

31-3vv(a)

Sec. 257

July 1, 2016

32-41dd(a)

Sec. 258

July 1, 2016

32-235(a)

Sec. 259

July 1, 2016

PA 12-189, Sec. 14

Sec. 260

July 1, 2016

Repealer section

Sec. 261

July 1, 2016

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Joint Favorable Subst.