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1-Senate Bill No. 501
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3-May Special Session, Public Act No. 16-2
1+General Assembly Bill No. 501
2+May Special Session, 2016 LCO No. 6273
3+ *06273__________*
4+Referred to Committee on No Committee
5+Introduced by:
6+SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist. SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist. REP. SHARKEY, 88th Dist. REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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8+General Assembly
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10+Bill No. 501
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12+May Special Session, 2016
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14+LCO No. 6273
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16+*06273__________*
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18+Referred to Committee on No Committee
19+
20+Introduced by:
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22+SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist.
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24+SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist.
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26+REP. SHARKEY, 88th Dist.
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28+REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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530 AN ACT ADJUSTING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2017.
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732 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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934 Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, regarding the GENERAL FUND are amended to read as follows:
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38+T1 2016-2017
39+T2 LEGISLATIVE
40+T3
41+T4 LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
42+T5 Personal Services [50,744,676] 44,711,354
43+T6 Other Expenses [18,445,596] 15,504,772
44+T7 Equipment [475,100] 298,762
45+T8 Flag Restoration [71,250] 65,645
46+T9 Minor Capital Improvements [225,000] 111,565
47+T10 Interim Salary/Caucus Offices [493,898] 452,875
48+T11 Old State House [589,589]
49+T12 Interstate Conference Fund [410,058] 377,944
50+T13 New England Board of Higher Education [185,179] 170,652
51+T14 AGENCY TOTAL [71,640,346] 61,693,569
52+T15
53+T16 AUDITORS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
54+T17 Personal Services [12,250,473] 10,641,720
55+T18 Other Expenses [404,950] 342,143
56+T19 Equipment [10,000]
57+T20 AGENCY TOTAL [12,665,423] 10,983,863
58+T21
59+T22 COMMISSION ON WOMEN, CHILDREN & FAMILY
60+T23 Personal Services 600,000
61+T24 Other Expenses 100,000
62+T25 AGENCY TOTAL 700,000
63+T26
64+T27 COMMISSION ON EQUITY AND
65+T28 OPPORTUNITY
66+T29 Personal Services 600,000
67+T30 Other Expenses 100,000
68+T31 AGENCY TOTAL 700,000
69+T32
70+T33 [COMMISSION ON AGING
71+T34 Personal Services 416,393
72+T35 Other Expenses 38,236
73+T36 AGENCY TOTAL 454,629]
74+T37
75+T38 [PERMANENT COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
76+T39 Personal Services 541,016
77+T40 Other Expenses 75,864
78+T41 Equipment 1,000
79+T42 AGENCY TOTAL 617,880]
80+T43
81+T44 [COMMISSION ON CHILDREN
82+T45 Personal Services 668,389
83+T46 Other Expenses 100,932
84+T47 AGENCY TOTAL 769,321]
85+T48
86+T49 [LATINO AND PUERTO RICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
87+T50 Personal Services 418,191
88+T51 Other Expenses 27,290
89+T52 AGENCY TOTAL 445,481]
90+T53
91+T54 [AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
92+T55 Personal Services 272,829
93+T56 Other Expenses 28,128
94+T57 AGENCY TOTAL 300,957]
95+T58
96+T59 [ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
97+T60 Personal Services 209,155
98+T61 Other Expenses 14,330
99+T62 AGENCY TOTAL 223,485]
100+T63
101+T64 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
102+T65
103+T66 GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
104+T67 Personal Services [2,407,998] 2,197,412
105+T68 Other Expenses [203,265] 187,274
106+T69 New England Governors' Conference [107,625] 73,614
107+T70 National Governors' Association [128,155] 118,073
108+T71 AGENCY TOTAL [2,847,043] 2,576,373
109+T72
110+T73 SECRETARY OF THE STATE
111+T74 Personal Services [2,941,115] 2,704,459
112+T75 Other Expenses [1,842,745] 1,712,094
113+T76 Commercial Recording Division [5,686,861] 4,829,932
114+T77 Board of Accountancy [301,941]
115+T78 AGENCY TOTAL [10,772,662] 9,246,485
116+T79
117+T80 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
118+T81 Personal Services [649,519] 609,998
119+T82 Other Expenses [69,555] 119,190
120+T83 AGENCY TOTAL [719,074] 729,188
121+T84
122+T85 ELECTIONS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION
123+T86 Elections Enforcement Commission 3,201,093
124+T87
125+T88 OFFICE OF STATE ETHICS
126+T89 Information Technology Initiatives 29,098
127+T90 Office of State Ethics 1,389,227
128+T91 AGENCY TOTAL 1,418,325
129+T92
130+T93 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION
131+T94 Freedom of Information Commission 1,481,416
132+T95
133+T96 STATE TREASURER
134+T97 Personal Services [3,313,919] 3,034,513
135+T98 Other Expenses [155,995] 143,722
136+T99 AGENCY TOTAL [3,469,914] 3,178,235
137+T100
138+T101 STATE COMPTROLLER
139+T102 Personal Services [25,394,018] 23,464,017
140+T103 Other Expenses [5,179,660] 4,746,238
141+T104 AGENCY TOTAL [30,573,678] 28,210,255
142+T105
143+T106 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SERVICES
144+T107 Personal Services [62,091,282] 57,419,820
145+T108 Other Expenses [7,722,172] 6,776,492
146+T109 AGENCY TOTAL [69,813,454] 64,196,312
147+T110
148+T111 OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY
149+T112 Personal Services [837,351]
150+T113 Other Expenses [59,720] 50,045
151+T114 Child Fatality Review Panel [107,915] 97,663
152+T115 Information Technology Initiatives [31,588]
153+T116 Elections Enforcement Commission [3,675,456]
154+T117 Office of State Ethics [1,600,405]
155+T118 Freedom of Information Commission [1,735,450]
156+T119 Contracting Standards Board [302,932] 274,435
157+T120 Judicial Review Council [148,294] 135,335
158+T121 Judicial Selection Commission [93,279] 84,636
159+T122 Office of the Child Advocate [712,546] 649,545
160+T123 Office of the Victim Advocate [460,972] 421,421
161+T124 Board of Firearms Permit Examiners [128,422] 116,774
162+T125 AGENCY TOTAL [9,894,330] 1,829,854
163+T126
164+T127 OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
165+T128 Personal Services [13,038,950] 11,390,132
166+T129 Other Expenses [1,216,413] 923,822
167+T130 Automated Budget System and Data Base Link [47,221] 40,894
168+T131 Justice Assistance Grants [1,022,232] 938,648
169+T132 Criminal Justice Information System [984,008] 920,048
170+T133 Project Longevity [1,000,000] 885,000
171+T134 Tax Relief For Elderly Renters [28,900,000] 27,300,000
172+T135 Private Providers [8,500,000]
173+T136 Reimbursement to Towns for Loss of Taxes on State Property [83,641,646] 66,730,441
174+T137 Reimbursements to Towns for Private Tax-Exempt Property [125,431,737] 114,950,770
175+T138 Reimbursement Property Tax - Disability Exemption [400,000] 374,065
176+T139 Distressed Municipalities [5,800,000] 5,423,986
177+T140 Property Tax Relief Elderly Circuit Breaker [20,505,900] 19,176,502
178+T141 Property Tax Relief Elderly Freeze Program [120,000] 112,221
179+T142 Property Tax Relief for Veterans [2,970,098] 2,777,546
180+T143 AGENCY TOTAL [293,578,205] 251,944,075
181+T144
182+T145 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
183+T146 Personal Services [23,338,814] 21,375,366
184+T147 Other Expenses [5,059,380] 3,150,761
185+T148 Support Services for Veterans [180,500]
186+T149 SSMF Administration [593,310] 527,104
187+T150 Burial Expenses [7,200] 6,666
188+T151 Headstones [332,500] 307,834
189+T152 AGENCY TOTAL [29,511,704] 25,367,731
190+T153
191+T154 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
192+T155 Personal Services [54,425,425] 49,794,514
193+T156 Other Expenses [32,807,679] 30,154,345
194+T157 Management Services [4,428,787] 3,089,993
195+T158 Loss Control Risk Management [114,854] 102,927
196+T159 Employees' Review Board [21,100] 18,155
197+T160 Surety Bonds for State Officials and Employees [73,600] 65,026
198+T161 Refunds Of Collections [25,723] 22,116
199+T162 Rents and Moving [11,447,039] 10,421,930
200+T163 W. C. Administrator [5,000,000] 4,480,774
201+T164 Connecticut Education Network [2,941,857] 2,572,700
202+T165 State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations [13,995,707] 13,585,462
203+T166 IT Services [14,454,305] 11,827,715
204+T167 AGENCY TOTAL [139,736,076] 126,135,657
205+T168
206+T169 ATTORNEY GENERAL
207+T170 Personal Services [33,154,538] 31,369,385
208+T171 Other Expenses [1,078,926] 998,871
209+T172 AGENCY TOTAL [34,233,464] 32,368,256
210+T173
211+T174 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
212+T175 Personal Services [49,475,371] 45,296,055
213+T176 Other Expenses [2,561,355] 2,359,373
214+T177 Witness Protection [180,000] 165,806
215+T178 Training And Education [56,499] 52,044
216+T179 Expert Witnesses [330,000] 191,757
217+T180 Medicaid Fraud Control [1,325,095] 1,107,897
218+T181 Criminal Justice Commission [481] 444
219+T182 Cold Case Unit [282,511] 240,619
220+T183 Shooting Taskforce [1,125,663] 1,044,948
221+T184 AGENCY TOTAL [55,336,975] 50,458,943
222+T185
223+T186 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
224+T187
225+T188 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
226+T189 Personal Services [149,909,977] 136,557,561
227+T190 Other Expenses [29,033,588] 26,275,160
228+T191 Equipment [93,990] 86,580
229+T192 Stress Reduction 25,354
230+T193 Fleet Purchase [6,877,690] 6,394,806
231+T194 Workers' Compensation Claims [4,562,247] 4,293,814
232+T195 Fire Training School - Willimantic [100,000] 76,900
233+T196 Maintenance of County Base Fire Radio Network [23,918] 22,368
234+T197 Maintenance of State-Wide Fire Radio Network [15,919] 14,887
235+T198 Police Association of Connecticut [190,000] 177,683
236+T199 Connecticut State Firefighter's Association [194,711] 182,087
237+T200 Fire Training School - Torrington [60,000] 46,150
238+T201 Fire Training School - New Haven [40,000] 30,000
239+T202 Fire Training School - Derby [30,000] 23,100
240+T203 Fire Training School - Wolcott [70,000] 53,830
241+T204 Fire Training School - Fairfield [50,000] 37,700
242+T205 Fire Training School - Hartford [100,000] 76,900
243+T206 Fire Training School - Middletown [30,000] 23,100
244+T207 Fire Training School - Stamford [30,000] 22,320
245+T208 AGENCY TOTAL [191,437,394] 174,420,300
246+T209
247+T210 MILITARY DEPARTMENT
248+T211 Personal Services [3,179,977] 2,863,407
249+T212 Other Expenses [2,603,340] 2,242,356
250+T213 Honor Guards [350,000] 326,329
251+T214 Veteran's Service Bonuses [50,000] 46,759
252+T215 AGENCY TOTAL [6,183,317] 5,478,851
253+T216
254+T217 DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
255+T218 Personal Services [16,070,008] 14,549,545
256+T219 Other Expenses [1,464,066] 1,297,487
257+T220 AGENCY TOTAL [17,534,074] 15,847,032
258+T221
259+T222 LABOR DEPARTMENT
260+T223 Personal Services [9,515,435] 8,836,099
261+T224 Other Expenses [1,128,588] 1,050,851
262+T225 CETC Workforce [707,244] 658,845
263+T226 Workforce Investment Act [32,104,008] 34,149,177
264+T227 Job Funnels Projects [230,510] 197,379
265+T228 Connecticut's Youth Employment Program 5,225,000
266+T229 Jobs First Employment Services [18,039,903] 15,169,606
267+T230 STRIDE [532,475] 438,033
268+T231 Apprenticeship Program [584,977] 502,842
269+T232 Spanish-American Merchants Association [514,425] 423,184
270+T233 Connecticut Career Resource Network [166,909] 157,848
271+T234 Incumbent Worker Training [725,688] 587,976
272+T235 STRIVE [243,675] 200,456
273+T236 Customized Services [451,250] 371,215
274+T237 Opportunities for Long Term Unemployed [3,249,000] 2,370,261
275+T238 Veterans' Opportunity Pilot [541,500] 385,106
276+T239 [Second Chance Initiatives]Second Chance Initiative [1,425,000] 1,330,750
277+T240 Cradle To Career [200,000] 198,000
278+T241 2Gen - TANF [1,500,000] 1,262,252
279+T242 ConnectiCorps [200,000] 125,458
280+T243 New Haven Jobs Funnel [540,000] 444,241
281+T244 AGENCY TOTAL [77,825,587] 74,084,579
282+T245
283+T246 COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
284+T247 Personal Services [6,721,805] 6,409,092
285+T248 Other Expenses [369,255] 352,640
286+T249 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission [6,318] 6,161
287+T250 AGENCY TOTAL [7,097,378] 6,767,893
288+T251
289+T252 PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
290+T253 Personal Services [2,354,131] 2,047,881
291+T254 Other Expenses [194,654] 178,760
292+T255 AGENCY TOTAL [2,548,785] 2,226,641
293+T256
294+T257 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
295+T258
296+T259 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
297+T260 Personal Services [4,074,226] 3,742,495
298+T261 Other Expenses [783,103] 687,038
299+T262 Senior Food Vouchers [364,928] 361,280
300+T263 Tuberculosis and Brucellosis Indemnity 100
301+T264 WIC Coupon Program for Fresh Produce [174,886] 173,132
302+T265 AGENCY TOTAL [5,397,243] 4,964,045
303+T266
304+T267 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
305+T268 Personal Services [31,266,085] 28,697,939
306+T269 Other Expenses [2,999,978] 2,957,606
307+T270 Mosquito Control [272,841] 239,671
308+T271 State Superfund Site Maintenance [488,344] 411,935
309+T272 Laboratory Fees [153,705] 133,005
310+T273 Dam Maintenance [143,144] 123,974
311+T274 Emergency Spill Response [7,326,885] 6,006,921
312+T275 Solid Waste Management [3,448,128] 3,164,792
313+T276 Underground Storage Tank [1,047,927] 910,471
314+T277 Clean Air [4,543,783] 3,965,552
315+T278 Environmental Conservation [9,122,571] 8,261,232
316+T279 Environmental Quality [10,115,610] 8,845,938
317+T280 Greenways Account 2
318+T281 Conservation Districts & Soil and Water Councils [270,000]
319+T282 Interstate Environmental Commission [48,783] 44,937
320+T283 New England Interstate Water Pollution Commission [28,827] 26,554
321+T284 Northeast Interstate Forest Fire Compact [3,295] 3,082
322+T285 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission [32,395] 30,295
323+T286 Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission [48,281] 45,151
324+T287 AGENCY TOTAL [71,360,584] 63,869,057
325+T288
326+T289 COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
327+T290 Personal Services [182,657] 171,781
328+T291 Other Expenses [1,789] 632
329+T292 AGENCY TOTAL [184,446] 172,413
330+T293
331+T294 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
332+T295 Personal Services [8,476,385] 7,792,889
333+T296 Other Expenses [1,052,065] 543,644
334+T297 Statewide Marketing [9,500,000] 6,500,000
335+T298 Small Business Incubator Program [349,352] 310,810
336+T299 Hartford Urban Arts Grant [400,000] 358,386
337+T300 New Britain Arts Council [64,941] 58,230
338+T301 Main Street Initiatives [154,328] 138,278
339+T302 Office of Military Affairs [219,962] 193,376
340+T303 Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Economy [157,937] 150,254
341+T304 CCAT-CT Manufacturing Supply Chain [860,862] 715,634
342+T305 Capital Region Development Authority [7,864,370] 6,413,253
343+T306 Neighborhood Music School [128,250] 114,921
344+T307 Nutmeg Games [65,000] 58,244
345+T308 Discovery Museum [324,699] 291,141
346+T309 National Theatre of the Deaf [129,879] 116,456
347+T310 CONNSTEP [503,067] 447,275
348+T311 Development Research and Economic Assistance [124,457] 112,591
349+T312 Connecticut Science Center [550,000] 492,810
350+T313 CT Flagship Producing Theaters Grant [428,687] 384,382
351+T314 Women's Business Center [400,000] 358,445
352+T315 Performing Arts Centers [1,298,792] 1,164,559
353+T316 Performing Theaters Grant [505,904] 453,586
354+T317 Arts Commission [1,622,542] 1,543,606
355+T318 Art Museum Consortium [473,812] 424,842
356+T319 CT Invention Convention [20,000] 17,924
357+T320 Litchfield Jazz Festival [47,500] 42,560
358+T321 Connecticut River Museum [25,000] 22,384
359+T322 Arte Inc. [25,000] 22,384
360+T323 CT Virtuosi Orchestra [25,000] 22,384
361+T324 Barnum Museum [25,000] 22,384
362+T325 Greater Hartford Arts Council [91,174] 81,739
363+T326 Stepping Stones Museum for Children [37,977] 34,053
364+T327 Maritime Center Authority [500,842] 449,079
365+T328 Tourism Districts [1,295,785] 1,133,345
366+T329 Connecticut Humanities Council 1,731,172
367+T330 Amistad Committee for the Freedom Trail [40,612] 36,414
368+T331 Amistad Vessel [324,698] 291,140
369+T332 New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas [683,574] 612,926
370+T333 New Haven Arts Council [81,174] 72,786
371+T334 Beardsley Zoo [336,217] 301,469
372+T335 Mystic Aquarium [531,668] 476,719
373+T336 Quinebaug Tourism [35,611] 31,931
374+T337 Northwestern Tourism [35,611] 31,931
375+T338 Eastern Tourism [35,611] 31,931
376+T339 Central Tourism [35,611] 31,931
377+T340 Twain/Stowe Homes [100,000] 89,591
378+T341 Cultural Alliance of Fairfield [81,174] 72,786
379+T342 AGENCY TOTAL [40,070,130] 34,798,575
380+T343
381+T344 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
382+T345 Personal Services [2,242,842] 2,003,013
383+T346 Other Expenses [194,266] 180,052
384+T347 Elderly Rental Registry and Counselors [1,196,144] 1,045,889
385+T348 Subsidized Assisted Living Demonstration [2,332,250] 2,181,051
386+T349 Congregate Facilities Operation Costs [8,054,279] 7,359,331
387+T350 Housing Assistance and Counseling Program [416,575] 366,503
388+T351 Elderly Congregate Rent Subsidy [2,162,504] 2,002,085
389+T352 Housing/Homeless Services [75,227,013] 66,995,503
390+T353 Tax Abatement [1,153,793] 1,078,993
391+T354 Housing/Homeless Services - Municipality [640,398] 592,893
392+T355 AGENCY TOTAL [93,620,064] 83,805,313
393+T356
394+T357 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
395+T358 Personal Services [6,496,579] 5,888,047
396+T359 Other Expenses [1,134,017] 779,858
397+T360 Equipment [10,000] 8,238
398+T361 Mosquito Control [507,516] 446,779
399+T362 Wildlife Disease Prevention [100,158] 89,724
400+T363 AGENCY TOTAL [8,248,270] 7,212,646
401+T364
402+T365 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
403+T366
404+T367 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
405+T368 Personal Services [38,812,372] 35,367,382
406+T369 Other Expenses [7,478,436] 6,741,702
407+T370 Children's Health Initiatives [1,972,746] 2,339,428
408+T371 Childhood Lead Poisoning [68,744] 64,675
409+T372 AIDS Services [85,000]
410+T373 Children with Special Health Care Needs 1,037,429
411+T374 Maternal Mortality Review [1,000] 1
412+T375 Community Health Services 2,008,515
413+T376 Rape Crisis [617,008] 558,104
414+T377 Genetic Diseases Programs 237,895
415+T378 Local and District Departments of Health [4,692,648] 4,083,916
416+T379 School Based Health Clinics [11,898,107] 11,280,633
417+T380 AGENCY TOTAL [68,909,900] 63,719,680
418+T381
419+T382 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
420+T383 Personal Services [4,857,946] 4,601,690
421+T384 Other Expenses [1,340,167] 1,263,167
422+T385 Equipment [19,226] 16,824
423+T386 Medicolegal Investigations [26,047] 22,835
424+T387 AGENCY TOTAL [6,243,386] 5,904,516
425+T388
426+T389 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
427+T390 Personal Services [265,087,937] 214,679,415
428+T391 Other Expenses [20,894,381] 17,335,354
429+T392 Family Support Grants 3,738,222
430+T393 Cooperative Placements Program [24,477,566]
431+T394 Clinical Services [3,493,844] 2,630,408
432+T395 Workers' Compensation Claims [14,994,475] 14,508,429
433+T396 Autism Services [3,098,961]
434+T397 Behavioral Services Program [30,818,643] 25,303,421
435+T398 Supplemental Payments for Medical Services [4,908,116] 4,262,613
436+T399 Rent Subsidy Program [5,130,212] 5,030,212
437+T400 Employment Opportunities and Day Services 237,650,362
438+T401 Community Residential Services [502,596,014]
439+T402 AGENCY TOTAL [1,116,888,733] 525,138,436
440+T403
441+T404 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
442+T405 Personal Services [208,141,328] 186,945,340
443+T406 Other Expenses [28,752,852] 25,130,571
444+T407 Housing Supports and Services [24,221,576] 23,989,361
445+T408 Managed Service System [62,743,207] 58,186,901
446+T409 Legal Services [995,819] 921,947
447+T410 Connecticut Mental Health Center [8,509,163] 8,140,204
448+T411 Professional Services [11,488,898] 10,636,632
449+T412 General Assistance Managed Care [43,075,573] 41,270,499
450+T413 Workers' Compensation Claims [11,792,289] 10,752,101
451+T414 Nursing Home Screening [591,645] 547,757
452+T415 Young Adult Services [85,961,827] 80,902,861
453+T416 TBI Community Services [10,412,737] 9,611,291
454+T417 Jail Diversion [4,617,881] 4,260,411
455+T418 Behavioral Health Medications [5,860,641] 5,785,488
456+T419 Prison Overcrowding [6,352,255] 5,860,963
457+T420 Medicaid Adult Rehabilitation Option [4,803,175] 4,401,704
458+T421 Discharge and Diversion Services [27,347,924] 25,346,328
459+T422 Home and Community Based Services [25,947,617] 24,021,880
460+T423 Persistent Violent Felony Offenders Act [675,235] 625,145
461+T424 Nursing Home Contract [485,000] 430,879
462+T425 Pre-Trial Account [699,437] 639,538
463+T426 Grants for Substance Abuse Services [22,667,934] 20,967,047
464+T427 Grants for Mental Health Services [73,780,480] 66,738,020
465+T428 Employment Opportunities [10,417,204] 9,460,957
466+T429 AGENCY TOTAL [680,341,697] 625,573,825
467+T430
468+T431 PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD
469+T432 Personal Services [262,916] 266,610
470+T433 Other Expenses [29,525] 27,203
471+T434 AGENCY TOTAL [292,441] 293,813
472+T435
473+T436 HUMAN SERVICES
474+T437
475+T438 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
476+T439 Personal Services [133,178,052] 115,246,776
477+T440 Other Expenses [155,619,366] 144,502,439
478+T441 HUSKY Performance Monitoring [187,245] 158,143
479+T442 Genetic Tests in Paternity Actions [122,506] 84,439
480+T443 State-Funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [460,800] 430,926
481+T444 HUSKY B Program 4,350,000
482+T445 Medicaid [2,542,788,000] 2,447,241,261
483+T446 Old Age Assistance [38,347,320] 38,833,056
484+T447 Aid To The Blind [755,289] 627,276
485+T448 Aid To The Disabled [61,475,440] 61,941,968
486+T449 Temporary Assistance to Families - TANF [98,858,030] 89,936,233
487+T450 Emergency Assistance 1
488+T451 Food Stamp Training Expenses [11,400] 10,136
489+T452 Healthy Start [1,287,280]
490+T453 DMHAS-Disproportionate Share 108,935,000
491+T454 Connecticut Home Care Program [40,590,000] 40,190,000
492+T455 Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs [898,452] 798,748
493+T456 Community Residential Services 536,616,053
494+T457 Protective Services to the Elderly 478,300
495+T458 Safety Net Services [2,533,313] 2,108,684
496+T459 Refunds Of Collections [112,500] 97,628
497+T460 Services for Persons With Disabilities [541,812] 477,130
498+T461 Nutrition Assistance [455,683] 400,911
499+T462 State Administered General Assistance [24,818,050] 22,816,579
500+T463 Connecticut Children's Medical Center [14,800,240] 13,048,630
501+T464 Community Services [1,128,860] 1,004,208
502+T465 Human Service Infrastructure Community Action Program [3,107,994] 2,736,957
503+T466 Teen Pregnancy Prevention [1,653,641] 1,456,227
504+T467 Family Programs - TANF [415,166] 362,927
505+T468 Domestic Violence Shelters [5,210,676] 5,158,570
506+T469 Hospital Supplemental Payments 40,042,700
507+T470 FQHC Supplemental Payments 775,000
508+T471 Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs - Municipality [5,096] 4,719
509+T472 Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Municipality [124,044] 14,876
510+T473 Community Services - Municipality [79,573] 70,742
511+T474 AGENCY TOTAL [3,243,329,129] 3,680,957,243
512+T475
513+T476 STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
514+T477 Personal Services [2,450,501] 2,281,378
515+T478 Other Expenses [222,210] 123,213
516+T479 Programs for Senior Citizens [6,150,914] 5,895,383
517+T480 AGENCY TOTAL [8,823,625] 8,299,974
518+T481
519+T482 DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
520+T483 Personal Services [5,231,501] 4,758,165
521+T484 Other Expenses [1,576,205] 1,447,495
522+T485 Part-Time Interpreters [1,522] 1,423
523+T486 Educational Aid for Blind and Visually Handicapped Children [4,553,755] 4,040,237
524+T487 Employment Opportunities – Blind & Disabled [1,340,729] 1,032,521
525+T488 Vocational Rehabilitation - Disabled [7,087,847] 7,354,087
526+T489 Supplementary Relief and Services [94,762] 88,618
527+T490 Vocational Rehabilitation - Blind [854,432]
528+T491 Special Training for the Deaf Blind [286,581] 268,003
529+T492 Connecticut Radio Information Service [79,096] 50,724
530+T493 Independent Living Centers [502,246] 372,967
531+T494 AGENCY TOTAL [21,608,676] 19,414,240
532+T495
533+T496 EDUCATION, MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES
534+T497
535+T498 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
536+T499 Personal Services [20,615,925] 18,965,022
537+T500 Other Expenses [3,916,142] 3,624,378
538+T501 Development of Mastery Exams Grades 4, 6, and 8 [15,610,253] 13,343,315
539+T502 Primary Mental Health [427,209] 395,518
540+T503 Leadership, Education, Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) [690,413] 625,045
541+T504 Adult Education Action [240,687] 222,834
542+T505 Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program [249,375] 225,758
543+T506 Connecticut Writing Project [70,000] 63,360
544+T507 Resource Equity Assessments [159,661] 149,310
545+T508 Neighborhood Youth Centers [1,157,817] 1,048,664
546+T509 Longitudinal Data Systems [1,208,477] 1,347,717
547+T510 School Accountability [1,500,000]
548+T511 Sheff Settlement [12,192,038] 11,368,413
549+T512 CommPACT Schools 350,000
550+T513 Parent Trust Fund Program [475,000] 439,823
551+T514 Regional Vocational-Technical School System [171,152,813] 163,367,535
552+T515 Wrap Around Services [25,000]
553+T516 Commissioner's Network [12,800,000] 12,121,553
554+T517 New or Replicated Schools [420,000] 388,015
555+T518 Bridges to Success [250,000] 188,500
556+T519 K-3 Reading Assessment Pilot [2,947,947] 2,646,200
557+T520 Talent Development [9,309,701] 6,095,115
558+T521 Common Core [5,985,000] 4,126,767
559+T522 Alternative High School and Adult Reading Incentive Program [200,000] 188,500
560+T523 Special Master [1,010,361] 903,614
561+T524 School-Based Diversion Initiative [1,000,000] 942,500
562+T525 American School For The Deaf [10,126,078] 9,543,829
563+T526 Regional Education Services [1,107,725] 606,172
564+T527 Family Resource Centers [8,161,914] 7,894,843
565+T528 Charter Schools 110,835,808
566+T529 Youth Service Bureau Enhancement [715,300] 668,927
567+T530 Child Nutrition State Match [2,354,000] 2,201,390
568+T531 Health Foods Initiative [4,326,300] 3,985,367
569+T532 Vocational Agriculture [11,017,600] 10,544,937
570+T533 Transportation of School Children [23,329,451]
571+T534 Adult Education [21,037,392] 20,383,960
572+T535 Health and Welfare Services Pupils Private Schools [3,867,750] 3,526,579
573+T536 Education Equalization Grants [2,172,454,969] 2,027,587,120
574+T537 Bilingual Education [3,491,130] 3,164,800
575+T538 Priority School Districts [44,837,171] 42,337,171
576+T539 Young Parents Program [229,330] 212,318
577+T540 Interdistrict Cooperation [7,164,966] 6,353,391
578+T541 School Breakfast Program [2,379,962] 2,225,669
579+T542 Excess Cost - Student Based [139,805,731] 135,555,731
580+T543 Non-Public School Transportation [3,451,500]
581+T544 Youth Service Bureaus [2,839,805] 2,651,516
582+T545 Open Choice Program [43,214,700] 40,258,605
583+T546 Magnet Schools [324,950,485] 313,058,158
584+T547 After School Program [5,363,286] 4,866,695
585+T548 AGENCY TOTAL [3,100,190,364] 2,991,600,442
586+T549
587+T550 OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
588+T551 Personal Services [8,876,246] 8,289,321
589+T552 Other Expenses [349,943] 321,367
590+T553 Children's Trust Fund [11,206,751] 11,320,721
591+T554 Early Childhood Program [10,840,145]
592+T555 [Early Intervention]Birth to Three 24,686,804
593+T556 Community Plans for Early Childhood [712,500] 659,734
594+T557 Improving Early Literacy 142,500
595+T558 Child Care Services [19,081,942]
596+T559 Evenstart 451,250
597+T560 Head Start Services [5,630,593] 5,744,162
598+T561 [Child Care Services-TANF/CCDBG]Care4Kids TANF/CCDF 122,130,084
599+T562 Child Care Quality Enhancements [3,148,212] 2,894,114
600+T563 Head Start - Early Childhood Link [720,000]
601+T564 Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership [1,300,000] 1,165,721
602+T565 Early Care and Education 111,821,921
603+T566 School Readiness Quality Enhancement [4,676,081] 4,172,930
604+T567 School Readiness [83,399,834]
605+T568 AGENCY TOTAL [297,352,885] 293,800,629
606+T569
607+T570 STATE LIBRARY
608+T571 Personal Services [5,444,676] 5,070,637
609+T572 Other Expenses [652,716] 439,868
610+T573 State-Wide Digital Library [1,890,367] 1,817,871
611+T574 Interlibrary Loan Delivery Service [286,621] 284,774
612+T575 Legal/Legislative Library Materials 747,263
613+T576 Computer Access [171,475]
614+T577 Support Cooperating Library Service Units 190,000
615+T578 Grants To Public Libraries [193,391]
616+T579 Connecticard Payments [900,000] 846,000
617+T580 Connecticut Humanities Council [1,947,265]
618+T581 AGENCY TOTAL [12,423,774] 9,396,413
619+T582
620+T583 OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
621+T584 Personal Services [1,800,433] 1,634,530
622+T585 Other Expenses [100,307] 77,738
623+T586 Minority Advancement Program [2,188,526] 1,845,041
624+T587 Alternate Route to Certification [97,720] 47,883
625+T588 National Service Act [299,969] 268,964
626+T589 Minority Teacher Incentive Program [447,806] 366,705
627+T590 Governor's Scholarship [41,023,498] 37,363,944
628+T591 AGENCY TOTAL [45,958,259] 41,604,805
629+T592
630+T593 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
631+T594 Operating Expenses [225,082,283] 207,699,685
632+T595 Workers' Compensation Claims [3,092,062] 3,045,682
633+T596 Next Generation Connecticut [20,394,737] 19,072,546
634+T597 Kirklyn M. Kerr Grant Program [400,000] 100,000
635+T598 AGENCY TOTAL [248,969,082] 229,917,913
636+T599
637+T600 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CENTER
638+T601 Operating Expenses [125,519,573] 115,911,785
639+T602 AHEC [433,581] 406,723
640+T603 Workers' Compensation Claims [7,016,044] 6,910,804
641+T604 Bioscience [12,000,000] 11,310,000
642+T605 AGENCY TOTAL [144,969,198] 134,539,312
643+T606
644+T607 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
645+T608 Personal Services [1,801,590] 1,691,365
646+T609 Other Expenses [539,810] 490,868
647+T610 Retirement Contributions 1,012,162,000
648+T611 Retirees Health Service Cost [14,714,000] 14,566,860
649+T612 Municipal Retiree Health Insurance Costs [5,447,370] 5,392,897
650+T613 AGENCY TOTAL [1,034,664,770] 1,034,303,990
651+T614
652+T615 BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
653+T616 Workers' Compensation Claims [3,877,440] 3,571,674
654+T617 Charter Oak State College [2,769,156] 2,424,330
655+T618 Community Tech College System [164,480,874] 161,446,565
656+T619 Connecticut State University [164,206,317] 153,640,756
657+T620 Board of Regents [566,038] 446,390
658+T621 Transform CSCU [22,102,291]
659+T622 Developmental Services 9,469,836
660+T623 Outcomes-Based Funding Incentive 1,662,925
661+T624 AGENCY TOTAL [358,002,116] 332,662,476
662+T625
663+T626 CORRECTIONS
664+T627
665+T628 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
666+T629 Personal Services [445,690,859] 399,926,993
667+T630 Other Expenses [76,433,227] 71,015,325
668+T631 Workers' Compensation Claims [25,704,971] 23,677,850
669+T632 Inmate Medical Services [92,877,416] 85,297,457
670+T633 Board of Pardons and Paroles [7,204,143] 7,165,288
671+T634 Program Evaluation [297,825] 254,669
672+T635 Aid to Paroled and Discharged Inmates [8,575] 7,623
673+T636 Legal Services To Prisoners [827,065] 773,446
674+T637 Volunteer Services [154,410] 137,180
675+T638 Community Support Services [41,440,777] 34,803,726
676+T639 AGENCY TOTAL [690,639,268] 623,059,557
677+T640
678+T641 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
679+T642 Personal Services [293,905,124] 273,254,796
680+T643 Other Expenses [34,241,651] 30,636,026
681+T644 Workers' Compensation Claims [10,540,045] 10,650,996
682+T645 Family Support Services [987,082] 913,974
683+T646 Homeless Youth [2,515,707] 2,329,087
684+T647 Differential Response System [8,286,191] 7,748,997
685+T648 Regional Behavioral Health Consultation [1,719,500] 1,592,156
686+T649 Health Assessment and Consultation [1,015,002] 949,199
687+T650 Grants for Psychiatric Clinics for Children [15,993,393] 14,956,541
688+T651 Day Treatment Centers for Children [7,208,292] 6,740,978
689+T652 Juvenile Justice Outreach Services [13,476,217] 12,318,836
690+T653 Child Abuse and Neglect Intervention [9,837,377] 9,199,620
691+T654 Community Based Prevention Programs [8,100,752] 7,631,690
692+T655 Family Violence Outreach and Counseling [2,477,591] 2,316,969
693+T656 Supportive Housing [19,930,158] 18,479,526
694+T657 No Nexus Special Education [2,016,642] 1,662,733
695+T658 Family Preservation Services [6,211,278] 5,808,601
696+T659 Substance Abuse Treatment [10,368,460] 9,696,273
697+T660 Child Welfare Support Services [2,501,872] 2,339,675
698+T661 Board and Care for Children - Adoption [95,921,397] 96,346,170
699+T662 Board and Care for Children - Foster [128,098,283] 128,733,472
700+T663 Board and Care for Children - Short-term and Residential [107,090,959] 102,579,761
701+T664 Individualized Family Supports [9,413,324] 9,696,350
702+T665 Community Kidcare [41,261,220] 37,912,186
703+T666 Covenant to Care [159,814] 140,487
704+T667 Neighborhood Center [250,414] 207,047
705+T668 AGENCY TOTAL [833,527,745] 794,842,146
706+T669
707+T670 JUDICIAL
708+T671
709+T672 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
710+T673 Personal Services [385,338,480] 350,277,435
711+T674 Other Expenses [68,813,731] 62,021,594
712+T675 Forensic Sex Evidence Exams [1,441,460] 1,348,010
713+T676 Alternative Incarceration Program [56,504,295] 52,747,603
714+T677 Justice Education Center, Inc. [518,537] 466,217
715+T678 Juvenile Alternative Incarceration [28,442,478] 25,788,309
716+T679 Juvenile Justice Centers [2,979,543] 2,786,379
717+T680 Probate Court 6,000,000
718+T681 Workers' Compensation Claims [6,559,361] 6,042,106
719+T682 Youthful Offender Services [18,177,084] 13,311,287
720+T683 Victim Security Account [9,402] 8,792
721+T684 Children of Incarcerated Parents [582,250] 544,503
722+T685 Legal Aid [1,660,000] 1,552,382
723+T686 Youth Violence Initiative [2,137,500] 1,925,318
724+T687 Youth Services Prevention [3,600,000] 3,187,174
725+T688 Children's Law Center [109,838] 102,717
726+T689 Juvenile Planning [250,000] 233,792
727+T690 AGENCY TOTAL [577,123,959] 528,343,618
728+T691
729+T692 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
730+T693 Personal Services [43,912,259] 39,491,615
731+T694 Other Expenses [1,491,837] 1,336,440
732+T695 Assigned Counsel - Criminal [21,891,500] 21,454,202
733+T696 Expert Witnesses [3,022,090] 3,153,478
734+T697 Training And Education [130,000] 119,748
735+T698 Contracted Attorneys Related Expenses [125,000]
736+T699 AGENCY TOTAL [70,572,686] 65,555,483
737+T700
738+T701 NON-FUNCTIONAL
739+T702
740+T703 DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
741+T704 Debt Service 1,765,932,976
742+T705 UConn 2000 - Debt Service [162,057,219] 172,057,219
743+T706 CHEFA Day Care Security 5,500,000
744+T707 Pension Obligation Bonds - TRB 119,597,971
745+T708 AGENCY TOTAL [2,053,088,166] 2,063,088,166
746+T709
747+T710 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
748+T711 Adjudicated Claims [8,822,000]
749+T712 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals [22,392,147] 13,392,147
750+T713 AGENCY TOTAL [31,214,147] 13,392,147
751+T714
752+T715 STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
753+T716 Unemployment Compensation [6,427,401] 6,348,001
754+T717 State Employees Retirement Contributions 1,124,661,963
755+T718 Higher Education Alternative Retirement System [7,924,234] 4,924,234
756+T719 Pensions and Retirements - Other Statutory 1,760,804
757+T720 Judges and Compensation Commissioners Retirement 19,163,487
758+T721 Insurance - Group Life [8,637,871] 7,867,871
759+T722 Employers Social Security Tax [250,674,466] 227,723,020
760+T723 State Employees Health Service Cost [722,588,803] 693,865,044
761+T724 Retired State Employees Health Service Cost [746,109,000] 731,109,000
762+T725 AGENCY TOTAL [2,887,948,029] 2,817,423,424
763+T726
764+T727 RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
765+T728 Reserve For Salary Adjustments [86,024,913] 18,473,255
766+T729
767+T730 WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
768+T731 Workers' Compensation Claims [8,662,068] 8,105,530
769+T732
770+T733 TOTAL - GENERAL FUND [18,916,880,389] 18,079,478,008
771+T734
772+T735 LESS:
773+T736
774+T737 Unallocated Lapse -94,476,192
775+T738 Unallocated Lapse - Legislative -3,028,105
776+T739 Unallocated Lapse - Judicial -7,400,672
777+T740 General Employee Lapse [-12,816,745]
778+T741 General Lapse - Legislative [-39,492]
779+T742 General Lapse - Judicial [-282,192] -15,075,000
780+T743 General Lapse - Executive [-9,678,316]
781+T744 Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies Program [-20,000,000]
782+T745 Overtime Savings [-10,500,000]
783+T746 Statewide Hiring Reduction - Executive [-30,920,000]
784+T747 Statewide Hiring Reduction - Judicial [-3,310,000]
785+T748 Statewide Hiring Reduction - Legislative [-770,000]
786+T749 Targeted Savings [-12,500,000] -68,848,968
787+T750 Arts and Tourism Lapse -500,000
788+T751
789+T752 NET - GENERAL FUND [18,711,158,675] 17,890,149,071
790+
791+T1
792+
13793 2016-2017
794+
795+T2
796+
14797 LEGISLATIVE
798+
799+T3
800+
801+T4
802+
15803 LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
16- Personal Services [50,744,676] 44,711,354
17- Other Expenses [18,445,596] 15,504,772
18- Equipment [475,100] 298,762
19- Flag Restoration [71,250] 65,645
20- Minor Capital Improvements [225,000] 111,565
21- Interim Salary/Caucus Offices [493,898] 452,875
22- Old State House [589,589]
23- Interstate Conference Fund [410,058] 377,944
24- New England Board of Higher Education [185,179] 170,652
25- AGENCY TOTAL [71,640,346] 61,693,569
804+
805+T5
806+
807+Personal Services
808+
809+[50,744,676]
810+
811+44,711,354
812+
813+T6
814+
815+Other Expenses
816+
817+[18,445,596]
818+
819+15,504,772
820+
821+T7
822+
823+Equipment
824+
825+[475,100]
826+
827+298,762
828+
829+T8
830+
831+Flag Restoration
832+
833+[71,250]
834+
835+65,645
836+
837+T9
838+
839+Minor Capital Improvements
840+
841+[225,000]
842+
843+111,565
844+
845+T10
846+
847+Interim Salary/Caucus Offices
848+
849+[493,898]
850+
851+452,875
852+
853+T11
854+
855+Old State House
856+
857+[589,589]
858+
859+T12
860+
861+Interstate Conference Fund
862+
863+[410,058]
864+
865+377,944
866+
867+T13
868+
869+New England Board of Higher Education
870+
871+[185,179]
872+
873+170,652
874+
875+T14
876+
877+AGENCY TOTAL
878+
879+[71,640,346]
880+
881+61,693,569
882+
883+T15
884+
885+T16
886+
26887 AUDITORS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
27- Personal Services [12,250,473] 10,641,720
28- Other Expenses [404,950] 342,143
29- Equipment [10,000]
30- AGENCY TOTAL [12,665,423] 10,983,863
31- COMMISSION ON WOMEN, CHILDREN & SENIORS
32- Personal Services 600,000
33- Other Expenses 100,000
34- AGENCY TOTAL 700,000
888+
889+T17
890+
891+Personal Services
892+
893+[12,250,473]
894+
895+10,641,720
896+
897+T18
898+
899+Other Expenses
900+
901+[404,950]
902+
903+342,143
904+
905+T19
906+
907+Equipment
908+
909+[10,000]
910+
911+T20
912+
913+AGENCY TOTAL
914+
915+[12,665,423]
916+
917+10,983,863
918+
919+T21
920+
921+T22
922+
923+COMMISSION ON WOMEN, CHILDREN & FAMILY
924+
925+T23
926+
927+Personal Services
928+
929+600,000
930+
931+T24
932+
933+Other Expenses
934+
935+100,000
936+
937+T25
938+
939+AGENCY TOTAL
940+
941+700,000
942+
943+T26
944+
945+T27
946+
35947 COMMISSION ON EQUITY AND
948+
949+T28
950+
36951 OPPORTUNITY
37- Personal Services 600,000
38- Other Expenses 100,000
39- AGENCY TOTAL 700,000
952+
953+T29
954+
955+Personal Services
956+
957+600,000
958+
959+T30
960+
961+Other Expenses
962+
963+100,000
964+
965+T31
966+
967+AGENCY TOTAL
968+
969+700,000
970+
971+T32
972+
973+T33
974+
40975 [COMMISSION ON AGING
41- Personal Services 416,393
42- Other Expenses 38,236
43- AGENCY TOTAL 454,629]
976+
977+T34
978+
979+Personal Services
980+
981+416,393
982+
983+T35
984+
985+Other Expenses
986+
987+38,236
988+
989+T36
990+
991+AGENCY TOTAL
992+
993+454,629]
994+
995+T37
996+
997+T38
998+
44999 [PERMANENT COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
45- Personal Services 541,016
46- Other Expenses 75,864
47- Equipment 1,000
48- AGENCY TOTAL 617,880]
1000+
1001+T39
1002+
1003+Personal Services
1004+
1005+541,016
1006+
1007+T40
1008+
1009+Other Expenses
1010+
1011+75,864
1012+
1013+T41
1014+
1015+Equipment
1016+
1017+1,000
1018+
1019+T42
1020+
1021+AGENCY TOTAL
1022+
1023+617,880]
1024+
1025+T43
1026+
1027+T44
1028+
491029 [COMMISSION ON CHILDREN
50- Personal Services 668,389
51- Other Expenses 100,932
52- AGENCY TOTAL 769,321]
1030+
1031+T45
1032+
1033+Personal Services
1034+
1035+668,389
1036+
1037+T46
1038+
1039+Other Expenses
1040+
1041+100,932
1042+
1043+T47
1044+
1045+AGENCY TOTAL
1046+
1047+769,321]
1048+
1049+T48
1050+
1051+T49
1052+
531053 [LATINO AND PUERTO RICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
54- Personal Services 418,191
55- Other Expenses 27,290
56- AGENCY TOTAL 445,481]
1054+
1055+T50
1056+
1057+Personal Services
1058+
1059+418,191
1060+
1061+T51
1062+
1063+Other Expenses
1064+
1065+27,290
1066+
1067+T52
1068+
1069+AGENCY TOTAL
1070+
1071+445,481]
1072+
1073+T53
1074+
1075+T54
1076+
571077 [AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
58- Personal Services 272,829
59- Other Expenses 28,128
60- AGENCY TOTAL 300,957]
1078+
1079+T55
1080+
1081+Personal Services
1082+
1083+272,829
1084+
1085+T56
1086+
1087+Other Expenses
1088+
1089+28,128
1090+
1091+T57
1092+
1093+AGENCY TOTAL
1094+
1095+300,957]
1096+
1097+T58
1098+
1099+T59
1100+
611101 [ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
62- Personal Services 209,155
63- Other Expenses 14,330
64- AGENCY TOTAL 223,485]
1102+
1103+T60
1104+
1105+Personal Services
1106+
1107+209,155
1108+
1109+T61
1110+
1111+Other Expenses
1112+
1113+14,330
1114+
1115+T62
1116+
1117+AGENCY TOTAL
1118+
1119+223,485]
1120+
1121+T63
1122+
1123+T64
1124+
651125 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1126+
1127+T65
1128+
1129+T66
1130+
661131 GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
67- Personal Services [2,407,998] 2,197,412
68- Other Expenses [203,265] 187,274
69- New England Governors' Conference [107,625] 73,614
70- National Governors' Association [128,155] 118,073
71- AGENCY TOTAL [2,847,043] 2,576,373
1132+
1133+T67
1134+
1135+Personal Services
1136+
1137+[2,407,998]
1138+
1139+2,197,412
1140+
1141+T68
1142+
1143+Other Expenses
1144+
1145+[203,265]
1146+
1147+187,274
1148+
1149+T69
1150+
1151+New England Governors' Conference
1152+
1153+[107,625]
1154+
1155+73,614
1156+
1157+T70
1158+
1159+National Governors' Association
1160+
1161+[128,155]
1162+
1163+118,073
1164+
1165+T71
1166+
1167+AGENCY TOTAL
1168+
1169+[2,847,043]
1170+
1171+2,576,373
1172+
1173+T72
1174+
1175+T73
1176+
721177 SECRETARY OF THE STATE
73- Personal Services [2,941,115] 2,704,459
74- Other Expenses [1,842,745] 1,712,094
75- Commercial Recording Division [5,686,861] 4,829,932
76- Board of Accountancy [301,941]
77- AGENCY TOTAL [10,772,662] 9,246,485
1178+
1179+T74
1180+
1181+Personal Services
1182+
1183+[2,941,115]
1184+
1185+2,704,459
1186+
1187+T75
1188+
1189+Other Expenses
1190+
1191+[1,842,745]
1192+
1193+1,712,094
1194+
1195+T76
1196+
1197+Commercial Recording Division
1198+
1199+[5,686,861]
1200+
1201+4,829,932
1202+
1203+T77
1204+
1205+Board of Accountancy
1206+
1207+[301,941]
1208+
1209+T78
1210+
1211+AGENCY TOTAL
1212+
1213+[10,772,662]
1214+
1215+9,246,485
1216+
1217+T79
1218+
1219+T80
1220+
781221 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
79- Personal Services [649,519] 609,998
80- Other Expenses [69,555] 119,190
81- AGENCY TOTAL [719,074] 729,188
1222+
1223+T81
1224+
1225+Personal Services
1226+
1227+[649,519]
1228+
1229+609,998
1230+
1231+T82
1232+
1233+Other Expenses
1234+
1235+[69,555]
1236+
1237+119,190
1238+
1239+T83
1240+
1241+AGENCY TOTAL
1242+
1243+[719,074]
1244+
1245+729,188
1246+
1247+T84
1248+
1249+T85
1250+
821251 ELECTIONS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION
83- Elections Enforcement Commission 3,201,093
1252+
1253+T86
1254+
1255+Elections Enforcement Commission
1256+
1257+3,201,093
1258+
1259+T87
1260+
1261+T88
1262+
841263 OFFICE OF STATE ETHICS
85- Information Technology Initiatives 29,098
86- Office of State Ethics 1,389,227
87- AGENCY TOTAL 1,418,325
1264+
1265+T89
1266+
1267+Information Technology Initiatives
1268+
1269+29,098
1270+
1271+T90
1272+
1273+Office of State Ethics
1274+
1275+1,389,227
1276+
1277+T91
1278+
1279+AGENCY TOTAL
1280+
1281+1,418,325
1282+
1283+T92
1284+
1285+T93
1286+
881287 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION
89- Freedom of Information Commission 1,481,416
1288+
1289+T94
1290+
1291+Freedom of Information Commission
1292+
1293+1,481,416
1294+
1295+T95
1296+
1297+T96
1298+
901299 STATE TREASURER
91- Personal Services [3,313,919] 3,034,513
92- Other Expenses [155,995] 143,722
93- AGENCY TOTAL [3,469,914] 3,178,235
1300+
1301+T97
1302+
1303+Personal Services
1304+
1305+[3,313,919]
1306+
1307+3,034,513
1308+
1309+T98
1310+
1311+Other Expenses
1312+
1313+[155,995]
1314+
1315+143,722
1316+
1317+T99
1318+
1319+AGENCY TOTAL
1320+
1321+[3,469,914]
1322+
1323+3,178,235
1324+
1325+T100
1326+
1327+T101
1328+
941329 STATE COMPTROLLER
95- Personal Services [25,394,018] 23,464,017
96- Other Expenses [5,179,660] 4,746,238
97- AGENCY TOTAL [30,573,678] 28,210,255
1330+
1331+T102
1332+
1333+Personal Services
1334+
1335+[25,394,018]
1336+
1337+23,464,017
1338+
1339+T103
1340+
1341+Other Expenses
1342+
1343+[5,179,660]
1344+
1345+4,746,238
1346+
1347+T104
1348+
1349+AGENCY TOTAL
1350+
1351+[30,573,678]
1352+
1353+28,210,255
1354+
1355+T105
1356+
1357+T106
1358+
981359 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SERVICES
99- Personal Services [62,091,282] 57,419,820
100- Other Expenses [7,722,172] 6,776,492
101- AGENCY TOTAL [69,813,454] 64,196,312
1360+
1361+T107
1362+
1363+Personal Services
1364+
1365+[62,091,282]
1366+
1367+57,419,820
1368+
1369+T108
1370+
1371+Other Expenses
1372+
1373+[7,722,172]
1374+
1375+6,776,492
1376+
1377+T109
1378+
1379+AGENCY TOTAL
1380+
1381+[69,813,454]
1382+
1383+64,196,312
1384+
1385+T110
1386+
1387+T111
1388+
1021389 OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY
103- Personal Services [837,351]
104- Other Expenses [59,720] 50,045
105- Child Fatality Review Panel [107,915] 97,663
106- Information Technology Initiatives [31,588]
107- Elections Enforcement Commission [3,675,456]
108- Office of State Ethics [1,600,405]
109- Freedom of Information Commission [1,735,450]
110- Contracting Standards Board [302,932] 274,435
111- Judicial Review Council [148,294] 135,335
112- Judicial Selection Commission [93,279] 84,636
113- Office of the Child Advocate [712,546] 649,545
114- Office of the Victim Advocate [460,972] 421,421
115- Board of Firearms Permit Examiners [128,422] 116,774
116- AGENCY TOTAL [9,894,330] 1,829,854
1390+
1391+T112
1392+
1393+Personal Services
1394+
1395+[837,351]
1396+
1397+T113
1398+
1399+Other Expenses
1400+
1401+[59,720]
1402+
1403+50,045
1404+
1405+T114
1406+
1407+Child Fatality Review Panel
1408+
1409+[107,915]
1410+
1411+97,663
1412+
1413+T115
1414+
1415+Information Technology Initiatives
1416+
1417+[31,588]
1418+
1419+T116
1420+
1421+Elections Enforcement Commission
1422+
1423+[3,675,456]
1424+
1425+T117
1426+
1427+Office of State Ethics
1428+
1429+[1,600,405]
1430+
1431+T118
1432+
1433+Freedom of Information Commission
1434+
1435+[1,735,450]
1436+
1437+T119
1438+
1439+Contracting Standards Board
1440+
1441+[302,932]
1442+
1443+274,435
1444+
1445+T120
1446+
1447+Judicial Review Council
1448+
1449+[148,294]
1450+
1451+135,335
1452+
1453+T121
1454+
1455+Judicial Selection Commission
1456+
1457+[93,279]
1458+
1459+84,636
1460+
1461+T122
1462+
1463+Office of the Child Advocate
1464+
1465+[712,546]
1466+
1467+649,545
1468+
1469+T123
1470+
1471+Office of the Victim Advocate
1472+
1473+[460,972]
1474+
1475+421,421
1476+
1477+T124
1478+
1479+Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
1480+
1481+[128,422]
1482+
1483+116,774
1484+
1485+T125
1486+
1487+AGENCY TOTAL
1488+
1489+[9,894,330]
1490+
1491+1,829,854
1492+
1493+T126
1494+
1495+T127
1496+
1171497 OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
118- Personal Services [13,038,950] 11,390,132
119- Other Expenses [1,216,413] 923,822
120- Automated Budget System and Data Base Link [47,221] 40,894
121- Justice Assistance Grants [1,022,232] 938,648
122- Criminal Justice Information System [984,008] 920,048
123- Project Longevity [1,000,000] 885,000
124- Tax Relief For Elderly Renters [28,900,000] 27,300,000
125- Private Providers [8,500,000]
126- Reimbursement to Towns for Loss of Taxes on State Property [83,641,646] 66,730,441
127- Reimbursements to Towns for Private Tax-Exempt Property [125,431,737] 114,950,770
128- Reimbursement Property Tax - Disability Exemption [400,000] 374,065
129- Distressed Municipalities [5,800,000] 5,423,986
130- Property Tax Relief Elderly Circuit Breaker [20,505,900] 19,176,502
131- Property Tax Relief Elderly Freeze Program [120,000] 112,221
132- Property Tax Relief for Veterans [2,970,098] 2,777,546
133- AGENCY TOTAL [293,578,205] 251,944,075
1498+
1499+T128
1500+
1501+Personal Services
1502+
1503+[13,038,950]
1504+
1505+11,390,132
1506+
1507+T129
1508+
1509+Other Expenses
1510+
1511+[1,216,413]
1512+
1513+923,822
1514+
1515+T130
1516+
1517+Automated Budget System and Data Base Link
1518+
1519+[47,221]
1520+
1521+40,894
1522+
1523+T131
1524+
1525+Justice Assistance Grants
1526+
1527+[1,022,232]
1528+
1529+938,648
1530+
1531+T132
1532+
1533+Criminal Justice Information System
1534+
1535+[984,008]
1536+
1537+920,048
1538+
1539+T133
1540+
1541+Project Longevity
1542+
1543+[1,000,000]
1544+
1545+885,000
1546+
1547+T134
1548+
1549+Tax Relief For Elderly Renters
1550+
1551+[28,900,000]
1552+
1553+27,300,000
1554+
1555+T135
1556+
1557+Private Providers
1558+
1559+[8,500,000]
1560+
1561+T136
1562+
1563+Reimbursement to Towns for Loss of Taxes on State Property
1564+
1565+[83,641,646]
1566+
1567+66,730,441
1568+
1569+T137
1570+
1571+Reimbursements to Towns for Private Tax-Exempt Property
1572+
1573+[125,431,737]
1574+
1575+114,950,770
1576+
1577+T138
1578+
1579+Reimbursement Property Tax - Disability Exemption
1580+
1581+[400,000]
1582+
1583+374,065
1584+
1585+T139
1586+
1587+Distressed Municipalities
1588+
1589+[5,800,000]
1590+
1591+5,423,986
1592+
1593+T140
1594+
1595+Property Tax Relief Elderly Circuit Breaker
1596+
1597+[20,505,900]
1598+
1599+19,176,502
1600+
1601+T141
1602+
1603+Property Tax Relief Elderly Freeze Program
1604+
1605+[120,000]
1606+
1607+112,221
1608+
1609+T142
1610+
1611+Property Tax Relief for Veterans
1612+
1613+[2,970,098]
1614+
1615+2,777,546
1616+
1617+T143
1618+
1619+AGENCY TOTAL
1620+
1621+[293,578,205]
1622+
1623+251,944,075
1624+
1625+T144
1626+
1627+T145
1628+
1341629 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
135- Personal Services [23,338,814] 21,375,366
136- Other Expenses [5,059,380] 3,150,761
137- Support Services for Veterans [180,500]
138- SSMF Administration [593,310] 527,104
139- Burial Expenses [7,200] 6,666
140- Headstones [332,500] 307,834
141- AGENCY TOTAL [29,511,704] 25,367,731
1630+
1631+T146
1632+
1633+Personal Services
1634+
1635+[23,338,814]
1636+
1637+21,375,366
1638+
1639+T147
1640+
1641+Other Expenses
1642+
1643+[5,059,380]
1644+
1645+3,150,761
1646+
1647+T148
1648+
1649+Support Services for Veterans
1650+
1651+[180,500]
1652+
1653+T149
1654+
1655+SSMF Administration
1656+
1657+[593,310]
1658+
1659+527,104
1660+
1661+T150
1662+
1663+Burial Expenses
1664+
1665+[7,200]
1666+
1667+6,666
1668+
1669+T151
1670+
1671+Headstones
1672+
1673+[332,500]
1674+
1675+307,834
1676+
1677+T152
1678+
1679+AGENCY TOTAL
1680+
1681+[29,511,704]
1682+
1683+25,367,731
1684+
1685+T153
1686+
1687+T154
1688+
1421689 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
143- Personal Services [54,425,425] 49,794,514
144- Other Expenses [32,807,679] 30,154,345
145- Management Services [4,428,787] 3,089,993
146- Loss Control Risk Management [114,854] 102,927
147- Employees' Review Board [21,100] 18,155
148- Surety Bonds for State Officials and Employees [73,600] 65,026
149- Refunds Of Collections [25,723] 22,116
150- Rents and Moving [11,447,039] 10,421,930
151- W. C. Administrator [5,000,000] 4,480,774
152- Connecticut Education Network [2,941,857] 1,100,000
153- State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations [13,995,707] 13,585,462
154- IT Services [14,454,305] 13,200,415
155- AGENCY TOTAL [139,736,076] 126,035,657
1690+
1691+T155
1692+
1693+Personal Services
1694+
1695+[54,425,425]
1696+
1697+49,794,514
1698+
1699+T156
1700+
1701+Other Expenses
1702+
1703+[32,807,679]
1704+
1705+30,154,345
1706+
1707+T157
1708+
1709+Management Services
1710+
1711+[4,428,787]
1712+
1713+3,089,993
1714+
1715+T158
1716+
1717+Loss Control Risk Management
1718+
1719+[114,854]
1720+
1721+102,927
1722+
1723+T159
1724+
1725+Employees' Review Board
1726+
1727+[21,100]
1728+
1729+18,155
1730+
1731+T160
1732+
1733+Surety Bonds for State Officials and Employees
1734+
1735+[73,600]
1736+
1737+65,026
1738+
1739+T161
1740+
1741+Refunds Of Collections
1742+
1743+[25,723]
1744+
1745+22,116
1746+
1747+T162
1748+
1749+Rents and Moving
1750+
1751+[11,447,039]
1752+
1753+10,421,930
1754+
1755+T163
1756+
1757+W. C. Administrator
1758+
1759+[5,000,000]
1760+
1761+4,480,774
1762+
1763+T164
1764+
1765+Connecticut Education Network
1766+
1767+[2,941,857]
1768+
1769+2,572,700
1770+
1771+T165
1772+
1773+State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations
1774+
1775+[13,995,707]
1776+
1777+13,585,462
1778+
1779+T166
1780+
1781+IT Services
1782+
1783+[14,454,305]
1784+
1785+11,827,715
1786+
1787+T167
1788+
1789+AGENCY TOTAL
1790+
1791+[139,736,076]
1792+
1793+126,135,657
1794+
1795+T168
1796+
1797+T169
1798+
1561799 ATTORNEY GENERAL
157- Personal Services [33,154,538] 31,369,385
158- Other Expenses [1,078,926] 998,871
159- AGENCY TOTAL [34,233,464] 32,368,256
1800+
1801+T170
1802+
1803+Personal Services
1804+
1805+[33,154,538]
1806+
1807+31,369,385
1808+
1809+T171
1810+
1811+Other Expenses
1812+
1813+[1,078,926]
1814+
1815+998,871
1816+
1817+T172
1818+
1819+AGENCY TOTAL
1820+
1821+[34,233,464]
1822+
1823+32,368,256
1824+
1825+T173
1826+
1827+T174
1828+
1601829 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
161- Personal Services [49,475,371] 45,296,055
162- Other Expenses [2,561,355] 2,359,373
163- Witness Protection [180,000] 165,806
164- Training And Education [56,499] 52,044
165- Expert Witnesses [330,000] 191,757
166- Medicaid Fraud Control [1,325,095] 1,107,897
167- Criminal Justice Commission [481] 444
168- Cold Case Unit [282,511] 240,619
169- Shooting Taskforce [1,125,663] 1,044,948
170- AGENCY TOTAL [55,336,975] 50,458,943
1830+
1831+T175
1832+
1833+Personal Services
1834+
1835+[49,475,371]
1836+
1837+45,296,055
1838+
1839+T176
1840+
1841+Other Expenses
1842+
1843+[2,561,355]
1844+
1845+2,359,373
1846+
1847+T177
1848+
1849+Witness Protection
1850+
1851+[180,000]
1852+
1853+165,806
1854+
1855+T178
1856+
1857+Training And Education
1858+
1859+[56,499]
1860+
1861+52,044
1862+
1863+T179
1864+
1865+Expert Witnesses
1866+
1867+[330,000]
1868+
1869+191,757
1870+
1871+T180
1872+
1873+Medicaid Fraud Control
1874+
1875+[1,325,095]
1876+
1877+1,107,897
1878+
1879+T181
1880+
1881+Criminal Justice Commission
1882+
1883+[481]
1884+
1885+444
1886+
1887+T182
1888+
1889+Cold Case Unit
1890+
1891+[282,511]
1892+
1893+240,619
1894+
1895+T183
1896+
1897+Shooting Taskforce
1898+
1899+[1,125,663]
1900+
1901+1,044,948
1902+
1903+T184
1904+
1905+AGENCY TOTAL
1906+
1907+[55,336,975]
1908+
1909+50,458,943
1910+
1911+T185
1912+
1913+T186
1914+
1711915 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
1916+
1917+T187
1918+
1919+T188
1920+
1721921 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
173- Personal Services [149,909,977] 136,557,561
174- Other Expenses [29,033,588] 26,275,160
175- Equipment [93,990] 86,580
176- Stress Reduction 25,354
177- Fleet Purchase [6,877,690] 6,394,806
178- Workers' Compensation Claims [4,562,247] 4,293,814
179- Fire Training School - Willimantic [100,000] 76,900
180- Maintenance of County Base Fire Radio Network [23,918] 22,368
181- Maintenance of State-Wide Fire Radio Network [15,919] 14,887
182- Police Association of Connecticut [190,000] 177,683
183- Connecticut State Firefighter's Association [194,711] 182,087
184- Fire Training School - Torrington [60,000] 46,150
185- Fire Training School - New Haven [40,000] 30,000
186- Fire Training School - Derby [30,000] 23,100
187- Fire Training School - Wolcott [70,000] 53,830
188- Fire Training School - Fairfield [50,000] 37,700
189- Fire Training School - Hartford [100,000] 76,900
190- Fire Training School - Middletown [30,000] 23,100
191- Fire Training School - Stamford [30,000] 22,320
192- AGENCY TOTAL [191,437,394] 174,420,300
1922+
1923+T189
1924+
1925+Personal Services
1926+
1927+[149,909,977]
1928+
1929+136,557,561
1930+
1931+T190
1932+
1933+Other Expenses
1934+
1935+[29,033,588]
1936+
1937+26,275,160
1938+
1939+T191
1940+
1941+Equipment
1942+
1943+[93,990]
1944+
1945+86,580
1946+
1947+T192
1948+
1949+Stress Reduction
1950+
1951+25,354
1952+
1953+T193
1954+
1955+Fleet Purchase
1956+
1957+[6,877,690]
1958+
1959+6,394,806
1960+
1961+T194
1962+
1963+Workers' Compensation Claims
1964+
1965+[4,562,247]
1966+
1967+4,293,814
1968+
1969+T195
1970+
1971+Fire Training School - Willimantic
1972+
1973+[100,000]
1974+
1975+76,900
1976+
1977+T196
1978+
1979+Maintenance of County Base Fire Radio Network
1980+
1981+[23,918]
1982+
1983+22,368
1984+
1985+T197
1986+
1987+Maintenance of State-Wide Fire Radio Network
1988+
1989+[15,919]
1990+
1991+14,887
1992+
1993+T198
1994+
1995+Police Association of Connecticut
1996+
1997+[190,000]
1998+
1999+177,683
2000+
2001+T199
2002+
2003+Connecticut State Firefighter's Association
2004+
2005+[194,711]
2006+
2007+182,087
2008+
2009+T200
2010+
2011+Fire Training School - Torrington
2012+
2013+[60,000]
2014+
2015+46,150
2016+
2017+T201
2018+
2019+Fire Training School - New Haven
2020+
2021+[40,000]
2022+
2023+30,000
2024+
2025+T202
2026+
2027+Fire Training School - Derby
2028+
2029+[30,000]
2030+
2031+23,100
2032+
2033+T203
2034+
2035+Fire Training School - Wolcott
2036+
2037+[70,000]
2038+
2039+53,830
2040+
2041+T204
2042+
2043+Fire Training School - Fairfield
2044+
2045+[50,000]
2046+
2047+37,700
2048+
2049+T205
2050+
2051+Fire Training School - Hartford
2052+
2053+[100,000]
2054+
2055+76,900
2056+
2057+T206
2058+
2059+Fire Training School - Middletown
2060+
2061+[30,000]
2062+
2063+23,100
2064+
2065+T207
2066+
2067+Fire Training School - Stamford
2068+
2069+[30,000]
2070+
2071+22,320
2072+
2073+T208
2074+
2075+AGENCY TOTAL
2076+
2077+[191,437,394]
2078+
2079+174,420,300
2080+
2081+T209
2082+
2083+T210
2084+
1932085 MILITARY DEPARTMENT
194- Personal Services [3,179,977] 2,863,407
195- Other Expenses [2,603,340] 2,242,356
196- Honor Guards [350,000] 326,329
197- Veteran's Service Bonuses [50,000] 46,759
198- AGENCY TOTAL [6,183,317] 5,478,851
2086+
2087+T211
2088+
2089+Personal Services
2090+
2091+[3,179,977]
2092+
2093+2,863,407
2094+
2095+T212
2096+
2097+Other Expenses
2098+
2099+[2,603,340]
2100+
2101+2,242,356
2102+
2103+T213
2104+
2105+Honor Guards
2106+
2107+[350,000]
2108+
2109+326,329
2110+
2111+T214
2112+
2113+Veteran's Service Bonuses
2114+
2115+[50,000]
2116+
2117+46,759
2118+
2119+T215
2120+
2121+AGENCY TOTAL
2122+
2123+[6,183,317]
2124+
2125+5,478,851
2126+
2127+T216
2128+
2129+T217
2130+
1992131 DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
200- Personal Services [16,070,008] 14,549,545
201- Other Expenses [1,464,066] 1,297,487
202- AGENCY TOTAL [17,534,074] 15,847,032
2132+
2133+T218
2134+
2135+Personal Services
2136+
2137+[16,070,008]
2138+
2139+14,549,545
2140+
2141+T219
2142+
2143+Other Expenses
2144+
2145+[1,464,066]
2146+
2147+1,297,487
2148+
2149+T220
2150+
2151+AGENCY TOTAL
2152+
2153+[17,534,074]
2154+
2155+15,847,032
2156+
2157+T221
2158+
2159+T222
2160+
2032161 LABOR DEPARTMENT
204- Personal Services [9,515,435] 8,836,099
205- Other Expenses [1,128,588] 1,050,851
206- CETC Workforce [707,244] 658,845
207- Workforce Investment Act [32,104,008] 34,149,177
208- Job Funnels Projects [230,510] 197,379
209- Connecticut's Youth Employment Program 5,225,000
210- Jobs First Employment Services [18,039,903] 15,169,606
211- STRIDE [532,475] 438,033
212- Apprenticeship Program [584,977] 502,842
213- Spanish-American Merchants Association [514,425] 423,184
214- Connecticut Career Resource Network [166,909] 157,848
215- Incumbent Worker Training [725,688] 587,976
216- STRIVE [243,675] 200,456
217- Customized Services [451,250] 371,215
218- Opportunities for Long Term Unemployed [3,249,000] 2,370,261
219- Veterans' Opportunity Pilot [541,500] 385,106
220- [Second Chance Initiatives] Second Chance Initiative [1,425,000] 1,330,750
221- Cradle To Career [200,000] 198,000
222- 2Gen - TANF [1,500,000] 1,262,252
223- ConnectiCorps [200,000] 125,458
224- New Haven Jobs Funnel [540,000] 444,241
225- AGENCY TOTAL [77,825,587] 74,084,579
2162+
2163+T223
2164+
2165+Personal Services
2166+
2167+[9,515,435]
2168+
2169+8,836,099
2170+
2171+T224
2172+
2173+Other Expenses
2174+
2175+[1,128,588]
2176+
2177+1,050,851
2178+
2179+T225
2180+
2181+CETC Workforce
2182+
2183+[707,244]
2184+
2185+658,845
2186+
2187+T226
2188+
2189+Workforce Investment Act
2190+
2191+[32,104,008]
2192+
2193+34,149,177
2194+
2195+T227
2196+
2197+Job Funnels Projects
2198+
2199+[230,510]
2200+
2201+197,379
2202+
2203+T228
2204+
2205+Connecticut's Youth Employment Program
2206+
2207+5,225,000
2208+
2209+T229
2210+
2211+Jobs First Employment Services
2212+
2213+[18,039,903]
2214+
2215+15,169,606
2216+
2217+T230
2218+
2219+STRIDE
2220+
2221+[532,475]
2222+
2223+438,033
2224+
2225+T231
2226+
2227+Apprenticeship Program
2228+
2229+[584,977]
2230+
2231+502,842
2232+
2233+T232
2234+
2235+Spanish-American Merchants Association
2236+
2237+[514,425]
2238+
2239+423,184
2240+
2241+T233
2242+
2243+Connecticut Career Resource Network
2244+
2245+[166,909]
2246+
2247+157,848
2248+
2249+T234
2250+
2251+Incumbent Worker Training
2252+
2253+[725,688]
2254+
2255+587,976
2256+
2257+T235
2258+
2259+STRIVE
2260+
2261+[243,675]
2262+
2263+200,456
2264+
2265+T236
2266+
2267+Customized Services
2268+
2269+[451,250]
2270+
2271+371,215
2272+
2273+T237
2274+
2275+Opportunities for Long Term Unemployed
2276+
2277+[3,249,000]
2278+
2279+2,370,261
2280+
2281+T238
2282+
2283+Veterans' Opportunity Pilot
2284+
2285+[541,500]
2286+
2287+385,106
2288+
2289+T239
2290+
2291+[Second Chance Initiatives]Second Chance Initiative
2292+
2293+[1,425,000]
2294+
2295+1,330,750
2296+
2297+T240
2298+
2299+Cradle To Career
2300+
2301+[200,000]
2302+
2303+198,000
2304+
2305+T241
2306+
2307+2Gen - TANF
2308+
2309+[1,500,000]
2310+
2311+1,262,252
2312+
2313+T242
2314+
2315+ConnectiCorps
2316+
2317+[200,000]
2318+
2319+125,458
2320+
2321+T243
2322+
2323+New Haven Jobs Funnel
2324+
2325+[540,000]
2326+
2327+444,241
2328+
2329+T244
2330+
2331+AGENCY TOTAL
2332+
2333+[77,825,587]
2334+
2335+74,084,579
2336+
2337+T245
2338+
2339+T246
2340+
2262341 COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
227- Personal Services [6,721,805] 6,409,092
228- Other Expenses [369,255] 352,640
229- Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission [6,318] 6,161
230- AGENCY TOTAL [7,097,378] 6,767,893
2342+
2343+T247
2344+
2345+Personal Services
2346+
2347+[6,721,805]
2348+
2349+6,409,092
2350+
2351+T248
2352+
2353+Other Expenses
2354+
2355+[369,255]
2356+
2357+352,640
2358+
2359+T249
2360+
2361+Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission
2362+
2363+[6,318]
2364+
2365+6,161
2366+
2367+T250
2368+
2369+AGENCY TOTAL
2370+
2371+[7,097,378]
2372+
2373+6,767,893
2374+
2375+T251
2376+
2377+T252
2378+
2312379 PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
232- Personal Services [2,354,131] 2,047,881
233- Other Expenses [194,654] 178,760
234- AGENCY TOTAL [2,548,785] 2,226,641
2380+
2381+T253
2382+
2383+Personal Services
2384+
2385+[2,354,131]
2386+
2387+2,047,881
2388+
2389+T254
2390+
2391+Other Expenses
2392+
2393+[194,654]
2394+
2395+178,760
2396+
2397+T255
2398+
2399+AGENCY TOTAL
2400+
2401+[2,548,785]
2402+
2403+2,226,641
2404+
2405+T256
2406+
2407+T257
2408+
2352409 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
2410+
2411+T258
2412+
2413+T259
2414+
2362415 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
237- Personal Services [4,074,226] 3,742,495
238- Other Expenses [783,103] 687,038
239- Senior Food Vouchers [364,928] 361,280
240- Tuberculosis and Brucellosis Indemnity 100
241- WIC Coupon Program for Fresh Produce [174,886] 173,132
242- AGENCY TOTAL [5,397,243] 4,964,045
2416+
2417+T260
2418+
2419+Personal Services
2420+
2421+[4,074,226]
2422+
2423+3,742,495
2424+
2425+T261
2426+
2427+Other Expenses
2428+
2429+[783,103]
2430+
2431+687,038
2432+
2433+T262
2434+
2435+Senior Food Vouchers
2436+
2437+[364,928]
2438+
2439+361,280
2440+
2441+T263
2442+
2443+Tuberculosis and Brucellosis Indemnity
2444+
2445+100
2446+
2447+T264
2448+
2449+WIC Coupon Program for Fresh Produce
2450+
2451+[174,886]
2452+
2453+173,132
2454+
2455+T265
2456+
2457+AGENCY TOTAL
2458+
2459+[5,397,243]
2460+
2461+4,964,045
2462+
2463+T266
2464+
2465+T267
2466+
2432467 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
244- Personal Services [31,266,085] 28,697,939
245- Other Expenses [2,999,978] 2,957,606
246- Mosquito Control [272,841] 239,671
247- State Superfund Site Maintenance [488,344] 411,935
248- Laboratory Fees [153,705] 133,005
249- Dam Maintenance [143,144] 123,974
250- Emergency Spill Response [7,326,885] 6,006,921
251- Solid Waste Management [3,448,128] 3,164,792
252- Underground Storage Tank [1,047,927] 910,471
253- Clean Air [4,543,783] 3,965,552
254- Environmental Conservation [9,122,571] 8,261,232
255- Environmental Quality [10,115,610] 8,845,938
256- Greenways Account 2
257- Conservation Districts & Soil and Water Councils [270,000]
258- Interstate Environmental Commission [48,783] 44,937
259- New England Interstate Water Pollution Commission [28,827] 26,554
260- Northeast Interstate Forest Fire Compact [3,295] 3,082
261- Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission [32,395] 30,295
262- Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission [48,281] 45,151
263- AGENCY TOTAL [71,360,584] 63,869,057
2468+
2469+T268
2470+
2471+Personal Services
2472+
2473+[31,266,085]
2474+
2475+28,697,939
2476+
2477+T269
2478+
2479+Other Expenses
2480+
2481+[2,999,978]
2482+
2483+2,957,606
2484+
2485+T270
2486+
2487+Mosquito Control
2488+
2489+[272,841]
2490+
2491+239,671
2492+
2493+T271
2494+
2495+State Superfund Site Maintenance
2496+
2497+[488,344]
2498+
2499+411,935
2500+
2501+T272
2502+
2503+Laboratory Fees
2504+
2505+[153,705]
2506+
2507+133,005
2508+
2509+T273
2510+
2511+Dam Maintenance
2512+
2513+[143,144]
2514+
2515+123,974
2516+
2517+T274
2518+
2519+Emergency Spill Response
2520+
2521+[7,326,885]
2522+
2523+6,006,921
2524+
2525+T275
2526+
2527+Solid Waste Management
2528+
2529+[3,448,128]
2530+
2531+3,164,792
2532+
2533+T276
2534+
2535+Underground Storage Tank
2536+
2537+[1,047,927]
2538+
2539+910,471
2540+
2541+T277
2542+
2543+Clean Air
2544+
2545+[4,543,783]
2546+
2547+3,965,552
2548+
2549+T278
2550+
2551+Environmental Conservation
2552+
2553+[9,122,571]
2554+
2555+8,261,232
2556+
2557+T279
2558+
2559+Environmental Quality
2560+
2561+[10,115,610]
2562+
2563+8,845,938
2564+
2565+T280
2566+
2567+Greenways Account
2568+
2569+2
2570+
2571+T281
2572+
2573+Conservation Districts & Soil and Water Councils
2574+
2575+[270,000]
2576+
2577+T282
2578+
2579+Interstate Environmental Commission
2580+
2581+[48,783]
2582+
2583+44,937
2584+
2585+T283
2586+
2587+New England Interstate Water Pollution Commission
2588+
2589+[28,827]
2590+
2591+26,554
2592+
2593+T284
2594+
2595+Northeast Interstate Forest Fire Compact
2596+
2597+[3,295]
2598+
2599+3,082
2600+
2601+T285
2602+
2603+Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission
2604+
2605+[32,395]
2606+
2607+30,295
2608+
2609+T286
2610+
2611+Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission
2612+
2613+[48,281]
2614+
2615+45,151
2616+
2617+T287
2618+
2619+AGENCY TOTAL
2620+
2621+[71,360,584]
2622+
2623+63,869,057
2624+
2625+T288
2626+
2627+T289
2628+
2642629 COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
265- Personal Services [182,657] 171,781
266- Other Expenses [1,789] 632
267- AGENCY TOTAL [184,446] 172,413
2630+
2631+T290
2632+
2633+Personal Services
2634+
2635+[182,657]
2636+
2637+171,781
2638+
2639+T291
2640+
2641+Other Expenses
2642+
2643+[1,789]
2644+
2645+632
2646+
2647+T292
2648+
2649+AGENCY TOTAL
2650+
2651+[184,446]
2652+
2653+172,413
2654+
2655+T293
2656+
2657+T294
2658+
2682659 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
269- Personal Services [8,476,385] 7,792,889
270- Other Expenses [1,052,065] 543,644
271- Statewide Marketing [9,500,000] 6,500,000
272- Small Business Incubator Program [349,352] 310,810
273- Hartford Urban Arts Grant [400,000] 358,386
274- New Britain Arts Council [64,941] 58,230
275- Main Street Initiatives [154,328] 138,278
276- Office of Military Affairs [219,962] 193,376
277- Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Economy [157,937] 150,254
278- CCAT-CT Manufacturing Supply Chain [860,862] 715,634
279- Capital Region Development Authority [7,864,370] 6,413,253
280- Neighborhood Music School [128,250] 114,921
281- Nutmeg Games [65,000] 58,244
282- Discovery Museum [324,699] 291,141
283- National Theatre of the Deaf [129,879] 116,456
284- CONNSTEP [503,067] 447,275
285- Development Research and Economic Assistance [124,457] 112,591
286- Connecticut Science Center [550,000] 492,810
287- CT Flagship Producing Theaters Grant [428,687] 384,382
288- Women's Business Center [400,000] 358,445
289- Performing Arts Centers [1,298,792] 1,164,559
290- Performing Theaters Grant [505,904] 453,586
291- Arts Commission [1,622,542] 1,543,606
292- Art Museum Consortium [473,812] 424,842
293- CT Invention Convention [20,000] 17,924
294- Litchfield Jazz Festival [47,500] 42,560
295- Connecticut River Museum [25,000] 22,384
296- Arte Inc. [25,000] 22,384
297- CT Virtuosi Orchestra [25,000] 22,384
298- Barnum Museum [25,000] 22,384
299- Greater Hartford Arts Council [91,174] 81,739
300- Stepping Stones Museum for Children [37,977] 34,053
301- Maritime Center Authority [500,842] 449,079
302- Tourism Districts [1,295,785] 1,133,345
303- Connecticut Humanities Council 1,731,172
304- Amistad Committee for the Freedom Trail [40,612] 36,414
305- Amistad Vessel [324,698] 291,140
306- New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas [683,574] 612,926
307- New Haven Arts Council [81,174] 72,786
308- Beardsley Zoo [336,217] 301,469
309- Mystic Aquarium [531,668] 476,719
310- Quinebaug Tourism [35,611] 31,931
311- Northwestern Tourism [35,611] 31,931
312- Eastern Tourism [35,611] 31,931
313- Central Tourism [35,611] 31,931
314- Twain/Stowe Homes [100,000] 89,591
315- Cultural Alliance of Fairfield [81,174] 72,786
316- AGENCY TOTAL [40,070,130] 34,798,575
2660+
2661+T295
2662+
2663+Personal Services
2664+
2665+[8,476,385]
2666+
2667+7,792,889
2668+
2669+T296
2670+
2671+Other Expenses
2672+
2673+[1,052,065]
2674+
2675+543,644
2676+
2677+T297
2678+
2679+Statewide Marketing
2680+
2681+[9,500,000]
2682+
2683+6,500,000
2684+
2685+T298
2686+
2687+Small Business Incubator Program
2688+
2689+[349,352]
2690+
2691+310,810
2692+
2693+T299
2694+
2695+Hartford Urban Arts Grant
2696+
2697+[400,000]
2698+
2699+358,386
2700+
2701+T300
2702+
2703+New Britain Arts Council
2704+
2705+[64,941]
2706+
2707+58,230
2708+
2709+T301
2710+
2711+Main Street Initiatives
2712+
2713+[154,328]
2714+
2715+138,278
2716+
2717+T302
2718+
2719+Office of Military Affairs
2720+
2721+[219,962]
2722+
2723+193,376
2724+
2725+T303
2726+
2727+Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Economy
2728+
2729+[157,937]
2730+
2731+150,254
2732+
2733+T304
2734+
2735+CCAT-CT Manufacturing Supply Chain
2736+
2737+[860,862]
2738+
2739+715,634
2740+
2741+T305
2742+
2743+Capital Region Development Authority
2744+
2745+[7,864,370]
2746+
2747+6,413,253
2748+
2749+T306
2750+
2751+Neighborhood Music School
2752+
2753+[128,250]
2754+
2755+114,921
2756+
2757+T307
2758+
2759+Nutmeg Games
2760+
2761+[65,000]
2762+
2763+58,244
2764+
2765+T308
2766+
2767+Discovery Museum
2768+
2769+[324,699]
2770+
2771+291,141
2772+
2773+T309
2774+
2775+National Theatre of the Deaf
2776+
2777+[129,879]
2778+
2779+116,456
2780+
2781+T310
2782+
2783+CONNSTEP
2784+
2785+[503,067]
2786+
2787+447,275
2788+
2789+T311
2790+
2791+Development Research and Economic Assistance
2792+
2793+[124,457]
2794+
2795+112,591
2796+
2797+T312
2798+
2799+Connecticut Science Center
2800+
2801+[550,000]
2802+
2803+492,810
2804+
2805+T313
2806+
2807+CT Flagship Producing Theaters Grant
2808+
2809+[428,687]
2810+
2811+384,382
2812+
2813+T314
2814+
2815+Women's Business Center
2816+
2817+[400,000]
2818+
2819+358,445
2820+
2821+T315
2822+
2823+Performing Arts Centers
2824+
2825+[1,298,792]
2826+
2827+1,164,559
2828+
2829+T316
2830+
2831+Performing Theaters Grant
2832+
2833+[505,904]
2834+
2835+453,586
2836+
2837+T317
2838+
2839+Arts Commission
2840+
2841+[1,622,542]
2842+
2843+1,543,606
2844+
2845+T318
2846+
2847+Art Museum Consortium
2848+
2849+[473,812]
2850+
2851+424,842
2852+
2853+T319
2854+
2855+CT Invention Convention
2856+
2857+[20,000]
2858+
2859+17,924
2860+
2861+T320
2862+
2863+Litchfield Jazz Festival
2864+
2865+[47,500]
2866+
2867+42,560
2868+
2869+T321
2870+
2871+Connecticut River Museum
2872+
2873+[25,000]
2874+
2875+22,384
2876+
2877+T322
2878+
2879+Arte Inc.
2880+
2881+[25,000]
2882+
2883+22,384
2884+
2885+T323
2886+
2887+CT Virtuosi Orchestra
2888+
2889+[25,000]
2890+
2891+22,384
2892+
2893+T324
2894+
2895+Barnum Museum
2896+
2897+[25,000]
2898+
2899+22,384
2900+
2901+T325
2902+
2903+Greater Hartford Arts Council
2904+
2905+[91,174]
2906+
2907+81,739
2908+
2909+T326
2910+
2911+Stepping Stones Museum for Children
2912+
2913+[37,977]
2914+
2915+34,053
2916+
2917+T327
2918+
2919+Maritime Center Authority
2920+
2921+[500,842]
2922+
2923+449,079
2924+
2925+T328
2926+
2927+Tourism Districts
2928+
2929+[1,295,785]
2930+
2931+1,133,345
2932+
2933+T329
2934+
2935+Connecticut Humanities Council
2936+
2937+1,731,172
2938+
2939+T330
2940+
2941+Amistad Committee for the Freedom Trail
2942+
2943+[40,612]
2944+
2945+36,414
2946+
2947+T331
2948+
2949+Amistad Vessel
2950+
2951+[324,698]
2952+
2953+291,140
2954+
2955+T332
2956+
2957+New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas
2958+
2959+[683,574]
2960+
2961+612,926
2962+
2963+T333
2964+
2965+New Haven Arts Council
2966+
2967+[81,174]
2968+
2969+72,786
2970+
2971+T334
2972+
2973+Beardsley Zoo
2974+
2975+[336,217]
2976+
2977+301,469
2978+
2979+T335
2980+
2981+Mystic Aquarium
2982+
2983+[531,668]
2984+
2985+476,719
2986+
2987+T336
2988+
2989+Quinebaug Tourism
2990+
2991+[35,611]
2992+
2993+31,931
2994+
2995+T337
2996+
2997+Northwestern Tourism
2998+
2999+[35,611]
3000+
3001+31,931
3002+
3003+T338
3004+
3005+Eastern Tourism
3006+
3007+[35,611]
3008+
3009+31,931
3010+
3011+T339
3012+
3013+Central Tourism
3014+
3015+[35,611]
3016+
3017+31,931
3018+
3019+T340
3020+
3021+Twain/Stowe Homes
3022+
3023+[100,000]
3024+
3025+89,591
3026+
3027+T341
3028+
3029+Cultural Alliance of Fairfield
3030+
3031+[81,174]
3032+
3033+72,786
3034+
3035+T342
3036+
3037+AGENCY TOTAL
3038+
3039+[40,070,130]
3040+
3041+34,798,575
3042+
3043+T343
3044+
3045+T344
3046+
3173047 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
318- Personal Services [2,242,842] 2,003,013
319- Other Expenses [194,266] 180,052
320- Elderly Rental Registry and Counselors [1,196,144] 1,045,889
321- Subsidized Assisted Living Demonstration [2,332,250] 2,181,051
322- Congregate Facilities Operation Costs [8,054,279] 7,359,331
323- Housing Assistance and Counseling Program [416,575] 366,503
324- Elderly Congregate Rent Subsidy [2,162,504] 2,002,085
325- Housing/Homeless Services [75,227,013] 66,995,503
326- Tax Abatement [1,153,793] 1,078,993
327- Housing/Homeless Services - Municipality [640,398] 592,893
328- AGENCY TOTAL [93,620,064] 83,805,313
3048+
3049+T345
3050+
3051+Personal Services
3052+
3053+[2,242,842]
3054+
3055+2,003,013
3056+
3057+T346
3058+
3059+Other Expenses
3060+
3061+[194,266]
3062+
3063+180,052
3064+
3065+T347
3066+
3067+Elderly Rental Registry and Counselors
3068+
3069+[1,196,144]
3070+
3071+1,045,889
3072+
3073+T348
3074+
3075+Subsidized Assisted Living Demonstration
3076+
3077+[2,332,250]
3078+
3079+2,181,051
3080+
3081+T349
3082+
3083+Congregate Facilities Operation Costs
3084+
3085+[8,054,279]
3086+
3087+7,359,331
3088+
3089+T350
3090+
3091+Housing Assistance and Counseling Program
3092+
3093+[416,575]
3094+
3095+366,503
3096+
3097+T351
3098+
3099+Elderly Congregate Rent Subsidy
3100+
3101+[2,162,504]
3102+
3103+2,002,085
3104+
3105+T352
3106+
3107+Housing/Homeless Services
3108+
3109+[75,227,013]
3110+
3111+66,995,503
3112+
3113+T353
3114+
3115+Tax Abatement
3116+
3117+[1,153,793]
3118+
3119+1,078,993
3120+
3121+T354
3122+
3123+Housing/Homeless Services - Municipality
3124+
3125+[640,398]
3126+
3127+592,893
3128+
3129+T355
3130+
3131+AGENCY TOTAL
3132+
3133+[93,620,064]
3134+
3135+83,805,313
3136+
3137+T356
3138+
3139+T357
3140+
3293141 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
330- Personal Services [6,496,579] 5,888,047
331- Other Expenses [1,134,017] 779,858
332- Equipment [10,000] 8,238
333- Mosquito Control [507,516] 446,779
334- Wildlife Disease Prevention [100,158] 89,724
335- AGENCY TOTAL [8,248,270] 7,212,646
3142+
3143+T358
3144+
3145+Personal Services
3146+
3147+[6,496,579]
3148+
3149+5,888,047
3150+
3151+T359
3152+
3153+Other Expenses
3154+
3155+[1,134,017]
3156+
3157+779,858
3158+
3159+T360
3160+
3161+Equipment
3162+
3163+[10,000]
3164+
3165+8,238
3166+
3167+T361
3168+
3169+Mosquito Control
3170+
3171+[507,516]
3172+
3173+446,779
3174+
3175+T362
3176+
3177+Wildlife Disease Prevention
3178+
3179+[100,158]
3180+
3181+89,724
3182+
3183+T363
3184+
3185+AGENCY TOTAL
3186+
3187+[8,248,270]
3188+
3189+7,212,646
3190+
3191+T364
3192+
3193+T365
3194+
3363195 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
3196+
3197+T366
3198+
3199+T367
3200+
3373201 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
338- Personal Services [38,812,372] 35,367,382
339- Other Expenses [7,478,436] 6,741,702
340- Children's Health Initiatives [1,972,746]
341- Childhood Lead Poisoning [68,744]
342- AIDS Services [85,000]
343- Children with Special Health Care Needs [1,037,429]
344- Maternal Mortality Review [1,000] 1
345- Community Health Services 2,008,515
346- Rape Crisis [617,008] 558,104
347- Genetic Diseases Programs [237,895]
348- Local and District Departments of Health [4,692,648] 4,083,916
349- School Based Health Clinics [11,898,107] 11,280,633
350- AGENCY TOTAL [68,909,900] 60,040,253
3202+
3203+T368
3204+
3205+Personal Services
3206+
3207+[38,812,372]
3208+
3209+35,367,382
3210+
3211+T369
3212+
3213+Other Expenses
3214+
3215+[7,478,436]
3216+
3217+6,741,702
3218+
3219+T370
3220+
3221+Children's Health Initiatives
3222+
3223+[1,972,746]
3224+
3225+2,339,428
3226+
3227+T371
3228+
3229+Childhood Lead Poisoning
3230+
3231+[68,744]
3232+
3233+64,675
3234+
3235+T372
3236+
3237+AIDS Services
3238+
3239+[85,000]
3240+
3241+T373
3242+
3243+Children with Special Health Care Needs
3244+
3245+1,037,429
3246+
3247+T374
3248+
3249+Maternal Mortality Review
3250+
3251+[1,000]
3252+
3253+1
3254+
3255+T375
3256+
3257+Community Health Services
3258+
3259+2,008,515
3260+
3261+T376
3262+
3263+Rape Crisis
3264+
3265+[617,008]
3266+
3267+558,104
3268+
3269+T377
3270+
3271+Genetic Diseases Programs
3272+
3273+237,895
3274+
3275+T378
3276+
3277+Local and District Departments of Health
3278+
3279+[4,692,648]
3280+
3281+4,083,916
3282+
3283+T379
3284+
3285+School Based Health Clinics
3286+
3287+[11,898,107]
3288+
3289+11,280,633
3290+
3291+T380
3292+
3293+AGENCY TOTAL
3294+
3295+[68,909,900]
3296+
3297+63,719,680
3298+
3299+T381
3300+
3301+T382
3302+
3513303 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
352- Personal Services [4,857,946] 4,601,690
353- Other Expenses [1,340,167] 1,263,167
354- Equipment [19,226] 16,824
355- Medicolegal Investigations [26,047] 22,835
356- AGENCY TOTAL [6,243,386] 5,904,516
3304+
3305+T383
3306+
3307+Personal Services
3308+
3309+[4,857,946]
3310+
3311+4,601,690
3312+
3313+T384
3314+
3315+Other Expenses
3316+
3317+[1,340,167]
3318+
3319+1,263,167
3320+
3321+T385
3322+
3323+Equipment
3324+
3325+[19,226]
3326+
3327+16,824
3328+
3329+T386
3330+
3331+Medicolegal Investigations
3332+
3333+[26,047]
3334+
3335+22,835
3336+
3337+T387
3338+
3339+AGENCY TOTAL
3340+
3341+[6,243,386]
3342+
3343+5,904,516
3344+
3345+T388
3346+
3347+T389
3348+
3573349 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
358- Personal Services [265,087,937] 214,679,415
359- Other Expenses [20,894,381] 17,335,354
360- Family Support Grants 3,738,222
361- Cooperative Placements Program [24,477,566]
362- Clinical Services [3,493,844] 2,630,408
363- Workers' Compensation Claims [14,994,475] 14,508,429
364- Autism Services [3,098,961]
365- Behavioral Services Program [30,818,643] 25,303,421
366- Supplemental Payments for Medical Services [4,908,116] 4,262,613
367- Rent Subsidy Program [5,130,212] 5,030,212
368- Employment Opportunities and Day Services 237,650,362
369- Community Residential Services [502,596,014]
370- AGENCY TOTAL [1,116,888,733] 525,138,436
3350+
3351+T390
3352+
3353+Personal Services
3354+
3355+[265,087,937]
3356+
3357+214,679,415
3358+
3359+T391
3360+
3361+Other Expenses
3362+
3363+[20,894,381]
3364+
3365+17,335,354
3366+
3367+T392
3368+
3369+Family Support Grants
3370+
3371+3,738,222
3372+
3373+T393
3374+
3375+Cooperative Placements Program
3376+
3377+[24,477,566]
3378+
3379+T394
3380+
3381+Clinical Services
3382+
3383+[3,493,844]
3384+
3385+2,630,408
3386+
3387+T395
3388+
3389+Workers' Compensation Claims
3390+
3391+[14,994,475]
3392+
3393+14,508,429
3394+
3395+T396
3396+
3397+Autism Services
3398+
3399+[3,098,961]
3400+
3401+T397
3402+
3403+Behavioral Services Program
3404+
3405+[30,818,643]
3406+
3407+25,303,421
3408+
3409+T398
3410+
3411+Supplemental Payments for Medical Services
3412+
3413+[4,908,116]
3414+
3415+4,262,613
3416+
3417+T399
3418+
3419+Rent Subsidy Program
3420+
3421+[5,130,212]
3422+
3423+5,030,212
3424+
3425+T400
3426+
3427+Employment Opportunities and Day Services
3428+
3429+237,650,362
3430+
3431+T401
3432+
3433+Community Residential Services
3434+
3435+[502,596,014]
3436+
3437+T402
3438+
3439+AGENCY TOTAL
3440+
3441+[1,116,888,733]
3442+
3443+525,138,436
3444+
3445+T403
3446+
3447+T404
3448+
3713449 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
372- Personal Services [208,141,328] 186,945,340
373- Other Expenses [28,752,852] 25,130,571
374- Housing Supports and Services [24,221,576] 23,989,361
375- Managed Service System [62,743,207] 58,186,901
376- Legal Services [995,819] 921,947
377- Connecticut Mental Health Center [8,509,163] 8,140,204
378- Professional Services [11,488,898] 10,636,632
379- General Assistance Managed Care [43,075,573] 41,270,499
380- Workers' Compensation Claims [11,792,289] 10,752,101
381- Nursing Home Screening [591,645] 547,757
382- Young Adult Services [85,961,827] 80,902,861
383- TBI Community Services [10,412,737] 9,611,291
384- Jail Diversion [4,617,881] 4,260,411
385- Behavioral Health Medications [5,860,641] 5,785,488
386- Prison Overcrowding [6,352,255] 5,860,963
387- Medicaid Adult Rehabilitation Option [4,803,175] 4,401,704
388- Discharge and Diversion Services [27,347,924] 25,346,328
389- Home and Community Based Services [25,947,617] 24,021,880
390- Persistent Violent Felony Offenders Act [675,235] 625,145
391- Nursing Home Contract [485,000] 430,879
392- Pre-Trial Account [699,437] 639,538
393- Grants for Substance Abuse Services [22,667,934] 20,967,047
394- Grants for Mental Health Services [73,780,480] 66,738,020
395- Employment Opportunities [10,417,204] 9,460,957
396- AGENCY TOTAL [680,341,697] 625,573,825
3450+
3451+T405
3452+
3453+Personal Services
3454+
3455+[208,141,328]
3456+
3457+186,945,340
3458+
3459+T406
3460+
3461+Other Expenses
3462+
3463+[28,752,852]
3464+
3465+25,130,571
3466+
3467+T407
3468+
3469+Housing Supports and Services
3470+
3471+[24,221,576]
3472+
3473+23,989,361
3474+
3475+T408
3476+
3477+Managed Service System
3478+
3479+[62,743,207]
3480+
3481+58,186,901
3482+
3483+T409
3484+
3485+Legal Services
3486+
3487+[995,819]
3488+
3489+921,947
3490+
3491+T410
3492+
3493+Connecticut Mental Health Center
3494+
3495+[8,509,163]
3496+
3497+8,140,204
3498+
3499+T411
3500+
3501+Professional Services
3502+
3503+[11,488,898]
3504+
3505+10,636,632
3506+
3507+T412
3508+
3509+General Assistance Managed Care
3510+
3511+[43,075,573]
3512+
3513+41,270,499
3514+
3515+T413
3516+
3517+Workers' Compensation Claims
3518+
3519+[11,792,289]
3520+
3521+10,752,101
3522+
3523+T414
3524+
3525+Nursing Home Screening
3526+
3527+[591,645]
3528+
3529+547,757
3530+
3531+T415
3532+
3533+Young Adult Services
3534+
3535+[85,961,827]
3536+
3537+80,902,861
3538+
3539+T416
3540+
3541+TBI Community Services
3542+
3543+[10,412,737]
3544+
3545+9,611,291
3546+
3547+T417
3548+
3549+Jail Diversion
3550+
3551+[4,617,881]
3552+
3553+4,260,411
3554+
3555+T418
3556+
3557+Behavioral Health Medications
3558+
3559+[5,860,641]
3560+
3561+5,785,488
3562+
3563+T419
3564+
3565+Prison Overcrowding
3566+
3567+[6,352,255]
3568+
3569+5,860,963
3570+
3571+T420
3572+
3573+Medicaid Adult Rehabilitation Option
3574+
3575+[4,803,175]
3576+
3577+4,401,704
3578+
3579+T421
3580+
3581+Discharge and Diversion Services
3582+
3583+[27,347,924]
3584+
3585+25,346,328
3586+
3587+T422
3588+
3589+Home and Community Based Services
3590+
3591+[25,947,617]
3592+
3593+24,021,880
3594+
3595+T423
3596+
3597+Persistent Violent Felony Offenders Act
3598+
3599+[675,235]
3600+
3601+625,145
3602+
3603+T424
3604+
3605+Nursing Home Contract
3606+
3607+[485,000]
3608+
3609+430,879
3610+
3611+T425
3612+
3613+Pre-Trial Account
3614+
3615+[699,437]
3616+
3617+639,538
3618+
3619+T426
3620+
3621+Grants for Substance Abuse Services
3622+
3623+[22,667,934]
3624+
3625+20,967,047
3626+
3627+T427
3628+
3629+Grants for Mental Health Services
3630+
3631+[73,780,480]
3632+
3633+66,738,020
3634+
3635+T428
3636+
3637+Employment Opportunities
3638+
3639+[10,417,204]
3640+
3641+9,460,957
3642+
3643+T429
3644+
3645+AGENCY TOTAL
3646+
3647+[680,341,697]
3648+
3649+625,573,825
3650+
3651+T430
3652+
3653+T431
3654+
3973655 PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD
398- Personal Services [262,916] 266,610
399- Other Expenses [29,525] 27,203
400- AGENCY TOTAL [292,441] 293,813
3656+
3657+T432
3658+
3659+Personal Services
3660+
3661+[262,916]
3662+
3663+266,610
3664+
3665+T433
3666+
3667+Other Expenses
3668+
3669+[29,525]
3670+
3671+27,203
3672+
3673+T434
3674+
3675+AGENCY TOTAL
3676+
3677+[292,441]
3678+
3679+293,813
3680+
3681+T435
3682+
3683+T436
3684+
4013685 HUMAN SERVICES
3686+
3687+T437
3688+
3689+T438
3690+
4023691 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
403- Personal Services [133,178,052] 115,246,776
404- Other Expenses [155,619,366] 144,502,439
405- HUSKY Performance Monitoring [187,245] 158,143
406- Genetic Tests in Paternity Actions [122,506] 84,439
407- State-Funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [460,800] 430,926
408- HUSKY B Program 4,350,000
409- Medicaid [2,542,788,000] 2,447,241,261
410- Old Age Assistance [38,347,320] 38,833,056
411- Aid To The Blind [755,289] 627,276
412- Aid To The Disabled [61,475,440] 61,941,968
413- Temporary Assistance to Families - TANF [98,858,030] 89,936,233
414- Emergency Assistance 1
415- Food Stamp Training Expenses [11,400] 10,136
416- Healthy Start [1,287,280]
417- DMHAS-Disproportionate Share 108,935,000
418- Connecticut Home Care Program [40,590,000] 40,190,000
419- Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs [898,452] 798,748
420- Community Residential Services 536,616,053
421- Protective Services to the Elderly 478,300
422- Safety Net Services [2,533,313] 2,108,684
423- Refunds Of Collections [112,500] 97,628
424- Services for Persons With Disabilities [541,812] 477,130
425- Nutrition Assistance [455,683] 400,911
426- State Administered General Assistance [24,818,050] 22,816,579
427- Connecticut Children's Medical Center [14,800,240] 13,048,630
428- Community Services [1,128,860] 1,004,208
429- Human Service Infrastructure Community Action Program [3,107,994] 2,736,957
430- Teen Pregnancy Prevention [1,653,641] 1,456,227
431- Family Programs - TANF [415,166] 362,927
432- Domestic Violence Shelters [5,210,676] 5,158,570
433- Hospital Supplemental Payments 40,042,700
434- FQHC Supplemental Payments 775,000
435- Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs - Municipality [5,096] 4,719
436- Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Municipality [124,044] 114,876
437- Community Services - Municipality [79,573] 70,742
438- AGENCY TOTAL [3,243,329,129] 3,681,057,243
3692+
3693+T439
3694+
3695+Personal Services
3696+
3697+[133,178,052]
3698+
3699+115,246,776
3700+
3701+T440
3702+
3703+Other Expenses
3704+
3705+[155,619,366]
3706+
3707+144,502,439
3708+
3709+T441
3710+
3711+HUSKY Performance Monitoring
3712+
3713+[187,245]
3714+
3715+158,143
3716+
3717+T442
3718+
3719+Genetic Tests in Paternity Actions
3720+
3721+[122,506]
3722+
3723+84,439
3724+
3725+T443
3726+
3727+State-Funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
3728+
3729+[460,800]
3730+
3731+430,926
3732+
3733+T444
3734+
3735+HUSKY B Program
3736+
3737+4,350,000
3738+
3739+T445
3740+
3741+Medicaid
3742+
3743+[2,542,788,000]
3744+
3745+2,447,241,261
3746+
3747+T446
3748+
3749+Old Age Assistance
3750+
3751+[38,347,320]
3752+
3753+38,833,056
3754+
3755+T447
3756+
3757+Aid To The Blind
3758+
3759+[755,289]
3760+
3761+627,276
3762+
3763+T448
3764+
3765+Aid To The Disabled
3766+
3767+[61,475,440]
3768+
3769+61,941,968
3770+
3771+T449
3772+
3773+Temporary Assistance to Families - TANF
3774+
3775+[98,858,030]
3776+
3777+89,936,233
3778+
3779+T450
3780+
3781+Emergency Assistance
3782+
3783+1
3784+
3785+T451
3786+
3787+Food Stamp Training Expenses
3788+
3789+[11,400]
3790+
3791+10,136
3792+
3793+T452
3794+
3795+Healthy Start
3796+
3797+[1,287,280]
3798+
3799+T453
3800+
3801+DMHAS-Disproportionate Share
3802+
3803+108,935,000
3804+
3805+T454
3806+
3807+Connecticut Home Care Program
3808+
3809+[40,590,000]
3810+
3811+40,190,000
3812+
3813+T455
3814+
3815+Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs
3816+
3817+[898,452]
3818+
3819+798,748
3820+
3821+T456
3822+
3823+Community Residential Services
3824+
3825+536,616,053
3826+
3827+T457
3828+
3829+Protective Services to the Elderly
3830+
3831+478,300
3832+
3833+T458
3834+
3835+Safety Net Services
3836+
3837+[2,533,313]
3838+
3839+2,108,684
3840+
3841+T459
3842+
3843+Refunds Of Collections
3844+
3845+[112,500]
3846+
3847+97,628
3848+
3849+T460
3850+
3851+Services for Persons With Disabilities
3852+
3853+[541,812]
3854+
3855+477,130
3856+
3857+T461
3858+
3859+Nutrition Assistance
3860+
3861+[455,683]
3862+
3863+400,911
3864+
3865+T462
3866+
3867+State Administered General Assistance
3868+
3869+[24,818,050]
3870+
3871+22,816,579
3872+
3873+T463
3874+
3875+Connecticut Children's Medical Center
3876+
3877+[14,800,240]
3878+
3879+13,048,630
3880+
3881+T464
3882+
3883+Community Services
3884+
3885+[1,128,860]
3886+
3887+1,004,208
3888+
3889+T465
3890+
3891+Human Service Infrastructure Community Action Program
3892+
3893+[3,107,994]
3894+
3895+2,736,957
3896+
3897+T466
3898+
3899+Teen Pregnancy Prevention
3900+
3901+[1,653,641]
3902+
3903+1,456,227
3904+
3905+T467
3906+
3907+Family Programs - TANF
3908+
3909+[415,166]
3910+
3911+362,927
3912+
3913+T468
3914+
3915+Domestic Violence Shelters
3916+
3917+[5,210,676]
3918+
3919+5,158,570
3920+
3921+T469
3922+
3923+Hospital Supplemental Payments
3924+
3925+40,042,700
3926+
3927+T470
3928+
3929+FQHC Supplemental Payments
3930+
3931+775,000
3932+
3933+T471
3934+
3935+Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs - Municipality
3936+
3937+[5,096]
3938+
3939+4,719
3940+
3941+T472
3942+
3943+Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Municipality
3944+
3945+[124,044]
3946+
3947+14,876
3948+
3949+T473
3950+
3951+Community Services - Municipality
3952+
3953+[79,573]
3954+
3955+70,742
3956+
3957+T474
3958+
3959+AGENCY TOTAL
3960+
3961+[3,243,329,129]
3962+
3963+3,680,957,243
3964+
3965+T475
3966+
3967+T476
3968+
4393969 STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
440- Personal Services [2,450,501] 2,281,378
441- Other Expenses [222,210] 123,213
442- Programs for Senior Citizens [6,150,914] 5,895,383
443- AGENCY TOTAL [8,823,625] 8,299,974
3970+
3971+T477
3972+
3973+Personal Services
3974+
3975+[2,450,501]
3976+
3977+2,281,378
3978+
3979+T478
3980+
3981+Other Expenses
3982+
3983+[222,210]
3984+
3985+123,213
3986+
3987+T479
3988+
3989+Programs for Senior Citizens
3990+
3991+[6,150,914]
3992+
3993+5,895,383
3994+
3995+T480
3996+
3997+AGENCY TOTAL
3998+
3999+[8,823,625]
4000+
4001+8,299,974
4002+
4003+T481
4004+
4005+T482
4006+
4444007 DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
445- Personal Services [5,231,501] 4,758,165
446- Other Expenses [1,576,205] 1,447,495
447- Part-Time Interpreters [1,522] 1,423
448- Educational Aid for Blind and Visually Handicapped Children [4,553,755] 4,040,237
449- Employment Opportunities – Blind & Disabled [1,340,729] 1,032,521
450- Vocational Rehabilitation - Disabled [7,087,847] 7,354,087
451- Supplementary Relief and Services [94,762] 88,618
452- Vocational Rehabilitation - Blind [854,432]
453- Special Training for the Deaf Blind [286,581] 268,003
454- Connecticut Radio Information Service [79,096] 50,724
455- Independent Living Centers [502,246] 372,967
456- AGENCY TOTAL [21,608,676] 19,414,240
4008+
4009+T483
4010+
4011+Personal Services
4012+
4013+[5,231,501]
4014+
4015+4,758,165
4016+
4017+T484
4018+
4019+Other Expenses
4020+
4021+[1,576,205]
4022+
4023+1,447,495
4024+
4025+T485
4026+
4027+Part-Time Interpreters
4028+
4029+[1,522]
4030+
4031+1,423
4032+
4033+T486
4034+
4035+Educational Aid for Blind and Visually Handicapped Children
4036+
4037+[4,553,755]
4038+
4039+4,040,237
4040+
4041+T487
4042+
4043+Employment Opportunities – Blind & Disabled
4044+
4045+[1,340,729]
4046+
4047+1,032,521
4048+
4049+T488
4050+
4051+Vocational Rehabilitation - Disabled
4052+
4053+[7,087,847]
4054+
4055+7,354,087
4056+
4057+T489
4058+
4059+Supplementary Relief and Services
4060+
4061+[94,762]
4062+
4063+88,618
4064+
4065+T490
4066+
4067+Vocational Rehabilitation - Blind
4068+
4069+[854,432]
4070+
4071+T491
4072+
4073+Special Training for the Deaf Blind
4074+
4075+[286,581]
4076+
4077+268,003
4078+
4079+T492
4080+
4081+Connecticut Radio Information Service
4082+
4083+[79,096]
4084+
4085+50,724
4086+
4087+T493
4088+
4089+Independent Living Centers
4090+
4091+[502,246]
4092+
4093+372,967
4094+
4095+T494
4096+
4097+AGENCY TOTAL
4098+
4099+[21,608,676]
4100+
4101+19,414,240
4102+
4103+T495
4104+
4105+T496
4106+
4574107 EDUCATION, MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES
4108+
4109+T497
4110+
4111+T498
4112+
4584113 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
459- Personal Services [20,615,925] 18,965,022
460- Other Expenses [3,916,142] 3,624,378
461- Development of Mastery Exams Grades 4, 6, and 8 [15,610,253] 13,343,315
462- Primary Mental Health [427,209] 395,518
463- Leadership, Education, Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) [690,413] 625,045
464- Adult Education Action [240,687] 222,834
465- Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program [249,375] 225,758
466- Connecticut Writing Project [70,000] 63,360
467- Resource Equity Assessments [159,661] 149,310
468- Neighborhood Youth Centers [1,157,817] 1,048,664
469- Longitudinal Data Systems [1,208,477] 1,347,717
470- School Accountability [1,500,000]
471- Sheff Settlement [12,192,038] 11,368,413
472- CommPACT Schools 350,000
473- Parent Trust Fund Program [475,000] 439,823
474- Regional Vocational-Technical School System [171,152,813] 163,367,535
475- Wrap Around Services [25,000]
476- Commissioner's Network [12,800,000] 12,121,553
477- New or Replicated Schools [420,000] 388,015
478- Bridges to Success [250,000] 188,500
479- K-3 Reading Assessment Pilot [2,947,947] 2,646,200
480- Talent Development [9,309,701] 6,095,115
481- Common Core [5,985,000] 4,126,767
482- Alternative High School and Adult Reading Incentive Program [200,000] 188,500
483- Special Master [1,010,361] 903,614
484- School-Based Diversion Initiative [1,000,000] 942,500
485- American School For The Deaf [10,126,078] 9,543,829
486- Regional Education Services [1,107,725] 606,172
487- Family Resource Centers [8,161,914] 7,894,843
488- Charter Schools 110,835,808
489- Youth Service Bureau Enhancement [715,300] 668,927
490- Child Nutrition State Match [2,354,000] 2,201,390
491- Health Foods Initiative [4,326,300] 3,985,367
492- Vocational Agriculture [11,017,600] 10,544,937
493- Transportation of School Children [23,329,451]
494- Adult Education [21,037,392] 20,383,960
495- Health and Welfare Services Pupils Private Schools [3,867,750] 3,526,579
496- Education Equalization Grants [2,172,454,969] 2,027,587,120
497- Bilingual Education [3,491,130] 3,164,800
498- Priority School Districts [44,837,171] 42,337,171
499- Young Parents Program [229,330] 212,318
500- Interdistrict Cooperation [7,164,966] 6,353,391
501- School Breakfast Program [2,379,962] 2,225,669
502- Excess Cost - Student Based [139,805,731] 135,555,731
503- Non-Public School Transportation [3,451,500]
504- Youth Service Bureaus [2,839,805] 2,651,516
505- Open Choice Program [43,214,700] 40,258,605
506- Magnet Schools [324,950,485] 313,058,158
507- After School Program [5,363,286] 4,866,695
508- AGENCY TOTAL [3,100,190,364] 2,991,600,442
4114+
4115+T499
4116+
4117+Personal Services
4118+
4119+[20,615,925]
4120+
4121+18,965,022
4122+
4123+T500
4124+
4125+Other Expenses
4126+
4127+[3,916,142]
4128+
4129+3,624,378
4130+
4131+T501
4132+
4133+Development of Mastery Exams Grades 4, 6, and 8
4134+
4135+[15,610,253]
4136+
4137+13,343,315
4138+
4139+T502
4140+
4141+Primary Mental Health
4142+
4143+[427,209]
4144+
4145+395,518
4146+
4147+T503
4148+
4149+Leadership, Education, Athletics in Partnership (LEAP)
4150+
4151+[690,413]
4152+
4153+625,045
4154+
4155+T504
4156+
4157+Adult Education Action
4158+
4159+[240,687]
4160+
4161+222,834
4162+
4163+T505
4164+
4165+Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program
4166+
4167+[249,375]
4168+
4169+225,758
4170+
4171+T506
4172+
4173+Connecticut Writing Project
4174+
4175+[70,000]
4176+
4177+63,360
4178+
4179+T507
4180+
4181+Resource Equity Assessments
4182+
4183+[159,661]
4184+
4185+149,310
4186+
4187+T508
4188+
4189+Neighborhood Youth Centers
4190+
4191+[1,157,817]
4192+
4193+1,048,664
4194+
4195+T509
4196+
4197+Longitudinal Data Systems
4198+
4199+[1,208,477]
4200+
4201+1,347,717
4202+
4203+T510
4204+
4205+School Accountability
4206+
4207+[1,500,000]
4208+
4209+T511
4210+
4211+Sheff Settlement
4212+
4213+[12,192,038]
4214+
4215+11,368,413
4216+
4217+T512
4218+
4219+CommPACT Schools
4220+
4221+350,000
4222+
4223+T513
4224+
4225+Parent Trust Fund Program
4226+
4227+[475,000]
4228+
4229+439,823
4230+
4231+T514
4232+
4233+Regional Vocational-Technical School System
4234+
4235+[171,152,813]
4236+
4237+163,367,535
4238+
4239+T515
4240+
4241+Wrap Around Services
4242+
4243+[25,000]
4244+
4245+T516
4246+
4247+Commissioner's Network
4248+
4249+[12,800,000]
4250+
4251+12,121,553
4252+
4253+T517
4254+
4255+New or Replicated Schools
4256+
4257+[420,000]
4258+
4259+388,015
4260+
4261+T518
4262+
4263+Bridges to Success
4264+
4265+[250,000]
4266+
4267+188,500
4268+
4269+T519
4270+
4271+K-3 Reading Assessment Pilot
4272+
4273+[2,947,947]
4274+
4275+2,646,200
4276+
4277+T520
4278+
4279+Talent Development
4280+
4281+[9,309,701]
4282+
4283+6,095,115
4284+
4285+T521
4286+
4287+Common Core
4288+
4289+[5,985,000]
4290+
4291+4,126,767
4292+
4293+T522
4294+
4295+Alternative High School and Adult Reading Incentive Program
4296+
4297+[200,000]
4298+
4299+188,500
4300+
4301+T523
4302+
4303+Special Master
4304+
4305+[1,010,361]
4306+
4307+903,614
4308+
4309+T524
4310+
4311+School-Based Diversion Initiative
4312+
4313+[1,000,000]
4314+
4315+942,500
4316+
4317+T525
4318+
4319+American School For The Deaf
4320+
4321+[10,126,078]
4322+
4323+9,543,829
4324+
4325+T526
4326+
4327+Regional Education Services
4328+
4329+[1,107,725]
4330+
4331+606,172
4332+
4333+T527
4334+
4335+Family Resource Centers
4336+
4337+[8,161,914]
4338+
4339+7,894,843
4340+
4341+T528
4342+
4343+Charter Schools
4344+
4345+110,835,808
4346+
4347+T529
4348+
4349+Youth Service Bureau Enhancement
4350+
4351+[715,300]
4352+
4353+668,927
4354+
4355+T530
4356+
4357+Child Nutrition State Match
4358+
4359+[2,354,000]
4360+
4361+2,201,390
4362+
4363+T531
4364+
4365+Health Foods Initiative
4366+
4367+[4,326,300]
4368+
4369+3,985,367
4370+
4371+T532
4372+
4373+Vocational Agriculture
4374+
4375+[11,017,600]
4376+
4377+10,544,937
4378+
4379+T533
4380+
4381+Transportation of School Children
4382+
4383+[23,329,451]
4384+
4385+T534
4386+
4387+Adult Education
4388+
4389+[21,037,392]
4390+
4391+20,383,960
4392+
4393+T535
4394+
4395+Health and Welfare Services Pupils Private Schools
4396+
4397+[3,867,750]
4398+
4399+3,526,579
4400+
4401+T536
4402+
4403+Education Equalization Grants
4404+
4405+[2,172,454,969]
4406+
4407+2,027,587,120
4408+
4409+T537
4410+
4411+Bilingual Education
4412+
4413+[3,491,130]
4414+
4415+3,164,800
4416+
4417+T538
4418+
4419+Priority School Districts
4420+
4421+[44,837,171]
4422+
4423+42,337,171
4424+
4425+T539
4426+
4427+Young Parents Program
4428+
4429+[229,330]
4430+
4431+212,318
4432+
4433+T540
4434+
4435+Interdistrict Cooperation
4436+
4437+[7,164,966]
4438+
4439+6,353,391
4440+
4441+T541
4442+
4443+School Breakfast Program
4444+
4445+[2,379,962]
4446+
4447+2,225,669
4448+
4449+T542
4450+
4451+Excess Cost - Student Based
4452+
4453+[139,805,731]
4454+
4455+135,555,731
4456+
4457+T543
4458+
4459+Non-Public School Transportation
4460+
4461+[3,451,500]
4462+
4463+T544
4464+
4465+Youth Service Bureaus
4466+
4467+[2,839,805]
4468+
4469+2,651,516
4470+
4471+T545
4472+
4473+Open Choice Program
4474+
4475+[43,214,700]
4476+
4477+40,258,605
4478+
4479+T546
4480+
4481+Magnet Schools
4482+
4483+[324,950,485]
4484+
4485+313,058,158
4486+
4487+T547
4488+
4489+After School Program
4490+
4491+[5,363,286]
4492+
4493+4,866,695
4494+
4495+T548
4496+
4497+AGENCY TOTAL
4498+
4499+[3,100,190,364]
4500+
4501+2,991,600,442
4502+
4503+T549
4504+
4505+T550
4506+
5094507 OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
510- Personal Services [8,876,246] 8,289,321
511- Other Expenses [349,943] 321,367
512- Children's Trust Fund [11,206,751] 11,320,721
513- Early Childhood Program [10,840,145]
514- [Early Intervention] Birth to Three 24,686,804
515- Community Plans for Early Childhood [712,500] 659,734
516- Improving Early Literacy 142,500
517- Child Care Services [19,081,942]
518- Evenstart 451,250
519- Head Start Services [5,630,593] 5,744,162
520- [Child Care Services-TANF/CCDBG] Care4Kids TANF/CCDF 122,130,084
521- Child Care Quality Enhancements [3,148,212] 2,894,114
522- Head Start - Early Childhood Link [720,000]
523- Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership [1,300,000] 1,165,721
524- Early Care and Education 111,821,921
525- School Readiness Quality Enhancement [4,676,081] 4,172,930
526- School Readiness [83,399,834]
527- AGENCY TOTAL [297,352,885] 293,800,629
4508+
4509+T551
4510+
4511+Personal Services
4512+
4513+[8,876,246]
4514+
4515+8,289,321
4516+
4517+T552
4518+
4519+Other Expenses
4520+
4521+[349,943]
4522+
4523+321,367
4524+
4525+T553
4526+
4527+Children's Trust Fund
4528+
4529+[11,206,751]
4530+
4531+11,320,721
4532+
4533+T554
4534+
4535+Early Childhood Program
4536+
4537+[10,840,145]
4538+
4539+T555
4540+
4541+[Early Intervention]Birth to Three
4542+
4543+24,686,804
4544+
4545+T556
4546+
4547+Community Plans for Early Childhood
4548+
4549+[712,500]
4550+
4551+659,734
4552+
4553+T557
4554+
4555+Improving Early Literacy
4556+
4557+142,500
4558+
4559+T558
4560+
4561+Child Care Services
4562+
4563+[19,081,942]
4564+
4565+T559
4566+
4567+Evenstart
4568+
4569+451,250
4570+
4571+T560
4572+
4573+Head Start Services
4574+
4575+[5,630,593]
4576+
4577+5,744,162
4578+
4579+T561
4580+
4581+[Child Care Services-TANF/CCDBG]Care4Kids TANF/CCDF
4582+
4583+122,130,084
4584+
4585+T562
4586+
4587+Child Care Quality Enhancements
4588+
4589+[3,148,212]
4590+
4591+2,894,114
4592+
4593+T563
4594+
4595+Head Start - Early Childhood Link
4596+
4597+[720,000]
4598+
4599+T564
4600+
4601+Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership
4602+
4603+[1,300,000]
4604+
4605+1,165,721
4606+
4607+T565
4608+
4609+Early Care and Education
4610+
4611+111,821,921
4612+
4613+T566
4614+
4615+School Readiness Quality Enhancement
4616+
4617+[4,676,081]
4618+
4619+4,172,930
4620+
4621+T567
4622+
4623+School Readiness
4624+
4625+[83,399,834]
4626+
4627+T568
4628+
4629+AGENCY TOTAL
4630+
4631+[297,352,885]
4632+
4633+293,800,629
4634+
4635+T569
4636+
4637+T570
4638+
5284639 STATE LIBRARY
529- Personal Services [5,444,676] 5,070,637
530- Other Expenses [652,716] 439,868
531- State-Wide Digital Library [1,890,367] 1,767,871
532- Interlibrary Loan Delivery Service [286,621] 284,774
533- Legal/Legislative Library Materials 747,263
534- Computer Access [171,475] 90,000
535- Support Cooperating Library Service Units 190,000
536- Grants To Public Libraries [193,391]
537- Connecticard Payments [900,000] 806,000
538- Connecticut Humanities Council [1,947,265]
539- AGENCY TOTAL [12,423,774] 9,396,413
4640+
4641+T571
4642+
4643+Personal Services
4644+
4645+[5,444,676]
4646+
4647+5,070,637
4648+
4649+T572
4650+
4651+Other Expenses
4652+
4653+[652,716]
4654+
4655+439,868
4656+
4657+T573
4658+
4659+State-Wide Digital Library
4660+
4661+[1,890,367]
4662+
4663+1,817,871
4664+
4665+T574
4666+
4667+Interlibrary Loan Delivery Service
4668+
4669+[286,621]
4670+
4671+284,774
4672+
4673+T575
4674+
4675+Legal/Legislative Library Materials
4676+
4677+747,263
4678+
4679+T576
4680+
4681+Computer Access
4682+
4683+[171,475]
4684+
4685+T577
4686+
4687+Support Cooperating Library Service Units
4688+
4689+190,000
4690+
4691+T578
4692+
4693+Grants To Public Libraries
4694+
4695+[193,391]
4696+
4697+T579
4698+
4699+Connecticard Payments
4700+
4701+[900,000]
4702+
4703+846,000
4704+
4705+T580
4706+
4707+Connecticut Humanities Council
4708+
4709+[1,947,265]
4710+
4711+T581
4712+
4713+AGENCY TOTAL
4714+
4715+[12,423,774]
4716+
4717+9,396,413
4718+
4719+T582
4720+
4721+T583
4722+
5404723 OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
541- Personal Services [1,800,433] 1,634,530
542- Other Expenses [100,307] 77,738
543- Minority Advancement Program [2,188,526] 1,845,041
544- Alternate Route to Certification [97,720] 47,883
545- National Service Act [299,969] 268,964
546- Minority Teacher Incentive Program [447,806] 366,705
547- Governor's Scholarship [41,023,498] 37,363,944
548- AGENCY TOTAL [45,958,259] 41,604,805
4724+
4725+T584
4726+
4727+Personal Services
4728+
4729+[1,800,433]
4730+
4731+1,634,530
4732+
4733+T585
4734+
4735+Other Expenses
4736+
4737+[100,307]
4738+
4739+77,738
4740+
4741+T586
4742+
4743+Minority Advancement Program
4744+
4745+[2,188,526]
4746+
4747+1,845,041
4748+
4749+T587
4750+
4751+Alternate Route to Certification
4752+
4753+[97,720]
4754+
4755+47,883
4756+
4757+T588
4758+
4759+National Service Act
4760+
4761+[299,969]
4762+
4763+268,964
4764+
4765+T589
4766+
4767+Minority Teacher Incentive Program
4768+
4769+[447,806]
4770+
4771+366,705
4772+
4773+T590
4774+
4775+Governor's Scholarship
4776+
4777+[41,023,498]
4778+
4779+37,363,944
4780+
4781+T591
4782+
4783+AGENCY TOTAL
4784+
4785+[45,958,259]
4786+
4787+41,604,805
4788+
4789+T592
4790+
4791+T593
4792+
5494793 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
550- Operating Expenses [225,082,283] 207,699,685
551- Workers' Compensation Claims [3,092,062] 3,045,682
552- Next Generation Connecticut [20,394,737] 19,072,546
553- Kirklyn M. Kerr Grant Program [400,000] 100,000
554- AGENCY TOTAL [248,969,082] 229,917,913
4794+
4795+T594
4796+
4797+Operating Expenses
4798+
4799+[225,082,283]
4800+
4801+207,699,685
4802+
4803+T595
4804+
4805+Workers' Compensation Claims
4806+
4807+[3,092,062]
4808+
4809+3,045,682
4810+
4811+T596
4812+
4813+Next Generation Connecticut
4814+
4815+[20,394,737]
4816+
4817+19,072,546
4818+
4819+T597
4820+
4821+Kirklyn M. Kerr Grant Program
4822+
4823+[400,000]
4824+
4825+100,000
4826+
4827+T598
4828+
4829+AGENCY TOTAL
4830+
4831+[248,969,082]
4832+
4833+229,917,913
4834+
4835+T599
4836+
4837+T600
4838+
5554839 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CENTER
556- Operating Expenses [125,519,573] 115,911,785
557- AHEC [433,581] 406,723
558- Workers' Compensation Claims [7,016,044] 6,910,804
559- Bioscience [12,000,000] 11,310,000
560- AGENCY TOTAL [144,969,198] 134,539,312
4840+
4841+T601
4842+
4843+Operating Expenses
4844+
4845+[125,519,573]
4846+
4847+115,911,785
4848+
4849+T602
4850+
4851+AHEC
4852+
4853+[433,581]
4854+
4855+406,723
4856+
4857+T603
4858+
4859+Workers' Compensation Claims
4860+
4861+[7,016,044]
4862+
4863+6,910,804
4864+
4865+T604
4866+
4867+Bioscience
4868+
4869+[12,000,000]
4870+
4871+11,310,000
4872+
4873+T605
4874+
4875+AGENCY TOTAL
4876+
4877+[144,969,198]
4878+
4879+134,539,312
4880+
4881+T606
4882+
4883+T607
4884+
5614885 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
562- Personal Services [1,801,590] 1,691,365
563- Other Expenses [539,810] 490,868
564- Retirement Contributions 1,012,162,000
565- Retirees Health Service Cost [14,714,000] 14,566,860
566- Municipal Retiree Health Insurance Costs [5,447,370] 5,392,897
567- AGENCY TOTAL [1,034,664,770] 1,034,303,990
4886+
4887+T608
4888+
4889+Personal Services
4890+
4891+[1,801,590]
4892+
4893+1,691,365
4894+
4895+T609
4896+
4897+Other Expenses
4898+
4899+[539,810]
4900+
4901+490,868
4902+
4903+T610
4904+
4905+Retirement Contributions
4906+
4907+1,012,162,000
4908+
4909+T611
4910+
4911+Retirees Health Service Cost
4912+
4913+[14,714,000]
4914+
4915+14,566,860
4916+
4917+T612
4918+
4919+Municipal Retiree Health Insurance Costs
4920+
4921+[5,447,370]
4922+
4923+5,392,897
4924+
4925+T613
4926+
4927+AGENCY TOTAL
4928+
4929+[1,034,664,770]
4930+
4931+1,034,303,990
4932+
4933+T614
4934+
4935+T615
4936+
5684937 BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
569- Workers' Compensation Claims [3,877,440] 3,571,674
570- Charter Oak State College [2,769,156] 2,424,330
571- Community Tech College System [164,480,874] 161,446,565
572- Connecticut State University [164,206,317] 153,640,756
573- Board of Regents [566,038] 446,390
574- Transform CSCU [22,102,291]
575- Developmental Services 9,469,836
576- Outcomes-Based Funding Incentive 1,662,925
577- AGENCY TOTAL [358,002,116] 332,662,476
4938+
4939+T616
4940+
4941+Workers' Compensation Claims
4942+
4943+[3,877,440]
4944+
4945+3,571,674
4946+
4947+T617
4948+
4949+Charter Oak State College
4950+
4951+[2,769,156]
4952+
4953+2,424,330
4954+
4955+T618
4956+
4957+Community Tech College System
4958+
4959+[164,480,874]
4960+
4961+161,446,565
4962+
4963+T619
4964+
4965+Connecticut State University
4966+
4967+[164,206,317]
4968+
4969+153,640,756
4970+
4971+T620
4972+
4973+Board of Regents
4974+
4975+[566,038]
4976+
4977+446,390
4978+
4979+T621
4980+
4981+Transform CSCU
4982+
4983+[22,102,291]
4984+
4985+T622
4986+
4987+Developmental Services
4988+
4989+9,469,836
4990+
4991+T623
4992+
4993+Outcomes-Based Funding Incentive
4994+
4995+1,662,925
4996+
4997+T624
4998+
4999+AGENCY TOTAL
5000+
5001+[358,002,116]
5002+
5003+332,662,476
5004+
5005+T625
5006+
5007+T626
5008+
5785009 CORRECTIONS
5010+
5011+T627
5012+
5013+T628
5014+
5795015 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
580- Personal Services [445,690,859] 399,926,993
581- Other Expenses [76,433,227] 71,015,325
582- Workers' Compensation Claims [25,704,971] 23,677,850
583- Inmate Medical Services [92,877,416] 85,297,457
584- Board of Pardons and Paroles [7,204,143] 7,165,288
585- Program Evaluation [297,825] 254,669
586- Aid to Paroled and Discharged Inmates [8,575] 7,623
587- Legal Services To Prisoners [827,065] 773,446
588- Volunteer Services [154,410] 137,180
589- Community Support Services [41,440,777] 34,803,726
590- AGENCY TOTAL [690,639,268] 623,059,557
5016+
5017+T629
5018+
5019+Personal Services
5020+
5021+[445,690,859]
5022+
5023+399,926,993
5024+
5025+T630
5026+
5027+Other Expenses
5028+
5029+[76,433,227]
5030+
5031+71,015,325
5032+
5033+T631
5034+
5035+Workers' Compensation Claims
5036+
5037+[25,704,971]
5038+
5039+23,677,850
5040+
5041+T632
5042+
5043+Inmate Medical Services
5044+
5045+[92,877,416]
5046+
5047+85,297,457
5048+
5049+T633
5050+
5051+Board of Pardons and Paroles
5052+
5053+[7,204,143]
5054+
5055+7,165,288
5056+
5057+T634
5058+
5059+Program Evaluation
5060+
5061+[297,825]
5062+
5063+254,669
5064+
5065+T635
5066+
5067+Aid to Paroled and Discharged Inmates
5068+
5069+[8,575]
5070+
5071+7,623
5072+
5073+T636
5074+
5075+Legal Services To Prisoners
5076+
5077+[827,065]
5078+
5079+773,446
5080+
5081+T637
5082+
5083+Volunteer Services
5084+
5085+[154,410]
5086+
5087+137,180
5088+
5089+T638
5090+
5091+Community Support Services
5092+
5093+[41,440,777]
5094+
5095+34,803,726
5096+
5097+T639
5098+
5099+AGENCY TOTAL
5100+
5101+[690,639,268]
5102+
5103+623,059,557
5104+
5105+T640
5106+
5107+T641
5108+
5915109 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
592- Personal Services [293,905,124] 273,254,796
593- Other Expenses [34,241,651] 30,636,026
594- Workers' Compensation Claims [10,540,045] 10,650,996
595- Family Support Services [987,082] 913,974
596- Homeless Youth [2,515,707] 2,329,087
597- Differential Response System [8,286,191] 7,748,997
598- Regional Behavioral Health Consultation [1,719,500] 1,592,156
599- Health Assessment and Consultation [1,015,002] 949,199
600- Grants for Psychiatric Clinics for Children [15,993,393] 14,956,541
601- Day Treatment Centers for Children [7,208,292] 6,740,978
602- Juvenile Justice Outreach Services [13,476,217] 12,318,836
603- Child Abuse and Neglect Intervention [9,837,377] 9,199,620
604- Community Based Prevention Programs [8,100,752] 7,631,690
605- Family Violence Outreach and Counseling [2,477,591] 2,316,969
606- Supportive Housing [19,930,158] 18,479,526
607- No Nexus Special Education [2,016,642] 1,662,733
608- Family Preservation Services [6,211,278] 5,808,601
609- Substance Abuse Treatment [10,368,460] 9,696,273
610- Child Welfare Support Services [2,501,872] 2,339,675
611- Board and Care for Children - Adoption [95,921,397] 96,346,170
612- Board and Care for Children - Foster [128,098,283] 128,733,472
613- Board and Care for Children - Short-term and Residential [107,090,959] 102,579,761
614- Individualized Family Supports [9,413,324] 9,696,350
615- Community Kidcare [41,261,220] 37,912,186
616- Covenant to Care [159,814] 140,487
617- Neighborhood Center [250,414] 207,047
618- AGENCY TOTAL [833,527,745] 794,842,146
5110+
5111+T642
5112+
5113+Personal Services
5114+
5115+[293,905,124]
5116+
5117+273,254,796
5118+
5119+T643
5120+
5121+Other Expenses
5122+
5123+[34,241,651]
5124+
5125+30,636,026
5126+
5127+T644
5128+
5129+Workers' Compensation Claims
5130+
5131+[10,540,045]
5132+
5133+10,650,996
5134+
5135+T645
5136+
5137+Family Support Services
5138+
5139+[987,082]
5140+
5141+913,974
5142+
5143+T646
5144+
5145+Homeless Youth
5146+
5147+[2,515,707]
5148+
5149+2,329,087
5150+
5151+T647
5152+
5153+Differential Response System
5154+
5155+[8,286,191]
5156+
5157+7,748,997
5158+
5159+T648
5160+
5161+Regional Behavioral Health Consultation
5162+
5163+[1,719,500]
5164+
5165+1,592,156
5166+
5167+T649
5168+
5169+Health Assessment and Consultation
5170+
5171+[1,015,002]
5172+
5173+949,199
5174+
5175+T650
5176+
5177+Grants for Psychiatric Clinics for Children
5178+
5179+[15,993,393]
5180+
5181+14,956,541
5182+
5183+T651
5184+
5185+Day Treatment Centers for Children
5186+
5187+[7,208,292]
5188+
5189+6,740,978
5190+
5191+T652
5192+
5193+Juvenile Justice Outreach Services
5194+
5195+[13,476,217]
5196+
5197+12,318,836
5198+
5199+T653
5200+
5201+Child Abuse and Neglect Intervention
5202+
5203+[9,837,377]
5204+
5205+9,199,620
5206+
5207+T654
5208+
5209+Community Based Prevention Programs
5210+
5211+[8,100,752]
5212+
5213+7,631,690
5214+
5215+T655
5216+
5217+Family Violence Outreach and Counseling
5218+
5219+[2,477,591]
5220+
5221+2,316,969
5222+
5223+T656
5224+
5225+Supportive Housing
5226+
5227+[19,930,158]
5228+
5229+18,479,526
5230+
5231+T657
5232+
5233+No Nexus Special Education
5234+
5235+[2,016,642]
5236+
5237+1,662,733
5238+
5239+T658
5240+
5241+Family Preservation Services
5242+
5243+[6,211,278]
5244+
5245+5,808,601
5246+
5247+T659
5248+
5249+Substance Abuse Treatment
5250+
5251+[10,368,460]
5252+
5253+9,696,273
5254+
5255+T660
5256+
5257+Child Welfare Support Services
5258+
5259+[2,501,872]
5260+
5261+2,339,675
5262+
5263+T661
5264+
5265+Board and Care for Children - Adoption
5266+
5267+[95,921,397]
5268+
5269+96,346,170
5270+
5271+T662
5272+
5273+Board and Care for Children - Foster
5274+
5275+[128,098,283]
5276+
5277+128,733,472
5278+
5279+T663
5280+
5281+Board and Care for Children - Short-term and Residential
5282+
5283+[107,090,959]
5284+
5285+102,579,761
5286+
5287+T664
5288+
5289+Individualized Family Supports
5290+
5291+[9,413,324]
5292+
5293+9,696,350
5294+
5295+T665
5296+
5297+Community Kidcare
5298+
5299+[41,261,220]
5300+
5301+37,912,186
5302+
5303+T666
5304+
5305+Covenant to Care
5306+
5307+[159,814]
5308+
5309+140,487
5310+
5311+T667
5312+
5313+Neighborhood Center
5314+
5315+[250,414]
5316+
5317+207,047
5318+
5319+T668
5320+
5321+AGENCY TOTAL
5322+
5323+[833,527,745]
5324+
5325+794,842,146
5326+
5327+T669
5328+
5329+T670
5330+
6195331 JUDICIAL
5332+
5333+T671
5334+
5335+T672
5336+
6205337 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
621- Personal Services [385,338,480] 350,277,435
622- Other Expenses [68,813,731] 62,021,594
623- Forensic Sex Evidence Exams [1,441,460] 1,348,010
624- Alternative Incarceration Program [56,504,295] 52,747,603
625- Justice Education Center, Inc. [518,537] 466,217
626- Juvenile Alternative Incarceration [28,442,478] 25,788,309
627- Juvenile Justice Centers [2,979,543] 2,786,379
628- Probate Court 6,000,000
629- Workers' Compensation Claims [6,559,361] 6,042,106
630- Youthful Offender Services [18,177,084] 13,311,287
631- Victim Security Account [9,402] 8,792
632- Children of Incarcerated Parents [582,250] 544,503
633- Legal Aid [1,660,000] 1,552,382
634- Youth Violence Initiative [2,137,500] 1,925,318
635- Youth Services Prevention [3,600,000] 3,187,174
636- Children's Law Center [109,838] 102,717
637- Juvenile Planning [250,000] 233,792
638- AGENCY TOTAL [577,123,959] 528,343,618
5338+
5339+T673
5340+
5341+Personal Services
5342+
5343+[385,338,480]
5344+
5345+350,277,435
5346+
5347+T674
5348+
5349+Other Expenses
5350+
5351+[68,813,731]
5352+
5353+62,021,594
5354+
5355+T675
5356+
5357+Forensic Sex Evidence Exams
5358+
5359+[1,441,460]
5360+
5361+1,348,010
5362+
5363+T676
5364+
5365+Alternative Incarceration Program
5366+
5367+[56,504,295]
5368+
5369+52,747,603
5370+
5371+T677
5372+
5373+Justice Education Center, Inc.
5374+
5375+[518,537]
5376+
5377+466,217
5378+
5379+T678
5380+
5381+Juvenile Alternative Incarceration
5382+
5383+[28,442,478]
5384+
5385+25,788,309
5386+
5387+T679
5388+
5389+Juvenile Justice Centers
5390+
5391+[2,979,543]
5392+
5393+2,786,379
5394+
5395+T680
5396+
5397+Probate Court
5398+
5399+6,000,000
5400+
5401+T681
5402+
5403+Workers' Compensation Claims
5404+
5405+[6,559,361]
5406+
5407+6,042,106
5408+
5409+T682
5410+
5411+Youthful Offender Services
5412+
5413+[18,177,084]
5414+
5415+13,311,287
5416+
5417+T683
5418+
5419+Victim Security Account
5420+
5421+[9,402]
5422+
5423+8,792
5424+
5425+T684
5426+
5427+Children of Incarcerated Parents
5428+
5429+[582,250]
5430+
5431+544,503
5432+
5433+T685
5434+
5435+Legal Aid
5436+
5437+[1,660,000]
5438+
5439+1,552,382
5440+
5441+T686
5442+
5443+Youth Violence Initiative
5444+
5445+[2,137,500]
5446+
5447+1,925,318
5448+
5449+T687
5450+
5451+Youth Services Prevention
5452+
5453+[3,600,000]
5454+
5455+3,187,174
5456+
5457+T688
5458+
5459+Children's Law Center
5460+
5461+[109,838]
5462+
5463+102,717
5464+
5465+T689
5466+
5467+Juvenile Planning
5468+
5469+[250,000]
5470+
5471+233,792
5472+
5473+T690
5474+
5475+AGENCY TOTAL
5476+
5477+[577,123,959]
5478+
5479+528,343,618
5480+
5481+T691
5482+
5483+T692
5484+
6395485 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
640- Personal Services [43,912,259] 39,491,615
641- Other Expenses [1,491,837] 1,336,440
642- Assigned Counsel - Criminal [21,891,500] 21,454,202
643- Expert Witnesses [3,022,090] 3,153,478
644- Training And Education [130,000] 119,748
645- Contracted Attorneys Related Expenses [125,000]
646- AGENCY TOTAL [70,572,686] 65,555,483
5486+
5487+T693
5488+
5489+Personal Services
5490+
5491+[43,912,259]
5492+
5493+39,491,615
5494+
5495+T694
5496+
5497+Other Expenses
5498+
5499+[1,491,837]
5500+
5501+1,336,440
5502+
5503+T695
5504+
5505+Assigned Counsel - Criminal
5506+
5507+[21,891,500]
5508+
5509+21,454,202
5510+
5511+T696
5512+
5513+Expert Witnesses
5514+
5515+[3,022,090]
5516+
5517+3,153,478
5518+
5519+T697
5520+
5521+Training And Education
5522+
5523+[130,000]
5524+
5525+119,748
5526+
5527+T698
5528+
5529+Contracted Attorneys Related Expenses
5530+
5531+[125,000]
5532+
5533+T699
5534+
5535+AGENCY TOTAL
5536+
5537+[70,572,686]
5538+
5539+65,555,483
5540+
5541+T700
5542+
5543+T701
5544+
6475545 NON-FUNCTIONAL
5546+
5547+T702
5548+
5549+T703
5550+
6485551 DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
649- Debt Service 1,765,932,976
650- UConn 2000 - Debt Service [162,057,219] 172,057,219
651- CHEFA Day Care Security 5,500,000
652- Pension Obligation Bonds - TRB 119,597,971
653- AGENCY TOTAL [2,053,088,166] 2,063,088,166
5552+
5553+T704
5554+
5555+Debt Service
5556+
5557+1,765,932,976
5558+
5559+T705
5560+
5561+UConn 2000 - Debt Service
5562+
5563+[162,057,219]
5564+
5565+172,057,219
5566+
5567+T706
5568+
5569+CHEFA Day Care Security
5570+
5571+5,500,000
5572+
5573+T707
5574+
5575+Pension Obligation Bonds - TRB
5576+
5577+119,597,971
5578+
5579+T708
5580+
5581+AGENCY TOTAL
5582+
5583+[2,053,088,166]
5584+
5585+2,063,088,166
5586+
5587+T709
5588+
5589+T710
5590+
6545591 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
655- Adjudicated Claims [8,822,000]
656- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals [22,392,147] 13,392,147
657- AGENCY TOTAL [31,214,147] 13,392,147
5592+
5593+T711
5594+
5595+Adjudicated Claims
5596+
5597+[8,822,000]
5598+
5599+T712
5600+
5601+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
5602+
5603+[22,392,147]
5604+
5605+13,392,147
5606+
5607+T713
5608+
5609+AGENCY TOTAL
5610+
5611+[31,214,147]
5612+
5613+13,392,147
5614+
5615+T714
5616+
5617+T715
5618+
6585619 STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
659- Unemployment Compensation [6,427,401] 6,348,001
660- State Employees Retirement Contributions 1,124,661,963
661- Higher Education Alternative Retirement System [7,924,234] 4,924,234
662- Pensions and Retirements - Other Statutory 1,760,804
663- Judges and Compensation Commissioners Retirement 19,163,487
664- Insurance - Group Life [8,637,871] 7,867,871
665- Employers Social Security Tax [250,674,466] 227,723,020
666- State Employees Health Service Cost [722,588,803] 693,865,044
667- Retired State Employees Health Service Cost [746,109,000] 731,109,000
668- AGENCY TOTAL [2,887,948,029] 2,817,423,424
5620+
5621+T716
5622+
5623+Unemployment Compensation
5624+
5625+[6,427,401]
5626+
5627+6,348,001
5628+
5629+T717
5630+
5631+State Employees Retirement Contributions
5632+
5633+1,124,661,963
5634+
5635+T718
5636+
5637+Higher Education Alternative Retirement System
5638+
5639+[7,924,234]
5640+
5641+4,924,234
5642+
5643+T719
5644+
5645+Pensions and Retirements - Other Statutory
5646+
5647+1,760,804
5648+
5649+T720
5650+
5651+Judges and Compensation Commissioners Retirement
5652+
5653+19,163,487
5654+
5655+T721
5656+
5657+Insurance - Group Life
5658+
5659+[8,637,871]
5660+
5661+7,867,871
5662+
5663+T722
5664+
5665+Employers Social Security Tax
5666+
5667+[250,674,466]
5668+
5669+227,723,020
5670+
5671+T723
5672+
5673+State Employees Health Service Cost
5674+
5675+[722,588,803]
5676+
5677+693,865,044
5678+
5679+T724
5680+
5681+Retired State Employees Health Service Cost
5682+
5683+[746,109,000]
5684+
5685+731,109,000
5686+
5687+T725
5688+
5689+AGENCY TOTAL
5690+
5691+[2,887,948,029]
5692+
5693+2,817,423,424
5694+
5695+T726
5696+
5697+T727
5698+
6695699 RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
670- Reserve For Salary Adjustments [86,024,913] 18,473,255
5700+
5701+T728
5702+
5703+Reserve For Salary Adjustments
5704+
5705+[86,024,913]
5706+
5707+18,473,255
5708+
5709+T729
5710+
5711+T730
5712+
6715713 WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
672- Workers' Compensation Claims [8,662,068] 8,105,530
673- TOTAL - GENERAL FUND [18,916,880,389] 18,075,798,581
5714+
5715+T731
5716+
5717+Workers' Compensation Claims
5718+
5719+[8,662,068]
5720+
5721+8,105,530
5722+
5723+T732
5724+
5725+T733
5726+
5727+TOTAL - GENERAL FUND
5728+
5729+[18,916,880,389]
5730+
5731+18,079,478,008
5732+
5733+T734
5734+
5735+T735
5736+
6745737 LESS:
675- Unallocated Lapse -94,476,192
676- Unallocated Lapse - Legislative -3,028,105
677- Unallocated Lapse - Judicial -7,400,672
678- General Employee Lapse [-12,816,745]
679- General Lapse - Legislative [-39,492]
680- General Lapse - Judicial [-282,192] -15,075,000
681- General Lapse - Executive [-9,678,316]
682- Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies Program [-20,000,000]
683- Overtime Savings [-10,500,000]
684- Statewide Hiring Reduction - Executive [-30,920,000]
685- Statewide Hiring Reduction - Judicial [-3,310,000]
686- Statewide Hiring Reduction - Legislative [-770,000]
687- Targeted Savings [-12,500,000] -68,848,968
688- Arts and Tourism Lapse -500,000
689- NET - GENERAL FUND [18,711,158,675] 17,886,469,644
5738+
5739+T736
5740+
5741+T737
5742+
5743+Unallocated Lapse
5744+
5745+-94,476,192
5746+
5747+T738
5748+
5749+Unallocated Lapse - Legislative
5750+
5751+-3,028,105
5752+
5753+T739
5754+
5755+Unallocated Lapse - Judicial
5756+
5757+-7,400,672
5758+
5759+T740
5760+
5761+General Employee Lapse
5762+
5763+[-12,816,745]
5764+
5765+T741
5766+
5767+General Lapse - Legislative
5768+
5769+[-39,492]
5770+
5771+T742
5772+
5773+General Lapse - Judicial
5774+
5775+[-282,192]
5776+
5777+-15,075,000
5778+
5779+T743
5780+
5781+General Lapse - Executive
5782+
5783+[-9,678,316]
5784+
5785+T744
5786+
5787+Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies Program
5788+
5789+[-20,000,000]
5790+
5791+T745
5792+
5793+Overtime Savings
5794+
5795+[-10,500,000]
5796+
5797+T746
5798+
5799+Statewide Hiring Reduction - Executive
5800+
5801+[-30,920,000]
5802+
5803+T747
5804+
5805+Statewide Hiring Reduction - Judicial
5806+
5807+[-3,310,000]
5808+
5809+T748
5810+
5811+Statewide Hiring Reduction - Legislative
5812+
5813+[-770,000]
5814+
5815+T749
5816+
5817+Targeted Savings
5818+
5819+[-12,500,000]
5820+
5821+-68,848,968
5822+
5823+T750
5824+
5825+Arts and Tourism Lapse
5826+
5827+-500,000
5828+
5829+T751
5830+
5831+T752
5832+
5833+NET - GENERAL FUND
5834+
5835+[18,711,158,675]
5836+
5837+17,890,149,071
5838+
5839+Sec. 2. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 2 of public act 15-244 regarding the SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND are amended to read as follows:
5840+
5841+
5842+
5843+T753 2016-2017
5844+T754 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
5845+T755
5846+T756 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
5847+T757 State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations 8,960,575
5848+T758
5849+T759 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
5850+T760
5851+T761 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
5852+T762 Personal Services [49,794,202] 49,296,260
5853+T763 Other Expenses [16,221,814] 15,897,378
5854+T764 Equipment [520,840] 468,756
5855+T765 Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Project 214,676
5856+T766 AGENCY TOTAL [66,751,532] 65,877,070
5857+T767
5858+T768 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
5859+T769
5860+T770 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
5861+T771 Personal Services [2,031,640] 2,060,488
5862+T772 Other Expenses [750,000] 738,920
5863+T773 AGENCY TOTAL [2,781,640] 2,799,408
5864+T774
5865+T775 TRANSPORTATION
5866+T776
5867+T777 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
5868+T778 Personal Services [181,396,243] 177,091,980
5869+T779 Other Expenses [56,169,517] 52,314,223
5870+T780 Equipment [1,423,161] 1,341,329
5871+T781 Minor Capital Projects 449,639
5872+T782 Highway Planning And Research [3,246,823] 3,060,131
5873+T783 Rail Operations [167,262,955] 166,249,813
5874+T784 Bus Operations [155,410,904] 154,842,551
5875+T785 Tweed-New Haven Airport Grant [1,500,000]
5876+T786 ADA Para-transit Program 37,041,190
5877+T787 Non-ADA Dial-A-Ride Program [576,361]
5878+T788 Pay-As-You-Go Transportation Projects [29,589,106] 14,589,106
5879+T789 CAA Related Funds [3,000,000]
5880+T790 Port Authority [239,011] 400,000
5881+T791 Airport Operations 3,750,000
5882+T792 AGENCY TOTAL [637,304,910] 611,129,962
5883+T793
5884+T794 HUMAN SERVICES
5885+T795
5886+T796 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
5887+T797 Family Programs - TANF 2,370,629
5888+T798
5889+T799 NON-FUNCTIONAL
5890+T800
5891+T801 DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
5892+T802 Debt Service 562,993,251
5893+T803
5894+T804 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
5895+T805 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 1,629,447
5896+T806
5897+T807 STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
5898+T808 Unemployment Compensation 305,000
5899+T809 State Employees Retirement Contributions 129,227,978
5900+T810 Insurance - Group Life 285,063
5901+T811 Employers Social Security Tax 18,178,987
5902+T812 State Employees Health Service Cost [56,825,438] 56,549,838
5903+T813 AGENCY TOTAL [204,822,466] 204,546,866
5904+T814
5905+T815 RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
5906+T816 Reserve For Salary Adjustments [13,301,186] 7,301,186
5907+T817
5908+T818 WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
5909+T819 Workers' Compensation Claims 7,223,297
5910+T820
5911+T821 TOTAL - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND [1,508,138,933] 1,474,831,691
5912+T822
5913+T823 LESS:
5914+T824
5915+T825 Unallocated Lapse -12,000,000
5916+T826
5917+T827 NET - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND [1,496,138,933] 1,462,831,691
5918+
5919+T753
6905920
6915921 2016-2017
6925922
693-LEGISLATIVE
694-
695-LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
5923+T754
5924+
5925+GENERAL GOVERNMENT
5926+
5927+T755
5928+
5929+T756
5930+
5931+DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
5932+
5933+T757
5934+
5935+State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations
5936+
5937+8,960,575
5938+
5939+T758
5940+
5941+T759
5942+
5943+REGULATION AND PROTECTION
5944+
5945+T760
5946+
5947+T761
5948+
5949+DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
5950+
5951+T762
6965952
6975953 Personal Services
6985954
699-[50,744,676]
700-
701-44,711,354
5955+[49,794,202]
5956+
5957+49,296,260
5958+
5959+T763
7025960
7035961 Other Expenses
7045962
705-[18,445,596]
706-
707-15,504,772
5963+[16,221,814]
5964+
5965+15,897,378
5966+
5967+T764
7085968
7095969 Equipment
7105970
711-[475,100]
712-
713-298,762
714-
715-Flag Restoration
716-
717-[71,250]
718-
719-65,645
720-
721-Minor Capital Improvements
722-
723-[225,000]
724-
725-111,565
726-
727-Interim Salary/Caucus Offices
728-
729-[493,898]
730-
731-452,875
732-
733-Old State House
734-
735-[589,589]
736-
737-Interstate Conference Fund
738-
739-[410,058]
740-
741-377,944
742-
743-New England Board of Higher Education
744-
745-[185,179]
746-
747-170,652
5971+[520,840]
5972+
5973+468,756
5974+
5975+T765
5976+
5977+Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Project
5978+
5979+214,676
5980+
5981+T766
7485982
7495983 AGENCY TOTAL
7505984
751-[71,640,346]
752-
753-61,693,569
754-
755-AUDITORS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
5985+[66,751,532]
5986+
5987+65,877,070
5988+
5989+T767
5990+
5991+T768
5992+
5993+CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
5994+
5995+T769
5996+
5997+T770
5998+
5999+DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
6000+
6001+T771
7566002
7576003 Personal Services
7586004
759-[12,250,473]
760-
761-10,641,720
6005+[2,031,640]
6006+
6007+2,060,488
6008+
6009+T772
7626010
7636011 Other Expenses
7646012
765-[404,950]
766-
767-342,143
6013+[750,000]
6014+
6015+738,920
6016+
6017+T773
6018+
6019+AGENCY TOTAL
6020+
6021+[2,781,640]
6022+
6023+2,799,408
6024+
6025+T774
6026+
6027+T775
6028+
6029+TRANSPORTATION
6030+
6031+T776
6032+
6033+T777
6034+
6035+DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
6036+
6037+T778
6038+
6039+Personal Services
6040+
6041+[181,396,243]
6042+
6043+177,091,980
6044+
6045+T779
6046+
6047+Other Expenses
6048+
6049+[56,169,517]
6050+
6051+52,314,223
6052+
6053+T780
7686054
7696055 Equipment
7706056
771-[10,000]
6057+[1,423,161]
6058+
6059+1,341,329
6060+
6061+T781
6062+
6063+Minor Capital Projects
6064+
6065+449,639
6066+
6067+T782
6068+
6069+Highway Planning And Research
6070+
6071+[3,246,823]
6072+
6073+3,060,131
6074+
6075+T783
6076+
6077+Rail Operations
6078+
6079+[167,262,955]
6080+
6081+166,249,813
6082+
6083+T784
6084+
6085+Bus Operations
6086+
6087+[155,410,904]
6088+
6089+154,842,551
6090+
6091+T785
6092+
6093+Tweed-New Haven Airport Grant
6094+
6095+[1,500,000]
6096+
6097+T786
6098+
6099+ADA Para-transit Program
6100+
6101+37,041,190
6102+
6103+T787
6104+
6105+Non-ADA Dial-A-Ride Program
6106+
6107+[576,361]
6108+
6109+T788
6110+
6111+Pay-As-You-Go Transportation Projects
6112+
6113+[29,589,106]
6114+
6115+14,589,106
6116+
6117+T789
6118+
6119+CAA Related Funds
6120+
6121+[3,000,000]
6122+
6123+T790
6124+
6125+Port Authority
6126+
6127+[239,011]
6128+
6129+400,000
6130+
6131+T791
6132+
6133+Airport Operations
6134+
6135+3,750,000
6136+
6137+T792
7726138
7736139 AGENCY TOTAL
7746140
775-[12,665,423]
776-
777-10,983,863
778-
779-COMMISSION ON WOMEN, CHILDREN & SENIORS
6141+[637,304,910]
6142+
6143+611,129,962
6144+
6145+T793
6146+
6147+T794
6148+
6149+HUMAN SERVICES
6150+
6151+T795
6152+
6153+T796
6154+
6155+DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
6156+
6157+T797
6158+
6159+Family Programs - TANF
6160+
6161+2,370,629
6162+
6163+T798
6164+
6165+T799
6166+
6167+NON-FUNCTIONAL
6168+
6169+T800
6170+
6171+T801
6172+
6173+DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
6174+
6175+T802
6176+
6177+Debt Service
6178+
6179+562,993,251
6180+
6181+T803
6182+
6183+T804
6184+
6185+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6186+
6187+T805
6188+
6189+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
6190+
6191+1,629,447
6192+
6193+T806
6194+
6195+T807
6196+
6197+STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
6198+
6199+T808
6200+
6201+Unemployment Compensation
6202+
6203+305,000
6204+
6205+T809
6206+
6207+State Employees Retirement Contributions
6208+
6209+129,227,978
6210+
6211+T810
6212+
6213+Insurance - Group Life
6214+
6215+285,063
6216+
6217+T811
6218+
6219+Employers Social Security Tax
6220+
6221+18,178,987
6222+
6223+T812
6224+
6225+State Employees Health Service Cost
6226+
6227+[56,825,438]
6228+
6229+56,549,838
6230+
6231+T813
6232+
6233+AGENCY TOTAL
6234+
6235+[204,822,466]
6236+
6237+204,546,866
6238+
6239+T814
6240+
6241+T815
6242+
6243+RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
6244+
6245+T816
6246+
6247+Reserve For Salary Adjustments
6248+
6249+[13,301,186]
6250+
6251+7,301,186
6252+
6253+T817
6254+
6255+T818
6256+
6257+WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
6258+
6259+T819
6260+
6261+Workers' Compensation Claims
6262+
6263+7,223,297
6264+
6265+T820
6266+
6267+T821
6268+
6269+TOTAL - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND
6270+
6271+[1,508,138,933]
6272+
6273+1,474,831,691
6274+
6275+T822
6276+
6277+T823
6278+
6279+LESS:
6280+
6281+T824
6282+
6283+T825
6284+
6285+Unallocated Lapse
6286+
6287+-12,000,000
6288+
6289+T826
6290+
6291+T827
6292+
6293+NET - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND
6294+
6295+[1,496,138,933]
6296+
6297+1,462,831,691
6298+
6299+Sec. 3. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 3 of public act 15-244 regarding the MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT AND MOHEGAN FUND are amended to read as follows:
6300+
6301+
6302+
6303+T828 2016-2017
6304+T829 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
6305+T830
6306+T831 OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
6307+T832 Grants To Towns [61,779,907] 58,076,612
6308+
6309+T828
6310+
6311+2016-2017
6312+
6313+T829
6314+
6315+GENERAL GOVERNMENT
6316+
6317+T830
6318+
6319+T831
6320+
6321+OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
6322+
6323+T832
6324+
6325+Grants To Towns
6326+
6327+[61,779,907]
6328+
6329+58,076,612
6330+
6331+Sec. 4. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 5 of public act 15-244 regarding the BANKING FUND are amended to read as follows:
6332+
6333+
6334+
6335+T833 2016-2017
6336+T834 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6337+T835
6338+T836 DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
6339+T837 Personal Services [10,891,111] 11,025,073
6340+T838 Other Expenses [1,461,490] 1,468,990
6341+T839 Equipment [35,000] 44,900
6342+T840 Fringe Benefits [8,603,978] 8,709,808
6343+T841 Indirect Overhead [167,151] 86,862
6344+T842 AGENCY TOTAL [21,158,730] 21,335,633
6345+T843
6346+T844 LABOR DEPARTMENT
6347+T845 Opportunity Industrial Centers 475,000
6348+T846 Individual Development Accounts 190,000
6349+T847 Customized Services 950,000
6350+T848 AGENCY TOTAL 1,615,000
6351+T849
6352+T850 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
6353+T851
6354+T852 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
6355+T853 Fair Housing 670,000
6356+T854
6357+T855 JUDICIAL
6358+T856
6359+T857 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
6360+T858 Foreclosure Mediation Program 6,350,389
6361+T859
6362+T860 NON-FUNCTIONAL
6363+T861
6364+T862 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6365+T863 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 95,178
6366+T864
6367+T865 TOTAL - BANKING FUND [29,889,297] 30,066,200
6368+
6369+T833
6370+
6371+2016-2017
6372+
6373+T834
6374+
6375+REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6376+
6377+T835
6378+
6379+T836
6380+
6381+DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
6382+
6383+T837
7806384
7816385 Personal Services
7826386
783-600,000
6387+[10,891,111]
6388+
6389+11,025,073
6390+
6391+T838
7846392
7856393 Other Expenses
7866394
6395+[1,461,490]
6396+
6397+1,468,990
6398+
6399+T839
6400+
6401+Equipment
6402+
6403+[35,000]
6404+
6405+44,900
6406+
6407+T840
6408+
6409+Fringe Benefits
6410+
6411+[8,603,978]
6412+
6413+8,709,808
6414+
6415+T841
6416+
6417+Indirect Overhead
6418+
6419+[167,151]
6420+
6421+86,862
6422+
6423+T842
6424+
6425+AGENCY TOTAL
6426+
6427+[21,158,730]
6428+
6429+21,335,633
6430+
6431+T843
6432+
6433+T844
6434+
6435+LABOR DEPARTMENT
6436+
6437+T845
6438+
6439+Opportunity Industrial Centers
6440+
6441+475,000
6442+
6443+T846
6444+
6445+Individual Development Accounts
6446+
6447+190,000
6448+
6449+T847
6450+
6451+Customized Services
6452+
6453+950,000
6454+
6455+T848
6456+
6457+AGENCY TOTAL
6458+
6459+1,615,000
6460+
6461+T849
6462+
6463+T850
6464+
6465+CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
6466+
6467+T851
6468+
6469+T852
6470+
6471+DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
6472+
6473+T853
6474+
6475+Fair Housing
6476+
6477+670,000
6478+
6479+T854
6480+
6481+T855
6482+
6483+JUDICIAL
6484+
6485+T856
6486+
6487+T857
6488+
6489+JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
6490+
6491+T858
6492+
6493+Foreclosure Mediation Program
6494+
6495+6,350,389
6496+
6497+T859
6498+
6499+T860
6500+
6501+NON-FUNCTIONAL
6502+
6503+T861
6504+
6505+T862
6506+
6507+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6508+
6509+T863
6510+
6511+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
6512+
6513+95,178
6514+
6515+T864
6516+
6517+T865
6518+
6519+TOTAL - BANKING FUND
6520+
6521+[29,889,297]
6522+
6523+30,066,200
6524+
6525+Sec. 5. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 6 of public act 15-244 regarding the INSURANCE FUND are amended to read as follows:
6526+
6527+
6528+
6529+T866 2016-2017
6530+T867 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
6531+T868
6532+T869 OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
6533+T870 Personal Services 313,882
6534+T871 Other Expenses 6,012
6535+T872 Fringe Benefits 200,882
6536+T873 AGENCY TOTAL 520,776
6537+T874
6538+T875 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6539+T876
6540+T877 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
6541+T878 Personal Services [15,145,396] 14,537,472
6542+T879 Other Expenses [1,949,807] 1,899,807
6543+T880 Equipment [92,500] 52,500
6544+T881 Fringe Benefits [11,813,409] 11,510,498
6545+T882 Indirect Overhead [248,930] 532,887
6546+T883 AGENCY TOTAL [29,250,042] 28,533,164
6547+T884
6548+T885 OFFICE OF THE HEALTHCARE ADVOCATE
6549+T886 Personal Services [2,565,193] 2,488,457
6550+T887 Other Expenses [2,700,767] 2,691,767
6551+T888 Equipment 15,000
6552+T889 Fringe Benefits [2,317,458] 2,256,227
6553+T890 Indirect Overhead 142,055
6554+T891 AGENCY TOTAL [7,740,473] 7,593,506
6555+T892
6556+T893 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
6557+T894
6558+T895 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
6559+T896 Needle and Syringe Exchange Program 459,416
6560+T897 AIDS Services [4,890,686] 4,975,686
6561+T898 Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection and Treatment 2,150,565
6562+T899 Immunization Services 34,000,718
6563+T900 X-Ray Screening and Tuberculosis Care 1,115,148
6564+T901 Venereal Disease Control 197,171
6565+T902 AGENCY TOTAL [42,813,704] 42,898,704
6566+T903
6567+T904 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
6568+T905 Managed Service System [435,000] 408,924
6569+T906
6570+T907 HUMAN SERVICES
6571+T908
6572+T909 STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
6573+T910 Fall Prevention [475,000] 376,023
6574+T911
6575+T912 NON-FUNCTIONAL
6576+T913
6577+T914 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6578+T915 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 116,945
6579+T916
6580+T917 TOTAL - INSURANCE FUND [81,351,940] 80,448,042
6581+
6582+T866
6583+
6584+2016-2017
6585+
6586+T867
6587+
6588+GENERAL GOVERNMENT
6589+
6590+T868
6591+
6592+T869
6593+
6594+OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
6595+
6596+T870
6597+
6598+Personal Services
6599+
6600+313,882
6601+
6602+T871
6603+
6604+Other Expenses
6605+
6606+6,012
6607+
6608+T872
6609+
6610+Fringe Benefits
6611+
6612+200,882
6613+
6614+T873
6615+
6616+AGENCY TOTAL
6617+
6618+520,776
6619+
6620+T874
6621+
6622+T875
6623+
6624+REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6625+
6626+T876
6627+
6628+T877
6629+
6630+INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
6631+
6632+T878
6633+
6634+Personal Services
6635+
6636+[15,145,396]
6637+
6638+14,537,472
6639+
6640+T879
6641+
6642+Other Expenses
6643+
6644+[1,949,807]
6645+
6646+1,899,807
6647+
6648+T880
6649+
6650+Equipment
6651+
6652+[92,500]
6653+
6654+52,500
6655+
6656+T881
6657+
6658+Fringe Benefits
6659+
6660+[11,813,409]
6661+
6662+11,510,498
6663+
6664+T882
6665+
6666+Indirect Overhead
6667+
6668+[248,930]
6669+
6670+532,887
6671+
6672+T883
6673+
6674+AGENCY TOTAL
6675+
6676+[29,250,042]
6677+
6678+28,533,164
6679+
6680+T884
6681+
6682+T885
6683+
6684+OFFICE OF THE HEALTHCARE ADVOCATE
6685+
6686+T886
6687+
6688+Personal Services
6689+
6690+[2,565,193]
6691+
6692+2,488,457
6693+
6694+T887
6695+
6696+Other Expenses
6697+
6698+[2,700,767]
6699+
6700+2,691,767
6701+
6702+T888
6703+
6704+Equipment
6705+
6706+15,000
6707+
6708+T889
6709+
6710+Fringe Benefits
6711+
6712+[2,317,458]
6713+
6714+2,256,227
6715+
6716+T890
6717+
6718+Indirect Overhead
6719+
6720+142,055
6721+
6722+T891
6723+
6724+AGENCY TOTAL
6725+
6726+[7,740,473]
6727+
6728+7,593,506
6729+
6730+T892
6731+
6732+T893
6733+
6734+HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
6735+
6736+T894
6737+
6738+T895
6739+
6740+DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
6741+
6742+T896
6743+
6744+Needle and Syringe Exchange Program
6745+
6746+459,416
6747+
6748+T897
6749+
6750+AIDS Services
6751+
6752+[4,890,686]
6753+
6754+4,975,686
6755+
6756+T898
6757+
6758+Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection and Treatment
6759+
6760+2,150,565
6761+
6762+T899
6763+
6764+Immunization Services
6765+
6766+34,000,718
6767+
6768+T900
6769+
6770+X-Ray Screening and Tuberculosis Care
6771+
6772+1,115,148
6773+
6774+T901
6775+
6776+Venereal Disease Control
6777+
6778+197,171
6779+
6780+T902
6781+
6782+AGENCY TOTAL
6783+
6784+[42,813,704]
6785+
6786+42,898,704
6787+
6788+T903
6789+
6790+T904
6791+
6792+DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
6793+
6794+T905
6795+
6796+Managed Service System
6797+
6798+[435,000]
6799+
6800+408,924
6801+
6802+T906
6803+
6804+T907
6805+
6806+HUMAN SERVICES
6807+
6808+T908
6809+
6810+T909
6811+
6812+STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
6813+
6814+T910
6815+
6816+Fall Prevention
6817+
6818+[475,000]
6819+
6820+376,023
6821+
6822+T911
6823+
6824+T912
6825+
6826+NON-FUNCTIONAL
6827+
6828+T913
6829+
6830+T914
6831+
6832+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6833+
6834+T915
6835+
6836+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
6837+
6838+116,945
6839+
6840+T916
6841+
6842+T917
6843+
6844+TOTAL - INSURANCE FUND
6845+
6846+[81,351,940]
6847+
6848+80,448,042
6849+
6850+Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 7 of public act 15-244 regarding the CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND are amended to read as follows:
6851+
6852+
6853+
6854+T918 2016-2017
6855+T919 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6856+T920
6857+T921 OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL
6858+T922 Personal Services [1,508,306] 1,488,306
6859+T923 Other Expenses [452,907] 502,907
6860+T924 Equipment 2,200
6861+T925 Fringe Benefits [1,280,560] 1,221,728
6862+T926 Indirect Overhead [97,613] 66,419
6863+T927 AGENCY TOTAL [3,341,586] 3,281,560
6864+T928
6865+T929 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
6866+T930
6867+T931 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
6868+T932 Personal Services 12,110,378
6869+T933 Other Expenses 1,479,367
6870+T934 Equipment 19,500
6871+T935 Fringe Benefits [9,446,095] 9,688,302
6872+T936 Indirect Overhead [467,009] 639,720
6873+T937 AGENCY TOTAL [23,522,349] 23,937,267
6874+T938
6875+T939 NON-FUNCTIONAL
6876+T940
6877+T941 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
6878+T942 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 89,658
6879+T943
6880+T944 TOTAL - CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND [26,953,593] 27,308,485
6881+
6882+T918
6883+
6884+2016-2017
6885+
6886+T919
6887+
6888+REGULATION AND PROTECTION
6889+
6890+T920
6891+
6892+T921
6893+
6894+OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL
6895+
6896+T922
6897+
6898+Personal Services
6899+
6900+[1,508,306]
6901+
6902+1,488,306
6903+
6904+T923
6905+
6906+Other Expenses
6907+
6908+[452,907]
6909+
6910+502,907
6911+
6912+T924
6913+
6914+Equipment
6915+
6916+2,200
6917+
6918+T925
6919+
6920+Fringe Benefits
6921+
6922+[1,280,560]
6923+
6924+1,221,728
6925+
6926+T926
6927+
6928+Indirect Overhead
6929+
6930+[97,613]
6931+
6932+66,419
6933+
6934+T927
6935+
6936+AGENCY TOTAL
6937+
6938+[3,341,586]
6939+
6940+3,281,560
6941+
6942+T928
6943+
6944+T929
6945+
6946+CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
6947+
6948+T930
6949+
6950+T931
6951+
6952+DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
6953+
6954+T932
6955+
6956+Personal Services
6957+
6958+12,110,378
6959+
6960+T933
6961+
6962+Other Expenses
6963+
6964+1,479,367
6965+
6966+T934
6967+
6968+Equipment
6969+
6970+19,500
6971+
6972+T935
6973+
6974+Fringe Benefits
6975+
6976+[9,446,095]
6977+
6978+9,688,302
6979+
6980+T936
6981+
6982+Indirect Overhead
6983+
6984+[467,009]
6985+
6986+639,720
6987+
6988+T937
6989+
6990+AGENCY TOTAL
6991+
6992+[23,522,349]
6993+
6994+23,937,267
6995+
6996+T938
6997+
6998+T939
6999+
7000+NON-FUNCTIONAL
7001+
7002+T940
7003+
7004+T941
7005+
7006+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
7007+
7008+T942
7009+
7010+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
7011+
7012+89,658
7013+
7014+T943
7015+
7016+T944
7017+
7018+TOTAL - CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND
7019+
7020+[26,953,593]
7021+
7022+27,308,485
7023+
7024+Sec. 7. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 8 of public act 15-244 regarding the WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND are amended to read as follows:
7025+
7026+
7027+
7028+T945 2016-2017
7029+T946 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
7030+T947
7031+T948 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
7032+T949 Personal Services 405,969
7033+T950 Other Expenses 10,428
7034+T951 Fringe Benefits 339,273
7035+T952 AGENCY TOTAL 755,670
7036+T953
7037+T954 REGULATION AND PROTECTION
7038+T955
7039+T956 LABOR DEPARTMENT
7040+T957 Occupational Health Clinics 687,148
7041+T958
7042+T959 WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
7043+T960 Personal Services 10,240,361
7044+T961 Other Expenses [4,269,747] 3,819,747
7045+T962 Equipment 41,000
7046+T963 Fringe Benefits 8,192,289
7047+T964 Indirect Overhead [464,028] 398,322
7048+T965 AGENCY TOTAL [23,207,425] 22,691,719
7049+T966
7050+T967 HUMAN SERVICES
7051+T968
7052+T969 DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
7053+T970 Personal Services 534,113
7054+T971 Other Expenses [53,822] 503,822
7055+T972 Rehabilitative Services 1,261,913
7056+T973 Fringe Benefits 410,485
7057+T974 AGENCY TOTAL [2,260,333] 2,710,333
7058+T975
7059+T976 NON-FUNCTIONAL
7060+T977
7061+T978 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
7062+T979 Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 72,298
7063+T980
7064+T981 TOTAL - WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND [26,982,874] 26,917,168
7065+
7066+T945
7067+
7068+2016-2017
7069+
7070+T946
7071+
7072+GENERAL GOVERNMENT
7073+
7074+T947
7075+
7076+T948
7077+
7078+DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
7079+
7080+T949
7081+
7082+Personal Services
7083+
7084+405,969
7085+
7086+T950
7087+
7088+Other Expenses
7089+
7090+10,428
7091+
7092+T951
7093+
7094+Fringe Benefits
7095+
7096+339,273
7097+
7098+T952
7099+
7100+AGENCY TOTAL
7101+
7102+755,670
7103+
7104+T953
7105+
7106+T954
7107+
7108+REGULATION AND PROTECTION
7109+
7110+T955
7111+
7112+T956
7113+
7114+LABOR DEPARTMENT
7115+
7116+T957
7117+
7118+Occupational Health Clinics
7119+
7120+687,148
7121+
7122+T958
7123+
7124+T959
7125+
7126+WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
7127+
7128+T960
7129+
7130+Personal Services
7131+
7132+10,240,361
7133+
7134+T961
7135+
7136+Other Expenses
7137+
7138+[4,269,747]
7139+
7140+3,819,747
7141+
7142+T962
7143+
7144+Equipment
7145+
7146+41,000
7147+
7148+T963
7149+
7150+Fringe Benefits
7151+
7152+8,192,289
7153+
7154+T964
7155+
7156+Indirect Overhead
7157+
7158+[464,028]
7159+
7160+398,322
7161+
7162+T965
7163+
7164+AGENCY TOTAL
7165+
7166+[23,207,425]
7167+
7168+22,691,719
7169+
7170+T966
7171+
7172+T967
7173+
7174+HUMAN SERVICES
7175+
7176+T968
7177+
7178+T969
7179+
7180+DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
7181+
7182+T970
7183+
7184+Personal Services
7185+
7186+534,113
7187+
7188+T971
7189+
7190+Other Expenses
7191+
7192+[53,822]
7193+
7194+503,822
7195+
7196+T972
7197+
7198+Rehabilitative Services
7199+
7200+1,261,913
7201+
7202+T973
7203+
7204+Fringe Benefits
7205+
7206+410,485
7207+
7208+T974
7209+
7210+AGENCY TOTAL
7211+
7212+[2,260,333]
7213+
7214+2,710,333
7215+
7216+T975
7217+
7218+T976
7219+
7220+NON-FUNCTIONAL
7221+
7222+T977
7223+
7224+T978
7225+
7226+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
7227+
7228+T979
7229+
7230+Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
7231+
7232+72,298
7233+
7234+T980
7235+
7236+T981
7237+
7238+TOTAL - WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND
7239+
7240+[26,982,874]
7241+
7242+26,917,168
7243+
7244+Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2016) The following sum is appropriated from the MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING FUND for the annual periods indicated for the purposes described:
7245+
7246+
7247+
7248+T982 2016-2017
7249+T983 GENERAL GOVERNMENT
7250+T984
7251+T985 OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
7252+T986 Municipal Revenue Sharing 185,000,000
7253+
7254+T982
7255+
7256+2016-2017
7257+
7258+T983
7259+
7260+GENERAL GOVERNMENT
7261+
7262+T984
7263+
7264+T985
7265+
7266+OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
7267+
7268+T986
7269+
7270+Municipal Revenue Sharing
7271+
7272+185,000,000
7273+
7274+Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 19a-32c of the general statutes, the sum of $5,900,000 of unobligated funds remaining in the Biomedical Research Trust Fund on June 30, 2016, shall be transferred from the said fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
7275+
7276+(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 19a-32c of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, unobligated funds in the Biomedical Research Trust Fund shall be expended as follows during said fiscal year: (1) $1,300,000 of such funds to The University of Connecticut Health Center, half of which shall be for the purpose of funding the Clinical and Translational Breast Program, and half of which shall be for the purpose of funding the Bladder Cancer Institute; (2) $1,300,000 of such funds to the Yale School of Medicine for the purpose of funding the Children's Diabetes Research Program; and (3) $1,300,000 of such funds to Griffin Hospital for the purpose of funding the Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center.
7277+
7278+Sec. 10. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 4-28e of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes, as amended by section 3 of public act 16-1, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
7279+
7280+(3) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the General Fund (i) in the amount identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (B) any remainder (i) first, in an amount equal to four million dollars, to be carried forward and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and (ii) if any funds remain, to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
7281+
7282+Sec. 11. Subdivisions (4) and (5) of subsection (c) of section 4-28e of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
7283+
7284+(4) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the General Fund (i) in the amount identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, [; (B) to the Biomedical Research Trust Fund in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (C)] and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (B) any remainder to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
7285+
7286+(5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund in an amount equal to six million dollars; (B) [to the Biomedical Research Trust Fund in an amount equal to four million dollars; (C)] to the General Fund in the amount (i) identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and [(D)] (C) any remainder to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
7287+
7288+Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-66aa of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes, the sum of $1,000,000 shall be transferred from the community investment account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. Such sum shall be achieved by reducing proportionally the amount of each distribution specified in subsection (a) of said section 4-66aa of the general statutes.
7289+
7290+Sec. 13. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 14-164m of the general statutes, the sum of $1,600,000 shall be transferred from the Emissions Enterprise Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
7291+
7292+Sec. 14. (Effective July 1, 2016) The sum of $500,000 shall be transferred from the Betting Taxes account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
7293+
7294+Sec. 15. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subsection (g) of section 4-89 of the general statutes, up to $200,000 of the unexpended balance of the amount appropriated to the Department of Rehabilitation Services, for Part-Time Interpreters, including the amount appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, shall not lapse on June 30, 2016, and such amount shall be carried forward and transferred to Personal Services, and shall be available for such purpose for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
7295+
7296+Sec. 16. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the Commissioner of Public Health shall reduce on a pro rata basis payments to full-time municipal health departments, pursuant to section 19a-202 of the general statutes, and to health districts, pursuant to section 19a-245 of the general statutes, in an aggregate amount equal to $517,114.
7297+
7298+Sec. 17. (Effective July 1, 2016) On or before January 15, 2017, the Commissioner of Public Health shall submit a report, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, public health, and finance, revenue and bonding, and to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, concerning the expenditures necessary to ensure the continued administration of safe drinking water standards for public drinking water. Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) A projection of the costs of administering safe drinking water standards for public drinking water for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, to June 30, 2022, inclusive, (2) a projection of available state and federal funds to support the Department of Public Health's efforts to keep drinking water safe, and (3) recommendations regarding fees or other means of sustaining said department's efforts to keep public drinking water safe. The report shall be developed in consultation with the Water Planning Council established pursuant to section 25-33o of the general statutes.
7299+
7300+Sec. 18. Section 39 of public act 15-244 is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
7301+
7302+(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section [4-28e] 4-28f of the general statutes, [as amended by this act,] for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2016, [and June 30, 2017,] the sum of $550,000 [in each fiscal year] shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Public Health, for (1) grants for the Easy Breathing Program, as follows: (A) For an adult asthma program within the Easy Breathing Program - $150,000, and (B) for a children's asthma program within the Easy Breathing Program - $250,000; and (2) a grant to the Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice for the Asthma Outreach and Education Program - $150,000.
7303+
7304+(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section [4-28e] 4-28f of the general statutes, [as amended by this act,] the sum of $750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, [and the sum of $750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017,] shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Developmental Services to implement recommendations resulting from a study conducted pursuant to section 27 of public act 11-6 to enhance and improve the services and supports for individuals with autism and their families.
7305+
7306+Sec. 19. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-28f of the general statutes, the sum of $700,000 shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
7307+
7308+(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-28f of the general statutes, the sum of $750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Social Services to implement recommendations resulting from a study conducted pursuant to section 27 of public act 11-6 to enhance and improve the services and supports for individuals with autism and their families.
7309+
7310+Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subsection (c) of section 10-262h of the general statutes, the amounts for equalization aid for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, are as follows:
7311+
7312+
7313+
7314+T987 Town Grant for Fiscal Year 2017
7315+T988
7316+T989 Andover 2,349,231
7317+T990 Ansonia 16,558,270
7318+T991 Ashford 3,881,522
7319+T992 Avon 872,247
7320+T993 Barkhamsted 1,656,181
7321+T994 Beacon Falls 4,100,716
7322+T995 Berlin 6,349,636
7323+T996 Bethany 2,035,903
7324+T997 Bethel 8,207,181
7325+T998 Bethlehem 1,301,953
7326+T999 Bloomfield 6,288,100
7327+T1000 Bolton 3,012,407
7328+T1001 Bozrah 1,238,845
7329+T1002 Branford 2,414,858
7330+T1003 Bridgeport 181,355,390
7331+T1004 Bridgewater 40,734
7332+T1005 Bristol 45,103,676
7333+T1006 Brookfield 1,543,878
7334+T1007 Brooklyn 7,016,739
7335+T1008 Burlington 4,417,339
7336+T1009 Canaan 186,637
7337+T1010 Canterbury 4,691,736
7338+T1011 Canton 3,471,050
7339+T1012 Chaplin 1,868,810
7340+T1013 Cheshire 9,616,302
7341+T1014 Chester 687,975
7342+T1015 Clinton 6,416,984
7343+T1016 Colchester 13,591,055
7344+T1017 Colebrook 501,314
7345+T1018 Columbia 2,555,501
7346+T1019 Cornwall 23,499
7347+T1020 Coventry 8,824,378
7348+T1021 Cromwell 4,731,024
7349+T1022 Danbury 31,540,480
7350+T1023 Darien 775,533
7351+T1024 Deep River 1,704,633
7352+T1025 Derby 7,961,506
7353+T1026 Durham 3,940,885
7354+T1027 Eastford 1,102,128
7355+T1028 East Granby 1,474,351
7356+T1029 East Haddam 3,741,603
7357+T1030 East Hampton 7,613,630
7358+T1031 East Hartford 49,315,667
7359+T1032 East Haven 19,740,645
7360+T1033 East Lyme 7,044,106
7361+T1034 Easton 245,181
7362+T1035 East Windsor 5,733,980
7363+T1036 Ellington 9,772,899
7364+T1037 Enfield 28,811,133
7365+T1038 Essex 160,658
7366+T1039 Fairfield 1,657,963
7367+T1040 Farmington 1,289,833
7368+T1041 Franklin 935,740
7369+T1042 Glastonbury 6,886,489
7370+T1043 Goshen 108,626
7371+T1044 Granby 5,575,647
7372+T1045 Greenwich 1,444,752
7373+T1046 Griswold 10,832,910
7374+T1047 Groton 25,287,526
7375+T1048 Guilford 2,912,239
7376+T1049 Haddam 2,024,534
7377+T1050 Hamden 27,195,481
7378+T1051 Hampton 1,322,272
7379+T1052 Hartford 200,768,244
7380+T1053 Hartland 1,340,757
7381+T1054 Harwinton 2,743,247
7382+T1055 Hebron 6,928,703
7383+T1056 Kent 51,265
7384+T1057 Killingly 15,662,125
7385+T1058 Killingworth 2,215,622
7386+T1059 Lebanon 5,451,755
7387+T1060 Ledyard 12,056,245
7388+T1061 Lisbon 3,544,878
7389+T1062 Litchfield 1,505,144
7390+T1063 Lyme 87,495
7391+T1064 Madison 605,620
7392+T1065 Manchester 34,690,424
7393+T1066 Mansfield 10,053,269
7394+T1067 Marlborough 3,192,293
7395+T1068 Meriden 60,508,395
7396+T1069 Middlebury 909,440
7397+T1070 Middlefield 2,125,151
7398+T1071 Middletown 19,762,242
7399+T1072 Milford 11,231,850
7400+T1073 Monroe 6,529,484
7401+T1074 Montville 12,688,713
7402+T1075 Morris 120,267
7403+T1076 Naugatuck 30,424,755
7404+T1077 New Britain 86,445,269
7405+T1078 New Canaan 678,845
7406+T1079 New Fairfield 4,433,622
7407+T1080 New Hartford 3,155,693
7408+T1081 New Haven 154,551,977
7409+T1082 Newington 13,160,262
7410+T1083 New London 25,928,509
7411+T1084 New Milford 12,009,780
7412+T1085 Newtown 5,080,129
7413+T1086 Norfolk 39,910
7414+T1087 North Branford 8,161,138
7415+T1088 North Canaan 2,064,227
7416+T1089 North Haven 4,003,587
7417+T1090 North Stonington 2,868,240
7418+T1091 Norwalk 11,493,340
7419+T1092 Norwich 36,395,079
7420+T1093 Old Lyme 324,567
7421+T1094 Old Saybrook 225,880
7422+T1095 Orange 1,615,314
7423+T1096 Oxford 4,615,831
7424+T1097 Plainfield 15,436,567
7425+T1098 Plainville 10,368,696
7426+T1099 Plymouth 9,820,785
7427+T1100 Pomfret 3,095,257
7428+T1101 Portland 4,418,025
7429+T1102 Preston 3,038,825
7430+T1103 Prospect 5,354,202
7431+T1104 Putnam 8,386,282
7432+T1105 Redding 263,834
7433+T1106 Ridgefield 805,748
7434+T1107 Rocky Hill 4,374,933
7435+T1108 Roxbury 64,463
7436+T1109 Salem 3,073,181
7437+T1110 Salisbury 60,176
7438+T1111 Scotland 1,431,548
7439+T1112 Seymour 10,128,492
7440+T1113 Sharon 42,103
7441+T1114 Shelton 6,168,811
7442+T1115 Sherman 80,962
7443+T1116 Simsbury 6,233,528
7444+T1117 Somers 5,988,583
7445+T1118 Southbury 3,588,158
7446+T1119 Southington 20,518,059
7447+T1120 South Windsor 12,986,098
7448+T1121 Sprague 2,626,404
7449+T1122 Stafford 9,849,733
7450+T1123 Stamford 11,053,759
7451+T1124 Sterling 3,214,712
7452+T1125 Stonington 1,792,984
7453+T1126 Stratford 21,711,782
7454+T1127 Suffield 6,313,558
7455+T1128 Thomaston 5,665,106
7456+T1129 Thompson 7,580,992
7457+T1130 Tolland 10,784,974
7458+T1131 Torrington 24,656,637
7459+T1132 Trumbull 3,685,193
7460+T1133 Union 242,658
7461+T1134 Vernon 19,391,204
7462+T1135 Voluntown 2,516,563
7463+T1136 Wallingford 21,578,288
7464+T1137 Warren 49,407
7465+T1138 Washington 98,425
7466+T1139 Waterbury 133,856,066
7467+T1140 Waterford 488,299
7468+T1141 Watertown 11,876,270
7469+T1142 Westbrook 130,117
7470+T1143 West Hartford 21,362,490
7471+T1144 West Haven 45,390,487
7472+T1145 Weston 381,480
7473+T1146 Westport 909,281
7474+T1147 Wethersfield 9,500,934
7475+T1148 Willington 3,669,422
7476+T1149 Wilton 665,382
7477+T1150 Winchester 8,080,090
7478+T1151 Windham 26,681,944
7479+T1152 Windsor 12,311,652
7480+T1153 Windsor Locks 5,248,411
7481+T1154 Wolcott 13,516,067
7482+T1155 Woodbridge 723,232
7483+T1156 Woodbury 1,341,249
7484+T1157 Woodstock 5,401,847
7485+
7486+T987
7487+
7488+Town
7489+
7490+Grant for Fiscal Year 2017
7491+
7492+T988
7493+
7494+T989
7495+
7496+Andover
7497+
7498+2,349,231
7499+
7500+T990
7501+
7502+Ansonia
7503+
7504+16,558,270
7505+
7506+T991
7507+
7508+Ashford
7509+
7510+3,881,522
7511+
7512+T992
7513+
7514+Avon
7515+
7516+872,247
7517+
7518+T993
7519+
7520+Barkhamsted
7521+
7522+1,656,181
7523+
7524+T994
7525+
7526+Beacon Falls
7527+
7528+4,100,716
7529+
7530+T995
7531+
7532+Berlin
7533+
7534+6,349,636
7535+
7536+T996
7537+
7538+Bethany
7539+
7540+2,035,903
7541+
7542+T997
7543+
7544+Bethel
7545+
7546+8,207,181
7547+
7548+T998
7549+
7550+Bethlehem
7551+
7552+1,301,953
7553+
7554+T999
7555+
7556+Bloomfield
7557+
7558+6,288,100
7559+
7560+T1000
7561+
7562+Bolton
7563+
7564+3,012,407
7565+
7566+T1001
7567+
7568+Bozrah
7569+
7570+1,238,845
7571+
7572+T1002
7573+
7574+Branford
7575+
7576+2,414,858
7577+
7578+T1003
7579+
7580+Bridgeport
7581+
7582+181,355,390
7583+
7584+T1004
7585+
7586+Bridgewater
7587+
7588+40,734
7589+
7590+T1005
7591+
7592+Bristol
7593+
7594+45,103,676
7595+
7596+T1006
7597+
7598+Brookfield
7599+
7600+1,543,878
7601+
7602+T1007
7603+
7604+Brooklyn
7605+
7606+7,016,739
7607+
7608+T1008
7609+
7610+Burlington
7611+
7612+4,417,339
7613+
7614+T1009
7615+
7616+Canaan
7617+
7618+186,637
7619+
7620+T1010
7621+
7622+Canterbury
7623+
7624+4,691,736
7625+
7626+T1011
7627+
7628+Canton
7629+
7630+3,471,050
7631+
7632+T1012
7633+
7634+Chaplin
7635+
7636+1,868,810
7637+
7638+T1013
7639+
7640+Cheshire
7641+
7642+9,616,302
7643+
7644+T1014
7645+
7646+Chester
7647+
7648+687,975
7649+
7650+T1015
7651+
7652+Clinton
7653+
7654+6,416,984
7655+
7656+T1016
7657+
7658+Colchester
7659+
7660+13,591,055
7661+
7662+T1017
7663+
7664+Colebrook
7665+
7666+501,314
7667+
7668+T1018
7669+
7670+Columbia
7671+
7672+2,555,501
7673+
7674+T1019
7675+
7676+Cornwall
7677+
7678+23,499
7679+
7680+T1020
7681+
7682+Coventry
7683+
7684+8,824,378
7685+
7686+T1021
7687+
7688+Cromwell
7689+
7690+4,731,024
7691+
7692+T1022
7693+
7694+Danbury
7695+
7696+31,540,480
7697+
7698+T1023
7699+
7700+Darien
7701+
7702+775,533
7703+
7704+T1024
7705+
7706+Deep River
7707+
7708+1,704,633
7709+
7710+T1025
7711+
7712+Derby
7713+
7714+7,961,506
7715+
7716+T1026
7717+
7718+Durham
7719+
7720+3,940,885
7721+
7722+T1027
7723+
7724+Eastford
7725+
7726+1,102,128
7727+
7728+T1028
7729+
7730+East Granby
7731+
7732+1,474,351
7733+
7734+T1029
7735+
7736+East Haddam
7737+
7738+3,741,603
7739+
7740+T1030
7741+
7742+East Hampton
7743+
7744+7,613,630
7745+
7746+T1031
7747+
7748+East Hartford
7749+
7750+49,315,667
7751+
7752+T1032
7753+
7754+East Haven
7755+
7756+19,740,645
7757+
7758+T1033
7759+
7760+East Lyme
7761+
7762+7,044,106
7763+
7764+T1034
7765+
7766+Easton
7767+
7768+245,181
7769+
7770+T1035
7771+
7772+East Windsor
7773+
7774+5,733,980
7775+
7776+T1036
7777+
7778+Ellington
7779+
7780+9,772,899
7781+
7782+T1037
7783+
7784+Enfield
7785+
7786+28,811,133
7787+
7788+T1038
7789+
7790+Essex
7791+
7792+160,658
7793+
7794+T1039
7795+
7796+Fairfield
7797+
7798+1,657,963
7799+
7800+T1040
7801+
7802+Farmington
7803+
7804+1,289,833
7805+
7806+T1041
7807+
7808+Franklin
7809+
7810+935,740
7811+
7812+T1042
7813+
7814+Glastonbury
7815+
7816+6,886,489
7817+
7818+T1043
7819+
7820+Goshen
7821+
7822+108,626
7823+
7824+T1044
7825+
7826+Granby
7827+
7828+5,575,647
7829+
7830+T1045
7831+
7832+Greenwich
7833+
7834+1,444,752
7835+
7836+T1046
7837+
7838+Griswold
7839+
7840+10,832,910
7841+
7842+T1047
7843+
7844+Groton
7845+
7846+25,287,526
7847+
7848+T1048
7849+
7850+Guilford
7851+
7852+2,912,239
7853+
7854+T1049
7855+
7856+Haddam
7857+
7858+2,024,534
7859+
7860+T1050
7861+
7862+Hamden
7863+
7864+27,195,481
7865+
7866+T1051
7867+
7868+Hampton
7869+
7870+1,322,272
7871+
7872+T1052
7873+
7874+Hartford
7875+
7876+200,768,244
7877+
7878+T1053
7879+
7880+Hartland
7881+
7882+1,340,757
7883+
7884+T1054
7885+
7886+Harwinton
7887+
7888+2,743,247
7889+
7890+T1055
7891+
7892+Hebron
7893+
7894+6,928,703
7895+
7896+T1056
7897+
7898+Kent
7899+
7900+51,265
7901+
7902+T1057
7903+
7904+Killingly
7905+
7906+15,662,125
7907+
7908+T1058
7909+
7910+Killingworth
7911+
7912+2,215,622
7913+
7914+T1059
7915+
7916+Lebanon
7917+
7918+5,451,755
7919+
7920+T1060
7921+
7922+Ledyard
7923+
7924+12,056,245
7925+
7926+T1061
7927+
7928+Lisbon
7929+
7930+3,544,878
7931+
7932+T1062
7933+
7934+Litchfield
7935+
7936+1,505,144
7937+
7938+T1063
7939+
7940+Lyme
7941+
7942+87,495
7943+
7944+T1064
7945+
7946+Madison
7947+
7948+605,620
7949+
7950+T1065
7951+
7952+Manchester
7953+
7954+34,690,424
7955+
7956+T1066
7957+
7958+Mansfield
7959+
7960+10,053,269
7961+
7962+T1067
7963+
7964+Marlborough
7965+
7966+3,192,293
7967+
7968+T1068
7969+
7970+Meriden
7971+
7972+60,508,395
7973+
7974+T1069
7975+
7976+Middlebury
7977+
7978+909,440
7979+
7980+T1070
7981+
7982+Middlefield
7983+
7984+2,125,151
7985+
7986+T1071
7987+
7988+Middletown
7989+
7990+19,762,242
7991+
7992+T1072
7993+
7994+Milford
7995+
7996+11,231,850
7997+
7998+T1073
7999+
8000+Monroe
8001+
8002+6,529,484
8003+
8004+T1074
8005+
8006+Montville
8007+
8008+12,688,713
8009+
8010+T1075
8011+
8012+Morris
8013+
8014+120,267
8015+
8016+T1076
8017+
8018+Naugatuck
8019+
8020+30,424,755
8021+
8022+T1077
8023+
8024+New Britain
8025+
8026+86,445,269
8027+
8028+T1078
8029+
8030+New Canaan
8031+
8032+678,845
8033+
8034+T1079
8035+
8036+New Fairfield
8037+
8038+4,433,622
8039+
8040+T1080
8041+
8042+New Hartford
8043+
8044+3,155,693
8045+
8046+T1081
8047+
8048+New Haven
8049+
8050+154,551,977
8051+
8052+T1082
8053+
8054+Newington
8055+
8056+13,160,262
8057+
8058+T1083
8059+
8060+New London
8061+
8062+25,928,509
8063+
8064+T1084
8065+
8066+New Milford
8067+
8068+12,009,780
8069+
8070+T1085
8071+
8072+Newtown
8073+
8074+5,080,129
8075+
8076+T1086
8077+
8078+Norfolk
8079+
8080+39,910
8081+
8082+T1087
8083+
8084+North Branford
8085+
8086+8,161,138
8087+
8088+T1088
8089+
8090+North Canaan
8091+
8092+2,064,227
8093+
8094+T1089
8095+
8096+North Haven
8097+
8098+4,003,587
8099+
8100+T1090
8101+
8102+North Stonington
8103+
8104+2,868,240
8105+
8106+T1091
8107+
8108+Norwalk
8109+
8110+11,493,340
8111+
8112+T1092
8113+
8114+Norwich
8115+
8116+36,395,079
8117+
8118+T1093
8119+
8120+Old Lyme
8121+
8122+324,567
8123+
8124+T1094
8125+
8126+Old Saybrook
8127+
8128+225,880
8129+
8130+T1095
8131+
8132+Orange
8133+
8134+1,615,314
8135+
8136+T1096
8137+
8138+Oxford
8139+
8140+4,615,831
8141+
8142+T1097
8143+
8144+Plainfield
8145+
8146+15,436,567
8147+
8148+T1098
8149+
8150+Plainville
8151+
8152+10,368,696
8153+
8154+T1099
8155+
8156+Plymouth
8157+
8158+9,820,785
8159+
8160+T1100
8161+
8162+Pomfret
8163+
8164+3,095,257
8165+
8166+T1101
8167+
8168+Portland
8169+
8170+4,418,025
8171+
8172+T1102
8173+
8174+Preston
8175+
8176+3,038,825
8177+
8178+T1103
8179+
8180+Prospect
8181+
8182+5,354,202
8183+
8184+T1104
8185+
8186+Putnam
8187+
8188+8,386,282
8189+
8190+T1105
8191+
8192+Redding
8193+
8194+263,834
8195+
8196+T1106
8197+
8198+Ridgefield
8199+
8200+805,748
8201+
8202+T1107
8203+
8204+Rocky Hill
8205+
8206+4,374,933
8207+
8208+T1108
8209+
8210+Roxbury
8211+
8212+64,463
8213+
8214+T1109
8215+
8216+Salem
8217+
8218+3,073,181
8219+
8220+T1110
8221+
8222+Salisbury
8223+
8224+60,176
8225+
8226+T1111
8227+
8228+Scotland
8229+
8230+1,431,548
8231+
8232+T1112
8233+
8234+Seymour
8235+
8236+10,128,492
8237+
8238+T1113
8239+
8240+Sharon
8241+
8242+42,103
8243+
8244+T1114
8245+
8246+Shelton
8247+
8248+6,168,811
8249+
8250+T1115
8251+
8252+Sherman
8253+
8254+80,962
8255+
8256+T1116
8257+
8258+Simsbury
8259+
8260+6,233,528
8261+
8262+T1117
8263+
8264+Somers
8265+
8266+5,988,583
8267+
8268+T1118
8269+
8270+Southbury
8271+
8272+3,588,158
8273+
8274+T1119
8275+
8276+Southington
8277+
8278+20,518,059
8279+
8280+T1120
8281+
8282+South Windsor
8283+
8284+12,986,098
8285+
8286+T1121
8287+
8288+Sprague
8289+
8290+2,626,404
8291+
8292+T1122
8293+
8294+Stafford
8295+
8296+9,849,733
8297+
8298+T1123
8299+
8300+Stamford
8301+
8302+11,053,759
8303+
8304+T1124
8305+
8306+Sterling
8307+
8308+3,214,712
8309+
8310+T1125
8311+
8312+Stonington
8313+
8314+1,792,984
8315+
8316+T1126
8317+
8318+Stratford
8319+
8320+21,711,782
8321+
8322+T1127
8323+
8324+Suffield
8325+
8326+6,313,558
8327+
8328+T1128
8329+
8330+Thomaston
8331+
8332+5,665,106
8333+
8334+T1129
8335+
8336+Thompson
8337+
8338+7,580,992
8339+
8340+T1130
8341+
8342+Tolland
8343+
8344+10,784,974
8345+
8346+T1131
8347+
8348+Torrington
8349+
8350+24,656,637
8351+
8352+T1132
8353+
8354+Trumbull
8355+
8356+3,685,193
8357+
8358+T1133
8359+
8360+Union
8361+
8362+242,658
8363+
8364+T1134
8365+
8366+Vernon
8367+
8368+19,391,204
8369+
8370+T1135
8371+
8372+Voluntown
8373+
8374+2,516,563
8375+
8376+T1136
8377+
8378+Wallingford
8379+
8380+21,578,288
8381+
8382+T1137
8383+
8384+Warren
8385+
8386+49,407
8387+
8388+T1138
8389+
8390+Washington
8391+
8392+98,425
8393+
8394+T1139
8395+
8396+Waterbury
8397+
8398+133,856,066
8399+
8400+T1140
8401+
8402+Waterford
8403+
8404+488,299
8405+
8406+T1141
8407+
8408+Watertown
8409+
8410+11,876,270
8411+
8412+T1142
8413+
8414+Westbrook
8415+
8416+130,117
8417+
8418+T1143
8419+
8420+West Hartford
8421+
8422+21,362,490
8423+
8424+T1144
8425+
8426+West Haven
8427+
8428+45,390,487
8429+
8430+T1145
8431+
8432+Weston
8433+
8434+381,480
8435+
8436+T1146
8437+
8438+Westport
8439+
8440+909,281
8441+
8442+T1147
8443+
8444+Wethersfield
8445+
8446+9,500,934
8447+
8448+T1148
8449+
8450+Willington
8451+
8452+3,669,422
8453+
8454+T1149
8455+
8456+Wilton
8457+
8458+665,382
8459+
8460+T1150
8461+
8462+Winchester
8463+
8464+8,080,090
8465+
8466+T1151
8467+
8468+Windham
8469+
8470+26,681,944
8471+
8472+T1152
8473+
8474+Windsor
8475+
8476+12,311,652
8477+
8478+T1153
8479+
8480+Windsor Locks
8481+
8482+5,248,411
8483+
8484+T1154
8485+
8486+Wolcott
8487+
8488+13,516,067
8489+
8490+T1155
8491+
8492+Woodbridge
8493+
8494+723,232
8495+
8496+T1156
8497+
8498+Woodbury
8499+
8500+1,341,249
8501+
8502+T1157
8503+
8504+Woodstock
8505+
8506+5,401,847
8507+
8508+Sec. 21. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 12-18b of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, each town, city and borough shall receive the following payment in lieu of taxes for state-owned property.
8509+
8510+
8511+
8512+T1158 Municipality/District Grant Amount
8513+T1159 Andover 4,211
8514+T1160 Ansonia 44,259
8515+T1161 Ashford 44
8516+T1162 Avon -
8517+T1163 Barkhamsted 1,682
8518+T1164 Beacon Falls 20,772
8519+T1165 Berlin 447
8520+T1166 Bethany 5,865
8521+T1167 Bethel 149
8522+T1168 Bethlehem 158
8523+T1169 Bloomfield 14,068
8524+T1170 Bolton 15,913
8525+T1171 Bozrah -
8526+T1172 Branford -
8527+T1173 Bridgeport 2,367,096
8528+T1174 Bridgewater 51
8529+T1175 Bristol -
8530+T1176 Brookfield 337
8531+T1177 Brooklyn 111,376
8532+T1178 Burlington 5,437
8533+T1179 Canaan 93,900
8534+T1180 Canterbury 327
8535+T1181 Canton -
8536+T1182 Chaplin 50,399
8537+T1183 Cheshire 1,865,136
8538+T1184 Chester 415
8539+T1185 Clinton -
8540+T1186 Colchester -
8541+T1187 Colebrook 1,206
8542+T1188 Columbia 167
8543+T1189 Cornwall 3,149
8544+T1190 Coventry 284
8545+T1191 Cromwell 180
8546+T1192 Danbury 1,881,851
8547+T1193 Darien -
8548+T1194 Deep River -
8549+T1195 Derby 663
8550+T1196 Durham 123
8551+T1197 East Granby -
8552+T1198 East Haddam 8,423
8553+T1199 East Hampton 49,068
8554+T1200 East Hartford 555,245
8555+T1201 East Haven 240,702
8556+T1202 East Lyme 862,360
8557+T1203 East Windsor 57,816
8558+T1204 Eastford -
8559+T1205 Easton 410
8560+T1206 Ellington 96
8561+T1207 Enfield 1,044,614
8562+T1208 Essex 78
8563+T1209 Fairfield 137
8564+T1210 Farmington 3,134,814
8565+T1211 Franklin 5,944
8566+T1212 Glastonbury -
8567+T1213 Goshen 408
8568+T1214 Granby 50
8569+T1215 Greenwich -
8570+T1216 Griswold 17,108
8571+T1217 Groton (Town of) 833,258
8572+T1218 Guilford -
8573+T1219 Haddam 21,098
8574+T1220 Hamden 708,944
8575+T1221 Hampton 20,874
8576+T1222 Hartford 13,560,353
8577+T1223 Hartland 87,788
8578+T1224 Harwinton -
8579+T1225 Hebron -
8580+T1226 Kent 35,287
8581+T1227 Killingly 179,430
8582+T1228 Killingworth 62,170
8583+T1229 Lebanon 3,431
8584+T1230 Ledyard 589,458
8585+T1231 Lisbon 130
8586+T1232 Litchfield 24,449
8587+T1233 Lyme -
8588+T1234 Madison 368,911
8589+T1235 Manchester 555,314
8590+T1236 Mansfield 7,131,699
8591+T1237 Marlborough -
8592+T1238 Meriden 192,354
8593+T1239 Middlebury -
8594+T1240 Middlefield 33
8595+T1241 Middletown 2,224,822
8596+T1242 Milford 195,096
8597+T1243 Monroe 46
8598+T1244 Montville 1,785,473
8599+T1245 Morris 820
8600+T1246 Naugatuck 2,998
8601+T1247 New Britain 3,276,462
8602+T1248 New Canaan 7,331
8603+T1249 New Fairfield 127
8604+T1250 New Hartford -
8605+T1251 New Haven 6,013,572
8606+T1252 New London 295,665
8607+T1253 New Milford 194
8608+T1254 Newington 560,153
8609+T1255 Newtown 733,247
8610+T1256 Norfolk 72,627
8611+T1257 North Branford -
8612+T1258 North Canaan 6,827
8613+T1259 North Haven 2,621
8614+T1260 North Stonington 219
8615+T1261 Norwalk 31,982
8616+T1262 Norwich 612,634
8617+T1263 Old Lyme 146
8618+T1264 Old Saybrook -
8619+T1265 Orange 194
8620+T1266 Oxford 163,743
8621+T1267 Plainfield 1,260
8622+T1268 Plainville 388
8623+T1269 Plymouth 458
8624+T1270 Pomfret 27,221
8625+T1271 Portland 199
8626+T1272 Preston 716
8627+T1273 Prospect -
8628+T1274 Putnam -
8629+T1275 Redding 94,856
8630+T1276 Ridgefield 2,087
8631+T1277 Rocky Hill 774,861
8632+T1278 Roxbury 64
8633+T1279 Salem 47,337
8634+T1280 Salisbury 108
8635+T1281 Scotland 16,880
8636+T1282 Seymour -
8637+T1283 Sharon -
8638+T1284 Shelton 344
8639+T1285 Sherman -
8640+T1286 Simsbury 2,555
8641+T1287 Somers 1,364,700
8642+T1288 South Windsor 78
8643+T1289 Southbury 171,469
8644+T1290 Southington -
8645+T1291 Sprague 366
8646+T1292 Stafford 4,404
8647+T1293 Stamford 1,065,042
8648+T1294 Sterling 131
8649+T1295 Stonington -
8650+T1296 Stratford 122,285
8651+T1297 Suffield 2,426,766
8652+T1298 Thomaston 5,728
8653+T1299 Thompson 41
8654+T1300 Tolland -
8655+T1301 Torrington 96,492
8656+T1302 Trumbull -
8657+T1303 Union 25,513
8658+T1304 Vernon 113,496
8659+T1305 Voluntown 71,479
8660+T1306 Wallingford -
8661+T1307 Warren 9,522
8662+T1308 Washington 6,117
8663+T1309 Waterbury 3,896,947
8664+T1310 Waterford 122,408
8665+T1311 Watertown 15,917
8666+T1312 West Hartford -
8667+T1313 West Haven -
8668+T1314 Westbrook -
8669+T1315 Weston -
8670+T1316 Westport 365,527
8671+T1317 Wethersfield 107,242
8672+T1318 Willington 17,136
8673+T1319 Wilton 330
8674+T1320 Winchester 31,191
8675+T1321 Windham 2,795,180
8676+T1322 Windsor -
8677+T1323 Windsor Locks 25,283
8678+T1324 Wolcott -
8679+T1325 Woodbridge -
8680+T1326 Woodbury 194
8681+T1327 Woodstock 1,581
8682+T1328 -
8683+T1329 Bantam (Bor.) -
8684+T1330 Danielson (Bor.) 11,973
8685+T1331 Fenwick (Bor.) -
8686+T1332 Groton (City of) 56,213
8687+T1333 Groton Long Point -
8688+T1334 Jewett City (Bor.) 541
8689+T1335 Litchfield (Bor.) 765
8690+T1336 Newtown (Bor.) 129
8691+T1337 -
8692+T1338 Total 66,730,438
8693+
8694+T1158
8695+
8696+Municipality/District
8697+
8698+Grant Amount
8699+
8700+T1159
8701+
8702+ Andover
8703+
8704+4,211
8705+
8706+T1160
8707+
8708+ Ansonia
8709+
8710+44,259
8711+
8712+T1161
8713+
8714+ Ashford
8715+
8716+44
8717+
8718+T1162
8719+
8720+ Avon
8721+
8722+-
8723+
8724+T1163
8725+
8726+ Barkhamsted
8727+
8728+1,682
8729+
8730+T1164
8731+
8732+ Beacon Falls
8733+
8734+20,772
8735+
8736+T1165
8737+
8738+ Berlin
8739+
8740+447
8741+
8742+T1166
8743+
8744+ Bethany
8745+
8746+5,865
8747+
8748+T1167
8749+
8750+ Bethel
8751+
8752+149
8753+
8754+T1168
8755+
8756+ Bethlehem
8757+
8758+158
8759+
8760+T1169
8761+
8762+ Bloomfield
8763+
8764+14,068
8765+
8766+T1170
8767+
8768+ Bolton
8769+
8770+15,913
8771+
8772+T1171
8773+
8774+ Bozrah
8775+
8776+-
8777+
8778+T1172
8779+
8780+ Branford
8781+
8782+-
8783+
8784+T1173
8785+
8786+ Bridgeport
8787+
8788+2,367,096
8789+
8790+T1174
8791+
8792+ Bridgewater
8793+
8794+51
8795+
8796+T1175
8797+
8798+ Bristol
8799+
8800+-
8801+
8802+T1176
8803+
8804+ Brookfield
8805+
8806+337
8807+
8808+T1177
8809+
8810+ Brooklyn
8811+
8812+111,376
8813+
8814+T1178
8815+
8816+ Burlington
8817+
8818+5,437
8819+
8820+T1179
8821+
8822+ Canaan
8823+
8824+93,900
8825+
8826+T1180
8827+
8828+ Canterbury
8829+
8830+327
8831+
8832+T1181
8833+
8834+ Canton
8835+
8836+-
8837+
8838+T1182
8839+
8840+ Chaplin
8841+
8842+50,399
8843+
8844+T1183
8845+
8846+ Cheshire
8847+
8848+1,865,136
8849+
8850+T1184
8851+
8852+ Chester
8853+
8854+415
8855+
8856+T1185
8857+
8858+ Clinton
8859+
8860+-
8861+
8862+T1186
8863+
8864+ Colchester
8865+
8866+-
8867+
8868+T1187
8869+
8870+ Colebrook
8871+
8872+1,206
8873+
8874+T1188
8875+
8876+ Columbia
8877+
8878+167
8879+
8880+T1189
8881+
8882+ Cornwall
8883+
8884+3,149
8885+
8886+T1190
8887+
8888+ Coventry
8889+
8890+284
8891+
8892+T1191
8893+
8894+ Cromwell
8895+
8896+180
8897+
8898+T1192
8899+
8900+ Danbury
8901+
8902+1,881,851
8903+
8904+T1193
8905+
8906+ Darien
8907+
8908+-
8909+
8910+T1194
8911+
8912+ Deep River
8913+
8914+-
8915+
8916+T1195
8917+
8918+ Derby
8919+
8920+663
8921+
8922+T1196
8923+
8924+ Durham
8925+
8926+123
8927+
8928+T1197
8929+
8930+ East Granby
8931+
8932+-
8933+
8934+T1198
8935+
8936+ East Haddam
8937+
8938+8,423
8939+
8940+T1199
8941+
8942+ East Hampton
8943+
8944+49,068
8945+
8946+T1200
8947+
8948+ East Hartford
8949+
8950+555,245
8951+
8952+T1201
8953+
8954+ East Haven
8955+
8956+240,702
8957+
8958+T1202
8959+
8960+ East Lyme
8961+
8962+862,360
8963+
8964+T1203
8965+
8966+ East Windsor
8967+
8968+57,816
8969+
8970+T1204
8971+
8972+ Eastford
8973+
8974+-
8975+
8976+T1205
8977+
8978+ Easton
8979+
8980+410
8981+
8982+T1206
8983+
8984+ Ellington
8985+
8986+96
8987+
8988+T1207
8989+
8990+ Enfield
8991+
8992+1,044,614
8993+
8994+T1208
8995+
8996+ Essex
8997+
8998+78
8999+
9000+T1209
9001+
9002+ Fairfield
9003+
9004+137
9005+
9006+T1210
9007+
9008+ Farmington
9009+
9010+3,134,814
9011+
9012+T1211
9013+
9014+ Franklin
9015+
9016+5,944
9017+
9018+T1212
9019+
9020+ Glastonbury
9021+
9022+-
9023+
9024+T1213
9025+
9026+ Goshen
9027+
9028+408
9029+
9030+T1214
9031+
9032+ Granby
9033+
9034+50
9035+
9036+T1215
9037+
9038+ Greenwich
9039+
9040+-
9041+
9042+T1216
9043+
9044+ Griswold
9045+
9046+17,108
9047+
9048+T1217
9049+
9050+ Groton (Town of)
9051+
9052+833,258
9053+
9054+T1218
9055+
9056+ Guilford
9057+
9058+-
9059+
9060+T1219
9061+
9062+ Haddam
9063+
9064+21,098
9065+
9066+T1220
9067+
9068+ Hamden
9069+
9070+708,944
9071+
9072+T1221
9073+
9074+ Hampton
9075+
9076+20,874
9077+
9078+T1222
9079+
9080+ Hartford
9081+
9082+13,560,353
9083+
9084+T1223
9085+
9086+ Hartland
9087+
9088+87,788
9089+
9090+T1224
9091+
9092+ Harwinton
9093+
9094+-
9095+
9096+T1225
9097+
9098+ Hebron
9099+
9100+-
9101+
9102+T1226
9103+
9104+ Kent
9105+
9106+35,287
9107+
9108+T1227
9109+
9110+ Killingly
9111+
9112+179,430
9113+
9114+T1228
9115+
9116+ Killingworth
9117+
9118+62,170
9119+
9120+T1229
9121+
9122+ Lebanon
9123+
9124+3,431
9125+
9126+T1230
9127+
9128+ Ledyard
9129+
9130+589,458
9131+
9132+T1231
9133+
9134+ Lisbon
9135+
9136+130
9137+
9138+T1232
9139+
9140+ Litchfield
9141+
9142+24,449
9143+
9144+T1233
9145+
9146+ Lyme
9147+
9148+-
9149+
9150+T1234
9151+
9152+ Madison
9153+
9154+368,911
9155+
9156+T1235
9157+
9158+ Manchester
9159+
9160+555,314
9161+
9162+T1236
9163+
9164+ Mansfield
9165+
9166+7,131,699
9167+
9168+T1237
9169+
9170+ Marlborough
9171+
9172+-
9173+
9174+T1238
9175+
9176+ Meriden
9177+
9178+192,354
9179+
9180+T1239
9181+
9182+ Middlebury
9183+
9184+-
9185+
9186+T1240
9187+
9188+ Middlefield
9189+
9190+33
9191+
9192+T1241
9193+
9194+ Middletown
9195+
9196+2,224,822
9197+
9198+T1242
9199+
9200+ Milford
9201+
9202+195,096
9203+
9204+T1243
9205+
9206+ Monroe
9207+
9208+46
9209+
9210+T1244
9211+
9212+ Montville
9213+
9214+1,785,473
9215+
9216+T1245
9217+
9218+ Morris
9219+
9220+820
9221+
9222+T1246
9223+
9224+ Naugatuck
9225+
9226+2,998
9227+
9228+T1247
9229+
9230+ New Britain
9231+
9232+3,276,462
9233+
9234+T1248
9235+
9236+ New Canaan
9237+
9238+7,331
9239+
9240+T1249
9241+
9242+ New Fairfield
9243+
9244+127
9245+
9246+T1250
9247+
9248+ New Hartford
9249+
9250+-
9251+
9252+T1251
9253+
9254+ New Haven
9255+
9256+6,013,572
9257+
9258+T1252
9259+
9260+ New London
9261+
9262+295,665
9263+
9264+T1253
9265+
9266+ New Milford
9267+
9268+194
9269+
9270+T1254
9271+
9272+ Newington
9273+
9274+560,153
9275+
9276+T1255
9277+
9278+ Newtown
9279+
9280+733,247
9281+
9282+T1256
9283+
9284+ Norfolk
9285+
9286+72,627
9287+
9288+T1257
9289+
9290+ North Branford
9291+
9292+-
9293+
9294+T1258
9295+
9296+ North Canaan
9297+
9298+6,827
9299+
9300+T1259
9301+
9302+ North Haven
9303+
9304+2,621
9305+
9306+T1260
9307+
9308+ North Stonington
9309+
9310+219
9311+
9312+T1261
9313+
9314+ Norwalk
9315+
9316+31,982
9317+
9318+T1262
9319+
9320+ Norwich
9321+
9322+612,634
9323+
9324+T1263
9325+
9326+ Old Lyme
9327+
9328+146
9329+
9330+T1264
9331+
9332+ Old Saybrook
9333+
9334+-
9335+
9336+T1265
9337+
9338+ Orange
9339+
9340+194
9341+
9342+T1266
9343+
9344+ Oxford
9345+
9346+163,743
9347+
9348+T1267
9349+
9350+ Plainfield
9351+
9352+1,260
9353+
9354+T1268
9355+
9356+ Plainville
9357+
9358+388
9359+
9360+T1269
9361+
9362+ Plymouth
9363+
9364+458
9365+
9366+T1270
9367+
9368+ Pomfret
9369+
9370+27,221
9371+
9372+T1271
9373+
9374+ Portland
9375+
9376+199
9377+
9378+T1272
9379+
9380+ Preston
9381+
9382+716
9383+
9384+T1273
9385+
9386+ Prospect
9387+
9388+-
9389+
9390+T1274
9391+
9392+ Putnam
9393+
9394+-
9395+
9396+T1275
9397+
9398+ Redding
9399+
9400+94,856
9401+
9402+T1276
9403+
9404+ Ridgefield
9405+
9406+2,087
9407+
9408+T1277
9409+
9410+ Rocky Hill
9411+
9412+774,861
9413+
9414+T1278
9415+
9416+ Roxbury
9417+
9418+64
9419+
9420+T1279
9421+
9422+ Salem
9423+
9424+47,337
9425+
9426+T1280
9427+
9428+ Salisbury
9429+
9430+108
9431+
9432+T1281
9433+
9434+ Scotland
9435+
9436+16,880
9437+
9438+T1282
9439+
9440+ Seymour
9441+
9442+-
9443+
9444+T1283
9445+
9446+ Sharon
9447+
9448+-
9449+
9450+T1284
9451+
9452+ Shelton
9453+
9454+344
9455+
9456+T1285
9457+
9458+ Sherman
9459+
9460+-
9461+
9462+T1286
9463+
9464+ Simsbury
9465+
9466+2,555
9467+
9468+T1287
9469+
9470+ Somers
9471+
9472+1,364,700
9473+
9474+T1288
9475+
9476+ South Windsor
9477+
9478+78
9479+
9480+T1289
9481+
9482+ Southbury
9483+
9484+171,469
9485+
9486+T1290
9487+
9488+ Southington
9489+
9490+-
9491+
9492+T1291
9493+
9494+ Sprague
9495+
9496+366
9497+
9498+T1292
9499+
9500+ Stafford
9501+
9502+4,404
9503+
9504+T1293
9505+
9506+ Stamford
9507+
9508+1,065,042
9509+
9510+T1294
9511+
9512+ Sterling
9513+
9514+131
9515+
9516+T1295
9517+
9518+ Stonington
9519+
9520+-
9521+
9522+T1296
9523+
9524+ Stratford
9525+
9526+122,285
9527+
9528+T1297
9529+
9530+ Suffield
9531+
9532+2,426,766
9533+
9534+T1298
9535+
9536+ Thomaston
9537+
9538+5,728
9539+
9540+T1299
9541+
9542+ Thompson
9543+
9544+41
9545+
9546+T1300
9547+
9548+ Tolland
9549+
9550+-
9551+
9552+T1301
9553+
9554+ Torrington
9555+
9556+96,492
9557+
9558+T1302
9559+
9560+ Trumbull
9561+
9562+-
9563+
9564+T1303
9565+
9566+ Union
9567+
9568+25,513
9569+
9570+T1304
9571+
9572+ Vernon
9573+
9574+113,496
9575+
9576+T1305
9577+
9578+ Voluntown
9579+
9580+71,479
9581+
9582+T1306
9583+
9584+ Wallingford
9585+
9586+-
9587+
9588+T1307
9589+
9590+ Warren
9591+
9592+9,522
9593+
9594+T1308
9595+
9596+ Washington
9597+
9598+6,117
9599+
9600+T1309
9601+
9602+ Waterbury
9603+
9604+3,896,947
9605+
9606+T1310
9607+
9608+ Waterford
9609+
9610+122,408
9611+
9612+T1311
9613+
9614+ Watertown
9615+
9616+15,917
9617+
9618+T1312
9619+
9620+ West Hartford
9621+
9622+-
9623+
9624+T1313
9625+
9626+ West Haven
9627+
9628+-
9629+
9630+T1314
9631+
9632+ Westbrook
9633+
9634+-
9635+
9636+T1315
9637+
9638+ Weston
9639+
9640+-
9641+
9642+T1316
9643+
9644+ Westport
9645+
9646+365,527
9647+
9648+T1317
9649+
9650+ Wethersfield
9651+
9652+107,242
9653+
9654+T1318
9655+
9656+ Willington
9657+
9658+17,136
9659+
9660+T1319
9661+
9662+ Wilton
9663+
9664+330
9665+
9666+T1320
9667+
9668+ Winchester
9669+
9670+31,191
9671+
9672+T1321
9673+
9674+ Windham
9675+
9676+2,795,180
9677+
9678+T1322
9679+
9680+ Windsor
9681+
9682+-
9683+
9684+T1323
9685+
9686+ Windsor Locks
9687+
9688+25,283
9689+
9690+T1324
9691+
9692+ Wolcott
9693+
9694+-
9695+
9696+T1325
9697+
9698+ Woodbridge
9699+
9700+-
9701+
9702+T1326
9703+
9704+ Woodbury
9705+
9706+194
9707+
9708+T1327
9709+
9710+ Woodstock
9711+
9712+1,581
9713+
9714+T1328
9715+
9716+-
9717+
9718+T1329
9719+
9720+ Bantam (Bor.)
9721+
9722+-
9723+
9724+T1330
9725+
9726+ Danielson (Bor.)
9727+
9728+11,973
9729+
9730+T1331
9731+
9732+ Fenwick (Bor.)
9733+
9734+-
9735+
9736+T1332
9737+
9738+ Groton (City of)
9739+
9740+56,213
9741+
9742+T1333
9743+
9744+ Groton Long Point
9745+
9746+-
9747+
9748+T1334
9749+
9750+ Jewett City (Bor.)
9751+
9752+541
9753+
9754+T1335
9755+
9756+ Litchfield (Bor.)
9757+
9758+765
9759+
9760+T1336
9761+
9762+ Newtown (Bor.)
9763+
9764+129
9765+
9766+T1337
9767+
9768+-
9769+
9770+T1338
9771+
9772+ Total
9773+
9774+66,730,438
9775+
9776+Sec. 22. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 12-18b of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, each town and lesser taxing district shall receive the following payment in lieu of taxes for private college and hospital property.
9777+
9778+
9779+
9780+T1339 Grantee Amount
9781+T1340 Andover -
9782+T1341 Ansonia -
9783+T1342 Ashford -
9784+T1343 Avon -
9785+T1344 Barkhamsted -
9786+T1345 Beacon Falls -
9787+T1346 Berlin -
9788+T1347 Bethany 15,096
9789+T1348 Bethel 6
9790+T1349 Bethlehem -
9791+T1350 Bloomfield 190,614
9792+T1351 Bolton -
9793+T1352 Bozrah -
9794+T1353 Branford -
9795+T1354 Bridgeport 7,454,025
9796+T1355 Bridgewater -
9797+T1356 Bristol 392,185
9798+T1357 Brookfield -
9799+T1358 Brooklyn -
9800+T1359 Burlington -
9801+T1360 Canaan 1,960
9802+T1361 Canterbury -
9803+T1362 Canton -
9804+T1363 Chaplin -
9805+T1364 Cheshire 121,350
9806+T1365 Chester -
9807+T1366 Clinton -
9808+T1367 Colchester -
9809+T1368 Colebrook -
9810+T1369 Columbia -
9811+T1370 Cornwall -
9812+T1371 Coventry -
9813+T1372 Cromwell 2,634
9814+T1373 Danbury 1,258,449
9815+T1374 Darien -
9816+T1375 Deep River -
9817+T1376 Derby 833,361
9818+T1377 Durham -
9819+T1378 East Granby -
9820+T1379 East Haddam -
9821+T1380 East Hampton -
9822+T1381 East Hartford 487,075
9823+T1382 East Haven -
9824+T1383 East Lyme 40,179
9825+T1384 East Windsor -
9826+T1385 Eastford -
9827+T1386 Easton -
9828+T1387 Ellington -
9829+T1388 Enfield 25,375
9830+T1389 Essex -
9831+T1390 Fairfield 1,997,360
9832+T1391 Farmington 29,691
9833+T1392 Franklin -
9834+T1393 Glastonbury 7
9835+T1394 Goshen -
9836+T1395 Granby -
9837+T1396 Greenwich -
9838+T1397 Griswold -
9839+T1398 Groton (Town of) 37,634
9840+T1399 Guilford -
9841+T1400 Haddam -
9842+T1401 Hamden 2,833,043
9843+T1402 Hampton -
9844+T1403 Hartford 23,664,027
9845+T1404 Hartland -
9846+T1405 Harwinton -
9847+T1406 Hebron -
9848+T1407 Kent -
9849+T1408 Killingly -
9850+T1409 Killingworth -
9851+T1410 Lebanon -
9852+T1411 Ledyard -
9853+T1412 Lisbon -
9854+T1413 Litchfield -
9855+T1414 Lyme -
9856+T1415 Madison -
9857+T1416 Manchester 810,890
9858+T1417 Mansfield -
9859+T1418 Marlborough -
9860+T1419 Meriden 1,175,795
9861+T1420 Middlebury -
9862+T1421 Middlefield -
9863+T1422 Middletown 3,826,085
9864+T1423 Milford 419,820
9865+T1424 Monroe -
9866+T1425 Montville -
9867+T1426 Morris -
9868+T1427 Naugatuck -
9869+T1428 New Britain 2,520,682
9870+T1429 New Canaan -
9871+T1430 New Fairfield -
9872+T1431 New Hartford -
9873+T1432 New Haven 40,688,189
9874+T1433 New London 4,710,585
9875+T1434 New Milford 89,321
9876+T1435 Newington 1,529,519
9877+T1436 Newtown -
9878+T1437 Norfolk 44,716
9879+T1438 North Branford -
9880+T1439 North Canaan -
9881+T1440 North Haven 578,614
9882+T1441 North Stonington -
9883+T1442 Norwalk 1,471,056
9884+T1443 Norwich 758,666
9885+T1444 Old Lyme 2,006
9886+T1445 Old Saybrook -
9887+T1446 Orange 151,773
9888+T1447 Oxford -
9889+T1448 Plainfield 34,410
9890+T1449 Plainville -
9891+T1450 Plymouth -
9892+T1451 Pomfret -
9893+T1452 Portland -
9894+T1453 Preston -
9895+T1454 Prospect -
9896+T1455 Putnam 212,667
9897+T1456 Redding -
9898+T1457 Ridgefield -
9899+T1458 Rocky Hill -
9900+T1459 Roxbury -
9901+T1460 Salem -
9902+T1461 Salisbury -
9903+T1462 Scotland -
9904+T1463 Seymour -
9905+T1464 Sharon -
9906+T1465 Shelton -
9907+T1466 Sherman -
9908+T1467 Simsbury -
9909+T1468 Somers -
9910+T1469 South Windsor -
9911+T1470 Southbury -
9912+T1471 Southington -
9913+T1472 Sprague -
9914+T1473 Stafford 213,778
9915+T1474 Stamford 1,837,777
9916+T1475 Sterling -
9917+T1476 Stonington -
9918+T1477 Stratford -
9919+T1478 Suffield -
9920+T1479 Thomaston -
9921+T1480 Thompson -
9922+T1481 Tolland -
9923+T1482 Torrington 238,519
9924+T1483 Trumbull 3,260
9925+T1484 Union -
9926+T1485 Vernon 317,760
9927+T1486 Voluntown 56,167
9928+T1487 Wallingford 152,586
9929+T1488 Warren -
9930+T1489 Washington -
9931+T1490 Waterbury 5,404,535
9932+T1491 Waterford 61,523
9933+T1492 Watertown -
9934+T1493 West Hartford 961,435
9935+T1494 West Haven 5,008,541
9936+T1495 Westbrook -
9937+T1496 Weston -
9938+T1497 Westport 172,387
9939+T1498 Wethersfield 8,592
9940+T1499 Willington -
9941+T1500 Wilton -
9942+T1501 Winchester 40,379
9943+T1502 Windham 625,611
9944+T1503 Windsor -
9945+T1504 Windsor Locks -
9946+T1505 Wolcott -
9947+T1506 Woodbridge -
9948+T1507 Woodbury -
9949+T1508 Woodstock -
9950+T1509 -
9951+T1510 Bantam (Bor.) -
9952+T1511 Danielson (Bor.) -
9953+T1512 Fenwick (Bor.) -
9954+T1513 Groton (City of) -
9955+T1514 Groton Long Point -
9956+T1515 Jewett City (Bor.) -
9957+T1516 Litchfield (Bor.) -
9958+T1517 Newtown (Bor.) -
9959+T1518 Stonington (Bor.) -
9960+T1519 Woodmont (Bor.) -
9961+T1520 -
9962+T1521 -
9963+T1522 Bloomfield: Center FD 4,922
9964+T1523 Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD -
9965+T1524 Cromwell Fire District -
9966+T1525 Enfield FD #1 -
9967+T1526 Enfield Hazardville FD #3 1,821
9968+T1527 Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4 -
9969+T1528 Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5 -
9970+T1529 Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 -
9971+T1530 Manchester - Eighth Utility District -
9972+T1531 Groton: Poq. Bridge FD 9,445
9973+T1532 Middletown - City Fire -
9974+T1533 Middletown- South Fire 7,504
9975+T1534 Middletown, Westfield F.D. -
9976+T1535 New Milford: N. Milford FD 5,737
9977+T1536 Norwich - CCD (City) -
9978+T1537 Norwich - TCD (Town) -
9979+T1538 Simsbury FD -
9980+T1539 Stafford, Stafford Service District -
9981+T1540 Plainfield: Moosup FD -
9982+T1541 Plainfield: Plainfield FD 1,976
9983+T1542 Putnam: W. Putnam District 82
9984+T1543 Windham - 1st Taxing District -
9985+T1544 Windham Second -
9986+T1545 W. Haven: First Center 843,511
9987+T1546 W. Haven: West Shore FD 224,454
9988+T1547 W. Haven: Allingtown FD 339,600
9989+T1548
9990+T1549 Total 114,950,770
9991+
9992+T1339
9993+
9994+Grantee
9995+
9996+Amount
9997+
9998+T1340
9999+
10000+ Andover
10001+
10002+-
10003+
10004+T1341
10005+
10006+ Ansonia
10007+
10008+-
10009+
10010+T1342
10011+
10012+ Ashford
10013+
10014+-
10015+
10016+T1343
10017+
10018+ Avon
10019+
10020+-
10021+
10022+T1344
10023+
10024+ Barkhamsted
10025+
10026+-
10027+
10028+T1345
10029+
10030+ Beacon Falls
10031+
10032+-
10033+
10034+T1346
10035+
10036+ Berlin
10037+
10038+-
10039+
10040+T1347
10041+
10042+ Bethany
10043+
10044+15,096
10045+
10046+T1348
10047+
10048+ Bethel
10049+
10050+6
10051+
10052+T1349
10053+
10054+ Bethlehem
10055+
10056+-
10057+
10058+T1350
10059+
10060+ Bloomfield
10061+
10062+190,614
10063+
10064+T1351
10065+
10066+ Bolton
10067+
10068+-
10069+
10070+T1352
10071+
10072+ Bozrah
10073+
10074+-
10075+
10076+T1353
10077+
10078+ Branford
10079+
10080+-
10081+
10082+T1354
10083+
10084+ Bridgeport
10085+
10086+7,454,025
10087+
10088+T1355
10089+
10090+ Bridgewater
10091+
10092+-
10093+
10094+T1356
10095+
10096+ Bristol
10097+
10098+392,185
10099+
10100+T1357
10101+
10102+ Brookfield
10103+
10104+-
10105+
10106+T1358
10107+
10108+ Brooklyn
10109+
10110+-
10111+
10112+T1359
10113+
10114+ Burlington
10115+
10116+-
10117+
10118+T1360
10119+
10120+ Canaan
10121+
10122+1,960
10123+
10124+T1361
10125+
10126+ Canterbury
10127+
10128+-
10129+
10130+T1362
10131+
10132+ Canton
10133+
10134+-
10135+
10136+T1363
10137+
10138+ Chaplin
10139+
10140+-
10141+
10142+T1364
10143+
10144+ Cheshire
10145+
10146+121,350
10147+
10148+T1365
10149+
10150+ Chester
10151+
10152+-
10153+
10154+T1366
10155+
10156+ Clinton
10157+
10158+-
10159+
10160+T1367
10161+
10162+ Colchester
10163+
10164+-
10165+
10166+T1368
10167+
10168+ Colebrook
10169+
10170+-
10171+
10172+T1369
10173+
10174+ Columbia
10175+
10176+-
10177+
10178+T1370
10179+
10180+ Cornwall
10181+
10182+-
10183+
10184+T1371
10185+
10186+ Coventry
10187+
10188+-
10189+
10190+T1372
10191+
10192+ Cromwell
10193+
10194+2,634
10195+
10196+T1373
10197+
10198+ Danbury
10199+
10200+1,258,449
10201+
10202+T1374
10203+
10204+ Darien
10205+
10206+-
10207+
10208+T1375
10209+
10210+ Deep River
10211+
10212+-
10213+
10214+T1376
10215+
10216+ Derby
10217+
10218+833,361
10219+
10220+T1377
10221+
10222+ Durham
10223+
10224+-
10225+
10226+T1378
10227+
10228+ East Granby
10229+
10230+-
10231+
10232+T1379
10233+
10234+ East Haddam
10235+
10236+-
10237+
10238+T1380
10239+
10240+ East Hampton
10241+
10242+-
10243+
10244+T1381
10245+
10246+ East Hartford
10247+
10248+487,075
10249+
10250+T1382
10251+
10252+ East Haven
10253+
10254+-
10255+
10256+T1383
10257+
10258+ East Lyme
10259+
10260+40,179
10261+
10262+T1384
10263+
10264+ East Windsor
10265+
10266+-
10267+
10268+T1385
10269+
10270+ Eastford
10271+
10272+-
10273+
10274+T1386
10275+
10276+ Easton
10277+
10278+-
10279+
10280+T1387
10281+
10282+ Ellington
10283+
10284+-
10285+
10286+T1388
10287+
10288+ Enfield
10289+
10290+25,375
10291+
10292+T1389
10293+
10294+ Essex
10295+
10296+-
10297+
10298+T1390
10299+
10300+ Fairfield
10301+
10302+1,997,360
10303+
10304+T1391
10305+
10306+ Farmington
10307+
10308+29,691
10309+
10310+T1392
10311+
10312+ Franklin
10313+
10314+-
10315+
10316+T1393
10317+
10318+ Glastonbury
10319+
10320+7
10321+
10322+T1394
10323+
10324+ Goshen
10325+
10326+-
10327+
10328+T1395
10329+
10330+ Granby
10331+
10332+-
10333+
10334+T1396
10335+
10336+ Greenwich
10337+
10338+-
10339+
10340+T1397
10341+
10342+ Griswold
10343+
10344+-
10345+
10346+T1398
10347+
10348+ Groton (Town of)
10349+
10350+37,634
10351+
10352+T1399
10353+
10354+ Guilford
10355+
10356+-
10357+
10358+T1400
10359+
10360+ Haddam
10361+
10362+-
10363+
10364+T1401
10365+
10366+ Hamden
10367+
10368+2,833,043
10369+
10370+T1402
10371+
10372+ Hampton
10373+
10374+-
10375+
10376+T1403
10377+
10378+ Hartford
10379+
10380+23,664,027
10381+
10382+T1404
10383+
10384+ Hartland
10385+
10386+-
10387+
10388+T1405
10389+
10390+ Harwinton
10391+
10392+-
10393+
10394+T1406
10395+
10396+ Hebron
10397+
10398+-
10399+
10400+T1407
10401+
10402+ Kent
10403+
10404+-
10405+
10406+T1408
10407+
10408+ Killingly
10409+
10410+-
10411+
10412+T1409
10413+
10414+ Killingworth
10415+
10416+-
10417+
10418+T1410
10419+
10420+ Lebanon
10421+
10422+-
10423+
10424+T1411
10425+
10426+ Ledyard
10427+
10428+-
10429+
10430+T1412
10431+
10432+ Lisbon
10433+
10434+-
10435+
10436+T1413
10437+
10438+ Litchfield
10439+
10440+-
10441+
10442+T1414
10443+
10444+ Lyme
10445+
10446+-
10447+
10448+T1415
10449+
10450+ Madison
10451+
10452+-
10453+
10454+T1416
10455+
10456+ Manchester
10457+
10458+810,890
10459+
10460+T1417
10461+
10462+ Mansfield
10463+
10464+-
10465+
10466+T1418
10467+
10468+ Marlborough
10469+
10470+-
10471+
10472+T1419
10473+
10474+ Meriden
10475+
10476+1,175,795
10477+
10478+T1420
10479+
10480+ Middlebury
10481+
10482+-
10483+
10484+T1421
10485+
10486+ Middlefield
10487+
10488+-
10489+
10490+T1422
10491+
10492+ Middletown
10493+
10494+3,826,085
10495+
10496+T1423
10497+
10498+ Milford
10499+
10500+419,820
10501+
10502+T1424
10503+
10504+ Monroe
10505+
10506+-
10507+
10508+T1425
10509+
10510+ Montville
10511+
10512+-
10513+
10514+T1426
10515+
10516+ Morris
10517+
10518+-
10519+
10520+T1427
10521+
10522+ Naugatuck
10523+
10524+-
10525+
10526+T1428
10527+
10528+ New Britain
10529+
10530+2,520,682
10531+
10532+T1429
10533+
10534+ New Canaan
10535+
10536+-
10537+
10538+T1430
10539+
10540+ New Fairfield
10541+
10542+-
10543+
10544+T1431
10545+
10546+ New Hartford
10547+
10548+-
10549+
10550+T1432
10551+
10552+ New Haven
10553+
10554+40,688,189
10555+
10556+T1433
10557+
10558+ New London
10559+
10560+4,710,585
10561+
10562+T1434
10563+
10564+ New Milford
10565+
10566+89,321
10567+
10568+T1435
10569+
10570+ Newington
10571+
10572+1,529,519
10573+
10574+T1436
10575+
10576+ Newtown
10577+
10578+-
10579+
10580+T1437
10581+
10582+ Norfolk
10583+
10584+44,716
10585+
10586+T1438
10587+
10588+ North Branford
10589+
10590+-
10591+
10592+T1439
10593+
10594+ North Canaan
10595+
10596+-
10597+
10598+T1440
10599+
10600+ North Haven
10601+
10602+578,614
10603+
10604+T1441
10605+
10606+ North Stonington
10607+
10608+-
10609+
10610+T1442
10611+
10612+ Norwalk
10613+
10614+1,471,056
10615+
10616+T1443
10617+
10618+ Norwich
10619+
10620+758,666
10621+
10622+T1444
10623+
10624+ Old Lyme
10625+
10626+2,006
10627+
10628+T1445
10629+
10630+ Old Saybrook
10631+
10632+-
10633+
10634+T1446
10635+
10636+ Orange
10637+
10638+151,773
10639+
10640+T1447
10641+
10642+ Oxford
10643+
10644+-
10645+
10646+T1448
10647+
10648+ Plainfield
10649+
10650+34,410
10651+
10652+T1449
10653+
10654+ Plainville
10655+
10656+-
10657+
10658+T1450
10659+
10660+ Plymouth
10661+
10662+-
10663+
10664+T1451
10665+
10666+ Pomfret
10667+
10668+-
10669+
10670+T1452
10671+
10672+ Portland
10673+
10674+-
10675+
10676+T1453
10677+
10678+ Preston
10679+
10680+-
10681+
10682+T1454
10683+
10684+ Prospect
10685+
10686+-
10687+
10688+T1455
10689+
10690+ Putnam
10691+
10692+212,667
10693+
10694+T1456
10695+
10696+ Redding
10697+
10698+-
10699+
10700+T1457
10701+
10702+ Ridgefield
10703+
10704+-
10705+
10706+T1458
10707+
10708+ Rocky Hill
10709+
10710+-
10711+
10712+T1459
10713+
10714+ Roxbury
10715+
10716+-
10717+
10718+T1460
10719+
10720+ Salem
10721+
10722+-
10723+
10724+T1461
10725+
10726+ Salisbury
10727+
10728+-
10729+
10730+T1462
10731+
10732+ Scotland
10733+
10734+-
10735+
10736+T1463
10737+
10738+ Seymour
10739+
10740+-
10741+
10742+T1464
10743+
10744+ Sharon
10745+
10746+-
10747+
10748+T1465
10749+
10750+ Shelton
10751+
10752+-
10753+
10754+T1466
10755+
10756+ Sherman
10757+
10758+-
10759+
10760+T1467
10761+
10762+ Simsbury
10763+
10764+-
10765+
10766+T1468
10767+
10768+ Somers
10769+
10770+-
10771+
10772+T1469
10773+
10774+ South Windsor
10775+
10776+-
10777+
10778+T1470
10779+
10780+ Southbury
10781+
10782+-
10783+
10784+T1471
10785+
10786+ Southington
10787+
10788+-
10789+
10790+T1472
10791+
10792+ Sprague
10793+
10794+-
10795+
10796+T1473
10797+
10798+ Stafford
10799+
10800+213,778
10801+
10802+T1474
10803+
10804+ Stamford
10805+
10806+1,837,777
10807+
10808+T1475
10809+
10810+ Sterling
10811+
10812+-
10813+
10814+T1476
10815+
10816+ Stonington
10817+
10818+-
10819+
10820+T1477
10821+
10822+ Stratford
10823+
10824+-
10825+
10826+T1478
10827+
10828+ Suffield
10829+
10830+-
10831+
10832+T1479
10833+
10834+ Thomaston
10835+
10836+-
10837+
10838+T1480
10839+
10840+ Thompson
10841+
10842+-
10843+
10844+T1481
10845+
10846+ Tolland
10847+
10848+-
10849+
10850+T1482
10851+
10852+ Torrington
10853+
10854+238,519
10855+
10856+T1483
10857+
10858+ Trumbull
10859+
10860+3,260
10861+
10862+T1484
10863+
10864+ Union
10865+
10866+-
10867+
10868+T1485
10869+
10870+ Vernon
10871+
10872+317,760
10873+
10874+T1486
10875+
10876+ Voluntown
10877+
10878+56,167
10879+
10880+T1487
10881+
10882+ Wallingford
10883+
10884+152,586
10885+
10886+T1488
10887+
10888+ Warren
10889+
10890+-
10891+
10892+T1489
10893+
10894+ Washington
10895+
10896+-
10897+
10898+T1490
10899+
10900+ Waterbury
10901+
10902+5,404,535
10903+
10904+T1491
10905+
10906+ Waterford
10907+
10908+61,523
10909+
10910+T1492
10911+
10912+ Watertown
10913+
10914+-
10915+
10916+T1493
10917+
10918+ West Hartford
10919+
10920+961,435
10921+
10922+T1494
10923+
10924+ West Haven
10925+
10926+5,008,541
10927+
10928+T1495
10929+
10930+ Westbrook
10931+
10932+-
10933+
10934+T1496
10935+
10936+ Weston
10937+
10938+-
10939+
10940+T1497
10941+
10942+ Westport
10943+
10944+172,387
10945+
10946+T1498
10947+
10948+ Wethersfield
10949+
10950+8,592
10951+
10952+T1499
10953+
10954+ Willington
10955+
10956+-
10957+
10958+T1500
10959+
10960+ Wilton
10961+
10962+-
10963+
10964+T1501
10965+
10966+ Winchester
10967+
10968+40,379
10969+
10970+T1502
10971+
10972+ Windham
10973+
10974+625,611
10975+
10976+T1503
10977+
10978+ Windsor
10979+
10980+-
10981+
10982+T1504
10983+
10984+ Windsor Locks
10985+
10986+-
10987+
10988+T1505
10989+
10990+ Wolcott
10991+
10992+-
10993+
10994+T1506
10995+
10996+ Woodbridge
10997+
10998+-
10999+
11000+T1507
11001+
11002+ Woodbury
11003+
11004+-
11005+
11006+T1508
11007+
11008+ Woodstock
11009+
11010+-
11011+
11012+T1509
11013+
11014+-
11015+
11016+T1510
11017+
11018+ Bantam (Bor.)
11019+
11020+-
11021+
11022+T1511
11023+
11024+ Danielson (Bor.)
11025+
11026+-
11027+
11028+T1512
11029+
11030+ Fenwick (Bor.)
11031+
11032+-
11033+
11034+T1513
11035+
11036+ Groton (City of)
11037+
11038+-
11039+
11040+T1514
11041+
11042+ Groton Long Point
11043+
11044+-
11045+
11046+T1515
11047+
11048+ Jewett City (Bor.)
11049+
11050+-
11051+
11052+T1516
11053+
11054+ Litchfield (Bor.)
11055+
11056+-
11057+
11058+T1517
11059+
11060+ Newtown (Bor.)
11061+
11062+-
11063+
11064+T1518
11065+
11066+ Stonington (Bor.)
11067+
11068+-
11069+
11070+T1519
11071+
11072+ Woodmont (Bor.)
11073+
11074+-
11075+
11076+T1520
11077+
11078+-
11079+
11080+T1521
11081+
11082+-
11083+
11084+T1522
11085+
11086+ Bloomfield: Center FD
11087+
11088+4,922
11089+
11090+T1523
11091+
11092+ Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
11093+
11094+-
11095+
11096+T1524
11097+
11098+ Cromwell Fire District
11099+
11100+-
11101+
11102+T1525
11103+
11104+ Enfield FD #1
11105+
11106+-
11107+
11108+T1526
11109+
11110+ Enfield Hazardville FD #3
11111+
11112+1,821
11113+
11114+T1527
11115+
11116+ Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4
11117+
11118+-
11119+
11120+T1528
11121+
11122+ Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5
11123+
11124+-
11125+
11126+T1529
11127+
11128+ Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
11129+
11130+-
11131+
11132+T1530
11133+
11134+ Manchester - Eighth Utility District
11135+
11136+-
11137+
11138+T1531
11139+
11140+ Groton: Poq. Bridge FD
11141+
11142+9,445
11143+
11144+T1532
11145+
11146+ Middletown - City Fire
11147+
11148+-
11149+
11150+T1533
11151+
11152+ Middletown- South Fire
11153+
11154+7,504
11155+
11156+T1534
11157+
11158+ Middletown, Westfield F.D.
11159+
11160+-
11161+
11162+T1535
11163+
11164+ New Milford: N. Milford FD
11165+
11166+5,737
11167+
11168+T1536
11169+
11170+ Norwich - CCD (City)
11171+
11172+-
11173+
11174+T1537
11175+
11176+ Norwich - TCD (Town)
11177+
11178+-
11179+
11180+T1538
11181+
11182+ Simsbury FD
11183+
11184+-
11185+
11186+T1539
11187+
11188+ Stafford, Stafford Service District
11189+
11190+-
11191+
11192+T1540
11193+
11194+ Plainfield: Moosup FD
11195+
11196+-
11197+
11198+T1541
11199+
11200+ Plainfield: Plainfield FD
11201+
11202+1,976
11203+
11204+T1542
11205+
11206+ Putnam: W. Putnam District
11207+
11208+82
11209+
11210+T1543
11211+
11212+ Windham - 1st Taxing District
11213+
11214+-
11215+
11216+T1544
11217+
11218+ Windham Second
11219+
11220+-
11221+
11222+T1545
11223+
11224+ W. Haven: First Center
11225+
11226+843,511
11227+
11228+T1546
11229+
11230+ W. Haven: West Shore FD
11231+
11232+224,454
11233+
11234+T1547
11235+
11236+ W. Haven: Allingtown FD
11237+
11238+339,600
11239+
11240+T1548
11241+
11242+T1549
11243+
11244+ Total
11245+
11246+114,950,770
11247+
11248+Sec. 23. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the total grants paid to municipalities from the moneys available in the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund established by section 3-55i of the general statutes shall be as follows:
11249+
11250+
11251+
11252+T1550 Grantee Amount
11253+T1551 Andover 14,975
11254+T1552 Ansonia 160,809
11255+T1553 Ashford 23,966
11256+T1554 Avon 19,195
11257+T1555 Barkhamsted 16,970
11258+T1556 Beacon Falls 28,910
11259+T1557 Berlin 43,425
11260+T1558 Bethany 15,929
11261+T1559 Bethel 48,842
11262+T1560 Bethlehem 13,617
11263+T1561 Bloomfield 150,544
11264+T1562 Bolton 16,362
11265+T1563 Bozrah 16,305
11266+T1564 Branford 53,780
11267+T1565 Bridgeport 5,913,094
11268+T1566 Bridgewater 8,251
11269+T1567 Bristol 565,082
11270+T1568 Brookfield 21,694
11271+T1569 Brooklyn 212,937
11272+T1570 Burlington 22,422
11273+T1571 Canaan 9,659
11274+T1572 Canterbury 29,519
11275+T1573 Canton 20,081
11276+T1574 Chaplin 79,763
11277+T1575 Cheshire 2,061,556
11278+T1576 Chester 14,643
11279+T1577 Clinton 30,971
11280+T1578 Colchester 65,420
11281+T1579 Colebrook 9,838
11282+T1580 Columbia 19,761
11283+T1581 Cornwall 8,178
11284+T1582 Coventry 44,362
11285+T1583 Cromwell 35,310
11286+T1584 Danbury 907,556
11287+T1585 Darien 9,241
11288+T1586 Deep River 17,346
11289+T1587 Derby 243,222
11290+T1588 Durham 20,996
11291+T1589 East Granby 15,434
11292+T1590 East Haddam 27,015
11293+T1591 East Hampton 41,883
11294+T1592 East Hartford 294,020
11295+T1593 East Haven 170,049
11296+T1594 East Lyme 320,180
11297+T1595 East Windsor 45,593
11298+T1596 Eastford 11,911
11299+T1597 Easton 10,545
11300+T1598 Ellington 44,853
11301+T1599 Enfield 1,359,849
11302+T1600 Essex 12,520
11303+T1601 Fairfield 277,695
11304+T1602 Farmington 29,796
11305+T1603 Franklin 15,379
11306+T1604 Glastonbury 41,629
11307+T1605 Goshen 10,521
11308+T1606 Granby 23,972
11309+T1607 Greenwich 93,313
11310+T1608 Griswold 86,837
11311+T1609 Groton (Town of) 1,336,108
11312+T1610 Guilford 26,076
11313+T1611 Haddam 23,844
11314+T1612 Hamden 896,135
11315+T1613 Hampton 13,963
11316+T1614 Hartford 6,263,314
11317+T1615 Hartland 12,191
11318+T1616 Harwinton 18,629
11319+T1617 Hebron 28,438
11320+T1618 Kent 9,077
11321+T1619 Killingly 145,447
11322+T1620 Killingworth 15,190
11323+T1621 Lebanon 33,075
11324+T1622 Ledyard 878,678
11325+T1623 Lisbon 23,657
11326+T1624 Litchfield 18,270
11327+T1625 Lyme 8,343
11328+T1626 Madison 19,466
11329+T1627 Manchester 570,820
11330+T1628 Mansfield 204,996
11331+T1629 Marlborough 18,541
11332+T1630 Meriden 865,535
11333+T1631 Middlebury 15,721
11334+T1632 Middlefield 17,336
11335+T1633 Middletown 1,195,934
11336+T1634 Milford 380,756
11337+T1635 Monroe 33,321
11338+T1636 Montville 952,470
11339+T1637 Morris 11,054
11340+T1638 Naugatuck 230,356
11341+T1639 New Britain 2,193,488
11342+T1640 New Canaan 8,954
11343+T1641 New Fairfield 29,123
11344+T1642 New Hartford 19,069
11345+T1643 New Haven 5,794,422
11346+T1644 New London 1,737,694
11347+T1645 New Milford 76,718
11348+T1646 Newington 248,178
11349+T1647 Newtown 911,124
11350+T1648 Norfolk 13,317
11351+T1649 North Branford 42,037
11352+T1650 North Canaan 21,925
11353+T1651 North Haven 151,159
11354+T1652 North Stonington 841,889
11355+T1653 Norwalk 816,834
11356+T1654 Norwich 1,912,306
11357+T1655 Old Lyme 14,487
11358+T1656 Old Saybrook 14,601
11359+T1657 Orange 43,490
11360+T1658 Oxford 25,388
11361+T1659 Plainfield 122,528
11362+T1660 Plainville 72,491
11363+T1661 Plymouth 69,784
11364+T1662 Pomfret 19,468
11365+T1663 Portland 27,715
11366+T1664 Preston 1,125,119
11367+T1665 Prospect 26,955
11368+T1666 Putnam 103,555
11369+T1667 Redding 10,912
11370+T1668 Ridgefield 14,143
11371+T1669 Rocky Hill 268,992
11372+T1670 Roxbury 8,056
11373+T1671 Salem 18,219
11374+T1672 Salisbury 9,066
11375+T1673 Scotland 15,714
11376+T1674 Seymour 67,844
11377+T1675 Sharon 9,111
11378+T1676 Shelton 74,849
11379+T1677 Sherman 9,925
11380+T1678 Simsbury 28,478
11381+T1679 Somers 1,609,537
11382+T1680 South Windsor 54,351
11383+T1681 Southbury 37,696
11384+T1682 Southington 126,114
11385+T1683 Sprague 26,245
11386+T1684 Stafford 93,160
11387+T1685 Stamford 884,033
11388+T1686 Sterling 33,410
11389+T1687 Stonington 33,057
11390+T1688 Stratford 160,760
11391+T1689 Suffield 2,830,235
11392+T1690 Thomaston 40,123
11393+T1691 Thompson 63,550
11394+T1692 Tolland 34,843
11395+T1693 Torrington 287,599
11396+T1694 Trumbull 49,941
11397+T1695 Union 21,443
11398+T1696 Vernon 158,914
11399+T1697 Voluntown 88,305
11400+T1698 Wallingford 156,083
11401+T1699 Warren 8,203
11402+T1700 Washington 8,741
11403+T1701 Waterbury 2,915,126
11404+T1702 Waterford 42,601
11405+T1703 Watertown 75,186
11406+T1704 West Hartford 197,475
11407+T1705 West Haven 969,932
11408+T1706 Westbrook 16,186
11409+T1707 Weston 9,059
11410+T1708 Westport 26,621
11411+T1709 Wethersfield 209,154
11412+T1710 Willington 33,250
11413+T1711 Wilton 10,862
11414+T1712 Winchester 78,447
11415+T1713 Windham 857,889
11416+T1714 Windsor 71,844
11417+T1715 Windsor Locks 424,822
11418+T1716 Wolcott 61,364
11419+T1717 Woodbridge 11,188
11420+T1718 Woodbury 19,685
11421+T1719 Woodstock 26,183
11422+T1720 -
11423+T1721 Bantam (Bor.) -
11424+T1722 Danielson (Bor.) -
11425+T1723 Fenwick (Bor.) -
11426+T1724 Groton (City of) -
11427+T1725 Groton Long Point -
11428+T1726 Jewett City (Bor.) -
11429+T1727 Litchfield (Bor.) -
11430+T1728 Newtown (Bor.) -
11431+T1729 Stonington (Bor.) -
11432+T1730 Woodmont (Bor.) -
11433+T1731 -
11434+T1732 -
11435+T1733 Bloomfield: Center FD -
11436+T1734 Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD -
11437+T1735 Cromwell Fire District -
11438+T1736 Enfield FD #1 -
11439+T1737 Enfield Hazardville FD #3 -
11440+T1738 Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4 -
11441+T1739 Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5 -
11442+T1740 Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 -
11443+T1741 Manchester - Eighth Utility District -
11444+T1742 Groton: Poq. Bridge FD -
11445+T1743 Middletown - City Fire -
11446+T1744 Middletown- South Fire -
11447+T1745 Middletown, Westfield F.D. -
11448+T1746 New Milford: N. Milford FD -
11449+T1747 Norwich - CCD (City) -
11450+T1748 Norwich - TCD (Town) -
11451+T1749 Simsbury FD -
11452+T1750 Stafford, Stafford Service District -
11453+T1751 Plainfield: Moosup FD -
11454+T1752 Plainfield: Plainfield FD -
11455+T1753 Putnam: W. Putnam District -
11456+T1754 Windham - 1st Taxing District -
11457+T1755 Windham Second -
11458+T1756 W. Haven: First Center -
11459+T1757 W. Haven: West Shore FD -
11460+T1758 W. Haven: Allingtown FD -
11461+T1759 -
11462+T1760 Total 58,076,612
11463+
11464+T1550
11465+
11466+Grantee
11467+
11468+Amount
11469+
11470+T1551
11471+
11472+ Andover
11473+
11474+14,975
11475+
11476+T1552
11477+
11478+ Ansonia
11479+
11480+160,809
11481+
11482+T1553
11483+
11484+ Ashford
11485+
11486+23,966
11487+
11488+T1554
11489+
11490+ Avon
11491+
11492+19,195
11493+
11494+T1555
11495+
11496+ Barkhamsted
11497+
11498+16,970
11499+
11500+T1556
11501+
11502+ Beacon Falls
11503+
11504+28,910
11505+
11506+T1557
11507+
11508+ Berlin
11509+
11510+43,425
11511+
11512+T1558
11513+
11514+ Bethany
11515+
11516+15,929
11517+
11518+T1559
11519+
11520+ Bethel
11521+
11522+48,842
11523+
11524+T1560
11525+
11526+ Bethlehem
11527+
11528+13,617
11529+
11530+T1561
11531+
11532+ Bloomfield
11533+
11534+150,544
11535+
11536+T1562
11537+
11538+ Bolton
11539+
11540+16,362
11541+
11542+T1563
11543+
11544+ Bozrah
11545+
11546+16,305
11547+
11548+T1564
11549+
11550+ Branford
11551+
11552+53,780
11553+
11554+T1565
11555+
11556+ Bridgeport
11557+
11558+5,913,094
11559+
11560+T1566
11561+
11562+ Bridgewater
11563+
11564+8,251
11565+
11566+T1567
11567+
11568+ Bristol
11569+
11570+565,082
11571+
11572+T1568
11573+
11574+ Brookfield
11575+
11576+21,694
11577+
11578+T1569
11579+
11580+ Brooklyn
11581+
11582+212,937
11583+
11584+T1570
11585+
11586+ Burlington
11587+
11588+22,422
11589+
11590+T1571
11591+
11592+ Canaan
11593+
11594+9,659
11595+
11596+T1572
11597+
11598+ Canterbury
11599+
11600+29,519
11601+
11602+T1573
11603+
11604+ Canton
11605+
11606+20,081
11607+
11608+T1574
11609+
11610+ Chaplin
11611+
11612+79,763
11613+
11614+T1575
11615+
11616+ Cheshire
11617+
11618+2,061,556
11619+
11620+T1576
11621+
11622+ Chester
11623+
11624+14,643
11625+
11626+T1577
11627+
11628+ Clinton
11629+
11630+30,971
11631+
11632+T1578
11633+
11634+ Colchester
11635+
11636+65,420
11637+
11638+T1579
11639+
11640+ Colebrook
11641+
11642+9,838
11643+
11644+T1580
11645+
11646+ Columbia
11647+
11648+19,761
11649+
11650+T1581
11651+
11652+ Cornwall
11653+
11654+8,178
11655+
11656+T1582
11657+
11658+ Coventry
11659+
11660+44,362
11661+
11662+T1583
11663+
11664+ Cromwell
11665+
11666+35,310
11667+
11668+T1584
11669+
11670+ Danbury
11671+
11672+907,556
11673+
11674+T1585
11675+
11676+ Darien
11677+
11678+9,241
11679+
11680+T1586
11681+
11682+ Deep River
11683+
11684+17,346
11685+
11686+T1587
11687+
11688+ Derby
11689+
11690+243,222
11691+
11692+T1588
11693+
11694+ Durham
11695+
11696+20,996
11697+
11698+T1589
11699+
11700+ East Granby
11701+
11702+15,434
11703+
11704+T1590
11705+
11706+ East Haddam
11707+
11708+27,015
11709+
11710+T1591
11711+
11712+ East Hampton
11713+
11714+41,883
11715+
11716+T1592
11717+
11718+ East Hartford
11719+
11720+294,020
11721+
11722+T1593
11723+
11724+ East Haven
11725+
11726+170,049
11727+
11728+T1594
11729+
11730+ East Lyme
11731+
11732+320,180
11733+
11734+T1595
11735+
11736+ East Windsor
11737+
11738+45,593
11739+
11740+T1596
11741+
11742+ Eastford
11743+
11744+11,911
11745+
11746+T1597
11747+
11748+ Easton
11749+
11750+10,545
11751+
11752+T1598
11753+
11754+ Ellington
11755+
11756+44,853
11757+
11758+T1599
11759+
11760+ Enfield
11761+
11762+1,359,849
11763+
11764+T1600
11765+
11766+ Essex
11767+
11768+12,520
11769+
11770+T1601
11771+
11772+ Fairfield
11773+
11774+277,695
11775+
11776+T1602
11777+
11778+ Farmington
11779+
11780+29,796
11781+
11782+T1603
11783+
11784+ Franklin
11785+
11786+15,379
11787+
11788+T1604
11789+
11790+ Glastonbury
11791+
11792+41,629
11793+
11794+T1605
11795+
11796+ Goshen
11797+
11798+10,521
11799+
11800+T1606
11801+
11802+ Granby
11803+
11804+23,972
11805+
11806+T1607
11807+
11808+ Greenwich
11809+
11810+93,313
11811+
11812+T1608
11813+
11814+ Griswold
11815+
11816+86,837
11817+
11818+T1609
11819+
11820+ Groton (Town of)
11821+
11822+1,336,108
11823+
11824+T1610
11825+
11826+ Guilford
11827+
11828+26,076
11829+
11830+T1611
11831+
11832+ Haddam
11833+
11834+23,844
11835+
11836+T1612
11837+
11838+ Hamden
11839+
11840+896,135
11841+
11842+T1613
11843+
11844+ Hampton
11845+
11846+13,963
11847+
11848+T1614
11849+
11850+ Hartford
11851+
11852+6,263,314
11853+
11854+T1615
11855+
11856+ Hartland
11857+
11858+12,191
11859+
11860+T1616
11861+
11862+ Harwinton
11863+
11864+18,629
11865+
11866+T1617
11867+
11868+ Hebron
11869+
11870+28,438
11871+
11872+T1618
11873+
11874+ Kent
11875+
11876+9,077
11877+
11878+T1619
11879+
11880+ Killingly
11881+
11882+145,447
11883+
11884+T1620
11885+
11886+ Killingworth
11887+
11888+15,190
11889+
11890+T1621
11891+
11892+ Lebanon
11893+
11894+33,075
11895+
11896+T1622
11897+
11898+ Ledyard
11899+
11900+878,678
11901+
11902+T1623
11903+
11904+ Lisbon
11905+
11906+23,657
11907+
11908+T1624
11909+
11910+ Litchfield
11911+
11912+18,270
11913+
11914+T1625
11915+
11916+ Lyme
11917+
11918+8,343
11919+
11920+T1626
11921+
11922+ Madison
11923+
11924+19,466
11925+
11926+T1627
11927+
11928+ Manchester
11929+
11930+570,820
11931+
11932+T1628
11933+
11934+ Mansfield
11935+
11936+204,996
11937+
11938+T1629
11939+
11940+ Marlborough
11941+
11942+18,541
11943+
11944+T1630
11945+
11946+ Meriden
11947+
11948+865,535
11949+
11950+T1631
11951+
11952+ Middlebury
11953+
11954+15,721
11955+
11956+T1632
11957+
11958+ Middlefield
11959+
11960+17,336
11961+
11962+T1633
11963+
11964+ Middletown
11965+
11966+1,195,934
11967+
11968+T1634
11969+
11970+ Milford
11971+
11972+380,756
11973+
11974+T1635
11975+
11976+ Monroe
11977+
11978+33,321
11979+
11980+T1636
11981+
11982+ Montville
11983+
11984+952,470
11985+
11986+T1637
11987+
11988+ Morris
11989+
11990+11,054
11991+
11992+T1638
11993+
11994+ Naugatuck
11995+
11996+230,356
11997+
11998+T1639
11999+
12000+ New Britain
12001+
12002+2,193,488
12003+
12004+T1640
12005+
12006+ New Canaan
12007+
12008+8,954
12009+
12010+T1641
12011+
12012+ New Fairfield
12013+
12014+29,123
12015+
12016+T1642
12017+
12018+ New Hartford
12019+
12020+19,069
12021+
12022+T1643
12023+
12024+ New Haven
12025+
12026+5,794,422
12027+
12028+T1644
12029+
12030+ New London
12031+
12032+1,737,694
12033+
12034+T1645
12035+
12036+ New Milford
12037+
12038+76,718
12039+
12040+T1646
12041+
12042+ Newington
12043+
12044+248,178
12045+
12046+T1647
12047+
12048+ Newtown
12049+
12050+911,124
12051+
12052+T1648
12053+
12054+ Norfolk
12055+
12056+13,317
12057+
12058+T1649
12059+
12060+ North Branford
12061+
12062+42,037
12063+
12064+T1650
12065+
12066+ North Canaan
12067+
12068+21,925
12069+
12070+T1651
12071+
12072+ North Haven
12073+
12074+151,159
12075+
12076+T1652
12077+
12078+ North Stonington
12079+
12080+841,889
12081+
12082+T1653
12083+
12084+ Norwalk
12085+
12086+816,834
12087+
12088+T1654
12089+
12090+ Norwich
12091+
12092+1,912,306
12093+
12094+T1655
12095+
12096+ Old Lyme
12097+
12098+14,487
12099+
12100+T1656
12101+
12102+ Old Saybrook
12103+
12104+14,601
12105+
12106+T1657
12107+
12108+ Orange
12109+
12110+43,490
12111+
12112+T1658
12113+
12114+ Oxford
12115+
12116+25,388
12117+
12118+T1659
12119+
12120+ Plainfield
12121+
12122+122,528
12123+
12124+T1660
12125+
12126+ Plainville
12127+
12128+72,491
12129+
12130+T1661
12131+
12132+ Plymouth
12133+
12134+69,784
12135+
12136+T1662
12137+
12138+ Pomfret
12139+
12140+19,468
12141+
12142+T1663
12143+
12144+ Portland
12145+
12146+27,715
12147+
12148+T1664
12149+
12150+ Preston
12151+
12152+1,125,119
12153+
12154+T1665
12155+
12156+ Prospect
12157+
12158+26,955
12159+
12160+T1666
12161+
12162+ Putnam
12163+
12164+103,555
12165+
12166+T1667
12167+
12168+ Redding
12169+
12170+10,912
12171+
12172+T1668
12173+
12174+ Ridgefield
12175+
12176+14,143
12177+
12178+T1669
12179+
12180+ Rocky Hill
12181+
12182+268,992
12183+
12184+T1670
12185+
12186+ Roxbury
12187+
12188+8,056
12189+
12190+T1671
12191+
12192+ Salem
12193+
12194+18,219
12195+
12196+T1672
12197+
12198+ Salisbury
12199+
12200+9,066
12201+
12202+T1673
12203+
12204+ Scotland
12205+
12206+15,714
12207+
12208+T1674
12209+
12210+ Seymour
12211+
12212+67,844
12213+
12214+T1675
12215+
12216+ Sharon
12217+
12218+9,111
12219+
12220+T1676
12221+
12222+ Shelton
12223+
12224+74,849
12225+
12226+T1677
12227+
12228+ Sherman
12229+
12230+9,925
12231+
12232+T1678
12233+
12234+ Simsbury
12235+
12236+28,478
12237+
12238+T1679
12239+
12240+ Somers
12241+
12242+1,609,537
12243+
12244+T1680
12245+
12246+ South Windsor
12247+
12248+54,351
12249+
12250+T1681
12251+
12252+ Southbury
12253+
12254+37,696
12255+
12256+T1682
12257+
12258+ Southington
12259+
12260+126,114
12261+
12262+T1683
12263+
12264+ Sprague
12265+
12266+26,245
12267+
12268+T1684
12269+
12270+ Stafford
12271+
12272+93,160
12273+
12274+T1685
12275+
12276+ Stamford
12277+
12278+884,033
12279+
12280+T1686
12281+
12282+ Sterling
12283+
12284+33,410
12285+
12286+T1687
12287+
12288+ Stonington
12289+
12290+33,057
12291+
12292+T1688
12293+
12294+ Stratford
12295+
12296+160,760
12297+
12298+T1689
12299+
12300+ Suffield
12301+
12302+2,830,235
12303+
12304+T1690
12305+
12306+ Thomaston
12307+
12308+40,123
12309+
12310+T1691
12311+
12312+ Thompson
12313+
12314+63,550
12315+
12316+T1692
12317+
12318+ Tolland
12319+
12320+34,843
12321+
12322+T1693
12323+
12324+ Torrington
12325+
12326+287,599
12327+
12328+T1694
12329+
12330+ Trumbull
12331+
12332+49,941
12333+
12334+T1695
12335+
12336+ Union
12337+
12338+21,443
12339+
12340+T1696
12341+
12342+ Vernon
12343+
12344+158,914
12345+
12346+T1697
12347+
12348+ Voluntown
12349+
12350+88,305
12351+
12352+T1698
12353+
12354+ Wallingford
12355+
12356+156,083
12357+
12358+T1699
12359+
12360+ Warren
12361+
12362+8,203
12363+
12364+T1700
12365+
12366+ Washington
12367+
12368+8,741
12369+
12370+T1701
12371+
12372+ Waterbury
12373+
12374+2,915,126
12375+
12376+T1702
12377+
12378+ Waterford
12379+
12380+42,601
12381+
12382+T1703
12383+
12384+ Watertown
12385+
12386+75,186
12387+
12388+T1704
12389+
12390+ West Hartford
12391+
12392+197,475
12393+
12394+T1705
12395+
12396+ West Haven
12397+
12398+969,932
12399+
12400+T1706
12401+
12402+ Westbrook
12403+
12404+16,186
12405+
12406+T1707
12407+
12408+ Weston
12409+
12410+9,059
12411+
12412+T1708
12413+
12414+ Westport
12415+
12416+26,621
12417+
12418+T1709
12419+
12420+ Wethersfield
12421+
12422+209,154
12423+
12424+T1710
12425+
12426+ Willington
12427+
12428+33,250
12429+
12430+T1711
12431+
12432+ Wilton
12433+
12434+10,862
12435+
12436+T1712
12437+
12438+ Winchester
12439+
12440+78,447
12441+
12442+T1713
12443+
12444+ Windham
12445+
12446+857,889
12447+
12448+T1714
12449+
12450+ Windsor
12451+
12452+71,844
12453+
12454+T1715
12455+
12456+ Windsor Locks
12457+
12458+424,822
12459+
12460+T1716
12461+
12462+ Wolcott
12463+
12464+61,364
12465+
12466+T1717
12467+
12468+ Woodbridge
12469+
12470+11,188
12471+
12472+T1718
12473+
12474+ Woodbury
12475+
12476+19,685
12477+
12478+T1719
12479+
12480+ Woodstock
12481+
12482+26,183
12483+
12484+T1720
12485+
12486+-
12487+
12488+T1721
12489+
12490+ Bantam (Bor.)
12491+
12492+-
12493+
12494+T1722
12495+
12496+ Danielson (Bor.)
12497+
12498+-
12499+
12500+T1723
12501+
12502+ Fenwick (Bor.)
12503+
12504+-
12505+
12506+T1724
12507+
12508+ Groton (City of)
12509+
12510+-
12511+
12512+T1725
12513+
12514+ Groton Long Point
12515+
12516+-
12517+
12518+T1726
12519+
12520+ Jewett City (Bor.)
12521+
12522+-
12523+
12524+T1727
12525+
12526+ Litchfield (Bor.)
12527+
12528+-
12529+
12530+T1728
12531+
12532+ Newtown (Bor.)
12533+
12534+-
12535+
12536+T1729
12537+
12538+ Stonington (Bor.)
12539+
12540+-
12541+
12542+T1730
12543+
12544+ Woodmont (Bor.)
12545+
12546+-
12547+
12548+T1731
12549+
12550+-
12551+
12552+T1732
12553+
12554+-
12555+
12556+T1733
12557+
12558+ Bloomfield: Center FD
12559+
12560+-
12561+
12562+T1734
12563+
12564+ Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
12565+
12566+-
12567+
12568+T1735
12569+
12570+ Cromwell Fire District
12571+
12572+-
12573+
12574+T1736
12575+
12576+ Enfield FD #1
12577+
12578+-
12579+
12580+T1737
12581+
12582+ Enfield Hazardville FD #3
12583+
12584+-
12585+
12586+T1738
12587+
12588+ Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4
12589+
12590+-
12591+
12592+T1739
12593+
12594+ Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5
12595+
12596+-
12597+
12598+T1740
12599+
12600+ Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
12601+
12602+-
12603+
12604+T1741
12605+
12606+ Manchester - Eighth Utility District
12607+
12608+-
12609+
12610+T1742
12611+
12612+ Groton: Poq. Bridge FD
12613+
12614+-
12615+
12616+T1743
12617+
12618+ Middletown - City Fire
12619+
12620+-
12621+
12622+T1744
12623+
12624+ Middletown- South Fire
12625+
12626+-
12627+
12628+T1745
12629+
12630+ Middletown, Westfield F.D.
12631+
12632+-
12633+
12634+T1746
12635+
12636+ New Milford: N. Milford FD
12637+
12638+-
12639+
12640+T1747
12641+
12642+ Norwich - CCD (City)
12643+
12644+-
12645+
12646+T1748
12647+
12648+ Norwich - TCD (Town)
12649+
12650+-
12651+
12652+T1749
12653+
12654+ Simsbury FD
12655+
12656+-
12657+
12658+T1750
12659+
12660+ Stafford, Stafford Service District
12661+
12662+-
12663+
12664+T1751
12665+
12666+ Plainfield: Moosup FD
12667+
12668+-
12669+
12670+T1752
12671+
12672+ Plainfield: Plainfield FD
12673+
12674+-
12675+
12676+T1753
12677+
12678+ Putnam: W. Putnam District
12679+
12680+-
12681+
12682+T1754
12683+
12684+ Windham - 1st Taxing District
12685+
12686+-
12687+
12688+T1755
12689+
12690+ Windham Second
12691+
12692+-
12693+
12694+T1756
12695+
12696+ W. Haven: First Center
12697+
12698+-
12699+
12700+T1757
12701+
12702+ W. Haven: West Shore FD
12703+
12704+-
12705+
12706+T1758
12707+
12708+ W. Haven: Allingtown FD
12709+
12710+-
12711+
12712+T1759
12713+
12714+-
12715+
12716+T1760
12717+
12718+ Total
12719+
12720+58,076,612
12721+
12722+Sec. 24. (Effective July 1, 2016) The sum of $300,000 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to the Secretary of the State, for the Commercial Recording Division, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date and shall be carried forward and expended as follows: (1) $60,000 for reprogramming of the CONCORD business database necessitated by changes to the general statutes governing limited liability companies; and (2) the remaining funds to support the E-Regulations program.
12723+
12724+Sec. 25. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Up to $7,500 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to Legislative Management, for Other Expenses, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date, and such funds shall continue to be available for the purpose of a contract with National Center for Higher Education Management Systems during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12725+
12726+(b) Up to $264,034 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to Legislative Management, for Other Expenses, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date, and such funds shall continue to be available for the purpose of conducting various engineering and architectural studies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12727+
12728+Sec. 26. (Effective July 1, 2016) In implementing the Arts and Tourism Lapse specified in section 1 of this act, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall reduce grants made by the Department of Economic and Community Development for Tourism, Arts and Youth Development proportionally.
12729+
12730+Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16-331bb of the general statutes, the sum of $2,000,000 shall be transferred from the municipal video competition trust account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12731+
12732+Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $2,000,000 shall be transferred from the school bus seat belt account established in section 14-50b of the general statutes, and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12733+
12734+Sec. 29. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $200,000 shall be transferred from the Individual Development Account Reserve Fund, established in section 31-51ww of the general statutes, and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12735+
12736+Sec. 30. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $200,000 shall be transferred from the Wage and Workplace Standards - Penalty Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
12737+
12738+Sec. 31. (Effective from passage) The following sums are appropriated from the GENERAL FUND for the purposes herein specified for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016:
12739+
12740+
12741+
12742+T1761 GENERAL FUND 2015-2016
12743+T1762
12744+T1763 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
12745+T1764 Personal Services 225,000
12746+T1765 Other Expenses 240,000
12747+T1766
12748+T1767 OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
12749+T1768 Early Intervention 6,300,000
12750+T1769
12751+T1770 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
12752+T1771 Personal Services 2,500,000
12753+T1772 Assigned Counsel - Criminal 2,000,000
12754+T1773 Expert Witnesses 100,000
12755+T1774
12756+T1775 DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
12757+T1776 Debt Service 35,000,000
12758+T1777
12759+T1778 STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
12760+T1779 Adjudicated Claims 20,000,000
12761+T1780
12762+T1781 TOTAL – GENERAL FUND 66,365,000
12763+
12764+T1761
12765+
12766+GENERAL FUND
12767+
12768+2015-2016
12769+
12770+T1762
12771+
12772+T1763
12773+
12774+OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
12775+
12776+T1764
12777+
12778+Personal Services
12779+
12780+225,000
12781+
12782+T1765
12783+
12784+Other Expenses
12785+
12786+240,000
12787+
12788+T1766
12789+
12790+T1767
12791+
12792+OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
12793+
12794+T1768
12795+
12796+Early Intervention
12797+
12798+6,300,000
12799+
12800+T1769
12801+
12802+T1770
12803+
12804+PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
12805+
12806+T1771
12807+
12808+Personal Services
12809+
12810+2,500,000
12811+
12812+T1772
12813+
12814+Assigned Counsel - Criminal
12815+
12816+2,000,000
12817+
12818+T1773
12819+
12820+Expert Witnesses
12821+
78712822 100,000
78812823
789-AGENCY TOTAL
790-
791-700,000
792-
793-COMMISSION ON EQUITY AND
794-
795-OPPORTUNITY
12824+T1774
12825+
12826+T1775
12827+
12828+DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
12829+
12830+T1776
12831+
12832+Debt Service
12833+
12834+35,000,000
12835+
12836+T1777
12837+
12838+T1778
12839+
12840+STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
12841+
12842+T1779
12843+
12844+ Adjudicated Claims
12845+
12846+20,000,000
12847+
12848+T1780
12849+
12850+T1781
12851+
12852+TOTAL – GENERAL FUND
12853+
12854+66,365,000
12855+
12856+Sec. 32. (Effective from passage) The amounts appropriated to the following agencies in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by public act 15-5 of the June special session, are reduced by the following amounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016:
12857+
12858+
12859+
12860+T1782 GENERAL FUND 2015-2016
12861+T1783
12862+T1784 OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
12863+T1785 Personal Services 2,000,000
12864+T1786
12865+T1787 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
12866+T1788 Personal Services 11,800,000
12867+T1789
12868+T1790 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
12869+T1791 Personal Services 5,565,000
12870+T1792
12871+T1793 STATE COMPTROLLER – FRINGE BENEFITS
12872+T1794 Unemployment Compensation 1,900,000
12873+T1795 Higher Education Alternative Retirement System 6,500,000
12874+T1796 Employers Social Security Tax 8,600,000
12875+T1797 Retired State Employees Health Service Cost 30,000,000
12876+T1798
12877+T1799 TOTAL – GENERAL FUND 66,365,000
12878+
12879+T1782
12880+
12881+GENERAL FUND
12882+
12883+2015-2016
12884+
12885+T1783
12886+
12887+T1784
12888+
12889+OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
12890+
12891+T1785
79612892
79712893 Personal Services
79812894
799-600,000
800-
801-Other Expenses
802-
803-100,000
804-
805-AGENCY TOTAL
806-
807-700,000
808-
809-[COMMISSION ON AGING
12895+2,000,000
12896+
12897+T1786
12898+
12899+T1787
12900+
12901+DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
12902+
12903+T1788
81012904
81112905 Personal Services
81212906
813-416,393
814-
815-Other Expenses
816-
817-38,236
818-
819-AGENCY TOTAL
820-
821-454,629]
822-
823-[PERMANENT COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
12907+11,800,000
12908+
12909+T1789
12910+
12911+T1790
12912+
12913+DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
12914+
12915+T1791
82412916
82512917 Personal Services
82612918
827-541,016
828-
829-Other Expenses
830-
831-75,864
832-
833-Equipment
834-
835-1,000
836-
837-AGENCY TOTAL
838-
839-617,880]
840-
841-[COMMISSION ON CHILDREN
842-
843-Personal Services
844-
845-668,389
846-
847-Other Expenses
848-
849-100,932
850-
851-AGENCY TOTAL
852-
853-769,321]
854-
855-[LATINO AND PUERTO RICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
856-
857-Personal Services
858-
859-418,191
860-
861-Other Expenses
862-
863-27,290
864-
865-AGENCY TOTAL
866-
867-445,481]
868-
869-[AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
870-
871-Personal Services
872-
873-272,829
874-
875-Other Expenses
876-
877-28,128
878-
879-AGENCY TOTAL
880-
881-300,957]
882-
883-[ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
884-
885-Personal Services
886-
887-209,155
888-
889-Other Expenses
890-
891-14,330
892-
893-AGENCY TOTAL
894-
895-223,485]
896-
897-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
898-
899-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
900-
901-Personal Services
902-
903-[2,407,998]
904-
905-2,197,412
906-
907-Other Expenses
908-
909-[203,265]
910-
911-187,274
912-
913-New England Governors' Conference
914-
915-[107,625]
916-
917-73,614
918-
919-National Governors' Association
920-
921-[128,155]
922-
923-118,073
924-
925-AGENCY TOTAL
926-
927-[2,847,043]
928-
929-2,576,373
930-
931-SECRETARY OF THE STATE
932-
933-Personal Services
934-
935-[2,941,115]
936-
937-2,704,459
938-
939-Other Expenses
940-
941-[1,842,745]
942-
943-1,712,094
944-
945-Commercial Recording Division
946-
947-[5,686,861]
948-
949-4,829,932
950-
951-Board of Accountancy
952-
953-[301,941]
954-
955-AGENCY TOTAL
956-
957-[10,772,662]
958-
959-9,246,485
960-
961-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
962-
963-Personal Services
964-
965-[649,519]
966-
967-609,998
968-
969-Other Expenses
970-
971-[69,555]
972-
973-119,190
974-
975-AGENCY TOTAL
976-
977-[719,074]
978-
979-729,188
980-
981-ELECTIONS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION
982-
983-Elections Enforcement Commission
984-
985-3,201,093
986-
987-OFFICE OF STATE ETHICS
988-
989-Information Technology Initiatives
990-
991-29,098
992-
993-Office of State Ethics
994-
995-1,389,227
996-
997-AGENCY TOTAL
998-
999-1,418,325
1000-
1001-FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION
1002-
1003-Freedom of Information Commission
1004-
1005-1,481,416
1006-
1007-STATE TREASURER
1008-
1009-Personal Services
1010-
1011-[3,313,919]
1012-
1013-3,034,513
1014-
1015-Other Expenses
1016-
1017-[155,995]
1018-
1019-143,722
1020-
1021-AGENCY TOTAL
1022-
1023-[3,469,914]
1024-
1025-3,178,235
1026-
1027-STATE COMPTROLLER
1028-
1029-Personal Services
1030-
1031-[25,394,018]
1032-
1033-23,464,017
1034-
1035-Other Expenses
1036-
1037-[5,179,660]
1038-
1039-4,746,238
1040-
1041-AGENCY TOTAL
1042-
1043-[30,573,678]
1044-
1045-28,210,255
1046-
1047-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SERVICES
1048-
1049-Personal Services
1050-
1051-[62,091,282]
1052-
1053-57,419,820
1054-
1055-Other Expenses
1056-
1057-[7,722,172]
1058-
1059-6,776,492
1060-
1061-AGENCY TOTAL
1062-
1063-[69,813,454]
1064-
1065-64,196,312
1066-
1067-OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY
1068-
1069-Personal Services
1070-
1071-[837,351]
1072-
1073-Other Expenses
1074-
1075-[59,720]
1076-
1077-50,045
1078-
1079-Child Fatality Review Panel
1080-
1081-[107,915]
1082-
1083-97,663
1084-
1085-Information Technology Initiatives
1086-
1087-[31,588]
1088-
1089-Elections Enforcement Commission
1090-
1091-[3,675,456]
1092-
1093-Office of State Ethics
1094-
1095-[1,600,405]
1096-
1097-Freedom of Information Commission
1098-
1099-[1,735,450]
1100-
1101-Contracting Standards Board
1102-
1103-[302,932]
1104-
1105-274,435
1106-
1107-Judicial Review Council
1108-
1109-[148,294]
1110-
1111-135,335
1112-
1113-Judicial Selection Commission
1114-
1115-[93,279]
1116-
1117-84,636
1118-
1119-Office of the Child Advocate
1120-
1121-[712,546]
1122-
1123-649,545
1124-
1125-Office of the Victim Advocate
1126-
1127-[460,972]
1128-
1129-421,421
1130-
1131-Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
1132-
1133-[128,422]
1134-
1135-116,774
1136-
1137-AGENCY TOTAL
1138-
1139-[9,894,330]
1140-
1141-1,829,854
1142-
1143-OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
1144-
1145-Personal Services
1146-
1147-[13,038,950]
1148-
1149-11,390,132
1150-
1151-Other Expenses
1152-
1153-[1,216,413]
1154-
1155-923,822
1156-
1157-Automated Budget System and Data Base Link
1158-
1159-[47,221]
1160-
1161-40,894
1162-
1163-Justice Assistance Grants
1164-
1165-[1,022,232]
1166-
1167-938,648
1168-
1169-Criminal Justice Information System
1170-
1171-[984,008]
1172-
1173-920,048
1174-
1175-Project Longevity
1176-
1177-[1,000,000]
1178-
1179-885,000
1180-
1181-Tax Relief For Elderly Renters
1182-
1183-[28,900,000]
1184-
1185-27,300,000
1186-
1187-Private Providers
1188-
1189-[8,500,000]
1190-
1191-Reimbursement to Towns for Loss of Taxes on State Property
1192-
1193-[83,641,646]
1194-
1195-66,730,441
1196-
1197-Reimbursements to Towns for Private Tax-Exempt Property
1198-
1199-[125,431,737]
1200-
1201-114,950,770
1202-
1203-Reimbursement Property Tax - Disability Exemption
1204-
1205-[400,000]
1206-
1207-374,065
1208-
1209-Distressed Municipalities
1210-
1211-[5,800,000]
1212-
1213-5,423,986
1214-
1215-Property Tax Relief Elderly Circuit Breaker
1216-
1217-[20,505,900]
1218-
1219-19,176,502
1220-
1221-Property Tax Relief Elderly Freeze Program
1222-
1223-[120,000]
1224-
1225-112,221
1226-
1227-Property Tax Relief for Veterans
1228-
1229-[2,970,098]
1230-
1231-2,777,546
1232-
1233-AGENCY TOTAL
1234-
1235-[293,578,205]
1236-
1237-251,944,075
1238-
1239-DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
1240-
1241-Personal Services
1242-
1243-[23,338,814]
1244-
1245-21,375,366
1246-
1247-Other Expenses
1248-
1249-[5,059,380]
1250-
1251-3,150,761
1252-
1253-Support Services for Veterans
1254-
1255-[180,500]
1256-
1257-SSMF Administration
1258-
1259-[593,310]
1260-
1261-527,104
1262-
1263-Burial Expenses
1264-
1265-[7,200]
1266-
1267-6,666
1268-
1269-Headstones
1270-
1271-[332,500]
1272-
1273-307,834
1274-
1275-AGENCY TOTAL
1276-
1277-[29,511,704]
1278-
1279-25,367,731
1280-
1281-DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1282-
1283-Personal Services
1284-
1285-[54,425,425]
1286-
1287-49,794,514
1288-
1289-Other Expenses
1290-
1291-[32,807,679]
1292-
1293-30,154,345
1294-
1295-Management Services
1296-
1297-[4,428,787]
1298-
1299-3,089,993
1300-
1301-Loss Control Risk Management
1302-
1303-[114,854]
1304-
1305-102,927
1306-
1307-Employees' Review Board
1308-
1309-[21,100]
1310-
1311-18,155
1312-
1313-Surety Bonds for State Officials and Employees
1314-
1315-[73,600]
1316-
1317-65,026
1318-
1319-Refunds Of Collections
1320-
1321-[25,723]
1322-
1323-22,116
1324-
1325-Rents and Moving
1326-
1327-[11,447,039]
1328-
1329-10,421,930
1330-
1331-W. C. Administrator
1332-
1333-[5,000,000]
1334-
1335-4,480,774
1336-
1337-Connecticut Education Network
1338-
1339-[2,941,857]
1340-
1341-1,100,000
1342-
1343-State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations
1344-
1345-[13,995,707]
1346-
1347-13,585,462
1348-
1349-IT Services
1350-
1351-[14,454,305]
1352-
1353-13,200,415
1354-
1355-AGENCY TOTAL
1356-
1357-[139,736,076]
1358-
1359-126,035,657
1360-
1361-ATTORNEY GENERAL
1362-
1363-Personal Services
1364-
1365-[33,154,538]
1366-
1367-31,369,385
1368-
1369-Other Expenses
1370-
1371-[1,078,926]
1372-
1373-998,871
1374-
1375-AGENCY TOTAL
1376-
1377-[34,233,464]
1378-
1379-32,368,256
1380-
1381-DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1382-
1383-Personal Services
1384-
1385-[49,475,371]
1386-
1387-45,296,055
1388-
1389-Other Expenses
1390-
1391-[2,561,355]
1392-
1393-2,359,373
1394-
1395-Witness Protection
1396-
1397-[180,000]
1398-
1399-165,806
1400-
1401-Training And Education
1402-
1403-[56,499]
1404-
1405-52,044
1406-
1407-Expert Witnesses
1408-
1409-[330,000]
1410-
1411-191,757
1412-
1413-Medicaid Fraud Control
1414-
1415-[1,325,095]
1416-
1417-1,107,897
1418-
1419-Criminal Justice Commission
1420-
1421-[481]
1422-
1423-444
1424-
1425-Cold Case Unit
1426-
1427-[282,511]
1428-
1429-240,619
1430-
1431-Shooting Taskforce
1432-
1433-[1,125,663]
1434-
1435-1,044,948
1436-
1437-AGENCY TOTAL
1438-
1439-[55,336,975]
1440-
1441-50,458,943
1442-
1443-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
1444-
1445-DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
1446-
1447-Personal Services
1448-
1449-[149,909,977]
1450-
1451-136,557,561
1452-
1453-Other Expenses
1454-
1455-[29,033,588]
1456-
1457-26,275,160
1458-
1459-Equipment
1460-
1461-[93,990]
1462-
1463-86,580
1464-
1465-Stress Reduction
1466-
1467-25,354
1468-
1469-Fleet Purchase
1470-
1471-[6,877,690]
1472-
1473-6,394,806
1474-
1475-Workers' Compensation Claims
1476-
1477-[4,562,247]
1478-
1479-4,293,814
1480-
1481-Fire Training School - Willimantic
1482-
1483-[100,000]
1484-
1485-76,900
1486-
1487-Maintenance of County Base Fire Radio Network
1488-
1489-[23,918]
1490-
1491-22,368
1492-
1493-Maintenance of State-Wide Fire Radio Network
1494-
1495-[15,919]
1496-
1497-14,887
1498-
1499-Police Association of Connecticut
1500-
1501-[190,000]
1502-
1503-177,683
1504-
1505-Connecticut State Firefighter's Association
1506-
1507-[194,711]
1508-
1509-182,087
1510-
1511-Fire Training School - Torrington
1512-
1513-[60,000]
1514-
1515-46,150
1516-
1517-Fire Training School - New Haven
1518-
1519-[40,000]
1520-
1521-30,000
1522-
1523-Fire Training School - Derby
1524-
1525-[30,000]
1526-
1527-23,100
1528-
1529-Fire Training School - Wolcott
1530-
1531-[70,000]
1532-
1533-53,830
1534-
1535-Fire Training School - Fairfield
1536-
1537-[50,000]
1538-
1539-37,700
1540-
1541-Fire Training School - Hartford
1542-
1543-[100,000]
1544-
1545-76,900
1546-
1547-Fire Training School - Middletown
1548-
1549-[30,000]
1550-
1551-23,100
1552-
1553-Fire Training School - Stamford
1554-
1555-[30,000]
1556-
1557-22,320
1558-
1559-AGENCY TOTAL
1560-
1561-[191,437,394]
1562-
1563-174,420,300
1564-
1565-MILITARY DEPARTMENT
1566-
1567-Personal Services
1568-
1569-[3,179,977]
1570-
1571-2,863,407
1572-
1573-Other Expenses
1574-
1575-[2,603,340]
1576-
1577-2,242,356
1578-
1579-Honor Guards
1580-
1581-[350,000]
1582-
1583-326,329
1584-
1585-Veteran's Service Bonuses
1586-
1587-[50,000]
1588-
1589-46,759
1590-
1591-AGENCY TOTAL
1592-
1593-[6,183,317]
1594-
1595-5,478,851
1596-
1597-DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
1598-
1599-Personal Services
1600-
1601-[16,070,008]
1602-
1603-14,549,545
1604-
1605-Other Expenses
1606-
1607-[1,464,066]
1608-
1609-1,297,487
1610-
1611-AGENCY TOTAL
1612-
1613-[17,534,074]
1614-
1615-15,847,032
1616-
1617-LABOR DEPARTMENT
1618-
1619-Personal Services
1620-
1621-[9,515,435]
1622-
1623-8,836,099
1624-
1625-Other Expenses
1626-
1627-[1,128,588]
1628-
1629-1,050,851
1630-
1631-CETC Workforce
1632-
1633-[707,244]
1634-
1635-658,845
1636-
1637-Workforce Investment Act
1638-
1639-[32,104,008]
1640-
1641-34,149,177
1642-
1643-Job Funnels Projects
1644-
1645-[230,510]
1646-
1647-197,379
1648-
1649-Connecticut's Youth Employment Program
1650-
1651-5,225,000
1652-
1653-Jobs First Employment Services
1654-
1655-[18,039,903]
1656-
1657-15,169,606
1658-
1659-STRIDE
1660-
1661-[532,475]
1662-
1663-438,033
1664-
1665-Apprenticeship Program
1666-
1667-[584,977]
1668-
1669-502,842
1670-
1671-Spanish-American Merchants Association
1672-
1673-[514,425]
1674-
1675-423,184
1676-
1677-Connecticut Career Resource Network
1678-
1679-[166,909]
1680-
1681-157,848
1682-
1683-Incumbent Worker Training
1684-
1685-[725,688]
1686-
1687-587,976
1688-
1689-STRIVE
1690-
1691-[243,675]
1692-
1693-200,456
1694-
1695-Customized Services
1696-
1697-[451,250]
1698-
1699-371,215
1700-
1701-Opportunities for Long Term Unemployed
1702-
1703-[3,249,000]
1704-
1705-2,370,261
1706-
1707-Veterans' Opportunity Pilot
1708-
1709-[541,500]
1710-
1711-385,106
1712-
1713-[Second Chance Initiatives] Second Chance Initiative
1714-
1715-[1,425,000]
1716-
1717-1,330,750
1718-
1719-Cradle To Career
1720-
1721-[200,000]
1722-
1723-198,000
1724-
1725-2Gen - TANF
1726-
1727-[1,500,000]
1728-
1729-1,262,252
1730-
1731-ConnectiCorps
1732-
1733-[200,000]
1734-
1735-125,458
1736-
1737-New Haven Jobs Funnel
1738-
1739-[540,000]
1740-
1741-444,241
1742-
1743-AGENCY TOTAL
1744-
1745-[77,825,587]
1746-
1747-74,084,579
1748-
1749-COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
1750-
1751-Personal Services
1752-
1753-[6,721,805]
1754-
1755-6,409,092
1756-
1757-Other Expenses
1758-
1759-[369,255]
1760-
1761-352,640
1762-
1763-Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission
1764-
1765-[6,318]
1766-
1767-6,161
1768-
1769-AGENCY TOTAL
1770-
1771-[7,097,378]
1772-
1773-6,767,893
1774-
1775-PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
1776-
1777-Personal Services
1778-
1779-[2,354,131]
1780-
1781-2,047,881
1782-
1783-Other Expenses
1784-
1785-[194,654]
1786-
1787-178,760
1788-
1789-AGENCY TOTAL
1790-
1791-[2,548,785]
1792-
1793-2,226,641
1794-
1795-CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1796-
1797-DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1798-
1799-Personal Services
1800-
1801-[4,074,226]
1802-
1803-3,742,495
1804-
1805-Other Expenses
1806-
1807-[783,103]
1808-
1809-687,038
1810-
1811-Senior Food Vouchers
1812-
1813-[364,928]
1814-
1815-361,280
1816-
1817-Tuberculosis and Brucellosis Indemnity
1818-
1819-100
1820-
1821-WIC Coupon Program for Fresh Produce
1822-
1823-[174,886]
1824-
1825-173,132
1826-
1827-AGENCY TOTAL
1828-
1829-[5,397,243]
1830-
1831-4,964,045
1832-
1833-DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
1834-
1835-Personal Services
1836-
1837-[31,266,085]
1838-
1839-28,697,939
1840-
1841-Other Expenses
1842-
1843-[2,999,978]
1844-
1845-2,957,606
1846-
1847-Mosquito Control
1848-
1849-[272,841]
1850-
1851-239,671
1852-
1853-State Superfund Site Maintenance
1854-
1855-[488,344]
1856-
1857-411,935
1858-
1859-Laboratory Fees
1860-
1861-[153,705]
1862-
1863-133,005
1864-
1865-Dam Maintenance
1866-
1867-[143,144]
1868-
1869-123,974
1870-
1871-Emergency Spill Response
1872-
1873-[7,326,885]
1874-
1875-6,006,921
1876-
1877-Solid Waste Management
1878-
1879-[3,448,128]
1880-
1881-3,164,792
1882-
1883-Underground Storage Tank
1884-
1885-[1,047,927]
1886-
1887-910,471
1888-
1889-Clean Air
1890-
1891-[4,543,783]
1892-
1893-3,965,552
1894-
1895-Environmental Conservation
1896-
1897-[9,122,571]
1898-
1899-8,261,232
1900-
1901-Environmental Quality
1902-
1903-[10,115,610]
1904-
1905-8,845,938
1906-
1907-Greenways Account
1908-
1909-2
1910-
1911-Conservation Districts & Soil and Water Councils
1912-
1913-[270,000]
1914-
1915-Interstate Environmental Commission
1916-
1917-[48,783]
1918-
1919-44,937
1920-
1921-New England Interstate Water Pollution Commission
1922-
1923-[28,827]
1924-
1925-26,554
1926-
1927-Northeast Interstate Forest Fire Compact
1928-
1929-[3,295]
1930-
1931-3,082
1932-
1933-Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission
1934-
1935-[32,395]
1936-
1937-30,295
1938-
1939-Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission
1940-
1941-[48,281]
1942-
1943-45,151
1944-
1945-AGENCY TOTAL
1946-
1947-[71,360,584]
1948-
1949-63,869,057
1950-
1951-COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
1952-
1953-Personal Services
1954-
1955-[182,657]
1956-
1957-171,781
1958-
1959-Other Expenses
1960-
1961-[1,789]
1962-
1963-632
1964-
1965-AGENCY TOTAL
1966-
1967-[184,446]
1968-
1969-172,413
1970-
1971-DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1972-
1973-Personal Services
1974-
1975-[8,476,385]
1976-
1977-7,792,889
1978-
1979-Other Expenses
1980-
1981-[1,052,065]
1982-
1983-543,644
1984-
1985-Statewide Marketing
1986-
1987-[9,500,000]
12919+5,565,000
12920+
12921+T1792
12922+
12923+T1793
12924+
12925+STATE COMPTROLLER – FRINGE BENEFITS
12926+
12927+T1794
12928+
12929+Unemployment Compensation
12930+
12931+1,900,000
12932+
12933+T1795
12934+
12935+Higher Education Alternative Retirement System
198812936
198912937 6,500,000
199012938
1991-Small Business Incubator Program
1992-
1993-[349,352]
1994-
1995-310,810
1996-
1997-Hartford Urban Arts Grant
1998-
1999-[400,000]
2000-
2001-358,386
2002-
2003-New Britain Arts Council
2004-
2005-[64,941]
2006-
2007-58,230
2008-
2009-Main Street Initiatives
2010-
2011-[154,328]
2012-
2013-138,278
2014-
2015-Office of Military Affairs
2016-
2017-[219,962]
2018-
2019-193,376
2020-
2021-Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Economy
2022-
2023-[157,937]
2024-
2025-150,254
2026-
2027-CCAT-CT Manufacturing Supply Chain
2028-
2029-[860,862]
2030-
2031-715,634
2032-
2033-Capital Region Development Authority
2034-
2035-[7,864,370]
2036-
2037-6,413,253
2038-
2039-Neighborhood Music School
2040-
2041-[128,250]
2042-
2043-114,921
2044-
2045-Nutmeg Games
2046-
2047-[65,000]
2048-
2049-58,244
2050-
2051-Discovery Museum
2052-
2053-[324,699]
2054-
2055-291,141
2056-
2057-National Theatre of the Deaf
2058-
2059-[129,879]
2060-
2061-116,456
2062-
2063-CONNSTEP
2064-
2065-[503,067]
2066-
2067-447,275
2068-
2069-Development Research and Economic Assistance
2070-
2071-[124,457]
2072-
2073-112,591
2074-
2075-Connecticut Science Center
2076-
2077-[550,000]
2078-
2079-492,810
2080-
2081-CT Flagship Producing Theaters Grant
2082-
2083-[428,687]
2084-
2085-384,382
2086-
2087-Women's Business Center
2088-
2089-[400,000]
2090-
2091-358,445
2092-
2093-Performing Arts Centers
2094-
2095-[1,298,792]
2096-
2097-1,164,559
2098-
2099-Performing Theaters Grant
2100-
2101-[505,904]
2102-
2103-453,586
2104-
2105-Arts Commission
2106-
2107-[1,622,542]
2108-
2109-1,543,606
2110-
2111-Art Museum Consortium
2112-
2113-[473,812]
2114-
2115-424,842
2116-
2117-CT Invention Convention
2118-
2119-[20,000]
2120-
2121-17,924
2122-
2123-Litchfield Jazz Festival
2124-
2125-[47,500]
2126-
2127-42,560
2128-
2129-Connecticut River Museum
2130-
2131-[25,000]
2132-
2133-22,384
2134-
2135-Arte Inc.
2136-
2137-[25,000]
2138-
2139-22,384
2140-
2141-CT Virtuosi Orchestra
2142-
2143-[25,000]
2144-
2145-22,384
2146-
2147-Barnum Museum
2148-
2149-[25,000]
2150-
2151-22,384
2152-
2153-Greater Hartford Arts Council
2154-
2155-[91,174]
2156-
2157-81,739
2158-
2159-Stepping Stones Museum for Children
2160-
2161-[37,977]
2162-
2163-34,053
2164-
2165-Maritime Center Authority
2166-
2167-[500,842]
2168-
2169-449,079
2170-
2171-Tourism Districts
2172-
2173-[1,295,785]
2174-
2175-1,133,345
2176-
2177-Connecticut Humanities Council
2178-
2179-1,731,172
2180-
2181-Amistad Committee for the Freedom Trail
2182-
2183-[40,612]
2184-
2185-36,414
2186-
2187-Amistad Vessel
2188-
2189-[324,698]
2190-
2191-291,140
2192-
2193-New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas
2194-
2195-[683,574]
2196-
2197-612,926
2198-
2199-New Haven Arts Council
2200-
2201-[81,174]
2202-
2203-72,786
2204-
2205-Beardsley Zoo
2206-
2207-[336,217]
2208-
2209-301,469
2210-
2211-Mystic Aquarium
2212-
2213-[531,668]
2214-
2215-476,719
2216-
2217-Quinebaug Tourism
2218-
2219-[35,611]
2220-
2221-31,931
2222-
2223-Northwestern Tourism
2224-
2225-[35,611]
2226-
2227-31,931
2228-
2229-Eastern Tourism
2230-
2231-[35,611]
2232-
2233-31,931
2234-
2235-Central Tourism
2236-
2237-[35,611]
2238-
2239-31,931
2240-
2241-Twain/Stowe Homes
2242-
2243-[100,000]
2244-
2245-89,591
2246-
2247-Cultural Alliance of Fairfield
2248-
2249-[81,174]
2250-
2251-72,786
2252-
2253-AGENCY TOTAL
2254-
2255-[40,070,130]
2256-
2257-34,798,575
2258-
2259-DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
2260-
2261-Personal Services
2262-
2263-[2,242,842]
2264-
2265-2,003,013
2266-
2267-Other Expenses
2268-
2269-[194,266]
2270-
2271-180,052
2272-
2273-Elderly Rental Registry and Counselors
2274-
2275-[1,196,144]
2276-
2277-1,045,889
2278-
2279-Subsidized Assisted Living Demonstration
2280-
2281-[2,332,250]
2282-
2283-2,181,051
2284-
2285-Congregate Facilities Operation Costs
2286-
2287-[8,054,279]
2288-
2289-7,359,331
2290-
2291-Housing Assistance and Counseling Program
2292-
2293-[416,575]
2294-
2295-366,503
2296-
2297-Elderly Congregate Rent Subsidy
2298-
2299-[2,162,504]
2300-
2301-2,002,085
2302-
2303-Housing/Homeless Services
2304-
2305-[75,227,013]
2306-
2307-66,995,503
2308-
2309-Tax Abatement
2310-
2311-[1,153,793]
2312-
2313-1,078,993
2314-
2315-Housing/Homeless Services - Municipality
2316-
2317-[640,398]
2318-
2319-592,893
2320-
2321-AGENCY TOTAL
2322-
2323-[93,620,064]
2324-
2325-83,805,313
2326-
2327-AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
2328-
2329-Personal Services
2330-
2331-[6,496,579]
2332-
2333-5,888,047
2334-
2335-Other Expenses
2336-
2337-[1,134,017]
2338-
2339-779,858
2340-
2341-Equipment
2342-
2343-[10,000]
2344-
2345-8,238
2346-
2347-Mosquito Control
2348-
2349-[507,516]
2350-
2351-446,779
2352-
2353-Wildlife Disease Prevention
2354-
2355-[100,158]
2356-
2357-89,724
2358-
2359-AGENCY TOTAL
2360-
2361-[8,248,270]
2362-
2363-7,212,646
2364-
2365-HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
2366-
2367-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
2368-
2369-Personal Services
2370-
2371-[38,812,372]
2372-
2373-35,367,382
2374-
2375-Other Expenses
2376-
2377-[7,478,436]
2378-
2379-6,741,702
2380-
2381-Children's Health Initiatives
2382-
2383-[1,972,746]
2384-
2385-Childhood Lead Poisoning
2386-
2387-[68,744]
2388-
2389-AIDS Services
2390-
2391-[85,000]
2392-
2393-Children with Special Health Care Needs
2394-
2395-[1,037,429]
2396-
2397-Maternal Mortality Review
2398-
2399-[1,000]
2400-
2401-1
2402-
2403-Community Health Services
2404-
2405-2,008,515
2406-
2407-Rape Crisis
2408-
2409-[617,008]
2410-
2411-558,104
2412-
2413-Genetic Diseases Programs
2414-
2415-[237,895]
2416-
2417-Local and District Departments of Health
2418-
2419-[4,692,648]
2420-
2421-4,083,916
2422-
2423-School Based Health Clinics
2424-
2425-[11,898,107]
2426-
2427-11,280,633
2428-
2429-AGENCY TOTAL
2430-
2431-[68,909,900]
2432-
2433-60,040,253
2434-
2435-OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
2436-
2437-Personal Services
2438-
2439-[4,857,946]
2440-
2441-4,601,690
2442-
2443-Other Expenses
2444-
2445-[1,340,167]
2446-
2447-1,263,167
2448-
2449-Equipment
2450-
2451-[19,226]
2452-
2453-16,824
2454-
2455-Medicolegal Investigations
2456-
2457-[26,047]
2458-
2459-22,835
2460-
2461-AGENCY TOTAL
2462-
2463-[6,243,386]
2464-
2465-5,904,516
2466-
2467-DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
2468-
2469-Personal Services
2470-
2471-[265,087,937]
2472-
2473-214,679,415
2474-
2475-Other Expenses
2476-
2477-[20,894,381]
2478-
2479-17,335,354
2480-
2481-Family Support Grants
2482-
2483-3,738,222
2484-
2485-Cooperative Placements Program
2486-
2487-[24,477,566]
2488-
2489-Clinical Services
2490-
2491-[3,493,844]
2492-
2493-2,630,408
2494-
2495-Workers' Compensation Claims
2496-
2497-[14,994,475]
2498-
2499-14,508,429
2500-
2501-Autism Services
2502-
2503-[3,098,961]
2504-
2505-Behavioral Services Program
2506-
2507-[30,818,643]
2508-
2509-25,303,421
2510-
2511-Supplemental Payments for Medical Services
2512-
2513-[4,908,116]
2514-
2515-4,262,613
2516-
2517-Rent Subsidy Program
2518-
2519-[5,130,212]
2520-
2521-5,030,212
2522-
2523-Employment Opportunities and Day Services
2524-
2525-237,650,362
2526-
2527-Community Residential Services
2528-
2529-[502,596,014]
2530-
2531-AGENCY TOTAL
2532-
2533-[1,116,888,733]
2534-
2535-525,138,436
2536-
2537-DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
2538-
2539-Personal Services
2540-
2541-[208,141,328]
2542-
2543-186,945,340
2544-
2545-Other Expenses
2546-
2547-[28,752,852]
2548-
2549-25,130,571
2550-
2551-Housing Supports and Services
2552-
2553-[24,221,576]
2554-
2555-23,989,361
2556-
2557-Managed Service System
2558-
2559-[62,743,207]
2560-
2561-58,186,901
2562-
2563-Legal Services
2564-
2565-[995,819]
2566-
2567-921,947
2568-
2569-Connecticut Mental Health Center
2570-
2571-[8,509,163]
2572-
2573-8,140,204
2574-
2575-Professional Services
2576-
2577-[11,488,898]
2578-
2579-10,636,632
2580-
2581-General Assistance Managed Care
2582-
2583-[43,075,573]
2584-
2585-41,270,499
2586-
2587-Workers' Compensation Claims
2588-
2589-[11,792,289]
2590-
2591-10,752,101
2592-
2593-Nursing Home Screening
2594-
2595-[591,645]
2596-
2597-547,757
2598-
2599-Young Adult Services
2600-
2601-[85,961,827]
2602-
2603-80,902,861
2604-
2605-TBI Community Services
2606-
2607-[10,412,737]
2608-
2609-9,611,291
2610-
2611-Jail Diversion
2612-
2613-[4,617,881]
2614-
2615-4,260,411
2616-
2617-Behavioral Health Medications
2618-
2619-[5,860,641]
2620-
2621-5,785,488
2622-
2623-Prison Overcrowding
2624-
2625-[6,352,255]
2626-
2627-5,860,963
2628-
2629-Medicaid Adult Rehabilitation Option
2630-
2631-[4,803,175]
2632-
2633-4,401,704
2634-
2635-Discharge and Diversion Services
2636-
2637-[27,347,924]
2638-
2639-25,346,328
2640-
2641-Home and Community Based Services
2642-
2643-[25,947,617]
2644-
2645-24,021,880
2646-
2647-Persistent Violent Felony Offenders Act
2648-
2649-[675,235]
2650-
2651-625,145
2652-
2653-Nursing Home Contract
2654-
2655-[485,000]
2656-
2657-430,879
2658-
2659-Pre-Trial Account
2660-
2661-[699,437]
2662-
2663-639,538
2664-
2665-Grants for Substance Abuse Services
2666-
2667-[22,667,934]
2668-
2669-20,967,047
2670-
2671-Grants for Mental Health Services
2672-
2673-[73,780,480]
2674-
2675-66,738,020
2676-
2677-Employment Opportunities
2678-
2679-[10,417,204]
2680-
2681-9,460,957
2682-
2683-AGENCY TOTAL
2684-
2685-[680,341,697]
2686-
2687-625,573,825
2688-
2689-PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD
2690-
2691-Personal Services
2692-
2693-[262,916]
2694-
2695-266,610
2696-
2697-Other Expenses
2698-
2699-[29,525]
2700-
2701-27,203
2702-
2703-AGENCY TOTAL
2704-
2705-[292,441]
2706-
2707-293,813
2708-
2709-HUMAN SERVICES
2710-
2711-DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
2712-
2713-Personal Services
2714-
2715-[133,178,052]
2716-
2717-115,246,776
2718-
2719-Other Expenses
2720-
2721-[155,619,366]
2722-
2723-144,502,439
2724-
2725-HUSKY Performance Monitoring
2726-
2727-[187,245]
2728-
2729-158,143
2730-
2731-Genetic Tests in Paternity Actions
2732-
2733-[122,506]
2734-
2735-84,439
2736-
2737-State-Funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
2738-
2739-[460,800]
2740-
2741-430,926
2742-
2743-HUSKY B Program
2744-
2745-4,350,000
2746-
2747-Medicaid
2748-
2749-[2,542,788,000]
2750-
2751-2,447,241,261
2752-
2753-Old Age Assistance
2754-
2755-[38,347,320]
2756-
2757-38,833,056
2758-
2759-Aid To The Blind
2760-
2761-[755,289]
2762-
2763-627,276
2764-
2765-Aid To The Disabled
2766-
2767-[61,475,440]
2768-
2769-61,941,968
2770-
2771-Temporary Assistance to Families - TANF
2772-
2773-[98,858,030]
2774-
2775-89,936,233
2776-
2777-Emergency Assistance
2778-
2779-1
2780-
2781-Food Stamp Training Expenses
2782-
2783-[11,400]
2784-
2785-10,136
2786-
2787-Healthy Start
2788-
2789-[1,287,280]
2790-
2791-DMHAS-Disproportionate Share
2792-
2793-108,935,000
2794-
2795-Connecticut Home Care Program
2796-
2797-[40,590,000]
2798-
2799-40,190,000
2800-
2801-Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs
2802-
2803-[898,452]
2804-
2805-798,748
2806-
2807-Community Residential Services
2808-
2809-536,616,053
2810-
2811-Protective Services to the Elderly
2812-
2813-478,300
2814-
2815-Safety Net Services
2816-
2817-[2,533,313]
2818-
2819-2,108,684
2820-
2821-Refunds Of Collections
2822-
2823-[112,500]
2824-
2825-97,628
2826-
2827-Services for Persons With Disabilities
2828-
2829-[541,812]
2830-
2831-477,130
2832-
2833-Nutrition Assistance
2834-
2835-[455,683]
2836-
2837-400,911
2838-
2839-State Administered General Assistance
2840-
2841-[24,818,050]
2842-
2843-22,816,579
2844-
2845-Connecticut Children's Medical Center
2846-
2847-[14,800,240]
2848-
2849-13,048,630
2850-
2851-Community Services
2852-
2853-[1,128,860]
2854-
2855-1,004,208
2856-
2857-Human Service Infrastructure Community Action Program
2858-
2859-[3,107,994]
2860-
2861-2,736,957
2862-
2863-Teen Pregnancy Prevention
2864-
2865-[1,653,641]
2866-
2867-1,456,227
2868-
2869-Family Programs - TANF
2870-
2871-[415,166]
2872-
2873-362,927
2874-
2875-Domestic Violence Shelters
2876-
2877-[5,210,676]
2878-
2879-5,158,570
2880-
2881-Hospital Supplemental Payments
2882-
2883-40,042,700
2884-
2885-FQHC Supplemental Payments
2886-
2887-775,000
2888-
2889-Human Resource Development-Hispanic Programs - Municipality
2890-
2891-[5,096]
2892-
2893-4,719
2894-
2895-Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Municipality
2896-
2897-[124,044]
2898-
2899-114,876
2900-
2901-Community Services - Municipality
2902-
2903-[79,573]
2904-
2905-70,742
2906-
2907-AGENCY TOTAL
2908-
2909-[3,243,329,129]
2910-
2911-3,681,057,243
2912-
2913-STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
2914-
2915-Personal Services
2916-
2917-[2,450,501]
2918-
2919-2,281,378
2920-
2921-Other Expenses
2922-
2923-[222,210]
2924-
2925-123,213
2926-
2927-Programs for Senior Citizens
2928-
2929-[6,150,914]
2930-
2931-5,895,383
2932-
2933-AGENCY TOTAL
2934-
2935-[8,823,625]
2936-
2937-8,299,974
2938-
2939-DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
2940-
2941-Personal Services
2942-
2943-[5,231,501]
2944-
2945-4,758,165
2946-
2947-Other Expenses
2948-
2949-[1,576,205]
2950-
2951-1,447,495
2952-
2953-Part-Time Interpreters
2954-
2955-[1,522]
2956-
2957-1,423
2958-
2959-Educational Aid for Blind and Visually Handicapped Children
2960-
2961-[4,553,755]
2962-
2963-4,040,237
2964-
2965-Employment Opportunities – Blind & Disabled
2966-
2967-[1,340,729]
2968-
2969-1,032,521
2970-
2971-Vocational Rehabilitation - Disabled
2972-
2973-[7,087,847]
2974-
2975-7,354,087
2976-
2977-Supplementary Relief and Services
2978-
2979-[94,762]
2980-
2981-88,618
2982-
2983-Vocational Rehabilitation - Blind
2984-
2985-[854,432]
2986-
2987-Special Training for the Deaf Blind
2988-
2989-[286,581]
2990-
2991-268,003
2992-
2993-Connecticut Radio Information Service
2994-
2995-[79,096]
2996-
2997-50,724
2998-
2999-Independent Living Centers
3000-
3001-[502,246]
3002-
3003-372,967
3004-
3005-AGENCY TOTAL
3006-
3007-[21,608,676]
3008-
3009-19,414,240
3010-
3011-EDUCATION, MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES
3012-
3013-DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
3014-
3015-Personal Services
3016-
3017-[20,615,925]
3018-
3019-18,965,022
3020-
3021-Other Expenses
3022-
3023-[3,916,142]
3024-
3025-3,624,378
3026-
3027-Development of Mastery Exams Grades 4, 6, and 8
3028-
3029-[15,610,253]
3030-
3031-13,343,315
3032-
3033-Primary Mental Health
3034-
3035-[427,209]
3036-
3037-395,518
3038-
3039-Leadership, Education, Athletics in Partnership (LEAP)
3040-
3041-[690,413]
3042-
3043-625,045
3044-
3045-Adult Education Action
3046-
3047-[240,687]
3048-
3049-222,834
3050-
3051-Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program
3052-
3053-[249,375]
3054-
3055-225,758
3056-
3057-Connecticut Writing Project
3058-
3059-[70,000]
3060-
3061-63,360
3062-
3063-Resource Equity Assessments
3064-
3065-[159,661]
3066-
3067-149,310
3068-
3069-Neighborhood Youth Centers
3070-
3071-[1,157,817]
3072-
3073-1,048,664
3074-
3075-Longitudinal Data Systems
3076-
3077-[1,208,477]
3078-
3079-1,347,717
3080-
3081-School Accountability
3082-
3083-[1,500,000]
3084-
3085-Sheff Settlement
3086-
3087-[12,192,038]
3088-
3089-11,368,413
3090-
3091-CommPACT Schools
3092-
3093-350,000
3094-
3095-Parent Trust Fund Program
3096-
3097-[475,000]
3098-
3099-439,823
3100-
3101-Regional Vocational-Technical School System
3102-
3103-[171,152,813]
3104-
3105-163,367,535
3106-
3107-Wrap Around Services
3108-
3109-[25,000]
3110-
3111-Commissioner's Network
3112-
3113-[12,800,000]
3114-
3115-12,121,553
3116-
3117-New or Replicated Schools
3118-
3119-[420,000]
3120-
3121-388,015
3122-
3123-Bridges to Success
3124-
3125-[250,000]
3126-
3127-188,500
3128-
3129-K-3 Reading Assessment Pilot
3130-
3131-[2,947,947]
3132-
3133-2,646,200
3134-
3135-Talent Development
3136-
3137-[9,309,701]
3138-
3139-6,095,115
3140-
3141-Common Core
3142-
3143-[5,985,000]
3144-
3145-4,126,767
3146-
3147-Alternative High School and Adult Reading Incentive Program
3148-
3149-[200,000]
3150-
3151-188,500
3152-
3153-Special Master
3154-
3155-[1,010,361]
3156-
3157-903,614
3158-
3159-School-Based Diversion Initiative
3160-
3161-[1,000,000]
3162-
3163-942,500
3164-
3165-American School For The Deaf
3166-
3167-[10,126,078]
3168-
3169-9,543,829
3170-
3171-Regional Education Services
3172-
3173-[1,107,725]
3174-
3175-606,172
3176-
3177-Family Resource Centers
3178-
3179-[8,161,914]
3180-
3181-7,894,843
3182-
3183-Charter Schools
3184-
3185-110,835,808
3186-
3187-Youth Service Bureau Enhancement
3188-
3189-[715,300]
3190-
3191-668,927
3192-
3193-Child Nutrition State Match
3194-
3195-[2,354,000]
3196-
3197-2,201,390
3198-
3199-Health Foods Initiative
3200-
3201-[4,326,300]
3202-
3203-3,985,367
3204-
3205-Vocational Agriculture
3206-
3207-[11,017,600]
3208-
3209-10,544,937
3210-
3211-Transportation of School Children
3212-
3213-[23,329,451]
3214-
3215-Adult Education
3216-
3217-[21,037,392]
3218-
3219-20,383,960
3220-
3221-Health and Welfare Services Pupils Private Schools
3222-
3223-[3,867,750]
3224-
3225-3,526,579
3226-
3227-Education Equalization Grants
3228-
3229-[2,172,454,969]
3230-
3231-2,027,587,120
3232-
3233-Bilingual Education
3234-
3235-[3,491,130]
3236-
3237-3,164,800
3238-
3239-Priority School Districts
3240-
3241-[44,837,171]
3242-
3243-42,337,171
3244-
3245-Young Parents Program
3246-
3247-[229,330]
3248-
3249-212,318
3250-
3251-Interdistrict Cooperation
3252-
3253-[7,164,966]
3254-
3255-6,353,391
3256-
3257-School Breakfast Program
3258-
3259-[2,379,962]
3260-
3261-2,225,669
3262-
3263-Excess Cost - Student Based
3264-
3265-[139,805,731]
3266-
3267-135,555,731
3268-
3269-Non-Public School Transportation
3270-
3271-[3,451,500]
3272-
3273-Youth Service Bureaus
3274-
3275-[2,839,805]
3276-
3277-2,651,516
3278-
3279-Open Choice Program
3280-
3281-[43,214,700]
3282-
3283-40,258,605
3284-
3285-Magnet Schools
3286-
3287-[324,950,485]
3288-
3289-313,058,158
3290-
3291-After School Program
3292-
3293-[5,363,286]
3294-
3295-4,866,695
3296-
3297-AGENCY TOTAL
3298-
3299-[3,100,190,364]
3300-
3301-2,991,600,442
3302-
3303-OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
3304-
3305-Personal Services
3306-
3307-[8,876,246]
3308-
3309-8,289,321
3310-
3311-Other Expenses
3312-
3313-[349,943]
3314-
3315-321,367
3316-
3317-Children's Trust Fund
3318-
3319-[11,206,751]
3320-
3321-11,320,721
3322-
3323-Early Childhood Program
3324-
3325-[10,840,145]
3326-
3327-[Early Intervention] Birth to Three
3328-
3329-24,686,804
3330-
3331-Community Plans for Early Childhood
3332-
3333-[712,500]
3334-
3335-659,734
3336-
3337-Improving Early Literacy
3338-
3339-142,500
3340-
3341-Child Care Services
3342-
3343-[19,081,942]
3344-
3345-Evenstart
3346-
3347-451,250
3348-
3349-Head Start Services
3350-
3351-[5,630,593]
3352-
3353-5,744,162
3354-
3355-[Child Care Services-TANF/CCDBG] Care4Kids TANF/CCDF
3356-
3357-122,130,084
3358-
3359-Child Care Quality Enhancements
3360-
3361-[3,148,212]
3362-
3363-2,894,114
3364-
3365-Head Start - Early Childhood Link
3366-
3367-[720,000]
3368-
3369-Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership
3370-
3371-[1,300,000]
3372-
3373-1,165,721
3374-
3375-Early Care and Education
3376-
3377-111,821,921
3378-
3379-School Readiness Quality Enhancement
3380-
3381-[4,676,081]
3382-
3383-4,172,930
3384-
3385-School Readiness
3386-
3387-[83,399,834]
3388-
3389-AGENCY TOTAL
3390-
3391-[297,352,885]
3392-
3393-293,800,629
3394-
3395-STATE LIBRARY
3396-
3397-Personal Services
3398-
3399-[5,444,676]
3400-
3401-5,070,637
3402-
3403-Other Expenses
3404-
3405-[652,716]
3406-
3407-439,868
3408-
3409-State-Wide Digital Library
3410-
3411-[1,890,367]
3412-
3413-1,767,871
3414-
3415-Interlibrary Loan Delivery Service
3416-
3417-[286,621]
3418-
3419-284,774
3420-
3421-Legal/Legislative Library Materials
3422-
3423-747,263
3424-
3425-Computer Access
3426-
3427-[171,475]
3428-
3429-90,000
3430-
3431-Support Cooperating Library Service Units
3432-
3433-190,000
3434-
3435-Grants To Public Libraries
3436-
3437-[193,391]
3438-
3439-Connecticard Payments
3440-
3441-[900,000]
3442-
3443-806,000
3444-
3445-Connecticut Humanities Council
3446-
3447-[1,947,265]
3448-
3449-AGENCY TOTAL
3450-
3451-[12,423,774]
3452-
3453-9,396,413
3454-
3455-OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
3456-
3457-Personal Services
3458-
3459-[1,800,433]
3460-
3461-1,634,530
3462-
3463-Other Expenses
3464-
3465-[100,307]
3466-
3467-77,738
3468-
3469-Minority Advancement Program
3470-
3471-[2,188,526]
3472-
3473-1,845,041
3474-
3475-Alternate Route to Certification
3476-
3477-[97,720]
3478-
3479-47,883
3480-
3481-National Service Act
3482-
3483-[299,969]
3484-
3485-268,964
3486-
3487-Minority Teacher Incentive Program
3488-
3489-[447,806]
3490-
3491-366,705
3492-
3493-Governor's Scholarship
3494-
3495-[41,023,498]
3496-
3497-37,363,944
3498-
3499-AGENCY TOTAL
3500-
3501-[45,958,259]
3502-
3503-41,604,805
3504-
3505-UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
3506-
3507-Operating Expenses
3508-
3509-[225,082,283]
3510-
3511-207,699,685
3512-
3513-Workers' Compensation Claims
3514-
3515-[3,092,062]
3516-
3517-3,045,682
3518-
3519-Next Generation Connecticut
3520-
3521-[20,394,737]
3522-
3523-19,072,546
3524-
3525-Kirklyn M. Kerr Grant Program
3526-
3527-[400,000]
3528-
3529-100,000
3530-
3531-AGENCY TOTAL
3532-
3533-[248,969,082]
3534-
3535-229,917,913
3536-
3537-UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CENTER
3538-
3539-Operating Expenses
3540-
3541-[125,519,573]
3542-
3543-115,911,785
3544-
3545-AHEC
3546-
3547-[433,581]
3548-
3549-406,723
3550-
3551-Workers' Compensation Claims
3552-
3553-[7,016,044]
3554-
3555-6,910,804
3556-
3557-Bioscience
3558-
3559-[12,000,000]
3560-
3561-11,310,000
3562-
3563-AGENCY TOTAL
3564-
3565-[144,969,198]
3566-
3567-134,539,312
3568-
3569-TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
3570-
3571-Personal Services
3572-
3573-[1,801,590]
3574-
3575-1,691,365
3576-
3577-Other Expenses
3578-
3579-[539,810]
3580-
3581-490,868
3582-
3583-Retirement Contributions
3584-
3585-1,012,162,000
3586-
3587-Retirees Health Service Cost
3588-
3589-[14,714,000]
3590-
3591-14,566,860
3592-
3593-Municipal Retiree Health Insurance Costs
3594-
3595-[5,447,370]
3596-
3597-5,392,897
3598-
3599-AGENCY TOTAL
3600-
3601-[1,034,664,770]
3602-
3603-1,034,303,990
3604-
3605-BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
3606-
3607-Workers' Compensation Claims
3608-
3609-[3,877,440]
3610-
3611-3,571,674
3612-
3613-Charter Oak State College
3614-
3615-[2,769,156]
3616-
3617-2,424,330
3618-
3619-Community Tech College System
3620-
3621-[164,480,874]
3622-
3623-161,446,565
3624-
3625-Connecticut State University
3626-
3627-[164,206,317]
3628-
3629-153,640,756
3630-
3631-Board of Regents
3632-
3633-[566,038]
3634-
3635-446,390
3636-
3637-Transform CSCU
3638-
3639-[22,102,291]
3640-
3641-Developmental Services
3642-
3643-9,469,836
3644-
3645-Outcomes-Based Funding Incentive
3646-
3647-1,662,925
3648-
3649-AGENCY TOTAL
3650-
3651-[358,002,116]
3652-
3653-332,662,476
3654-
3655-CORRECTIONS
3656-
3657-DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
3658-
3659-Personal Services
3660-
3661-[445,690,859]
3662-
3663-399,926,993
3664-
3665-Other Expenses
3666-
3667-[76,433,227]
3668-
3669-71,015,325
3670-
3671-Workers' Compensation Claims
3672-
3673-[25,704,971]
3674-
3675-23,677,850
3676-
3677-Inmate Medical Services
3678-
3679-[92,877,416]
3680-
3681-85,297,457
3682-
3683-Board of Pardons and Paroles
3684-
3685-[7,204,143]
3686-
3687-7,165,288
3688-
3689-Program Evaluation
3690-
3691-[297,825]
3692-
3693-254,669
3694-
3695-Aid to Paroled and Discharged Inmates
3696-
3697-[8,575]
3698-
3699-7,623
3700-
3701-Legal Services To Prisoners
3702-
3703-[827,065]
3704-
3705-773,446
3706-
3707-Volunteer Services
3708-
3709-[154,410]
3710-
3711-137,180
3712-
3713-Community Support Services
3714-
3715-[41,440,777]
3716-
3717-34,803,726
3718-
3719-AGENCY TOTAL
3720-
3721-[690,639,268]
3722-
3723-623,059,557
3724-
3725-DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
3726-
3727-Personal Services
3728-
3729-[293,905,124]
3730-
3731-273,254,796
3732-
3733-Other Expenses
3734-
3735-[34,241,651]
3736-
3737-30,636,026
3738-
3739-Workers' Compensation Claims
3740-
3741-[10,540,045]
3742-
3743-10,650,996
3744-
3745-Family Support Services
3746-
3747-[987,082]
3748-
3749-913,974
3750-
3751-Homeless Youth
3752-
3753-[2,515,707]
3754-
3755-2,329,087
3756-
3757-Differential Response System
3758-
3759-[8,286,191]
3760-
3761-7,748,997
3762-
3763-Regional Behavioral Health Consultation
3764-
3765-[1,719,500]
3766-
3767-1,592,156
3768-
3769-Health Assessment and Consultation
3770-
3771-[1,015,002]
3772-
3773-949,199
3774-
3775-Grants for Psychiatric Clinics for Children
3776-
3777-[15,993,393]
3778-
3779-14,956,541
3780-
3781-Day Treatment Centers for Children
3782-
3783-[7,208,292]
3784-
3785-6,740,978
3786-
3787-Juvenile Justice Outreach Services
3788-
3789-[13,476,217]
3790-
3791-12,318,836
3792-
3793-Child Abuse and Neglect Intervention
3794-
3795-[9,837,377]
3796-
3797-9,199,620
3798-
3799-Community Based Prevention Programs
3800-
3801-[8,100,752]
3802-
3803-7,631,690
3804-
3805-Family Violence Outreach and Counseling
3806-
3807-[2,477,591]
3808-
3809-2,316,969
3810-
3811-Supportive Housing
3812-
3813-[19,930,158]
3814-
3815-18,479,526
3816-
3817-No Nexus Special Education
3818-
3819-[2,016,642]
3820-
3821-1,662,733
3822-
3823-Family Preservation Services
3824-
3825-[6,211,278]
3826-
3827-5,808,601
3828-
3829-Substance Abuse Treatment
3830-
3831-[10,368,460]
3832-
3833-9,696,273
3834-
3835-Child Welfare Support Services
3836-
3837-[2,501,872]
3838-
3839-2,339,675
3840-
3841-Board and Care for Children - Adoption
3842-
3843-[95,921,397]
3844-
3845-96,346,170
3846-
3847-Board and Care for Children - Foster
3848-
3849-[128,098,283]
3850-
3851-128,733,472
3852-
3853-Board and Care for Children - Short-term and Residential
3854-
3855-[107,090,959]
3856-
3857-102,579,761
3858-
3859-Individualized Family Supports
3860-
3861-[9,413,324]
3862-
3863-9,696,350
3864-
3865-Community Kidcare
3866-
3867-[41,261,220]
3868-
3869-37,912,186
3870-
3871-Covenant to Care
3872-
3873-[159,814]
3874-
3875-140,487
3876-
3877-Neighborhood Center
3878-
3879-[250,414]
3880-
3881-207,047
3882-
3883-AGENCY TOTAL
3884-
3885-[833,527,745]
3886-
3887-794,842,146
3888-
3889-JUDICIAL
3890-
3891-JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
3892-
3893-Personal Services
3894-
3895-[385,338,480]
3896-
3897-350,277,435
3898-
3899-Other Expenses
3900-
3901-[68,813,731]
3902-
3903-62,021,594
3904-
3905-Forensic Sex Evidence Exams
3906-
3907-[1,441,460]
3908-
3909-1,348,010
3910-
3911-Alternative Incarceration Program
3912-
3913-[56,504,295]
3914-
3915-52,747,603
3916-
3917-Justice Education Center, Inc.
3918-
3919-[518,537]
3920-
3921-466,217
3922-
3923-Juvenile Alternative Incarceration
3924-
3925-[28,442,478]
3926-
3927-25,788,309
3928-
3929-Juvenile Justice Centers
3930-
3931-[2,979,543]
3932-
3933-2,786,379
3934-
3935-Probate Court
3936-
3937-6,000,000
3938-
3939-Workers' Compensation Claims
3940-
3941-[6,559,361]
3942-
3943-6,042,106
3944-
3945-Youthful Offender Services
3946-
3947-[18,177,084]
3948-
3949-13,311,287
3950-
3951-Victim Security Account
3952-
3953-[9,402]
3954-
3955-8,792
3956-
3957-Children of Incarcerated Parents
3958-
3959-[582,250]
3960-
3961-544,503
3962-
3963-Legal Aid
3964-
3965-[1,660,000]
3966-
3967-1,552,382
3968-
3969-Youth Violence Initiative
3970-
3971-[2,137,500]
3972-
3973-1,925,318
3974-
3975-Youth Services Prevention
3976-
3977-[3,600,000]
3978-
3979-3,187,174
3980-
3981-Children's Law Center
3982-
3983-[109,838]
3984-
3985-102,717
3986-
3987-Juvenile Planning
3988-
3989-[250,000]
3990-
3991-233,792
3992-
3993-AGENCY TOTAL
3994-
3995-[577,123,959]
3996-
3997-528,343,618
3998-
3999-PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
4000-
4001-Personal Services
4002-
4003-[43,912,259]
4004-
4005-39,491,615
4006-
4007-Other Expenses
4008-
4009-[1,491,837]
4010-
4011-1,336,440
4012-
4013-Assigned Counsel - Criminal
4014-
4015-[21,891,500]
4016-
4017-21,454,202
4018-
4019-Expert Witnesses
4020-
4021-[3,022,090]
4022-
4023-3,153,478
4024-
4025-Training And Education
4026-
4027-[130,000]
4028-
4029-119,748
4030-
4031-Contracted Attorneys Related Expenses
4032-
4033-[125,000]
4034-
4035-AGENCY TOTAL
4036-
4037-[70,572,686]
4038-
4039-65,555,483
4040-
4041-NON-FUNCTIONAL
4042-
4043-DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
4044-
4045-Debt Service
4046-
4047-1,765,932,976
4048-
4049-UConn 2000 - Debt Service
4050-
4051-[162,057,219]
4052-
4053-172,057,219
4054-
4055-CHEFA Day Care Security
4056-
4057-5,500,000
4058-
4059-Pension Obligation Bonds - TRB
4060-
4061-119,597,971
4062-
4063-AGENCY TOTAL
4064-
4065-[2,053,088,166]
4066-
4067-2,063,088,166
4068-
4069-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4070-
4071-Adjudicated Claims
4072-
4073-[8,822,000]
4074-
4075-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
4076-
4077-[22,392,147]
4078-
4079-13,392,147
4080-
4081-AGENCY TOTAL
4082-
4083-[31,214,147]
4084-
4085-13,392,147
4086-
4087-STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
4088-
4089-Unemployment Compensation
4090-
4091-[6,427,401]
4092-
4093-6,348,001
4094-
4095-State Employees Retirement Contributions
4096-
4097-1,124,661,963
4098-
4099-Higher Education Alternative Retirement System
4100-
4101-[7,924,234]
4102-
4103-4,924,234
4104-
4105-Pensions and Retirements - Other Statutory
4106-
4107-1,760,804
4108-
4109-Judges and Compensation Commissioners Retirement
4110-
4111-19,163,487
4112-
4113-Insurance - Group Life
4114-
4115-[8,637,871]
4116-
4117-7,867,871
12939+T1796
411812940
411912941 Employers Social Security Tax
412012942
4121-[250,674,466]
4122-
4123-227,723,020
4124-
4125-State Employees Health Service Cost
4126-
4127-[722,588,803]
4128-
4129-693,865,044
12943+8,600,000
12944+
12945+T1797
413012946
413112947 Retired State Employees Health Service Cost
413212948
4133-[746,109,000]
4134-
4135-731,109,000
4136-
4137-AGENCY TOTAL
4138-
4139-[2,887,948,029]
4140-
4141-2,817,423,424
4142-
4143-RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
4144-
4145-Reserve For Salary Adjustments
4146-
4147-[86,024,913]
4148-
4149-18,473,255
4150-
4151-WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
4152-
4153-Workers' Compensation Claims
4154-
4155-[8,662,068]
4156-
4157-8,105,530
4158-
4159-TOTAL - GENERAL FUND
4160-
4161-[18,916,880,389]
4162-
4163-18,075,798,581
4164-
4165-LESS:
4166-
4167-Unallocated Lapse
4168-
4169--94,476,192
4170-
4171-Unallocated Lapse - Legislative
4172-
4173--3,028,105
4174-
4175-Unallocated Lapse - Judicial
4176-
4177--7,400,672
4178-
4179-General Employee Lapse
4180-
4181-[-12,816,745]
4182-
4183-General Lapse - Legislative
4184-
4185-[-39,492]
4186-
4187-General Lapse - Judicial
4188-
4189-[-282,192]
4190-
4191--15,075,000
4192-
4193-General Lapse - Executive
4194-
4195-[-9,678,316]
4196-
4197-Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies Program
4198-
4199-[-20,000,000]
4200-
4201-Overtime Savings
4202-
4203-[-10,500,000]
4204-
4205-Statewide Hiring Reduction - Executive
4206-
4207-[-30,920,000]
4208-
4209-Statewide Hiring Reduction - Judicial
4210-
4211-[-3,310,000]
4212-
4213-Statewide Hiring Reduction - Legislative
4214-
4215-[-770,000]
4216-
4217-Targeted Savings
4218-
4219-[-12,500,000]
4220-
4221--68,848,968
4222-
4223-Arts and Tourism Lapse
4224-
4225--500,000
4226-
4227-NET - GENERAL FUND
4228-
4229-[18,711,158,675]
4230-
4231-17,886,469,644
4232-
4233-Sec. 2. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 2 of public act 15-244 regarding the SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND are amended to read as follows:
4234-
4235-
4236-
4237- 2016-2017
4238- GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4239- DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
4240- State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations 8,960,575
4241- REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4242- DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
4243- Personal Services [49,794,202] 49,296,260
4244- Other Expenses [16,221,814] 15,897,378
4245- Equipment [520,840] 468,756
4246- Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Project 214,676
4247- AGENCY TOTAL [66,751,532] 65,877,070
4248- CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4249- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
4250- Personal Services [2,031,640] 2,060,488
4251- Other Expenses [750,000] 738,920
4252- AGENCY TOTAL [2,781,640] 2,799,408
4253- TRANSPORTATION
4254- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
4255- Personal Services [181,396,243] 177,091,980
4256- Other Expenses [56,169,517] 52,314,223
4257- Equipment [1,423,161] 1,341,329
4258- Minor Capital Projects 449,639
4259- Highway Planning And Research [3,246,823] 3,060,131
4260- Rail Operations [167,262,955] 166,249,813
4261- Bus Operations [155,410,904] 154,842,551
4262- Tweed-New Haven Airport Grant [1,500,000]
4263- ADA Para-transit Program 37,041,190
4264- Non-ADA Dial-A-Ride Program 576,361
4265- Pay-As-You-Go Transportation Projects [29,589,106] 14,589,106
4266- CAA Related Funds [3,000,000]
4267- Port Authority [239,011] 400,000
4268- Airport Operations 3,750,000
4269- AGENCY TOTAL [637,304,910] 611,706,323
4270- HUMAN SERVICES
4271- DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
4272- Family Programs - TANF 2,370,629
4273- NON-FUNCTIONAL
4274- DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
4275- Debt Service 562,993,251
4276- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4277- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 1,629,447
4278- STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
4279- Unemployment Compensation 305,000
4280- State Employees Retirement Contributions 129,227,978
4281- Insurance - Group Life 285,063
4282- Employers Social Security Tax 18,178,987
4283- State Employees Health Service Cost [56,825,438] 56,549,838
4284- AGENCY TOTAL [204,822,466] 204,546,866
4285- RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
4286- Reserve For Salary Adjustments [13,301,186] 7,301,186
4287- WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
4288- Workers' Compensation Claims 7,223,297
4289- TOTAL - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND [1,508,138,933] 1,475,408,052
4290- LESS:
4291- Unallocated Lapse -12,000,000
4292- NET - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND [1,496,138,933] 1,463,408,052
4293-
4294-2016-2017
4295-
4296-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4297-
4298-DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
4299-
4300-State Insurance and Risk Mgmt Operations
4301-
4302-8,960,575
4303-
4304-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4305-
4306-DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
4307-
4308-Personal Services
4309-
4310-[49,794,202]
4311-
4312-49,296,260
4313-
4314-Other Expenses
4315-
4316-[16,221,814]
4317-
4318-15,897,378
4319-
4320-Equipment
4321-
4322-[520,840]
4323-
4324-468,756
4325-
4326-Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks Project
4327-
4328-214,676
4329-
4330-AGENCY TOTAL
4331-
4332-[66,751,532]
4333-
4334-65,877,070
4335-
4336-CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4337-
4338-DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
4339-
4340-Personal Services
4341-
4342-[2,031,640]
4343-
4344-2,060,488
4345-
4346-Other Expenses
4347-
4348-[750,000]
4349-
4350-738,920
4351-
4352-AGENCY TOTAL
4353-
4354-[2,781,640]
4355-
4356-2,799,408
4357-
4358-TRANSPORTATION
4359-
4360-DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
4361-
4362-Personal Services
4363-
4364-[181,396,243]
4365-
4366-177,091,980
4367-
4368-Other Expenses
4369-
4370-[56,169,517]
4371-
4372-52,314,223
4373-
4374-Equipment
4375-
4376-[1,423,161]
4377-
4378-1,341,329
4379-
4380-Minor Capital Projects
4381-
4382-449,639
4383-
4384-Highway Planning And Research
4385-
4386-[3,246,823]
4387-
4388-3,060,131
4389-
4390-Rail Operations
4391-
4392-[167,262,955]
4393-
4394-166,249,813
4395-
4396-Bus Operations
4397-
4398-[155,410,904]
4399-
4400-154,842,551
4401-
4402-Tweed-New Haven Airport Grant
4403-
4404-[1,500,000]
4405-
4406-ADA Para-transit Program
4407-
4408-37,041,190
4409-
4410-Non-ADA Dial-A-Ride Program
4411-
4412-576,361
4413-
4414-Pay-As-You-Go Transportation Projects
4415-
4416-[29,589,106]
4417-
4418-14,589,106
4419-
4420-CAA Related Funds
4421-
4422-[3,000,000]
4423-
4424-Port Authority
4425-
4426-[239,011]
4427-
4428-400,000
4429-
4430-Airport Operations
4431-
4432-3,750,000
4433-
4434-AGENCY TOTAL
4435-
4436-[637,304,910]
4437-
4438-611,706,323
4439-
4440-HUMAN SERVICES
4441-
4442-DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
4443-
4444-Family Programs - TANF
4445-
4446-2,370,629
4447-
4448-NON-FUNCTIONAL
4449-
4450-DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
4451-
4452-Debt Service
4453-
4454-562,993,251
4455-
4456-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4457-
4458-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
4459-
4460-1,629,447
4461-
4462-STATE COMPTROLLER - FRINGE BENEFITS
4463-
4464-Unemployment Compensation
4465-
4466-305,000
4467-
4468-State Employees Retirement Contributions
4469-
4470-129,227,978
4471-
4472-Insurance - Group Life
4473-
4474-285,063
4475-
4476-Employers Social Security Tax
4477-
4478-18,178,987
4479-
4480-State Employees Health Service Cost
4481-
4482-[56,825,438]
4483-
4484-56,549,838
4485-
4486-AGENCY TOTAL
4487-
4488-[204,822,466]
4489-
4490-204,546,866
4491-
4492-RESERVE FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS
4493-
4494-Reserve For Salary Adjustments
4495-
4496-[13,301,186]
4497-
4498-7,301,186
4499-
4500-WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
4501-
4502-Workers' Compensation Claims
4503-
4504-7,223,297
4505-
4506-TOTAL - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND
4507-
4508-[1,508,138,933]
4509-
4510-1,475,408,052
4511-
4512-LESS:
4513-
4514-Unallocated Lapse
4515-
4516--12,000,000
4517-
4518-NET - SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND
4519-
4520-[1,496,138,933]
4521-
4522-1,463,408,052
4523-
4524-Sec. 3. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 3 of public act 15-244 regarding the MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT AND MOHEGAN FUND are amended to read as follows:
4525-
4526-
4527-
4528- 2016-2017
4529- GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4530- OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
4531- Grants To Towns [61,779,907] 58,076,612
4532-
4533-2016-2017
4534-
4535-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4536-
4537-OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
4538-
4539-Grants To Towns
4540-
4541-[61,779,907]
4542-
4543-58,076,612
4544-
4545-Sec. 4. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 5 of public act 15-244 regarding the BANKING FUND are amended to read as follows:
4546-
4547-
4548-
4549- 2016-2017
4550- REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4551- DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
4552- Personal Services [10,891,111] 11,025,073
4553- Other Expenses [1,461,490] 1,468,990
4554- Equipment [35,000] 44,900
4555- Fringe Benefits [8,603,978] 8,709,808
4556- Indirect Overhead [167,151] 86,862
4557- AGENCY TOTAL [21,158,730] 21,335,633
4558- LABOR DEPARTMENT
4559- Opportunity Industrial Centers 475,000
4560- Individual Development Accounts 190,000
4561- Customized Services 950,000
4562- AGENCY TOTAL 1,615,000
4563- CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4564- DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
4565- Fair Housing 670,000
4566- JUDICIAL
4567- JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
4568- Foreclosure Mediation Program 6,350,389
4569- NON-FUNCTIONAL
4570- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4571- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 95,178
4572- TOTAL - BANKING FUND [29,889,297] 30,066,200
4573-
4574-2016-2017
4575-
4576-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4577-
4578-DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
4579-
4580-Personal Services
4581-
4582-[10,891,111]
4583-
4584-11,025,073
4585-
4586-Other Expenses
4587-
4588-[1,461,490]
4589-
4590-1,468,990
4591-
4592-Equipment
4593-
4594-[35,000]
4595-
4596-44,900
4597-
4598-Fringe Benefits
4599-
4600-[8,603,978]
4601-
4602-8,709,808
4603-
4604-Indirect Overhead
4605-
4606-[167,151]
4607-
4608-86,862
4609-
4610-AGENCY TOTAL
4611-
4612-[21,158,730]
4613-
4614-21,335,633
4615-
4616-LABOR DEPARTMENT
4617-
4618-Opportunity Industrial Centers
4619-
4620-475,000
4621-
4622-Individual Development Accounts
4623-
4624-190,000
4625-
4626-Customized Services
4627-
4628-950,000
4629-
4630-AGENCY TOTAL
4631-
4632-1,615,000
4633-
4634-CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4635-
4636-DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
4637-
4638-Fair Housing
4639-
4640-670,000
4641-
4642-JUDICIAL
4643-
4644-JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
4645-
4646-Foreclosure Mediation Program
4647-
4648-6,350,389
4649-
4650-NON-FUNCTIONAL
4651-
4652-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4653-
4654-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
4655-
4656-95,178
4657-
4658-TOTAL - BANKING FUND
4659-
4660-[29,889,297]
4661-
4662-30,066,200
4663-
4664-Sec. 5. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 6 of public act 15-244 regarding the INSURANCE FUND are amended to read as follows:
4665-
4666-
4667-
4668- 2016-2017
4669- GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4670- OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
4671- Personal Services 313,882
4672- Other Expenses 6,012
4673- Fringe Benefits 200,882
4674- AGENCY TOTAL 520,776
4675- REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4676- INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
4677- Personal Services [15,145,396] 14,537,472
4678- Other Expenses [1,949,807] 1,899,807
4679- Equipment [92,500] 52,500
4680- Fringe Benefits [11,813,409] 11,510,498
4681- Indirect Overhead [248,930] 532,887
4682- AGENCY TOTAL [29,250,042] 28,533,164
4683- OFFICE OF THE HEALTHCARE ADVOCATE
4684- Personal Services [2,565,193] 2,488,457
4685- Other Expenses [2,700,767] 2,691,767
4686- Equipment 15,000
4687- Fringe Benefits [2,317,458] 2,256,227
4688- Indirect Overhead 142,055
4689- AGENCY TOTAL [7,740,473] 7,593,506
4690- HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
4691- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
4692- Needle and Syringe Exchange Program 459,416
4693- AIDS Services [4,890,686] 4,975,686
4694- Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection and Treatment 2,150,565
4695- Immunization Services 34,000,718
4696- X-Ray Screening and Tuberculosis Care 1,115,148
4697- Venereal Disease Control 197,171
4698- AGENCY TOTAL [42,813,704] 42,898,704
4699- DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
4700- Managed Service System [435,000] 408,924
4701- HUMAN SERVICES
4702- STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
4703- Fall Prevention [475,000] 376,023
4704- NON-FUNCTIONAL
4705- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4706- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 116,945
4707- TOTAL - INSURANCE FUND [81,351,940] 80,448,042
4708-
4709-2016-2017
4710-
4711-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4712-
4713-OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
4714-
4715-Personal Services
4716-
4717-313,882
4718-
4719-Other Expenses
4720-
4721-6,012
4722-
4723-Fringe Benefits
4724-
4725-200,882
4726-
4727-AGENCY TOTAL
4728-
4729-520,776
4730-
4731-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4732-
4733-INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
4734-
4735-Personal Services
4736-
4737-[15,145,396]
4738-
4739-14,537,472
4740-
4741-Other Expenses
4742-
4743-[1,949,807]
4744-
4745-1,899,807
4746-
4747-Equipment
4748-
4749-[92,500]
4750-
4751-52,500
4752-
4753-Fringe Benefits
4754-
4755-[11,813,409]
4756-
4757-11,510,498
4758-
4759-Indirect Overhead
4760-
4761-[248,930]
4762-
4763-532,887
4764-
4765-AGENCY TOTAL
4766-
4767-[29,250,042]
4768-
4769-28,533,164
4770-
4771-OFFICE OF THE HEALTHCARE ADVOCATE
4772-
4773-Personal Services
4774-
4775-[2,565,193]
4776-
4777-2,488,457
4778-
4779-Other Expenses
4780-
4781-[2,700,767]
4782-
4783-2,691,767
4784-
4785-Equipment
4786-
4787-15,000
4788-
4789-Fringe Benefits
4790-
4791-[2,317,458]
4792-
4793-2,256,227
4794-
4795-Indirect Overhead
4796-
4797-142,055
4798-
4799-AGENCY TOTAL
4800-
4801-[7,740,473]
4802-
4803-7,593,506
4804-
4805-HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
4806-
4807-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
4808-
4809-Needle and Syringe Exchange Program
4810-
4811-459,416
4812-
4813-AIDS Services
4814-
4815-[4,890,686]
4816-
4817-4,975,686
4818-
4819-Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection and Treatment
4820-
4821-2,150,565
4822-
4823-Immunization Services
4824-
4825-34,000,718
4826-
4827-X-Ray Screening and Tuberculosis Care
4828-
4829-1,115,148
4830-
4831-Venereal Disease Control
4832-
4833-197,171
4834-
4835-AGENCY TOTAL
4836-
4837-[42,813,704]
4838-
4839-42,898,704
4840-
4841-DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
4842-
4843-Managed Service System
4844-
4845-[435,000]
4846-
4847-408,924
4848-
4849-HUMAN SERVICES
4850-
4851-STATE DEPARTMENT ON AGING
4852-
4853-Fall Prevention
4854-
4855-[475,000]
4856-
4857-376,023
4858-
4859-NON-FUNCTIONAL
4860-
4861-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4862-
4863-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
4864-
4865-116,945
4866-
4867-TOTAL - INSURANCE FUND
4868-
4869-[81,351,940]
4870-
4871-80,448,042
4872-
4873-Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 7 of public act 15-244 regarding the CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND are amended to read as follows:
4874-
4875-
4876-
4877- 2016-2017
4878- REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4879- OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL
4880- Personal Services [1,508,306] 1,488,306
4881- Other Expenses [452,907] 502,907
4882- Equipment 2,200
4883- Fringe Benefits [1,280,560] 1,221,728
4884- Indirect Overhead [97,613] 66,419
4885- AGENCY TOTAL [3,341,586] 3,281,560
4886- CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4887- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
4888- Personal Services 12,110,378
4889- Other Expenses 1,479,367
4890- Equipment 19,500
4891- Fringe Benefits [9,446,095] 9,688,302
4892- Indirect Overhead [467,009] 639,720
4893- AGENCY TOTAL [23,522,349] 23,937,267
4894- NON-FUNCTIONAL
4895- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4896- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 89,658
4897- TOTAL - CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND [26,953,593] 27,308,485
4898-
4899-2016-2017
4900-
4901-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4902-
4903-OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL
4904-
4905-Personal Services
4906-
4907-[1,508,306]
4908-
4909-1,488,306
4910-
4911-Other Expenses
4912-
4913-[452,907]
4914-
4915-502,907
4916-
4917-Equipment
4918-
4919-2,200
4920-
4921-Fringe Benefits
4922-
4923-[1,280,560]
4924-
4925-1,221,728
4926-
4927-Indirect Overhead
4928-
4929-[97,613]
4930-
4931-66,419
4932-
4933-AGENCY TOTAL
4934-
4935-[3,341,586]
4936-
4937-3,281,560
4938-
4939-CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4940-
4941-DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
4942-
4943-Personal Services
4944-
4945-12,110,378
4946-
4947-Other Expenses
4948-
4949-1,479,367
4950-
4951-Equipment
4952-
4953-19,500
4954-
4955-Fringe Benefits
4956-
4957-[9,446,095]
4958-
4959-9,688,302
4960-
4961-Indirect Overhead
4962-
4963-[467,009]
4964-
4965-639,720
4966-
4967-AGENCY TOTAL
4968-
4969-[23,522,349]
4970-
4971-23,937,267
4972-
4973-NON-FUNCTIONAL
4974-
4975-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
4976-
4977-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
4978-
4979-89,658
4980-
4981-TOTAL - CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND
4982-
4983-[26,953,593]
4984-
4985-27,308,485
4986-
4987-Sec. 7. (Effective July 1, 2016) The amounts appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in section 8 of public act 15-244 regarding the WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND are amended to read as follows:
4988-
4989-
4990-
4991- 2016-2017
4992- GENERAL GOVERNMENT
4993- DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
4994- Personal Services 405,969
4995- Other Expenses 10,428
4996- Fringe Benefits 339,273
4997- AGENCY TOTAL 755,670
4998- REGULATION AND PROTECTION
4999- LABOR DEPARTMENT
5000- Occupational Health Clinics 687,148
5001- WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
5002- Personal Services 10,240,361
5003- Other Expenses [4,269,747] 3,819,747
5004- Equipment 41,000
5005- Fringe Benefits 8,192,289
5006- Indirect Overhead [464,028] 398,322
5007- AGENCY TOTAL [23,207,425] 22,691,719
5008- HUMAN SERVICES
5009- DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
5010- Personal Services 534,113
5011- Other Expenses [53,822] 503,822
5012- Rehabilitative Services 1,261,913
5013- Fringe Benefits 410,485
5014- AGENCY TOTAL [2,260,333] 2,710,333
5015- NON-FUNCTIONAL
5016- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
5017- Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals 72,298
5018- TOTAL - WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND [26,982,874] 26,917,168
5019-
5020-2016-2017
5021-
5022-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
5023-
5024-DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
5025-
5026-Personal Services
5027-
5028-405,969
5029-
5030-Other Expenses
5031-
5032-10,428
5033-
5034-Fringe Benefits
5035-
5036-339,273
5037-
5038-AGENCY TOTAL
5039-
5040-755,670
5041-
5042-REGULATION AND PROTECTION
5043-
5044-LABOR DEPARTMENT
5045-
5046-Occupational Health Clinics
5047-
5048-687,148
5049-
5050-WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
5051-
5052-Personal Services
5053-
5054-10,240,361
5055-
5056-Other Expenses
5057-
5058-[4,269,747]
5059-
5060-3,819,747
5061-
5062-Equipment
5063-
5064-41,000
5065-
5066-Fringe Benefits
5067-
5068-8,192,289
5069-
5070-Indirect Overhead
5071-
5072-[464,028]
5073-
5074-398,322
5075-
5076-AGENCY TOTAL
5077-
5078-[23,207,425]
5079-
5080-22,691,719
5081-
5082-HUMAN SERVICES
5083-
5084-DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
5085-
5086-Personal Services
5087-
5088-534,113
5089-
5090-Other Expenses
5091-
5092-[53,822]
5093-
5094-503,822
5095-
5096-Rehabilitative Services
5097-
5098-1,261,913
5099-
5100-Fringe Benefits
5101-
5102-410,485
5103-
5104-AGENCY TOTAL
5105-
5106-[2,260,333]
5107-
5108-2,710,333
5109-
5110-NON-FUNCTIONAL
5111-
5112-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
5113-
5114-Nonfunctional - Change to Accruals
5115-
5116-72,298
5117-
5118-TOTAL - WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND
5119-
5120-[26,982,874]
5121-
5122-26,917,168
5123-
5124-Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2016) The following sum is appropriated from the MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING FUND for the annual periods indicated for the purposes described:
5125-
5126-
5127-
5128- 2016-2017
5129- GENERAL GOVERNMENT
5130- OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
5131- Municipal Revenue Sharing 185,000,000
5132-
5133-2016-2017
5134-
5135-GENERAL GOVERNMENT
5136-
5137-OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
5138-
5139-Municipal Revenue Sharing
5140-
5141-185,000,000
5142-
5143-Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 19a-32c of the general statutes, the sum of $ 2,000,000 of unobligated funds remaining in the Biomedical Research Trust Fund on June 30, 2016, shall be transferred from the said fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
5144-
5145-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 19a-32c of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, unobligated funds remaining in the Biomedical Research Trust Fund after the transfer required under subsection (a) of this section shall be expended as follows during said fiscal year: (1) $ 1,300,000 of such funds to The University of Connecticut Health Center, half of which shall be for the purpose of funding melanoma research, and half of which shall be for the purpose of funding the Bladder Cancer Institute; (2) $ 1,300,000 of such funds to the Yale School of Medicine for the purpose of funding the Children's Diabetes Research Program; (3) $ 1,300,000 of such funds to Griffin Hospital for the purpose of funding the Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center; (4) $ 2,339,428 of such funds for the purpose of funding programs in the Department of Public Health concerning children's health initiatives; (5) $ 64,675 of such funds for the purpose of funding programs in the Department of Public Health concerning childhood lead poisoning; (6) $ 1,037,429 of such funds for the purpose of funding programs in the Department of Public Health concerning children with special health care needs; and (7) $ 237,895 of such funds for the purpose of funding programs in the Department of Public Health concerning genetic diseases.
5146-
5147-Sec. 10. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 4-28e of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes, as amended by section 3 of public act 16-1, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
5148-
5149-(3) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the General Fund (i) in the amount identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (B) any remainder (i) first, in an amount equal to four million dollars, to be carried forward and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and (ii) if any funds remain, to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
5150-
5151-Sec. 11. Subdivisions (4) and (5) of subsection (c) of section 4-28e of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
5152-
5153-(4) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the General Fund (i) in the amount identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, [; (B) to the Biomedical Research Trust Fund in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (C)] and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and (B) any remainder to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
5154-
5155-(5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, disbursements from the Tobacco Settlement Fund shall be made as follows: (A) To the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund in an amount equal to six million dollars; (B) [to the Biomedical Research Trust Fund in an amount equal to four million dollars; (C)] to the General Fund in the amount (i) identified as "Transfer from Tobacco Settlement Fund" in the General Fund revenue schedule adopted by the General Assembly, and (ii) in an amount equal to four million dollars; and [(D)] (C) any remainder to the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund.
5156-
5157-Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-66aa of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes, the sum of $ 1,000,000 shall be transferred from the community investment account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. Such sum shall be achieved by reducing proportionally the amount of each distribution specified in subsection (a) of said section 4-66aa of the general statutes.
5158-
5159-Sec. 13. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 14-164m of the general statutes, the sum of $ 1,600,000 shall be transferred from the Emissions Enterprise Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
5160-
5161-Sec. 14. (Effective July 1, 2016) The sum of $ 500,000 shall be transferred from the Betting Taxes account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
5162-
5163-Sec. 15. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subsection (g) of section 4-89 of the general statutes, up to $ 200,000 of the unexpended balance of the amount appropriated to the Department of Rehabilitation Services, for Part-Time Interpreters, including the amount appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, shall not lapse on June 30, 2016, and such amount shall be carried forward and transferred to Personal Services, and shall be available for such purpose for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
5164-
5165-Sec. 16. (Effective July 1, 2016) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the Commissioner of Public Health shall reduce on a pro rata basis payments to full-time municipal health departments, pursuant to section 19a-202 of the general statutes, and to health districts, pursuant to section 19a-245 of the general statutes, in an aggregate amount equal to $ 517,114.
5166-
5167-Sec. 17. (Effective July 1, 2016) On or before January 15, 2017, the Commissioner of Public Health shall submit a report, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, public health, and finance, revenue and bonding, and to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, concerning the expenditures necessary to ensure the continued administration of safe drinking water standards for public drinking water. Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) A projection of the costs of administering safe drinking water standards for public drinking water for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, to June 30, 2022, inclusive, (2) a projection of available state and federal funds to support the Department of Public Health's efforts to keep drinking water safe, and (3) recommendations regarding fees or other means of sustaining said department's efforts to keep public drinking water safe. The report shall be developed in consultation with the Water Planning Council established pursuant to section 25-33o of the general statutes.
5168-
5169-Sec. 18. Section 39 of public act 15-244 is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
5170-
5171-(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section [4-28e] 4-28f of the general statutes, [as amended by this act,] for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2016, [and June 30, 2017,] the sum of $ 550,000 [in each fiscal year] shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Public Health, for (1) grants for the Easy Breathing Program, as follows: (A) For an adult asthma program within the Easy Breathing Program - $ 150,000, and (B) for a children's asthma program within the Easy Breathing Program - $ 250,000; and (2) a grant to the Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice for the Asthma Outreach and Education Program - $ 150,000.
5172-
5173-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section [4-28e] 4-28f of the general statutes, [as amended by this act,] the sum of $ 750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, [and the sum of $ 750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017,] shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Developmental Services to implement recommendations resulting from a study conducted pursuant to section 27 of public act 11-6 to enhance and improve the services and supports for individuals with autism and their families.
5174-
5175-Sec. 19. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-28f of the general statutes, the sum of $ 700,000 shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
5176-
5177-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-28f of the general statutes, the sum of $ 750,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, shall be transferred from the Tobacco and Health Trust Fund to the Department of Social Services to implement recommendations resulting from a study conducted pursuant to section 27 of public act 11-6 to enhance and improve the services and supports for individuals with autism and their families.
5178-
5179-Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subsection (c) of section 10-262h of the general statutes, the amounts for equalization aid for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, are as follows:
5180-
5181-
5182-
5183- Town Grant for Fiscal Year 2017
5184- Andover 2,349,231
5185- Ansonia 16,558,270
5186- Ashford 3,881,522
5187- Avon 872,247
5188- Barkhamsted 1,656,181
5189- Beacon Falls 4,100,716
5190- Berlin 6,349,636
5191- Bethany 2,035,903
5192- Bethel 8,207,181
5193- Bethlehem 1,301,953
5194- Bloomfield 6,288,100
5195- Bolton 3,012,407
5196- Bozrah 1,238,845
5197- Branford 2,414,858
5198- Bridgeport 181,355,390
5199- Bridgewater 40,734
5200- Bristol 45,103,676
5201- Brookfield 1,543,878
5202- Brooklyn 7,016,739
5203- Burlington 4,417,339
5204- Canaan 186,637
5205- Canterbury 4,691,736
5206- Canton 3,471,050
5207- Chaplin 1,868,810
5208- Cheshire 9,616,302
5209- Chester 687,975
5210- Clinton 6,416,984
5211- Colchester 13,591,055
5212- Colebrook 501,314
5213- Columbia 2,555,501
5214- Cornwall 23,499
5215- Coventry 8,824,378
5216- Cromwell 4,731,024
5217- Danbury 31,540,480
5218- Darien 775,533
5219- Deep River 1,704,633
5220- Derby 7,961,506
5221- Durham 3,940,885
5222- Eastford 1,102,128
5223- East Granby 1,474,351
5224- East Haddam 3,741,603
5225- East Hampton 7,613,630
5226- East Hartford 49,315,667
5227- East Haven 19,740,645
5228- East Lyme 7,044,106
5229- Easton 245,181
5230- East Windsor 5,733,980
5231- Ellington 9,772,899
5232- Enfield 28,811,133
5233- Essex 160,658
5234- Fairfield 1,657,963
5235- Farmington 1,289,833
5236- Franklin 935,740
5237- Glastonbury 6,886,489
5238- Goshen 108,626
5239- Granby 5,575,647
5240- Greenwich 1,444,752
5241- Griswold 10,832,910
5242- Groton 25,287,526
5243- Guilford 2,912,239
5244- Haddam 2,024,534
5245- Hamden 27,195,481
5246- Hampton 1,322,272
5247- Hartford 200,768,244
5248- Hartland 1,340,757
5249- Harwinton 2,743,247
5250- Hebron 6,928,703
5251- Kent 51,265
5252- Killingly 15,662,125
5253- Killingworth 2,215,622
5254- Lebanon 5,451,755
5255- Ledyard 12,056,245
5256- Lisbon 3,544,878
5257- Litchfield 1,505,144
5258- Lyme 87,495
5259- Madison 605,620
5260- Manchester 34,690,424
5261- Mansfield 10,053,269
5262- Marlborough 3,192,293
5263- Meriden 60,508,395
5264- Middlebury 909,440
5265- Middlefield 2,125,151
5266- Middletown 19,762,242
5267- Milford 11,231,850
5268- Monroe 6,529,484
5269- Montville 12,688,713
5270- Morris 120,267
5271- Naugatuck 30,424,755
5272- New Britain 86,445,269
5273- New Canaan 678,845
5274- New Fairfield 4,433,622
5275- New Hartford 3,155,693
5276- New Haven 154,551,977
5277- Newington 13,160,262
5278- New London 25,928,509
5279- New Milford 12,009,780
5280- Newtown 5,080,129
5281- Norfolk 39,910
5282- North Branford 8,161,138
5283- North Canaan 2,064,227
5284- North Haven 4,003,587
5285- North Stonington 2,868,240
5286- Norwalk 11,493,340
5287- Norwich 36,395,079
5288- Old Lyme 324,567
5289- Old Saybrook 225,880
5290- Orange 1,615,314
5291- Oxford 4,615,831
5292- Plainfield 15,436,567
5293- Plainville 10,368,696
5294- Plymouth 9,820,785
5295- Pomfret 3,095,257
5296- Portland 4,418,025
5297- Preston 3,038,825
5298- Prospect 5,354,202
5299- Putnam 8,386,282
5300- Redding 263,834
5301- Ridgefield 805,748
5302- Rocky Hill 4,374,933
5303- Roxbury 64,463
5304- Salem 3,073,181
5305- Salisbury 60,176
5306- Scotland 1,431,548
5307- Seymour 10,128,492
5308- Sharon 42,103
5309- Shelton 6,168,811
5310- Sherman 80,962
5311- Simsbury 6,233,528
5312- Somers 5,988,583
5313- Southbury 3,588,158
5314- Southington 20,518,059
5315- South Windsor 12,986,098
5316- Sprague 2,626,404
5317- Stafford 9,849,733
5318- Stamford 11,053,759
5319- Sterling 3,214,712
5320- Stonington 1,792,984
5321- Stratford 21,711,782
5322- Suffield 6,313,558
5323- Thomaston 5,665,106
5324- Thompson 7,580,992
5325- Tolland 10,784,974
5326- Torrington 24,656,637
5327- Trumbull 3,685,193
5328- Union 242,658
5329- Vernon 19,391,204
5330- Voluntown 2,516,563
5331- Wallingford 21,578,288
5332- Warren 49,407
5333- Washington 98,425
5334- Waterbury 133,856,066
5335- Waterford 488,299
5336- Watertown 11,876,270
5337- Westbrook 130,117
5338- West Hartford 21,362,490
5339- West Haven 45,390,487
5340- Weston 381,480
5341- Westport 909,281
5342- Wethersfield 9,500,934
5343- Willington 3,669,422
5344- Wilton 665,382
5345- Winchester 8,080,090
5346- Windham 26,681,944
5347- Windsor 12,311,652
5348- Windsor Locks 5,248,411
5349- Wolcott 13,516,067
5350- Woodbridge 723,232
5351- Woodbury 1,341,249
5352- Woodstock 5,401,847
5353-
5354-Town
5355-
5356-Grant for Fiscal Year 2017
12949+30,000,000
12950+
12951+T1798
12952+
12953+T1799
12954+
12955+TOTAL – GENERAL FUND
12956+
12957+66,365,000
12958+
12959+Sec. 33. Subsection (a) of section 4-87 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
12960+
12961+(a) Whenever any specific appropriation of a budgeted agency proves insufficient to pay the expenditures required for the statutory purposes for which such appropriation was made, the Governor may, at the request of the budgeted agency, transfer from any other specific appropriation of such budgeted agency such amount as the Governor deems necessary to meet such expenditures, except that transfers made from appropriations for fringe benefits to the operating funds of any constituent unit of the state system of higher education may be made only at the close of the fiscal year. No transfer to or from any specific appropriation of a sum or sums of over [fifty] one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars or ten per cent of any such specific appropriation, whichever is less, shall be made under this section in any one fiscal year without the consent of the Finance Advisory Committee except for transfer made from appropriations for fringe benefits to the operating funds of any constituent unit of the state system of higher education. Notification of all transfers made shall be sent to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, through the Office of Fiscal Analysis.
12962+
12963+Sec. 34. (Effective from passage) (a) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve targeted savings of $68,848,968 in the General Fund during said fiscal year.
12964+
12965+(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment of the appropriation to (1) the Department of Education, for Education Equalization Grants, or (2) the Department of Social Services, for Hospital Supplemental Payments.
12966+
12967+Sec. 35. Section 3 of public act 15-1 of the December special session, as amended by section 2 of public act 16-1, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
12968+
12969+(a) (1) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2016, [and June 30, 2017,] in order to achieve budget savings of $93,076,192 in the General Fund during [each such] said fiscal year.
12970+
12971+(2) The provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment concerning aid to municipalities. No reduction made in accordance with subdivision (1) of this subsection shall result in a reduction of more than one per cent of any appropriation.
12972+
12973+(b) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, in order to achieve budget savings of $3,000,000 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the president pro tempore and majority leader of the Senate, the speaker and majority leader of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of Representatives.
12974+
12975+(c) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the judicial branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, in order to achieve budget savings of $24,600,000 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the Chief Justice and Chief Public Defender.
12976+
12977+(d) (1) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of $94,476,192, in the General Fund during such fiscal year.
12978+
12979+(2) The provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment concerning aid to municipalities. No reduction made in accordance with subdivision (1) of this subsection shall result in a reduction of more than one per cent of any appropriation.
12980+
12981+[(d)] (e) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of [$2,000,000] $3,028,105 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the president pro tempore and majority leader of the Senate, the speaker and majority leader of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of Representatives.
12982+
12983+[(e)] (f) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the judicial branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of [$15,000,000] $22,475,672 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the Chief Justice and Chief Public Defender.
12984+
12985+Sec. 36. Section 38 of public act 15-244 is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
12986+
12987+Notwithstanding subsection (c) of section 2-35 of the general statutes, as amended by [this act] public act 15-244, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall recommend savings in order to reduce expenditures in the General Fund by $7,110,616 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016. [, and $12,816,745 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.] Such savings shall be made in an appropriate and proportionate manner among branches and agencies and shall apply only to state employees.
12988+
12989+Sec. 37. Subsections (f) and (g) of section 10-266p of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
12990+
12991+(f) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a), and subsections (c) to (e), inclusive, of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million thirty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-six dollars to the towns that rank one to three, inclusive, in population pursuant to subdivision (1) of said subsection (a), and for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2007, [to June 30, 2015] and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million six hundred ten thousand seven hundred ninety-eight dollars to the towns that rank one to three, inclusive, in population pursuant to subdivision (1) of said subsection (a).
12992+
12993+(g) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section, for [the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, the State Board of Education shall allocate three million two hundred sixteen thousand nine hundred eight dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to said subsection (a) and said subsections (c) to (f), inclusive. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million nine hundred twenty-five thousand four hundred eighty-one dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section. For] the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million eight hundred eighty-two thousand three hundred sixty-eight dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section. For the fiscal year ending June 30, [2014] 2016, a priority school district may carry forward any unexpended funds allocated after May 1, [2014] 2016, pursuant to this subsection, into the fiscal year ending June 30, [2015] 2017.
12994+
12995+Sec. 38. Subsection (i) of section 10-266p of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
12996+
12997+(i) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (h), inclusive, of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million twenty thousand dollars to the town ranked sixth when all towns are ranked from highest to lowest in population, based on the most recent federal decennial census, except that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million two hundred seventy thousand [seventy] dollars to said town.
12998+
12999+Sec. 39. Section 256 of public act 15-5 of the June special session is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
13000+
13001+(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the distribution of priority school district grants, pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p of the general statutes, shall be as follows: (1) For priority school districts in the amount of $37,252,757, (2) for extended school building hours in the amount of $2,994,752, and (3) for school accountability in the amount of $3,499,699.
13002+
13003+(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the distribution of priority school district grants, pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p of the general statutes, shall be as follows: (1) For priority school districts in the amount of [$38,342,720] $35,842,720, (2) for extended school building hours in the amount of $2,994,752, and (3) for school accountability in the amount of $3,499,699.
13004+
13005+Sec. 40. Subdivision (1) of section 12-408 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
13006+
13007+(1) (A) For the privilege of making any sales, as defined in subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, at retail, in this state for a consideration, a tax is hereby imposed on all retailers at the rate of six and thirty-five-hundredths per cent of the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail or from the rendering of any services constituting a sale in accordance with subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, except, in lieu of said rate of six and thirty-five-hundredths per cent, the rates provided in subparagraphs (B) to (H), inclusive, of this subdivision;
13008+
13009+(B) At a rate of fifteen per cent with respect to each transfer of occupancy, from the total amount of rent received for such occupancy of any room or rooms in a hotel or lodging house for the first period not exceeding thirty consecutive calendar days;
13010+
13011+(C) With respect to the sale of a motor vehicle to any individual who is a member of the armed forces of the United States and is on full-time active duty in Connecticut and who is considered, under 50 App USC 574, a resident of another state, or to any such individual and the spouse thereof, at a rate of four and one-half per cent of the gross receipts of any retailer from such sales, provided such retailer requires and maintains a declaration by such individual, prescribed as to form by the commissioner and bearing notice to the effect that false statements made in such declaration are punishable, or other evidence, satisfactory to the commissioner, concerning the purchaser's state of residence under 50 App USC 574;
13012+
13013+(D) (i) With respect to the sales of computer and data processing services occurring on or after July 1, 1997, and prior to July 1, 1998, at the rate of five per cent, on or after July 1, 1998, and prior to July 1, 1999, at the rate of four per cent, on or after July 1, 1999, and prior to July 1, 2000, at the rate of three per cent, on or after July 1, 2000, and prior to July 1, 2001, at the rate of two per cent, on or after July 1, 2001, at the rate of one per cent, and (ii) with respect to sales of Internet access services, on and after July 1, 2001, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
13014+
13015+(E) (i) With respect to the sales of labor that is otherwise taxable under subparagraph (C) or (G) of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407 on existing vessels and repair or maintenance services on vessels occurring on and after July 1, 1999, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
13016+
13017+(ii) With respect to the sale of a vessel, such sale shall be exempt from such tax provided such vessel is docked in this state for sixty or fewer days in a calendar year;
13018+
13019+(F) With respect to patient care services for which payment is received by the hospital on or after July 1, 1999, and prior to July 1, 2001, at the rate of five and three-fourths per cent and on and after July 1, 2001, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
13020+
13021+(G) With respect to the rental or leasing of a passenger motor vehicle for a period of thirty consecutive calendar days or less, at a rate of nine and thirty-five-hundredths per cent;
13022+
13023+(H) With respect to the sale of (i) a motor vehicle for a sales price exceeding fifty thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price, (ii) jewelry, whether real or imitation, for a sales price exceeding five thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price, and (iii) an article of clothing or footwear intended to be worn on or about the human body, a handbag, luggage, umbrella, wallet or watch for a sales price exceeding one thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price. For purposes of this subparagraph, "motor vehicle" has the meaning provided in section 14-1, but does not include a motor vehicle subject to the provisions of subparagraph (C) of this subdivision, a motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating over twelve thousand five hundred pounds, or a motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of twelve thousand five hundred pounds or less that is not used for private passenger purposes, but is designed or used to transport merchandise, freight or persons in connection with any business enterprise and issued a commercial registration or more specific type of registration by the Department of Motor Vehicles;
13024+
13025+(I) The rate of tax imposed by this chapter shall be applicable to all retail sales upon the effective date of such rate, except that a new rate which represents an increase in the rate applicable to the sale shall not apply to any sales transaction wherein a binding sales contract without an escalator clause has been entered into prior to the effective date of the new rate and delivery is made within ninety days after the effective date of the new rate. For the purposes of payment of the tax imposed under this section, any retailer of services taxable under subparagraph (I) of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, who computes taxable income, for purposes of taxation under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended, on an accounting basis which recognizes only cash or other valuable consideration actually received as income and who is liable for such tax only due to the rendering of such services may make payments related to such tax for the period during which such income is received, without penalty or interest, without regard to when such service is rendered;
13026+
13027+(J) For calendar quarters ending on or after September 30, 2011, except for calendar quarters ending on or after July 1, 2016, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the regional planning incentive account, established pursuant to section 4-66k, six and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision and ten and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (G) of this subdivision;
13028+
13029+(K) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for calendar months commencing on or after May 1, 2016, but prior to [May 1, 2017] July 1, 2016, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l, as amended by this act, four and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, and shall transfer any accrual related to said months on or after said July 1, 2016, date;
13030+
13031+[(ii) For calendar months commencing on or after May 1, 2017, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l six and three-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision;]
13032+
13033+[(iii)] (ii) For calendar months commencing on or after July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l, as amended by this act, seven and nine-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; and
13034+
13035+(L) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for calendar months commencing on or after December 1, 2015, but prior to October 1, 2016, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 four and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision;
13036+
13037+(ii) For calendar months commencing on or after October 1, 2016, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 six and three-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; and
13038+
13039+(iii) For calendar months commencing on or after July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 seven and nine-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision.
13040+
13041+Sec. 41. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a fund to be known as the "Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund" which shall be a separate, nonlapsing fund. The fund shall contain any moneys required by law to be deposited in the fund. Moneys in the fund shall be expended by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for the purposes of providing grants pursuant to section 4-66l of the general statutes, as amended by this act, and section 12-18b of the general statutes, as amended by this act.
13042+
13043+(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, ten million dollars shall be transferred from such fund not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h of the general statutes.
13044+
13045+Sec. 42. Section 4-66l of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
13046+
13047+(a) For the purposes of this section:
13048+
13049+(1) "FY 15 mill rate" means the mill rate a municipality uses during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015;
13050+
13051+(2) "Mill rate" means, unless otherwise specified, the mill rate a municipality uses to calculate tax bills for motor vehicles;
13052+
13053+(3) "Municipality" means any town, city, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough. "Municipality" includes a district for the purposes of subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of this section;
13054+
13055+(4) "Municipal spending" means:
13056+
13057+
13058+
13059+
13060+T1800 Municipal – Municipal
13061+T1801 spending for spending for
13062+T1802 the fiscal year the fiscal year
13063+T1803 prior to the two years
13064+T1804 current fiscal prior to the
13065+T1805 Year current year X 100 = Municipal spending;
13066+T1806 ______________________________
13067+T1807 Municipal spending for the fiscal
13068+T1808 year two years prior to the
13069+T1809 current year
13070+
13071+T1800
13072+
13073+Municipal
13074+
13075+–
13076+
13077+Municipal
13078+
13079+T1801
13080+
13081+ spending for
13082+
13083+ spending for
13084+
13085+T1802
13086+
13087+ the fiscal year
13088+
13089+ the fiscal year
13090+
13091+T1803
13092+
13093+ prior to the
13094+
13095+ two years
13096+
13097+T1804
13098+
13099+ current fiscal
13100+
13101+ prior to the
13102+
13103+T1805
13104+
13105+ Year
13106+
13107+ current year
13108+
13109+X 100
13110+
13111+= Municipal spending;
13112+
13113+T1806
13114+
13115+______________________________
13116+
13117+T1807
13118+
13119+Municipal spending for the fiscal
13120+
13121+T1808
13122+
13123+ year two years prior to the
13124+
13125+T1809
13126+
13127+ current year
13128+
13129+(5) "Per capita distribution" means:
13130+
13131+
13132+
13133+T1810 [Town] Municipal X Sales tax revenue = Per capita distribution;
13134+T1811 population
13135+T1812 ___________________
13136+T1813 Total state population
13137+
13138+T1810
13139+
13140+[Town] Municipal
13141+
13142+X Sales tax revenue
13143+
13144+= Per capita distribution;
13145+
13146+T1811
13147+
13148+ population
13149+
13150+T1812
13151+
13152+___________________
13153+
13154+T1813
13155+
13156+Total state population
13157+
13158+(6) "Pro rata distribution" means:
13159+
13160+
13161+
13162+T1814 Municipal weighted mill rate calculation X Sales tax revenue = Pro rata distribution;
13163+T1815
13164+T1816 ____________________
13165+T1817 Sum of all municipal weighted mill rate calculations combined
13166+T1818
13167+T1819
13168+
13169+T1814
13170+
13171+Municipal weighted
13172+
13173+ mill rate
13174+
13175+ calculation
13176+
13177+X Sales tax revenue
13178+
13179+= Pro rata distribution;
13180+
13181+T1815
13182+
13183+T1816
13184+
13185+____________________
13186+
13187+T1817
13188+
13189+Sum of all municipal
13190+
13191+ weighted mill rate
13192+
13193+ calculations combined
13194+
13195+T1818
13196+
13197+T1819
13198+
13199+(7) "Regional council of governments" means any such council organized under the provisions of sections 4-124i to 4-124p, inclusive;
13200+
13201+(8) ["Town population"] "Municipal population" means the number of persons in a municipality according to the most recent estimate of the Department of Public Health;
13202+
13203+(9) "Total state population" means the number of persons in this state according to the most recent estimate published by the Department of Public Health;
13204+
13205+(10) "Weighted mill rate" means a municipality's FY 15 mill rate divided by the average of all municipalities' FY 15 mill rate;
13206+
13207+(11) "Weighted mill rate calculation" means per capita distribution multiplied by a municipality's weighted mill rate;
13208+
13209+(12) "Sales tax revenue" means the moneys in the account remaining for distribution pursuant to subdivision [(7)] (6) of subsection (b) of this section;
13210+
13211+(13) "District" means any district, as defined in section 7-324; and
13212+
13213+(14) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
13214+
13215+(b) There is established an account to be known as the "municipal revenue sharing account" which shall be a separate, nonlapsing account within the General Fund. The account shall contain any moneys required by law to be deposited in the account. The secretary shall set aside and ensure availability of moneys in the account in the following order of priority and shall transfer or disburse such moneys as follows:
13216+
13217+(1) Ten million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall be transferred not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h;
13218+
13219+(2) For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys sufficient to make motor vehicle property tax grants payable to municipalities pursuant to subsection (c) of this section shall be expended not later than August first annually by the secretary;
13220+
13221+(3) For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys sufficient to make the grants payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes grant account established pursuant to section 12-18c shall annually be transferred to the select payment in lieu of taxes account in the Office of Policy and Management;
13222+
13223+(4) For the fiscal years ending [June 30, 2017,] June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, moneys sufficient to make the municipal revenue sharing grants payable to municipalities pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of this section shall be expended not later than October thirty-first annually by the secretary;
13224+
13225+[(5) Ten million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, shall be transferred not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h;]
13226+
13227+[(6) (A) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, three million dollars shall be expended by the secretary for the purposes of the regional services grants pursuant to subsection (e) of this section to the regional councils of governments, and (B) for]
13228+
13229+(5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, seven million dollars shall be expended for the purposes of the regional services grants pursuant to subsection (e) of this section to the regional councils of governments; and
13230+
13231+[(7)] (6) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys in the account remaining shall be expended annually by the secretary for the purposes of the municipal revenue sharing grants established pursuant to subsection (f) of this section. Any such moneys deposited in the account for municipal revenue sharing grants between October first and June thirtieth shall be distributed to municipalities on the following October first and any such moneys deposited in the account between July first and September thirtieth shall be distributed to municipalities on the following January thirty-first. Any [town] municipality may apply to the Office of Policy and Management on or after July first for early disbursement of a portion of such grant. The Office of Policy and Management may approve such an application if it finds that early disbursement is required in order for a [town] municipality to meet its cash flow needs. No early disbursement approved by said office may be issued later than September thirtieth.
13232+
13233+(c) [(1)] For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, motor vehicle property tax grants to municipalities that impose mill rates on real property and personal property other than motor vehicles greater than 32 mills or that, when combined with the mill rate of any district located within the municipality, impose mill rates greater than 32 mills, shall be made in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of property taxes levied by the municipality and any district located within the municipality on motor vehicles for the assessment year commencing October 1, 2013, and the amount such levy would have been if the mill rate on motor vehicles for said assessment year was 32 mills. [; and (2) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, motor vehicle property tax grants to municipalities that impose mill rates greater than 29.36 mills or that, when combined with the mill rate of any district located within the municipality, impose mill rates greater than 29.36 mills, shall be made in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of property taxes levied by the municipality and any district located within the municipality on motor vehicles for the assessment year commencing October 1, 2013, and the amount such levy would have been if the mill rate on motor vehicles for said assessment year was 29.36 mills.] Not later than fifteen calendar days after receiving a property tax grant pursuant to this section, the municipality shall disburse to any district located within the municipality the amount of any such property tax grant that is attributable to the district.
13234+
13235+(d) (1) For the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2017, [June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019,] each municipality shall receive a municipal revenue sharing grant, which shall be payable August 1, 2016, from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act. The total amount of the grant payable is as follows:
13236+
13237+
13238+
13239+T1820 Municipality Grant Amount
13240+T1821 Andover 66,705
13241+T1822 Ansonia 605,442
13242+T1823 Ashford 87,248
13243+T1824 Avon 374,711
13244+T1825 Barkhamsted 76,324
13245+T1826 Beacon Falls 123,341
13246+T1827 Berlin 843,048
13247+T1828 Bethany 114,329
13248+T1829 Bethel 392,605
13249+T1830 Bethlehem 42,762
13250+T1831 Bloomfield 438,458
13251+T1832 Bolton 106,449
13252+T1833 Bozrah 53,783
13253+T1834 Branford 570,402
13254+T1835 Bridgeport 14,476,283
13255+T1836 Bridgewater 15,670
13256+T1837 Bristol 1,276,119
13257+T1838 Brookfield 343,611
13258+T1839 Brooklyn 103,910
13259+T1840 Burlington 193,490
13260+T1841 Canaan 14,793
13261+T1842 Canterbury 58,684
13262+T1843 Canton 211,078
13263+T1844 Chaplin 48,563
13264+T1845 Cheshire 594,084
13265+T1846 Chester 57,736
13266+T1847 Clinton 268,611
13267+T1848 Colchester 330,363
13268+T1849 Colebrook 29,694
13269+T1850 Columbia 111,276
13270+T1851 Cornwall 11,269
13271+T1852 Coventry 252,939
13272+T1853 Cromwell 288,951
13273+T1854 Danbury 2,079,675
13274+T1855 Darien 171,485
13275+T1856 Deep River 93,525
13276+T1857 Derby 462,718
13277+T1858 Durham 150,019
13278+T1859 East Granby 106,222
13279+T1860 East Haddam 186,418
13280+T1861 East Hampton 263,149
13281+T1862 East Hartford 3,877,281
13282+T1863 East Haven 593,493
13283+T1864 East Lyme 243,736
13284+T1865 East Windsor 232,457
13285+T1866 Eastford 23,060
13286+T1867 Easton 155,216
13287+T1868 Ellington 321,722
13288+T1869 Enfield 911,974
13289+T1870 Essex 74,572
13290+T1871 Fairfield 795,318
13291+T1872 Farmington 335,287
13292+T1873 Franklin 26,309
13293+T1874 Glastonbury 754,546
13294+T1875 Goshen 30,286
13295+T1876 Granby 244,839
13296+T1877 Greenwich 366,588
13297+T1878 Griswold 243,727
13298+T1879 Groton 433,177
13299+T1880 Guilford 456,863
13300+T1881 Haddam 170,440
13301+T1882 Hamden 4,491,337
13302+T1883 Hampton 38,070
13303+T1884 Hartford 13,908,437
13304+T1885 Hartland 27,964
13305+T1886 Harwinton 113,987
13306+T1887 Hebron 208,666
13307+T1888 Kent 26,808
13308+T1889 Killingly 351,213
13309+T1890 Killingworth 85,270
13310+T1891 Lebanon 149,163
13311+T1892 Ledyard 307,619
13312+T1893 Lisbon 45,413
13313+T1894 Litchfield 169,828
13314+T1895 Lyme 21,862
13315+T1896 Madison 372,897
13316+T1897 Manchester 1,972,491
13317+T1898 Mansfield 525,280
13318+T1899 Marlborough 131,065
13319+T1900 Meriden 1,315,347
13320+T1901 Middlebury 154,299
13321+T1902 Middlefield 91,372
13322+T1903 Middletown 964,657
13323+T1904 Milford 1,880,830
13324+T1905 Monroe 404,221
13325+T1906 Montville 401,756
13326+T1907 Morris 28,110
13327+T1908 Naugatuck 2,405,660
13328+T1909 New Britain 5,781,991
13329+T1910 New Canaan 168,106
13330+T1911 New Fairfield 288,278
13331+T1912 New Hartford 140,338
13332+T1913 New Haven 2,118,290
13333+T1914 New London 750,249
13334+T1915 New Milford 565,898
13335+T1916 Newington 651,000
13336+T1917 Newtown 572,949
13337+T1918 Norfolk 20,141
13338+T1919 North Branford 292,517
13339+T1920 North Canaan 66,052
13340+T1921 North Haven 487,882
13341+T1922 North Stonington 107,832
13342+T1923 Norwalk 3,401,590
13343+T1924 Norwich 1,309,943
13344+T1925 Old Lyme 79,946
13345+T1926 Old Saybrook 101,527
13346+T1927 Orange 284,365
13347+T1928 Oxford 171,492
13348+T1929 Plainfield 310,350
13349+T1930 Plainville 363,176
13350+T1931 Plymouth 255,581
13351+T1932 Pomfret 54,257
13352+T1933 Portland 192,715
13353+T1934 Preston 58,934
13354+T1935 Prospect 197,097
13355+T1936 Putnam 76,399
13356+T1937 Redding 189,781
13357+T1938 Ridgefield 512,848
13358+T1939 Rocky Hill 405,872
13359+T1940 Roxbury 15,998
13360+T1941 Salem 85,617
13361+T1942 Salisbury 20,769
13362+T1943 Scotland 36,200
13363+T1944 Seymour 343,388
13364+T1945 Sharon 19,467
13365+T1946 Shelton 706,038
13366+T1947 Sherman 39,000
13367+T1948 Simsbury 567,460
13368+T1949 Somers 141,697
13369+T1950 South Windsor 558,715
13370+T1951 Southbury 404,731
13371+T1952 Southington 889,821
13372+T1953 Sprague 89,456
13373+T1954 Stafford 243,095
13374+T1955 Stamford 2,372,358
13375+T1956 Sterling 77,037
13376+T1957 Stonington 202,888
13377+T1958 Stratford 1,130,316
13378+T1959 Suffield 321,763
13379+T1960 Thomaston 158,888
13380+T1961 Thompson 114,582
13381+T1962 Tolland 303,971
13382+T1963 Torrington 2,435,109
13383+T1964 Trumbull 745,325
13384+T1965 Union 17,283
13385+T1966 Vernon 641,027
13386+T1967 Voluntown 33,914
13387+T1968 Wallingford 919,984
13388+T1969 Warren 11,006
13389+T1970 Washington 25,496
13390+T1971 Waterbury 13,438,542
13391+T1972 Waterford 259,091
13392+T1973 Watertown 453,012
13393+T1974 West Hartford 1,614,320
13394+T1975 West Haven 3,299,839
13395+T1976 Westbrook 80,601
13396+T1977 Weston 211,384
13397+T1978 Westport 262,402
13398+T1979 Wethersfield 940,267
13399+T1980 Willington 121,568
13400+T1981 Wilton 380,234
13401+T1982 Winchester 224,447
13402+T1983 Windham 513,847
13403+T1984 Windsor 593,921
13404+T1985 Windsor Locks 256,241
13405+T1986 Wolcott 340,859
13406+T1987 Woodbridge 247,758
13407+T1988 Woodbury 200,175
13408+T1989 Woodstock 97,708
13409+T1990 Borough of Danielson -
13410+T1991 Borough of Litchfield -
13411+T1992 Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD 92,961
13412+T1993 Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 354,311
13413+T1994 Manchester - Eighth Utility District 436,718
13414+T1995 Middletown - City Fire 910,442
13415+T1996 Middletown So Fire 413,961
13416+T1997 Norwich CCD 552,565
13417+T1998 Norwich TCD 62,849
13418+T1999 Simsbury FD 221,536
13419+T2000 Plainfield Fire District -
13420+T2001 Windham 1st Taxing District 640,000
13421+T2002 Windham First
13422+T2003 West Haven First Center (D1) -
13423+T2004 West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3) -
13424+
13425+T1820
13426+
13427+Municipality
13428+
13429+Grant Amount
13430+
13431+T1821
535713432
535813433 Andover
535913434
5360-2,349,231
13435+66,705
13436+
13437+T1822
536113438
536213439 Ansonia
536313440
5364-16,558,270
13441+605,442
13442+
13443+T1823
536513444
536613445 Ashford
536713446
5368-3,881,522
13447+87,248
13448+
13449+T1824
536913450
537013451 Avon
537113452
5372-872,247
13453+374,711
13454+
13455+T1825
537313456
537413457 Barkhamsted
537513458
5376-1,656,181
13459+76,324
13460+
13461+T1826
537713462
537813463 Beacon Falls
537913464
5380-4,100,716
13465+123,341
13466+
13467+T1827
538113468
538213469 Berlin
538313470
5384-6,349,636
13471+843,048
13472+
13473+T1828
538513474
538613475 Bethany
538713476
5388-2,035,903
13477+114,329
13478+
13479+T1829
538913480
539013481 Bethel
539113482
5392-8,207,181
13483+392,605
13484+
13485+T1830
539313486
539413487 Bethlehem
539513488
5396-1,301,953
13489+42,762
13490+
13491+T1831
539713492
539813493 Bloomfield
539913494
5400-6,288,100
13495+438,458
13496+
13497+T1832
540113498
540213499 Bolton
540313500
5404-3,012,407
13501+106,449
13502+
13503+T1833
540513504
540613505 Bozrah
540713506
5408-1,238,845
13507+53,783
13508+
13509+T1834
540913510
541013511 Branford
541113512
5412-2,414,858
13513+570,402
13514+
13515+T1835
541313516
541413517 Bridgeport
541513518
5416-181,355,390
13519+14,476,283
13520+
13521+T1836
541713522
541813523 Bridgewater
541913524
5420-40,734
13525+15,670
13526+
13527+T1837
542113528
542213529 Bristol
542313530
5424-45,103,676
13531+1,276,119
13532+
13533+T1838
542513534
542613535 Brookfield
542713536
5428-1,543,878
13537+343,611
13538+
13539+T1839
542913540
543013541 Brooklyn
543113542
5432-7,016,739
13543+103,910
13544+
13545+T1840
543313546
543413547 Burlington
543513548
5436-4,417,339
13549+193,490
13550+
13551+T1841
543713552
543813553 Canaan
543913554
5440-186,637
13555+14,793
13556+
13557+T1842
544113558
544213559 Canterbury
544313560
5444-4,691,736
13561+58,684
13562+
13563+T1843
544513564
544613565 Canton
544713566
5448-3,471,050
13567+211,078
13568+
13569+T1844
544913570
545013571 Chaplin
545113572
5452-1,868,810
13573+48,563
13574+
13575+T1845
545313576
545413577 Cheshire
545513578
5456-9,616,302
13579+594,084
13580+
13581+T1846
545713582
545813583 Chester
545913584
5460-687,975
13585+57,736
13586+
13587+T1847
546113588
546213589 Clinton
546313590
5464-6,416,984
13591+268,611
13592+
13593+T1848
546513594
546613595 Colchester
546713596
5468-13,591,055
13597+330,363
13598+
13599+T1849
546913600
547013601 Colebrook
547113602
5472-501,314
13603+29,694
13604+
13605+T1850
547313606
547413607 Columbia
547513608
5476-2,555,501
13609+111,276
13610+
13611+T1851
547713612
547813613 Cornwall
547913614
5480-23,499
13615+11,269
13616+
13617+T1852
548113618
548213619 Coventry
548313620
5484-8,824,378
13621+252,939
13622+
13623+T1853
548513624
548613625 Cromwell
548713626
5488-4,731,024
13627+288,951
13628+
13629+T1854
548913630
549013631 Danbury
549113632
5492-31,540,480
13633+2,079,675
13634+
13635+T1855
549313636
549413637 Darien
549513638
5496-775,533
13639+171,485
13640+
13641+T1856
549713642
549813643 Deep River
549913644
5500-1,704,633
13645+93,525
13646+
13647+T1857
550113648
550213649 Derby
550313650
5504-7,961,506
13651+462,718
13652+
13653+T1858
550513654
550613655 Durham
550713656
5508-3,940,885
13657+150,019
13658+
13659+T1859
13660+
13661+East Granby
13662+
13663+106,222
13664+
13665+T1860
13666+
13667+East Haddam
13668+
13669+186,418
13670+
13671+T1861
13672+
13673+East Hampton
13674+
13675+263,149
13676+
13677+T1862
13678+
13679+East Hartford
13680+
13681+3,877,281
13682+
13683+T1863
13684+
13685+East Haven
13686+
13687+593,493
13688+
13689+T1864
13690+
13691+East Lyme
13692+
13693+243,736
13694+
13695+T1865
13696+
13697+East Windsor
13698+
13699+232,457
13700+
13701+T1866
550913702
551013703 Eastford
551113704
5512-1,102,128
13705+23,060
13706+
13707+T1867
13708+
13709+Easton
13710+
13711+155,216
13712+
13713+T1868
13714+
13715+Ellington
13716+
13717+321,722
13718+
13719+T1869
13720+
13721+Enfield
13722+
13723+911,974
13724+
13725+T1870
13726+
13727+Essex
13728+
13729+74,572
13730+
13731+T1871
13732+
13733+Fairfield
13734+
13735+795,318
13736+
13737+T1872
13738+
13739+Farmington
13740+
13741+335,287
13742+
13743+T1873
13744+
13745+Franklin
13746+
13747+26,309
13748+
13749+T1874
13750+
13751+Glastonbury
13752+
13753+754,546
13754+
13755+T1875
13756+
13757+Goshen
13758+
13759+30,286
13760+
13761+T1876
13762+
13763+Granby
13764+
13765+244,839
13766+
13767+T1877
13768+
13769+Greenwich
13770+
13771+366,588
13772+
13773+T1878
13774+
13775+Griswold
13776+
13777+243,727
13778+
13779+T1879
13780+
13781+Groton
13782+
13783+433,177
13784+
13785+T1880
13786+
13787+Guilford
13788+
13789+456,863
13790+
13791+T1881
13792+
13793+Haddam
13794+
13795+170,440
13796+
13797+T1882
13798+
13799+Hamden
13800+
13801+4,491,337
13802+
13803+T1883
13804+
13805+Hampton
13806+
13807+38,070
13808+
13809+T1884
13810+
13811+Hartford
13812+
13813+13,908,437
13814+
13815+T1885
13816+
13817+Hartland
13818+
13819+27,964
13820+
13821+T1886
13822+
13823+Harwinton
13824+
13825+113,987
13826+
13827+T1887
13828+
13829+Hebron
13830+
13831+208,666
13832+
13833+T1888
13834+
13835+Kent
13836+
13837+26,808
13838+
13839+T1889
13840+
13841+Killingly
13842+
13843+351,213
13844+
13845+T1890
13846+
13847+Killingworth
13848+
13849+85,270
13850+
13851+T1891
13852+
13853+Lebanon
13854+
13855+149,163
13856+
13857+T1892
13858+
13859+Ledyard
13860+
13861+307,619
13862+
13863+T1893
13864+
13865+Lisbon
13866+
13867+45,413
13868+
13869+T1894
13870+
13871+Litchfield
13872+
13873+169,828
13874+
13875+T1895
13876+
13877+Lyme
13878+
13879+21,862
13880+
13881+T1896
13882+
13883+Madison
13884+
13885+372,897
13886+
13887+T1897
13888+
13889+Manchester
13890+
13891+1,972,491
13892+
13893+T1898
13894+
13895+Mansfield
13896+
13897+525,280
13898+
13899+T1899
13900+
13901+Marlborough
13902+
13903+131,065
13904+
13905+T1900
13906+
13907+Meriden
13908+
13909+1,315,347
13910+
13911+T1901
13912+
13913+Middlebury
13914+
13915+154,299
13916+
13917+T1902
13918+
13919+Middlefield
13920+
13921+91,372
13922+
13923+T1903
13924+
13925+Middletown
13926+
13927+964,657
13928+
13929+T1904
13930+
13931+Milford
13932+
13933+1,880,830
13934+
13935+T1905
13936+
13937+Monroe
13938+
13939+404,221
13940+
13941+T1906
13942+
13943+Montville
13944+
13945+401,756
13946+
13947+T1907
13948+
13949+Morris
13950+
13951+28,110
13952+
13953+T1908
13954+
13955+Naugatuck
13956+
13957+2,405,660
13958+
13959+T1909
13960+
13961+New Britain
13962+
13963+5,781,991
13964+
13965+T1910
13966+
13967+New Canaan
13968+
13969+168,106
13970+
13971+T1911
13972+
13973+New Fairfield
13974+
13975+288,278
13976+
13977+T1912
13978+
13979+New Hartford
13980+
13981+140,338
13982+
13983+T1913
13984+
13985+New Haven
13986+
13987+2,118,290
13988+
13989+T1914
13990+
13991+New London
13992+
13993+750,249
13994+
13995+T1915
13996+
13997+New Milford
13998+
13999+565,898
14000+
14001+T1916
14002+
14003+Newington
14004+
14005+651,000
14006+
14007+T1917
14008+
14009+Newtown
14010+
14011+572,949
14012+
14013+T1918
14014+
14015+Norfolk
14016+
14017+20,141
14018+
14019+T1919
14020+
14021+North Branford
14022+
14023+292,517
14024+
14025+T1920
14026+
14027+North Canaan
14028+
14029+66,052
14030+
14031+T1921
14032+
14033+North Haven
14034+
14035+487,882
14036+
14037+T1922
14038+
14039+North Stonington
14040+
14041+107,832
14042+
14043+T1923
14044+
14045+Norwalk
14046+
14047+3,401,590
14048+
14049+T1924
14050+
14051+Norwich
14052+
14053+1,309,943
14054+
14055+T1925
14056+
14057+Old Lyme
14058+
14059+79,946
14060+
14061+T1926
14062+
14063+Old Saybrook
14064+
14065+101,527
14066+
14067+T1927
14068+
14069+Orange
14070+
14071+284,365
14072+
14073+T1928
14074+
14075+Oxford
14076+
14077+171,492
14078+
14079+T1929
14080+
14081+Plainfield
14082+
14083+310,350
14084+
14085+T1930
14086+
14087+Plainville
14088+
14089+363,176
14090+
14091+T1931
14092+
14093+Plymouth
14094+
14095+255,581
14096+
14097+T1932
14098+
14099+Pomfret
14100+
14101+54,257
14102+
14103+T1933
14104+
14105+Portland
14106+
14107+192,715
14108+
14109+T1934
14110+
14111+Preston
14112+
14113+58,934
14114+
14115+T1935
14116+
14117+Prospect
14118+
14119+197,097
14120+
14121+T1936
14122+
14123+Putnam
14124+
14125+76,399
14126+
14127+T1937
14128+
14129+Redding
14130+
14131+189,781
14132+
14133+T1938
14134+
14135+Ridgefield
14136+
14137+512,848
14138+
14139+T1939
14140+
14141+Rocky Hill
14142+
14143+405,872
14144+
14145+T1940
14146+
14147+Roxbury
14148+
14149+15,998
14150+
14151+T1941
14152+
14153+Salem
14154+
14155+85,617
14156+
14157+T1942
14158+
14159+Salisbury
14160+
14161+20,769
14162+
14163+T1943
14164+
14165+Scotland
14166+
14167+36,200
14168+
14169+T1944
14170+
14171+Seymour
14172+
14173+343,388
14174+
14175+T1945
14176+
14177+Sharon
14178+
14179+19,467
14180+
14181+T1946
14182+
14183+Shelton
14184+
14185+706,038
14186+
14187+T1947
14188+
14189+Sherman
14190+
14191+39,000
14192+
14193+T1948
14194+
14195+Simsbury
14196+
14197+567,460
14198+
14199+T1949
14200+
14201+Somers
14202+
14203+141,697
14204+
14205+T1950
14206+
14207+South Windsor
14208+
14209+558,715
14210+
14211+T1951
14212+
14213+Southbury
14214+
14215+404,731
14216+
14217+T1952
14218+
14219+Southington
14220+
14221+889,821
14222+
14223+T1953
14224+
14225+Sprague
14226+
14227+89,456
14228+
14229+T1954
14230+
14231+Stafford
14232+
14233+243,095
14234+
14235+T1955
14236+
14237+Stamford
14238+
14239+2,372,358
14240+
14241+T1956
14242+
14243+Sterling
14244+
14245+77,037
14246+
14247+T1957
14248+
14249+Stonington
14250+
14251+202,888
14252+
14253+T1958
14254+
14255+Stratford
14256+
14257+1,130,316
14258+
14259+T1959
14260+
14261+Suffield
14262+
14263+321,763
14264+
14265+T1960
14266+
14267+Thomaston
14268+
14269+158,888
14270+
14271+T1961
14272+
14273+Thompson
14274+
14275+114,582
14276+
14277+T1962
14278+
14279+Tolland
14280+
14281+303,971
14282+
14283+T1963
14284+
14285+Torrington
14286+
14287+2,435,109
14288+
14289+T1964
14290+
14291+Trumbull
14292+
14293+745,325
14294+
14295+T1965
14296+
14297+Union
14298+
14299+17,283
14300+
14301+T1966
14302+
14303+Vernon
14304+
14305+641,027
14306+
14307+T1967
14308+
14309+Voluntown
14310+
14311+33,914
14312+
14313+T1968
14314+
14315+Wallingford
14316+
14317+919,984
14318+
14319+T1969
14320+
14321+Warren
14322+
14323+11,006
14324+
14325+T1970
14326+
14327+Washington
14328+
14329+25,496
14330+
14331+T1971
14332+
14333+Waterbury
14334+
14335+13,438,542
14336+
14337+T1972
14338+
14339+Waterford
14340+
14341+259,091
14342+
14343+T1973
14344+
14345+Watertown
14346+
14347+453,012
14348+
14349+T1974
14350+
14351+West Hartford
14352+
14353+1,614,320
14354+
14355+T1975
14356+
14357+West Haven
14358+
14359+3,299,839
14360+
14361+T1976
14362+
14363+Westbrook
14364+
14365+80,601
14366+
14367+T1977
14368+
14369+Weston
14370+
14371+211,384
14372+
14373+T1978
14374+
14375+Westport
14376+
14377+262,402
14378+
14379+T1979
14380+
14381+Wethersfield
14382+
14383+940,267
14384+
14385+T1980
14386+
14387+Willington
14388+
14389+121,568
14390+
14391+T1981
14392+
14393+Wilton
14394+
14395+380,234
14396+
14397+T1982
14398+
14399+Winchester
14400+
14401+224,447
14402+
14403+T1983
14404+
14405+Windham
14406+
14407+513,847
14408+
14409+T1984
14410+
14411+Windsor
14412+
14413+593,921
14414+
14415+T1985
14416+
14417+Windsor Locks
14418+
14419+256,241
14420+
14421+T1986
14422+
14423+Wolcott
14424+
14425+340,859
14426+
14427+T1987
14428+
14429+Woodbridge
14430+
14431+247,758
14432+
14433+T1988
14434+
14435+Woodbury
14436+
14437+200,175
14438+
14439+T1989
14440+
14441+Woodstock
14442+
14443+97,708
14444+
14445+T1990
14446+
14447+Borough of Danielson
14448+
14449+-
14450+
14451+T1991
14452+
14453+Borough of Litchfield
14454+
14455+-
14456+
14457+T1992
14458+
14459+Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
14460+
14461+92,961
14462+
14463+T1993
14464+
14465+Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
14466+
14467+354,311
14468+
14469+T1994
14470+
14471+Manchester - Eighth Utility District
14472+
14473+436,718
14474+
14475+T1995
14476+
14477+Middletown - City Fire
14478+
14479+910,442
14480+
14481+T1996
14482+
14483+Middletown So Fire
14484+
14485+413,961
14486+
14487+T1997
14488+
14489+Norwich CCD
14490+
14491+552,565
14492+
14493+T1998
14494+
14495+Norwich TCD
14496+
14497+62,849
14498+
14499+T1999
14500+
14501+Simsbury FD
14502+
14503+221,536
14504+
14505+T2000
14506+
14507+Plainfield Fire District
14508+
14509+-
14510+
14511+T2001
14512+
14513+Windham 1st Taxing District
14514+
14515+640,000
14516+
14517+T2002
14518+
14519+Windham First
14520+
14521+T2003
14522+
14523+West Haven First Center (D1)
14524+
14525+-
14526+
14527+T2004
14528+
14529+West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3)
14530+
14531+-
14532+
14533+(2) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, each municipality shall receive a municipal sharing grant payable not later than October thirty-first of each year. The total amount of the grant payable is as follows:
14534+
14535+
14536+
14537+T2005 Municipality [Grant Amounts]
14538+T2006 Grant Amount
14539+T2007 Andover 96,020
14540+T2008 Ansonia 643,519
14541+T2009 Ashford 125,591
14542+T2010 Avon 539,387
14543+T2011 Barkhamsted 109,867
14544+T2012 Beacon Falls 177,547
14545+T2013 Berlin 1,213,548
14546+T2014 Bethany 164,574
14547+T2015 Bethel 565,146
14548+T2016 Bethlehem 61,554
14549+T2017 Bloomfield 631,150
14550+T2018 Bolton 153,231
14551+T2019 Bozrah 77,420
14552+T2020 Branford 821,080
14553+T2021 Bridgeport 9,758,441
14554+T2022 Bridgewater 22,557
14555+T2023 Bristol 1,836,944
14556+T2024 Brookfield 494,620
14557+T2025 Brooklyn 149,576
14558+T2026 Burlington 278,524
14559+T2027 Canaan 21,294
14560+T2028 Canterbury 84,475
14561+T2029 Canton 303,842
14562+T2030 Chaplin 69,906
14563+T2031 Cheshire 855,170
14564+T2032 Chester 83,109
14565+T2033 Clinton 386,660
14566+T2034 Colchester 475,551
14567+T2035 Colebrook 42,744
14568+T2036 Columbia 160,179
14569+T2037 Cornwall 16,221
14570+T2038 Coventry 364,100
14571+T2039 Cromwell 415,938
14572+T2040 Danbury 2,993,644
14573+T2041 Darien 246,849
14574+T2042 Deep River 134,627
14575+T2043 Derby 400,912
14576+T2044 Durham 215,949
14577+T2045 East Granby 152,904
14578+T2046 East Haddam 268,344
14579+T2047 East Hampton 378,798
14580+T2048 East Hartford 2,036,894
14581+T2049 East Haven 854,319
14582+T2050 East Lyme 350,852
14583+T2051 East Windsor 334,616
14584+T2052 Eastford 33,194
14585+T2053 Easton 223,430
14586+T2054 Ellington 463,112
14587+T2055 Enfield 1,312,766
14588+T2056 Essex 107,345
14589+T2057 Fairfield 1,144,842
14590+T2058 Farmington 482,637
14591+T2059 Franklin 37,871
14592+T2060 Glastonbury 1,086,151
14593+T2061 Goshen 43,596
14594+T2062 Granby 352,440
14595+T2063 Greenwich 527,695
14596+T2064 Griswold 350,840
14597+T2065 Groton 623,548
14598+T2066 Guilford 657,644
14599+T2067 Haddam 245,344
14600+T2068 Hamden 2,155,661
14601+T2069 Hampton 54,801
14602+T2070 Hartford 1,498,643
14603+T2071 Hartland 40,254
14604+T2072 Harwinton 164,081
14605+T2073 Hebron 300,369
14606+T2074 Kent 38,590
14607+T2075 Killingly 505,562
14608+T2076 Killingworth 122,744
14609+T2077 Lebanon 214,717
14610+T2078 Ledyard 442,811
14611+T2079 Lisbon 65,371
14612+T2080 Litchfield 244,464
14613+T2081 Lyme 31,470
14614+T2082 Madison 536,777
14615+T2083 Manchester 1,971,540
14616+T2084 Mansfield 756,128
14617+T2085 Marlborough 188,665
14618+T2086 Meriden 1,893,412
14619+T2087 Middlebury 222,109
14620+T2088 Middlefield 131,529
14621+T2089 Middletown 1,388,602
14622+T2090 Milford 2,707,412
14623+T2091 Monroe 581,867
14624+T2092 Montville 578,318
14625+T2093 Morris 40,463
14626+T2094 Naugatuck 1,251,980
14627+T2095 New Britain 3,131,893
14628+T2096 New Canaan 241,985
14629+T2097 New Fairfield 414,970
14630+T2098 New Hartford 202,014
14631+T2099 New Haven 114,863
14632+T2100 New London 917,228
14633+T2101 New Milford 814,597
14634+T2102 Newington 937,100
14635+T2103 Newtown 824,747
14636+T2104 Norfolk 28,993
14637+T2105 North Branford 421,072
14638+T2106 North Canaan 95,081
14639+T2107 North Haven 702,295
14640+T2108 North Stonington 155,222
14641+T2109 Norwalk 4,896,511
14642+T2110 Norwich 1,362,971
14643+T2111 Old Lyme 115,080
14644+T2112 Old Saybrook 146,146
14645+T2113 Orange 409,337
14646+T2114 Oxford 246,859
14647+T2115 Plainfield 446,742
14648+T2116 Plainville 522,783
14649+T2117 Plymouth 367,902
14650+T2118 Pomfret 78,101
14651+T2119 Portland 277,409
14652+T2120 Preston 84,835
14653+T2121 Prospect 283,717
14654+T2122 Putnam 109,975
14655+T2123 Redding 273,185
14656+T2124 Ridgefield 738,233
14657+T2125 Rocky Hill 584,244
14658+T2126 Roxbury 23,029
14659+T2127 Salem 123,244
14660+T2128 Salisbury 29,897
14661+T2129 Scotland 52,109
14662+T2130 Seymour 494,298
14663+T2131 Sharon 28,022
14664+T2132 Shelton 1,016,326
14665+T2133 Sherman 56,139
14666+T2134 Simsbury 775,368
14667+T2135 Somers 203,969
14668+T2136 South Windsor 804,258
14669+T2137 Southbury 582,601
14670+T2138 Southington 1,280,877
14671+T2139 Sprague 128,769
14672+T2140 Stafford 349,930
14673+T2141 Stamford 3,414,955
14674+T2142 Sterling 110,893
14675+T2143 Stonington 292,053
14676+T2144 Stratford 1,627,064
14677+T2145 Suffield 463,170
14678+T2146 Thomaston 228,716
14679+T2147 Thompson 164,939
14680+T2148 Tolland 437,559
14681+T2149 Torrington 1,133,394
14682+T2150 Trumbull 1,072,878
14683+T2151 Union 24,878
14684+T2152 Vernon 922,743
14685+T2153 Voluntown 48,818
14686+T2154 Wallingford 1,324,296
14687+T2155 Warren 15,842
14688+T2156 Washington 36,701
14689+T2157 Waterbury 5,595,448
14690+T2158 Waterford 372,956
14691+T2159 Watertown 652,100
14692+T2160 West Hartford 2,075,223
14693+T2161 West Haven 1,614,877
14694+T2162 Westbrook 116,023
14695+T2163 Weston 304,282
14696+T2164 Westport 377,722
14697+T2165 Wethersfield 1,353,493
14698+T2166 Willington 174,995
14699+T2167 Wilton 547,338
14700+T2168 Winchester 323,087
14701+T2169 Windham 739,671
14702+T2170 Windsor 854,935
14703+T2171 Windsor Locks 368,853
14704+T2172 Wolcott 490,659
14705+T2173 Woodbridge 274,418
14706+T2174 Woodbury 288,147
14707+T2175 Woodstock 140,648
14708+
14709+T2005
14710+
14711+Municipality
14712+
14713+[Grant Amounts]
14714+
14715+T2006
14716+
14717+Grant Amount
14718+
14719+T2007
14720+
14721+Andover
14722+
14723+96,020
14724+
14725+T2008
14726+
14727+Ansonia
14728+
14729+643,519
14730+
14731+T2009
14732+
14733+Ashford
14734+
14735+125,591
14736+
14737+T2010
14738+
14739+Avon
14740+
14741+539,387
14742+
14743+T2011
14744+
14745+Barkhamsted
14746+
14747+109,867
14748+
14749+T2012
14750+
14751+Beacon Falls
14752+
14753+177,547
14754+
14755+T2013
14756+
14757+Berlin
14758+
14759+1,213,548
14760+
14761+T2014
14762+
14763+Bethany
14764+
14765+164,574
14766+
14767+T2015
14768+
14769+Bethel
14770+
14771+565,146
14772+
14773+T2016
14774+
14775+Bethlehem
14776+
14777+61,554
14778+
14779+T2017
14780+
14781+Bloomfield
14782+
14783+631,150
14784+
14785+T2018
14786+
14787+Bolton
14788+
14789+153,231
14790+
14791+T2019
14792+
14793+Bozrah
14794+
14795+77,420
14796+
14797+T2020
14798+
14799+Branford
14800+
14801+821,080
14802+
14803+T2021
14804+
14805+Bridgeport
14806+
14807+9,758,441
14808+
14809+T2022
14810+
14811+Bridgewater
14812+
14813+22,557
14814+
14815+T2023
14816+
14817+Bristol
14818+
14819+1,836,944
14820+
14821+T2024
14822+
14823+Brookfield
14824+
14825+494,620
14826+
14827+T2025
14828+
14829+Brooklyn
14830+
14831+149,576
14832+
14833+T2026
14834+
14835+Burlington
14836+
14837+278,524
14838+
14839+T2027
14840+
14841+Canaan
14842+
14843+21,294
14844+
14845+T2028
14846+
14847+Canterbury
14848+
14849+84,475
14850+
14851+T2029
14852+
14853+Canton
14854+
14855+303,842
14856+
14857+T2030
14858+
14859+Chaplin
14860+
14861+69,906
14862+
14863+T2031
14864+
14865+Cheshire
14866+
14867+855,170
14868+
14869+T2032
14870+
14871+Chester
14872+
14873+83,109
14874+
14875+T2033
14876+
14877+Clinton
14878+
14879+386,660
14880+
14881+T2034
14882+
14883+Colchester
14884+
14885+475,551
14886+
14887+T2035
14888+
14889+Colebrook
14890+
14891+42,744
14892+
14893+T2036
14894+
14895+Columbia
14896+
14897+160,179
14898+
14899+T2037
14900+
14901+Cornwall
14902+
14903+16,221
14904+
14905+T2038
14906+
14907+Coventry
14908+
14909+364,100
14910+
14911+T2039
14912+
14913+Cromwell
14914+
14915+415,938
14916+
14917+T2040
14918+
14919+Danbury
14920+
14921+2,993,644
14922+
14923+T2041
14924+
14925+Darien
14926+
14927+246,849
14928+
14929+T2042
14930+
14931+Deep River
14932+
14933+134,627
14934+
14935+T2043
14936+
14937+Derby
14938+
14939+400,912
14940+
14941+T2044
14942+
14943+Durham
14944+
14945+215,949
14946+
14947+T2045
551314948
551414949 East Granby
551514950
5516-1,474,351
14951+152,904
14952+
14953+T2046
551714954
551814955 East Haddam
551914956
5520-3,741,603
14957+268,344
14958+
14959+T2047
552114960
552214961 East Hampton
552314962
5524-7,613,630
14963+378,798
14964+
14965+T2048
552514966
552614967 East Hartford
552714968
5528-49,315,667
14969+2,036,894
14970+
14971+T2049
552914972
553014973 East Haven
553114974
5532-19,740,645
14975+854,319
14976+
14977+T2050
553314978
553414979 East Lyme
553514980
5536-7,044,106
14981+350,852
14982+
14983+T2051
14984+
14985+East Windsor
14986+
14987+334,616
14988+
14989+T2052
14990+
14991+Eastford
14992+
14993+33,194
14994+
14995+T2053
553714996
553814997 Easton
553914998
5540-245,181
5541-
5542-East Windsor
5543-
5544-5,733,980
14999+223,430
15000+
15001+T2054
554515002
554615003 Ellington
554715004
5548-9,772,899
15005+463,112
15006+
15007+T2055
554915008
555015009 Enfield
555115010
5552-28,811,133
15011+1,312,766
15012+
15013+T2056
555315014
555415015 Essex
555515016
5556-160,658
15017+107,345
15018+
15019+T2057
555715020
555815021 Fairfield
555915022
5560-1,657,963
15023+1,144,842
15024+
15025+T2058
556115026
556215027 Farmington
556315028
5564-1,289,833
15029+482,637
15030+
15031+T2059
556515032
556615033 Franklin
556715034
5568-935,740
15035+37,871
15036+
15037+T2060
556915038
557015039 Glastonbury
557115040
5572-6,886,489
15041+1,086,151
15042+
15043+T2061
557315044
557415045 Goshen
557515046
5576-108,626
15047+43,596
15048+
15049+T2062
557715050
557815051 Granby
557915052
5580-5,575,647
15053+352,440
15054+
15055+T2063
558115056
558215057 Greenwich
558315058
5584-1,444,752
15059+527,695
15060+
15061+T2064
558515062
558615063 Griswold
558715064
5588-10,832,910
15065+350,840
15066+
15067+T2065
558915068
559015069 Groton
559115070
5592-25,287,526
15071+623,548
15072+
15073+T2066
559315074
559415075 Guilford
559515076
5596-2,912,239
15077+657,644
15078+
15079+T2067
559715080
559815081 Haddam
559915082
5600-2,024,534
15083+245,344
15084+
15085+T2068
560115086
560215087 Hamden
560315088
5604-27,195,481
15089+2,155,661
15090+
15091+T2069
560515092
560615093 Hampton
560715094
5608-1,322,272
15095+54,801
15096+
15097+T2070
560915098
561015099 Hartford
561115100
5612-200,768,244
15101+1,498,643
15102+
15103+T2071
561315104
561415105 Hartland
561515106
5616-1,340,757
15107+40,254
15108+
15109+T2072
561715110
561815111 Harwinton
561915112
5620-2,743,247
15113+164,081
15114+
15115+T2073
562115116
562215117 Hebron
562315118
5624-6,928,703
15119+300,369
15120+
15121+T2074
562515122
562615123 Kent
562715124
5628-51,265
15125+38,590
15126+
15127+T2075
562915128
563015129 Killingly
563115130
5632-15,662,125
15131+505,562
15132+
15133+T2076
563315134
563415135 Killingworth
563515136
5636-2,215,622
15137+122,744
15138+
15139+T2077
563715140
563815141 Lebanon
563915142
5640-5,451,755
15143+214,717
15144+
15145+T2078
564115146
564215147 Ledyard
564315148
5644-12,056,245
15149+442,811
15150+
15151+T2079
564515152
564615153 Lisbon
564715154
5648-3,544,878
15155+65,371
15156+
15157+T2080
564915158
565015159 Litchfield
565115160
5652-1,505,144
15161+244,464
15162+
15163+T2081
565315164
565415165 Lyme
565515166
5656-87,495
15167+31,470
15168+
15169+T2082
565715170
565815171 Madison
565915172
5660-605,620
15173+536,777
15174+
15175+T2083
566115176
566215177 Manchester
566315178
5664-34,690,424
15179+1,971,540
15180+
15181+T2084
566515182
566615183 Mansfield
566715184
5668-10,053,269
15185+756,128
15186+
15187+T2085
566915188
567015189 Marlborough
567115190
5672-3,192,293
15191+188,665
15192+
15193+T2086
567315194
567415195 Meriden
567515196
5676-60,508,395
15197+1,893,412
15198+
15199+T2087
567715200
567815201 Middlebury
567915202
5680-909,440
15203+222,109
15204+
15205+T2088
568115206
568215207 Middlefield
568315208
5684-2,125,151
15209+131,529
15210+
15211+T2089
568515212
568615213 Middletown
568715214
5688-19,762,242
15215+1,388,602
15216+
15217+T2090
568915218
569015219 Milford
569115220
5692-11,231,850
15221+2,707,412
15222+
15223+T2091
569315224
569415225 Monroe
569515226
5696-6,529,484
15227+581,867
15228+
15229+T2092
569715230
569815231 Montville
569915232
5700-12,688,713
15233+578,318
15234+
15235+T2093
570115236
570215237 Morris
570315238
5704-120,267
15239+40,463
15240+
15241+T2094
570515242
570615243 Naugatuck
570715244
5708-30,424,755
15245+1,251,980
15246+
15247+T2095
570915248
571015249 New Britain
571115250
5712-86,445,269
15251+3,131,893
15252+
15253+T2096
571315254
571415255 New Canaan
571515256
5716-678,845
15257+241,985
15258+
15259+T2097
571715260
571815261 New Fairfield
571915262
5720-4,433,622
15263+414,970
15264+
15265+T2098
572115266
572215267 New Hartford
572315268
5724-3,155,693
15269+202,014
15270+
15271+T2099
572515272
572615273 New Haven
572715274
5728-154,551,977
15275+114,863
15276+
15277+T2100
15278+
15279+New London
15280+
15281+917,228
15282+
15283+T2101
15284+
15285+New Milford
15286+
15287+814,597
15288+
15289+T2102
572915290
573015291 Newington
573115292
5732-13,160,262
15293+937,100
15294+
15295+T2103
15296+
15297+Newtown
15298+
15299+824,747
15300+
15301+T2104
15302+
15303+Norfolk
15304+
15305+28,993
15306+
15307+T2105
15308+
15309+North Branford
15310+
15311+421,072
15312+
15313+T2106
15314+
15315+North Canaan
15316+
15317+95,081
15318+
15319+T2107
15320+
15321+North Haven
15322+
15323+702,295
15324+
15325+T2108
15326+
15327+North Stonington
15328+
15329+155,222
15330+
15331+T2109
15332+
15333+Norwalk
15334+
15335+4,896,511
15336+
15337+T2110
15338+
15339+Norwich
15340+
15341+1,362,971
15342+
15343+T2111
15344+
15345+Old Lyme
15346+
15347+115,080
15348+
15349+T2112
15350+
15351+Old Saybrook
15352+
15353+146,146
15354+
15355+T2113
15356+
15357+Orange
15358+
15359+409,337
15360+
15361+T2114
15362+
15363+Oxford
15364+
15365+246,859
15366+
15367+T2115
15368+
15369+Plainfield
15370+
15371+446,742
15372+
15373+T2116
15374+
15375+Plainville
15376+
15377+522,783
15378+
15379+T2117
15380+
15381+Plymouth
15382+
15383+367,902
15384+
15385+T2118
15386+
15387+Pomfret
15388+
15389+78,101
15390+
15391+T2119
15392+
15393+Portland
15394+
15395+277,409
15396+
15397+T2120
15398+
15399+Preston
15400+
15401+84,835
15402+
15403+T2121
15404+
15405+Prospect
15406+
15407+283,717
15408+
15409+T2122
15410+
15411+Putnam
15412+
15413+109,975
15414+
15415+T2123
15416+
15417+Redding
15418+
15419+273,185
15420+
15421+T2124
15422+
15423+Ridgefield
15424+
15425+738,233
15426+
15427+T2125
15428+
15429+Rocky Hill
15430+
15431+584,244
15432+
15433+T2126
15434+
15435+Roxbury
15436+
15437+23,029
15438+
15439+T2127
15440+
15441+Salem
15442+
15443+123,244
15444+
15445+T2128
15446+
15447+Salisbury
15448+
15449+29,897
15450+
15451+T2129
15452+
15453+Scotland
15454+
15455+52,109
15456+
15457+T2130
15458+
15459+Seymour
15460+
15461+494,298
15462+
15463+T2131
15464+
15465+Sharon
15466+
15467+28,022
15468+
15469+T2132
15470+
15471+Shelton
15472+
15473+1,016,326
15474+
15475+T2133
15476+
15477+Sherman
15478+
15479+56,139
15480+
15481+T2134
15482+
15483+Simsbury
15484+
15485+775,368
15486+
15487+T2135
15488+
15489+Somers
15490+
15491+203,969
15492+
15493+T2136
15494+
15495+South Windsor
15496+
15497+804,258
15498+
15499+T2137
15500+
15501+Southbury
15502+
15503+582,601
15504+
15505+T2138
15506+
15507+Southington
15508+
15509+1,280,877
15510+
15511+T2139
15512+
15513+Sprague
15514+
15515+128,769
15516+
15517+T2140
15518+
15519+Stafford
15520+
15521+349,930
15522+
15523+T2141
15524+
15525+Stamford
15526+
15527+3,414,955
15528+
15529+T2142
15530+
15531+Sterling
15532+
15533+110,893
15534+
15535+T2143
15536+
15537+Stonington
15538+
15539+292,053
15540+
15541+T2144
15542+
15543+Stratford
15544+
15545+1,627,064
15546+
15547+T2145
15548+
15549+Suffield
15550+
15551+463,170
15552+
15553+T2146
15554+
15555+Thomaston
15556+
15557+228,716
15558+
15559+T2147
15560+
15561+Thompson
15562+
15563+164,939
15564+
15565+T2148
15566+
15567+Tolland
15568+
15569+437,559
15570+
15571+T2149
15572+
15573+Torrington
15574+
15575+1,133,394
15576+
15577+T2150
15578+
15579+Trumbull
15580+
15581+1,072,878
15582+
15583+T2151
15584+
15585+Union
15586+
15587+24,878
15588+
15589+T2152
15590+
15591+Vernon
15592+
15593+922,743
15594+
15595+T2153
15596+
15597+Voluntown
15598+
15599+48,818
15600+
15601+T2154
15602+
15603+Wallingford
15604+
15605+1,324,296
15606+
15607+T2155
15608+
15609+Warren
15610+
15611+15,842
15612+
15613+T2156
15614+
15615+Washington
15616+
15617+36,701
15618+
15619+T2157
15620+
15621+Waterbury
15622+
15623+5,595,448
15624+
15625+T2158
15626+
15627+Waterford
15628+
15629+372,956
15630+
15631+T2159
15632+
15633+Watertown
15634+
15635+652,100
15636+
15637+T2160
15638+
15639+West Hartford
15640+
15641+2,075,223
15642+
15643+T2161
15644+
15645+West Haven
15646+
15647+1,614,877
15648+
15649+T2162
15650+
15651+Westbrook
15652+
15653+116,023
15654+
15655+T2163
15656+
15657+Weston
15658+
15659+304,282
15660+
15661+T2164
15662+
15663+Westport
15664+
15665+377,722
15666+
15667+T2165
15668+
15669+Wethersfield
15670+
15671+1,353,493
15672+
15673+T2166
15674+
15675+Willington
15676+
15677+174,995
15678+
15679+T2167
15680+
15681+Wilton
15682+
15683+547,338
15684+
15685+T2168
15686+
15687+Winchester
15688+
15689+323,087
15690+
15691+T2169
15692+
15693+Windham
15694+
15695+739,671
15696+
15697+T2170
15698+
15699+Windsor
15700+
15701+854,935
15702+
15703+T2171
15704+
15705+Windsor Locks
15706+
15707+368,853
15708+
15709+T2172
15710+
15711+Wolcott
15712+
15713+490,659
15714+
15715+T2173
15716+
15717+Woodbridge
15718+
15719+274,418
15720+
15721+T2174
15722+
15723+Woodbury
15724+
15725+288,147
15726+
15727+T2175
15728+
15729+Woodstock
15730+
15731+140,648
15732+
15733+(e) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter, each regional council of governments shall receive a regional services grant, the amount of which will be based on a formula to be determined by the secretary. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, three million dollars shall be expended by the secretary from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act for the purpose of the regional services grant. No such council shall receive a grant for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, or any fiscal year thereafter, unless the secretary approves a spending plan for such grant moneys submitted by such council to the secretary on or before July 1, 2017, and annually thereafter. The regional councils of governments shall use such grants for planning purposes and to achieve efficiencies in the delivery of municipal services by regionalizing such services, including, but not limited to, region-wide consolidation of such services. Such efficiencies shall not diminish the quality of such services. A unanimous vote of the representatives of such council shall be required for approval of any expenditure from such grant. On or before October 1, 2017, and biennially thereafter, each such council shall submit a report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to planning and development and finance, revenue and bonding. Such report shall summarize the expenditure of such grants and provide recommendations concerning the expansion, reduction or modification of such grants.
15734+
15735+(f) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, each municipality shall receive a municipal revenue sharing grant as follows:
15736+
15737+(1) (A) A municipality having a mill rate at or above twenty-five shall receive the per capita distribution or pro rata distribution, whichever is higher for such municipality.
15738+
15739+(B) Such grants shall be increased by a percentage calculated as follows:
15740+
15741+
15742+
15743+T2176 Sum of per capita distribution amount
15744+T2177 for all municipalities having a mill rate
15745+T2178 below twenty-five – pro rata distribution
15746+T2179 amount for all municipalities
15747+T2180 having a mill rate below twenty-five
15748+T2181 _______________________________________
15749+T2182 Sum of all grants to municipalities
15750+T2183 calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A)
15751+T2184 of subdivision (1) of this subsection.
15752+
15753+T2176
15754+
15755+Sum of per capita distribution amount
15756+
15757+T2177
15758+
15759+ for all municipalities having a mill rate
15760+
15761+T2178
15762+
15763+ below twenty-five – pro rata distribution
15764+
15765+T2179
15766+
15767+ amount for all municipalities
15768+
15769+T2180
15770+
15771+ having a mill rate below twenty-five
15772+
15773+T2181
15774+
15775+_______________________________________
15776+
15777+T2182
15778+
15779+Sum of all grants to municipalities
15780+
15781+T2183
15782+
15783+ calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A)
15784+
15785+T2184
15786+
15787+ of subdivision (1) of this subsection.
15788+
15789+(C) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, Hartford shall receive not more than 5.2 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection; Bridgeport shall receive not more than 4.5 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection; New Haven shall receive not more than 2.0 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection and Stamford shall receive not more than 2.8 per cent of the equalization grants distributed pursuant to this subsection. Any excess funds remaining after such reductions in payments to Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven and Stamford shall be distributed to all other municipalities having a mill rate at or above twenty-five on a pro rata basis according to the payment they receive pursuant to this subdivision; and
15790+
15791+(2) A municipality having a mill rate below twenty-five shall receive the per capita distribution or pro rata distribution, whichever is less for such municipality.
15792+
15793+(g) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a municipality may disburse any municipal revenue sharing grant funds to a district within such municipality.
15794+
15795+(h) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount of the grant payable to a municipality in any year in accordance with subsection (d) or (f) of this section shall be reduced if such municipality increases its general budget expenditures for such fiscal year above a cap equal to the amount of general budget expenditures authorized for the previous fiscal year by 2.5 per cent or more or the rate of inflation, whichever is greater. Such reduction shall be in an amount equal to fifty cents for every dollar expended over the cap set forth in this subsection. For the purposes of this section, "municipal spending" does not include expenditures for debt service, special education, implementation of court orders or arbitration awards, expenditures associated with a major disaster or emergency declaration by the President of the United States or a disaster emergency declaration issued by the Governor pursuant to chapter 517 or any disbursement made to a district pursuant to subsection (c) or (g) of this section. Each municipality shall annually certify to the secretary, on a form prescribed by said secretary, whether such municipality has exceeded the cap set forth in this subsection and if so the amount by which the cap was exceeded.
15796+
15797+(i) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount of the grant payable to a municipality in any year in accordance with subsection (f) of this section shall be reduced proportionately in the event that the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount available for such grants in the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
15798+
15799+Sec. 43. Section 12-18b of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
15800+
15801+(a) For purposes of this section:
15802+
15803+(1) "College and hospital property" means all real property described in subsection (a) of section 12-20a;
15804+
15805+(2) "District" means any district, as defined in section 7-324;
15806+
15807+(3) "Qualified college and hospital property" means college and hospital property described in subparagraph (B) of subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of this section;
15808+
15809+(4) "Qualified state, municipal or tribal property" means state, municipal or tribal property described in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive, of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section;
15810+
15811+(5) "Municipality" means any town, city, borough, consolidated town and city and consolidated town and borough;
15812+
15813+(6) "Select college and hospital property" means college and hospital property described in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of this section;
15814+
15815+(7) "Select payment in lieu of taxes account" means the account established pursuant to section 12-18c;
15816+
15817+(8) "Select state property" means state property described in subparagraph (H) of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section;
15818+
15819+(9) "State, municipal or tribal property" means all real property described in subsection (a) of section 12-19a;
15820+
15821+(10) "Tier one districts or municipalities" means the ten districts or municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
15822+
15823+(11) "Tier two districts or municipalities" means the next twenty-five districts or municipalities after tier one districts or municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
15824+
15825+(12) "Tier three districts or municipalities" means all districts and municipalities not included in tier one districts or municipalities or tier two districts or municipalities;
15826+
15827+(13) "Tier one municipalities" means the ten municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
15828+
15829+(14) "Tier two municipalities" means the next twenty-five municipalities after tier one municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more; and
15830+
15831+(15) "Tier three municipalities" means all municipalities not included in tier one municipalities or tier two municipalities.
15832+
15833+(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 12-19a and 12-20a, all funds appropriated for state grants in lieu of taxes shall be payable to municipalities and districts pursuant to the provisions of this section. On or before January first, annually, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall determine the amount due, as a state grant in lieu of taxes, to each municipality and district in this state wherein college and hospital property is located and to each municipality in this state wherein state, municipal or tribal property, except that which was acquired and used for highways and bridges, but not excepting property acquired and used for highway administration or maintenance purposes, is located.
15834+
15835+(1) The grant payable to any municipality for state, municipal or tribal property under the provisions of this section in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter shall be equal to the total of:
15836+
15837+(A) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to any facility designated by the Commissioner of Correction, on or before August first of each year, to be a correctional facility administered under the auspices of the Department of Correction or a juvenile detention center under direction of the Department of Children and Families that was used for incarcerative purposes during the preceding fiscal year. If a list containing the name and location of such designated facilities and information concerning their use for purposes of incarceration during the preceding fiscal year is not available from the Secretary of the State on August first of any year, the Commissioner of Correction shall, on said date, certify to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management a list containing such information;
15838+
15839+(B) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to that portion of the John Dempsey Hospital located at The University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington that is used as a permanent medical ward for prisoners under the custody of the Department of Correction. Nothing in this section shall be construed as designating any portion of The University of Connecticut Health Center John Dempsey Hospital as a correctional facility;
15840+
15841+(C) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid on any land designated within the 1983 Settlement boundary and taken into trust by the federal government for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation on or after June 8, 1999;
15842+
15843+(D) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of section 12-19a, sixty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to the buildings and grounds comprising Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown;
15844+
15845+(E) With respect to any municipality in which more than fifty per cent of the property is state-owned real property, one hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to such state-owned property;
15846+
15847+(F) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to all municipally owned airports; except for the exemption applicable to such property, on the assessment list in such municipality for the assessment date two years prior to the commencement of the state fiscal year in which such grant is payable. The grant provided pursuant to this section for any municipally owned airport shall be paid to any municipality in which the airport is located, except that the grant applicable to Sikorsky Airport shall be paid one-half to the town of Stratford and one-half to the city of Bridgeport;
15848+
15849+(G) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to any land designated within the 1983 Settlement boundary and taken into trust by the federal government for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation prior to June 8, 1999, or taken into trust by the federal government for the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, provided the real property subject to this subparagraph shall be the land only, and shall not include the assessed value of any structures, buildings or other improvements on such land; and
15850+
15851+(H) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to all other state-owned real property.
15852+
15853+(2) (A) The grant payable to any municipality or district for college and hospital property under the provisions of this section in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter shall be equal to the total of seventy-seven per cent of the property taxes that, except for any exemption applicable to any institution of higher education or general hospital facility under the provisions of section 12-81, would have been paid with respect to college and hospital property on the assessment list in such municipality or district for the assessment date two years prior to the commencement of the state fiscal year in which such grant is payable; and
15854+
15855+(B) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, the grant payable to any municipality or district with respect to a campus of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare Systems shall be one hundred per cent.
15856+
15857+(c) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall list municipalities, boroughs and districts based on the percentage of real property on the 2012 grand list of each municipality that is exempt from property tax under any provision of the general statutes other than that property described in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section. Boroughs and districts shall have the same ranking as the town, city, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough in which such borough or district is located.
15858+
15859+(d) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, [in the event that] if the total of grants payable to each municipality and district in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of said subsection (b) for said fiscal year: (1) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality for state, municipal or tribal property and to each municipality or district for college and hospital property shall be reduced proportionately, provided the percentage of the property taxes payable to a municipality or district with respect to such property shall not be lower than the percentage paid to the municipality or district for such property for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015; and (2) certain municipalities and districts shall receive an additional payment in lieu of taxes grant payable from the [select payment in lieu of taxes account] Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act. The total amount of the grant payment is as follows:
15860+
15861+
15862+
15863+
15864+T2185 Municipality/District Grant Amount
15865+T2186 Ansonia [20,543] 19,652
15866+T2187 Bridgeport [3,236,058] 3,095,669
15867+T2188 Chaplin [11,177] 10,692
15868+T2189 Danbury [620,540] 593,619
15869+T2190 Deep River [1,961] 1,876
15870+T2191 Derby [138,841] 132,817
15871+T2192 East Granby [9,904] 9,474
15872+T2193 East Hartford [214,997] 205,669
15873+T2194 Hamden [620,903] 593,967
15874+T2195 Hartford [12,422,113] 11,883,205
15875+T2196 Killingly [46,615] 44,593
15876+T2197 Ledyard [3,012] 2,881
15877+T2198 Litchfield [13,907] 13,303
15878+T2199 Mansfield [2,630,447] 2,516,331
15879+T2200 Meriden [259,564] 248,303
15880+T2201 Middletown [727,324] 695,770
15881+T2202 Montville [26,217] 25,080
15882+T2203 New Britain [2,085,537] 1,995,060
15883+T2204 New Haven [15,246,372] 14,584,940
15884+T2205 New London [1,356,780] 1,297,919
15885+T2206 Newington [176,884] 169,211
15886+T2207 North Canaan [4,393] 4,203
15887+T2208 Norwich [259,862] 248,588
15888+T2209 Plainfield [16,116] 15,417
15889+T2210 Simsbury [21,671] 20,731
15890+T2211 Stafford [43,057] 41,189
15891+T2212 Stamford [552,292] 528,332
15892+T2213 Suffield [53,767] 51,434
15893+T2214 Wallingford [61,586] 58,914
15894+T2215 Waterbury [3,284,145] 3,141,669
15895+T2216 West Hartford [211,483] 202,308
15896+T2217 West Haven [339,563] 324,832
15897+T2218 Windham [1,248,096] 1,193,950
15898+T2219 Windsor [9,660] 9,241
15899+T2220 Windsor Locks [32,533] 31,122
15900+T2221 Borough of Danielson (Killingly) [2,232] 2,135
15901+T2222 Borough of Litchfield [143] 137
15902+T2223 Middletown: South Fire District [1,172] 1,121
15903+T2224 Plainfield - Plainfield Fire District [309] 296
15904+T2225 West Haven First Center (D1) [1,187] 1,136
15905+T2226 West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3) [53,053] 50,751
15906+T2227 West Haven: West Shore FD (D2) [35,065] 33,544
15907+
15908+T2185
15909+
15910+Municipality/District
15911+
15912+Grant Amount
15913+
15914+T2186
15915+
15916+Ansonia
15917+
15918+[20,543]
15919+
15920+19,652
15921+
15922+T2187
15923+
15924+Bridgeport
15925+
15926+[3,236,058]
15927+
15928+3,095,669
15929+
15930+T2188
15931+
15932+Chaplin
15933+
15934+[11,177]
15935+
15936+10,692
15937+
15938+T2189
15939+
15940+Danbury
15941+
15942+[620,540]
15943+
15944+593,619
15945+
15946+T2190
15947+
15948+Deep River
15949+
15950+[1,961]
15951+
15952+1,876
15953+
15954+T2191
15955+
15956+Derby
15957+
15958+[138,841]
15959+
15960+132,817
15961+
15962+T2192
15963+
15964+East Granby
15965+
15966+[9,904]
15967+
15968+9,474
15969+
15970+T2193
15971+
15972+East Hartford
15973+
15974+[214,997]
15975+
15976+205,669
15977+
15978+T2194
15979+
15980+Hamden
15981+
15982+[620,903]
15983+
15984+593,967
15985+
15986+T2195
15987+
15988+Hartford
15989+
15990+[12,422,113]
15991+
15992+11,883,205
15993+
15994+T2196
15995+
15996+Killingly
15997+
15998+[46,615]
15999+
16000+44,593
16001+
16002+T2197
16003+
16004+Ledyard
16005+
16006+[3,012]
16007+
16008+2,881
16009+
16010+T2198
16011+
16012+Litchfield
16013+
16014+[13,907]
16015+
16016+13,303
16017+
16018+T2199
16019+
16020+Mansfield
16021+
16022+[2,630,447]
16023+
16024+2,516,331
16025+
16026+T2200
16027+
16028+Meriden
16029+
16030+[259,564]
16031+
16032+248,303
16033+
16034+T2201
16035+
16036+Middletown
16037+
16038+[727,324]
16039+
16040+695,770
16041+
16042+T2202
16043+
16044+Montville
16045+
16046+[26,217]
16047+
16048+25,080
16049+
16050+T2203
16051+
16052+New Britain
16053+
16054+[2,085,537]
16055+
16056+1,995,060
16057+
16058+T2204
16059+
16060+New Haven
16061+
16062+[15,246,372]
16063+
16064+14,584,940
16065+
16066+T2205
573316067
573416068 New London
573516069
5736-25,928,509
5737-
5738-New Milford
5739-
5740-12,009,780
5741-
5742-Newtown
5743-
5744-5,080,129
5745-
5746-Norfolk
5747-
5748-39,910
5749-
5750-North Branford
5751-
5752-8,161,138
16070+[1,356,780]
16071+
16072+1,297,919
16073+
16074+T2206
16075+
16076+Newington
16077+
16078+[176,884]
16079+
16080+169,211
16081+
16082+T2207
575316083
575416084 North Canaan
575516085
5756-2,064,227
5757-
5758-North Haven
5759-
5760-4,003,587
5761-
5762-North Stonington
5763-
5764-2,868,240
5765-
5766-Norwalk
5767-
5768-11,493,340
16086+[4,393]
16087+
16088+4,203
16089+
16090+T2208
576916091
577016092 Norwich
577116093
5772-36,395,079
5773-
5774-Old Lyme
5775-
5776-324,567
5777-
5778-Old Saybrook
5779-
5780-225,880
5781-
5782-Orange
5783-
5784-1,615,314
5785-
5786-Oxford
5787-
5788-4,615,831
16094+[259,862]
16095+
16096+248,588
16097+
16098+T2209
578916099
579016100 Plainfield
579116101
5792-15,436,567
5793-
5794-Plainville
5795-
5796-10,368,696
5797-
5798-Plymouth
5799-
5800-9,820,785
5801-
5802-Pomfret
5803-
5804-3,095,257
5805-
5806-Portland
5807-
5808-4,418,025
5809-
5810-Preston
5811-
5812-3,038,825
5813-
5814-Prospect
5815-
5816-5,354,202
5817-
5818-Putnam
5819-
5820-8,386,282
5821-
5822-Redding
5823-
5824-263,834
5825-
5826-Ridgefield
5827-
5828-805,748
5829-
5830-Rocky Hill
5831-
5832-4,374,933
5833-
5834-Roxbury
5835-
5836-64,463
5837-
5838-Salem
5839-
5840-3,073,181
5841-
5842-Salisbury
5843-
5844-60,176
5845-
5846-Scotland
5847-
5848-1,431,548
5849-
5850-Seymour
5851-
5852-10,128,492
5853-
5854-Sharon
5855-
5856-42,103
5857-
5858-Shelton
5859-
5860-6,168,811
5861-
5862-Sherman
5863-
5864-80,962
16102+[16,116]
16103+
16104+15,417
16105+
16106+T2210
586516107
586616108 Simsbury
586716109
5868-6,233,528
5869-
5870-Somers
5871-
5872-5,988,583
5873-
5874-Southbury
5875-
5876-3,588,158
5877-
5878-Southington
5879-
5880-20,518,059
5881-
5882-South Windsor
5883-
5884-12,986,098
5885-
5886-Sprague
5887-
5888-2,626,404
16110+[21,671]
16111+
16112+20,731
16113+
16114+T2211
588916115
589016116 Stafford
589116117
5892-9,849,733
16118+[43,057]
16119+
16120+41,189
16121+
16122+T2212
589316123
589416124 Stamford
589516125
5896-11,053,759
5897-
5898-Sterling
5899-
5900-3,214,712
5901-
5902-Stonington
5903-
5904-1,792,984
5905-
5906-Stratford
5907-
5908-21,711,782
16126+[552,292]
16127+
16128+528,332
16129+
16130+T2213
590916131
591016132 Suffield
591116133
5912-6,313,558
5913-
5914-Thomaston
5915-
5916-5,665,106
5917-
5918-Thompson
5919-
5920-7,580,992
5921-
5922-Tolland
5923-
5924-10,784,974
5925-
5926-Torrington
5927-
5928-24,656,637
5929-
5930-Trumbull
5931-
5932-3,685,193
5933-
5934-Union
5935-
5936-242,658
5937-
5938-Vernon
5939-
5940-19,391,204
5941-
5942-Voluntown
5943-
5944-2,516,563
16134+[53,767]
16135+
16136+51,434
16137+
16138+T2214
594516139
594616140 Wallingford
594716141
5948-21,578,288
5949-
5950-Warren
5951-
5952-49,407
5953-
5954-Washington
5955-
5956-98,425
16142+[61,586]
16143+
16144+58,914
16145+
16146+T2215
595716147
595816148 Waterbury
595916149
5960-133,856,066
5961-
5962-Waterford
5963-
5964-488,299
5965-
5966-Watertown
5967-
5968-11,876,270
5969-
5970-Westbrook
5971-
5972-130,117
16150+[3,284,145]
16151+
16152+3,141,669
16153+
16154+T2216
597316155
597416156 West Hartford
597516157
5976-21,362,490
16158+[211,483]
16159+
16160+202,308
16161+
16162+T2217
597716163
597816164 West Haven
597916165
5980-45,390,487
5981-
5982-Weston
5983-
5984-381,480
5985-
5986-Westport
5987-
5988-909,281
5989-
5990-Wethersfield
5991-
5992-9,500,934
5993-
5994-Willington
5995-
5996-3,669,422
5997-
5998-Wilton
5999-
6000-665,382
6001-
6002-Winchester
6003-
6004-8,080,090
16166+[339,563]
16167+
16168+324,832
16169+
16170+T2218
600516171
600616172 Windham
600716173
6008-26,681,944
16174+[1,248,096]
16175+
16176+1,193,950
16177+
16178+T2219
600916179
601016180 Windsor
601116181
6012-12,311,652
16182+[9,660]
16183+
16184+9,241
16185+
16186+T2220
601316187
601416188 Windsor Locks
601516189
6016-5,248,411
6017-
6018-Wolcott
6019-
6020-13,516,067
6021-
6022-Woodbridge
6023-
6024-723,232
6025-
6026-Woodbury
6027-
6028-1,341,249
6029-
6030-Woodstock
6031-
6032-5,401,847
6033-
6034-Sec. 21. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 12-18b of the general statutes, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, each town, city and borough shall receive the following payment in lieu of taxes for state-owned property.
6035-
6036-
6037-
6038- Municipality/District Grant Amount
6039- Andover 4,211
6040- Ansonia 44,259
6041- Ashford 44
6042- Avon -
6043- Barkhamsted 1,682
6044- Beacon Falls 20,772
6045- Berlin 447
6046- Bethany 5,865
6047- Bethel 149
6048- Bethlehem 158
6049- Bloomfield 14,068
6050- Bolton 15,913
6051- Bozrah -
6052- Branford -
6053- Bridgeport 2,367,096
6054- Bridgewater 51
6055- Bristol -
6056- Brookfield 337
6057- Brooklyn 111,376
6058- Burlington 5,437
6059- Canaan 93,900
6060- Canterbury 327
6061- Canton -
6062- Chaplin 50,399
6063- Cheshire 1,865,136
6064- Chester 415
6065- Clinton -
6066- Colchester -
6067- Colebrook 1,206
6068- Columbia 167
6069- Cornwall 3,149
6070- Coventry 284
6071- Cromwell 180
6072- Danbury 1,881,851
6073- Darien -
6074- Deep River -
6075- Derby 663
6076- Durham 123
6077- East Granby -
6078- East Haddam 8,423
6079- East Hampton 49,068
6080- East Hartford 555,245
6081- East Haven 240,702
6082- East Lyme 862,360
6083- East Windsor 57,816
6084- Eastford -
6085- Easton 410
6086- Ellington 96
6087- Enfield 1,044,614
6088- Essex 78
6089- Fairfield 137
6090- Farmington 3,134,814
6091- Franklin 5,944
6092- Glastonbury -
6093- Goshen 408
6094- Granby 50
6095- Greenwich -
6096- Griswold 17,108
6097- Groton (Town of) 833,258
6098- Guilford -
6099- Haddam 21,098
6100- Hamden 708,944
6101- Hampton 20,874
6102- Hartford 13,560,353
6103- Hartland 87,788
6104- Harwinton -
6105- Hebron -
6106- Kent 35,287
6107- Killingly 179,430
6108- Killingworth 62,170
6109- Lebanon 3,431
6110- Ledyard 589,458
6111- Lisbon 130
6112- Litchfield 24,449
6113- Lyme -
6114- Madison 368,911
6115- Manchester 555,314
6116- Mansfield 7,131,699
6117- Marlborough -
6118- Meriden 192,354
6119- Middlebury -
6120- Middlefield 33
6121- Middletown 2,224,822
6122- Milford 195,096
6123- Monroe 46
6124- Montville 1,785,473
6125- Morris 820
6126- Naugatuck 2,998
6127- New Britain 3,276,462
6128- New Canaan 7,331
6129- New Fairfield 127
6130- New Hartford -
6131- New Haven 6,013,572
6132- New London 295,665
6133- New Milford 194
6134- Newington 560,153
6135- Newtown 733,247
6136- Norfolk 72,627
6137- North Branford -
6138- North Canaan 6,827
6139- North Haven 2,621
6140- North Stonington 219
6141- Norwalk 31,982
6142- Norwich 612,634
6143- Old Lyme 146
6144- Old Saybrook -
6145- Orange 194
6146- Oxford 163,743
6147- Plainfield 1,260
6148- Plainville 388
6149- Plymouth 458
6150- Pomfret 27,221
6151- Portland 199
6152- Preston 716
6153- Prospect -
6154- Putnam -
6155- Redding 94,856
6156- Ridgefield 2,087
6157- Rocky Hill 774,861
6158- Roxbury 64
6159- Salem 47,337
6160- Salisbury 108
6161- Scotland 16,880
6162- Seymour -
6163- Sharon -
6164- Shelton 344
6165- Sherman -
6166- Simsbury 2,555
6167- Somers 1,364,700
6168- South Windsor 78
6169- Southbury 171,469
6170- Southington -
6171- Sprague 366
6172- Stafford 4,404
6173- Stamford 1,065,042
6174- Sterling 131
6175- Stonington -
6176- Stratford 122,285
6177- Suffield 2,426,766
6178- Thomaston 5,728
6179- Thompson 41
6180- Tolland -
6181- Torrington 96,492
6182- Trumbull -
6183- Union 25,513
6184- Vernon 113,496
6185- Voluntown 71,479
6186- Wallingford -
6187- Warren 9,522
6188- Washington 6,117
6189- Waterbury 3,896,947
6190- Waterford 122,408
6191- Watertown 15,917
6192- West Hartford -
6193- West Haven -
6194- Westbrook -
6195- Weston -
6196- Westport 365,527
6197- Wethersfield 107,242
6198- Willington 17,136
6199- Wilton 330
6200- Winchester 31,191
6201- Windham 2,795,180
6202- Windsor -
6203- Windsor Locks 25,283
6204- Wolcott -
6205- Woodbridge -
6206- Woodbury 194
6207- Woodstock 1,581
6208- -
6209- Bantam (Bor. ) -
6210- Danielson (Bor. ) 11,973
6211- Fenwick (Bor. ) -
6212- Groton (City of) 56,213
6213- Groton Long Point -
6214- Jewett City (Bor. ) 541
6215- Litchfield (Bor. ) 765
6216- Newtown (Bor. ) 129
6217- -
6218- Total 66,730,438
6219-
6220-Municipality/District
6221-
6222-Grant Amount
6223-
6224- Andover
6225-
6226-4,211
6227-
6228- Ansonia
6229-
6230-44,259
6231-
6232- Ashford
6233-
6234-44
6235-
6236- Avon
6237-
6238--
6239-
6240- Barkhamsted
6241-
6242-1,682
6243-
6244- Beacon Falls
6245-
6246-20,772
6247-
6248- Berlin
6249-
6250-447
6251-
6252- Bethany
6253-
6254-5,865
6255-
6256- Bethel
6257-
6258-149
6259-
6260- Bethlehem
6261-
6262-158
6263-
6264- Bloomfield
6265-
6266-14,068
6267-
6268- Bolton
6269-
6270-15,913
6271-
6272- Bozrah
6273-
6274--
6275-
6276- Branford
6277-
6278--
6279-
6280- Bridgeport
6281-
6282-2,367,096
6283-
6284- Bridgewater
6285-
6286-51
6287-
6288- Bristol
6289-
6290--
6291-
6292- Brookfield
6293-
6294-337
6295-
6296- Brooklyn
6297-
6298-111,376
6299-
6300- Burlington
6301-
6302-5,437
6303-
6304- Canaan
6305-
6306-93,900
6307-
6308- Canterbury
6309-
6310-327
6311-
6312- Canton
6313-
6314--
6315-
6316- Chaplin
6317-
6318-50,399
6319-
6320- Cheshire
6321-
6322-1,865,136
6323-
6324- Chester
6325-
6326-415
6327-
6328- Clinton
6329-
6330--
6331-
6332- Colchester
6333-
6334--
6335-
6336- Colebrook
6337-
6338-1,206
6339-
6340- Columbia
6341-
6342-167
6343-
6344- Cornwall
6345-
6346-3,149
6347-
6348- Coventry
6349-
6350-284
6351-
6352- Cromwell
6353-
6354-180
6355-
6356- Danbury
6357-
6358-1,881,851
6359-
6360- Darien
6361-
6362--
6363-
6364- Deep River
6365-
6366--
6367-
6368- Derby
6369-
6370-663
6371-
6372- Durham
6373-
6374-123
6375-
6376- East Granby
6377-
6378--
6379-
6380- East Haddam
6381-
6382-8,423
6383-
6384- East Hampton
6385-
6386-49,068
6387-
6388- East Hartford
6389-
6390-555,245
6391-
6392- East Haven
6393-
6394-240,702
6395-
6396- East Lyme
6397-
6398-862,360
6399-
6400- East Windsor
6401-
6402-57,816
6403-
6404- Eastford
6405-
6406--
6407-
6408- Easton
6409-
6410-410
6411-
6412- Ellington
6413-
6414-96
6415-
6416- Enfield
6417-
6418-1,044,614
6419-
6420- Essex
6421-
6422-78
6423-
6424- Fairfield
16190+[32,533]
16191+
16192+31,122
16193+
16194+T2221
16195+
16196+Borough of Danielson (Killingly)
16197+
16198+[2,232]
16199+
16200+2,135
16201+
16202+T2222
16203+
16204+Borough of Litchfield
16205+
16206+[143]
642516207
642616208 137
642716209
6428- Farmington
6429-
6430-3,134,814
6431-
6432- Franklin
6433-
6434-5,944
6435-
6436- Glastonbury
6437-
6438--
6439-
6440- Goshen
6441-
6442-408
6443-
6444- Granby
6445-
6446-50
6447-
6448- Greenwich
6449-
6450--
6451-
6452- Griswold
6453-
6454-17,108
6455-
6456- Groton (Town of)
6457-
6458-833,258
6459-
6460- Guilford
6461-
6462--
6463-
6464- Haddam
6465-
6466-21,098
6467-
6468- Hamden
6469-
6470-708,944
6471-
6472- Hampton
6473-
6474-20,874
6475-
6476- Hartford
6477-
6478-13,560,353
6479-
6480- Hartland
6481-
6482-87,788
6483-
6484- Harwinton
6485-
6486--
6487-
6488- Hebron
6489-
6490--
6491-
6492- Kent
6493-
6494-35,287
6495-
6496- Killingly
6497-
6498-179,430
6499-
6500- Killingworth
6501-
6502-62,170
6503-
6504- Lebanon
6505-
6506-3,431
6507-
6508- Ledyard
6509-
6510-589,458
6511-
6512- Lisbon
6513-
6514-130
6515-
6516- Litchfield
6517-
6518-24,449
6519-
6520- Lyme
6521-
6522--
6523-
6524- Madison
6525-
6526-368,911
6527-
6528- Manchester
6529-
6530-555,314
6531-
6532- Mansfield
6533-
6534-7,131,699
6535-
6536- Marlborough
6537-
6538--
6539-
6540- Meriden
6541-
6542-192,354
6543-
6544- Middlebury
6545-
6546--
6547-
6548- Middlefield
6549-
6550-33
6551-
6552- Middletown
6553-
6554-2,224,822
6555-
6556- Milford
6557-
6558-195,096
6559-
6560- Monroe
6561-
6562-46
6563-
6564- Montville
6565-
6566-1,785,473
6567-
6568- Morris
6569-
6570-820
6571-
6572- Naugatuck
6573-
6574-2,998
6575-
6576- New Britain
6577-
6578-3,276,462
6579-
6580- New Canaan
6581-
6582-7,331
6583-
6584- New Fairfield
6585-
6586-127
6587-
6588- New Hartford
6589-
6590--
6591-
6592- New Haven
6593-
6594-6,013,572
6595-
6596- New London
6597-
6598-295,665
6599-
6600- New Milford
6601-
6602-194
6603-
6604- Newington
6605-
6606-560,153
6607-
6608- Newtown
6609-
6610-733,247
6611-
6612- Norfolk
6613-
6614-72,627
6615-
6616- North Branford
6617-
6618--
6619-
6620- North Canaan
6621-
6622-6,827
6623-
6624- North Haven
6625-
6626-2,621
6627-
6628- North Stonington
6629-
6630-219
6631-
6632- Norwalk
6633-
6634-31,982
6635-
6636- Norwich
6637-
6638-612,634
6639-
6640- Old Lyme
6641-
6642-146
6643-
6644- Old Saybrook
6645-
6646--
6647-
6648- Orange
6649-
6650-194
6651-
6652- Oxford
6653-
6654-163,743
6655-
6656- Plainfield
6657-
6658-1,260
6659-
6660- Plainville
6661-
6662-388
6663-
6664- Plymouth
6665-
6666-458
6667-
6668- Pomfret
6669-
6670-27,221
6671-
6672- Portland
6673-
6674-199
6675-
6676- Preston
6677-
6678-716
6679-
6680- Prospect
6681-
6682--
6683-
6684- Putnam
6685-
6686--
6687-
6688- Redding
6689-
6690-94,856
6691-
6692- Ridgefield
6693-
6694-2,087
6695-
6696- Rocky Hill
6697-
6698-774,861
6699-
6700- Roxbury
6701-
6702-64
6703-
6704- Salem
6705-
6706-47,337
6707-
6708- Salisbury
6709-
6710-108
6711-
6712- Scotland
6713-
6714-16,880
6715-
6716- Seymour
6717-
6718--
6719-
6720- Sharon
6721-
6722--
6723-
6724- Shelton
6725-
6726-344
6727-
6728- Sherman
6729-
6730--
6731-
6732- Simsbury
6733-
6734-2,555
6735-
6736- Somers
6737-
6738-1,364,700
6739-
6740- South Windsor
6741-
6742-78
6743-
6744- Southbury
6745-
6746-171,469
6747-
6748- Southington
6749-
6750--
6751-
6752- Sprague
6753-
6754-366
6755-
6756- Stafford
6757-
6758-4,404
6759-
6760- Stamford
6761-
6762-1,065,042
6763-
6764- Sterling
6765-
6766-131
6767-
6768- Stonington
6769-
6770--
6771-
6772- Stratford
6773-
6774-122,285
6775-
6776- Suffield
6777-
6778-2,426,766
6779-
6780- Thomaston
6781-
6782-5,728
6783-
6784- Thompson
6785-
6786-41
6787-
6788- Tolland
6789-
6790--
6791-
6792- Torrington
6793-
6794-96,492
6795-
6796- Trumbull
6797-
6798--
6799-
6800- Union
6801-
6802-25,513
6803-
6804- Vernon
6805-
6806-113,496
6807-
6808- Voluntown
6809-
6810-71,479
6811-
6812- Wallingford
6813-
6814--
6815-
6816- Warren
6817-
6818-9,522
6819-
6820- Washington
6821-
6822-6,117
6823-
6824- Waterbury
6825-
6826-3,896,947
6827-
6828- Waterford
6829-
6830-122,408
6831-
6832- Watertown
6833-
6834-15,917
6835-
6836- West Hartford
6837-
6838--
6839-
6840- West Haven
6841-
6842--
6843-
6844- Westbrook
6845-
6846--
6847-
6848- Weston
6849-
6850--
6851-
6852- Westport
6853-
6854-365,527
6855-
6856- Wethersfield
6857-
6858-107,242
6859-
6860- Willington
6861-
6862-17,136
6863-
6864- Wilton
6865-
6866-330
6867-
6868- Winchester
6869-
6870-31,191
6871-
6872- Windham
6873-
6874-2,795,180
6875-
6876- Windsor
6877-
6878--
6879-
6880- Windsor Locks
6881-
6882-25,283
6883-
6884- Wolcott
6885-
6886--
6887-
6888- Woodbridge
6889-
6890--
6891-
6892- Woodbury
6893-
6894-194
6895-
6896- Woodstock
6897-
6898-1,581
6899-
6900--
6901-
6902- Bantam (Bor. )
6903-
6904--
6905-
6906- Danielson (Bor. )
6907-
6908-11,973
6909-
6910- Fenwick (Bor. )
6911-
6912--
6913-
6914- Groton (City of)
6915-
6916-56,213
6917-
6918- Groton Long Point
6919-
6920--
6921-
6922- Jewett City (Bor. )
6923-
6924-541
6925-
6926- Litchfield (Bor. )
6927-
6928-765
6929-
6930- Newtown (Bor. )
6931-
6932-129
6933-
6934--
6935-
6936- Total
6937-
6938-66,730,438
6939-
6940-Sec. 22. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 12-18b of the general statutes, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, each town and lesser taxing district shall receive the following payment in lieu of taxes for private college and hospital property.
6941-
6942-
6943-
6944- Grantee Amount
6945- Andover -
6946- Ansonia -
6947- Ashford -
6948- Avon -
6949- Barkhamsted -
6950- Beacon Falls -
6951- Berlin -
6952- Bethany 15,096
6953- Bethel 6
6954- Bethlehem -
6955- Bloomfield 190,614
6956- Bolton -
6957- Bozrah -
6958- Branford -
6959- Bridgeport 7,454,025
6960- Bridgewater -
6961- Bristol 392,185
6962- Brookfield -
6963- Brooklyn -
6964- Burlington -
6965- Canaan 1,960
6966- Canterbury -
6967- Canton -
6968- Chaplin -
6969- Cheshire 121,350
6970- Chester -
6971- Clinton -
6972- Colchester -
6973- Colebrook -
6974- Columbia -
6975- Cornwall -
6976- Coventry -
6977- Cromwell 2,634
6978- Danbury 1,258,449
6979- Darien -
6980- Deep River -
6981- Derby 833,361
6982- Durham -
6983- East Granby -
6984- East Haddam -
6985- East Hampton -
6986- East Hartford 487,075
6987- East Haven -
6988- East Lyme 40,179
6989- East Windsor -
6990- Eastford -
6991- Easton -
6992- Ellington -
6993- Enfield 25,375
6994- Essex -
6995- Fairfield 1,997,360
6996- Farmington 29,691
6997- Franklin -
6998- Glastonbury 7
6999- Goshen -
7000- Granby -
7001- Greenwich -
7002- Griswold -
7003- Groton (Town of) 37,634
7004- Guilford -
7005- Haddam -
7006- Hamden 2,833,043
7007- Hampton -
7008- Hartford 23,664,027
7009- Hartland -
7010- Harwinton -
7011- Hebron -
7012- Kent -
7013- Killingly -
7014- Killingworth -
7015- Lebanon -
7016- Ledyard -
7017- Lisbon -
7018- Litchfield -
7019- Lyme -
7020- Madison -
7021- Manchester 810,890
7022- Mansfield -
7023- Marlborough -
7024- Meriden 1,175,795
7025- Middlebury -
7026- Middlefield -
7027- Middletown 3,826,085
7028- Milford 419,820
7029- Monroe -
7030- Montville -
7031- Morris -
7032- Naugatuck -
7033- New Britain 2,520,682
7034- New Canaan -
7035- New Fairfield -
7036- New Hartford -
7037- New Haven 40,688,189
7038- New London 4,710,585
7039- New Milford 89,321
7040- Newington 1,529,519
7041- Newtown -
7042- Norfolk 44,716
7043- North Branford -
7044- North Canaan -
7045- North Haven 578,614
7046- North Stonington -
7047- Norwalk 1,471,056
7048- Norwich 758,666
7049- Old Lyme 2,006
7050- Old Saybrook -
7051- Orange 151,773
7052- Oxford -
7053- Plainfield 34,410
7054- Plainville -
7055- Plymouth -
7056- Pomfret -
7057- Portland -
7058- Preston -
7059- Prospect -
7060- Putnam 212,667
7061- Redding -
7062- Ridgefield -
7063- Rocky Hill -
7064- Roxbury -
7065- Salem -
7066- Salisbury -
7067- Scotland -
7068- Seymour -
7069- Sharon -
7070- Shelton -
7071- Sherman -
7072- Simsbury -
7073- Somers -
7074- South Windsor -
7075- Southbury -
7076- Southington -
7077- Sprague -
7078- Stafford 213,778
7079- Stamford 1,837,777
7080- Sterling -
7081- Stonington -
7082- Stratford -
7083- Suffield -
7084- Thomaston -
7085- Thompson -
7086- Tolland -
7087- Torrington 238,519
7088- Trumbull 3,260
7089- Union -
7090- Vernon 317,760
7091- Voluntown 56,167
7092- Wallingford 152,586
7093- Warren -
7094- Washington -
7095- Waterbury 5,404,535
7096- Waterford 61,523
7097- Watertown -
7098- West Hartford 961,435
7099- West Haven 5,008,541
7100- Westbrook -
7101- Weston -
7102- Westport 172,387
7103- Wethersfield 8,592
7104- Willington -
7105- Wilton -
7106- Winchester 40,379
7107- Windham 625,611
7108- Windsor -
7109- Windsor Locks -
7110- Wolcott -
7111- Woodbridge -
7112- Woodbury -
7113- Woodstock -
7114- -
7115- Bantam (Bor. ) -
7116- Danielson (Bor. ) -
7117- Fenwick (Bor. ) -
7118- Groton (City of) -
7119- Groton Long Point -
7120- Jewett City (Bor. ) -
7121- Litchfield (Bor. ) -
7122- Newtown (Bor. ) -
7123- Stonington (Bor. ) -
7124- Woodmont (Bor. ) -
7125- -
7126- -
7127- Bloomfield: Center FD 4,922
7128- Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD -
7129- Cromwell Fire District -
7130- Enfield FD #1 -
7131- Enfield Hazardville FD #3 1,821
7132- Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4 -
7133- Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5 -
7134- Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 -
7135- Manchester - Eighth Utility District -
7136- Groton: Poq. Bridge FD 9,445
7137- Middletown - City Fire -
7138- Middletown- South Fire 7,504
7139- Middletown, Westfield F. D. -
7140- New Milford: N. Milford FD 5,737
7141- Norwich - CCD (City) -
7142- Norwich - TCD (Town) -
7143- Simsbury FD -
7144- Stafford, Stafford Service District -
7145- Plainfield: Moosup FD -
7146- Plainfield: Plainfield FD 1,976
7147- Putnam: W. Putnam District 82
7148- Windham - 1st Taxing District -
7149- Windham Second -
7150- W. Haven: First Center 843,511
7151- W. Haven: West Shore FD 224,454
7152- W. Haven: Allingtown FD 339,600
7153- Total 114,950,770
7154-
7155-Grantee
7156-
7157-Amount
7158-
7159- Andover
7160-
7161--
7162-
7163- Ansonia
7164-
7165--
7166-
7167- Ashford
7168-
7169--
7170-
7171- Avon
7172-
7173--
7174-
7175- Barkhamsted
7176-
7177--
7178-
7179- Beacon Falls
7180-
7181--
7182-
7183- Berlin
7184-
7185--
7186-
7187- Bethany
7188-
7189-15,096
7190-
7191- Bethel
7192-
7193-6
7194-
7195- Bethlehem
7196-
7197--
7198-
7199- Bloomfield
7200-
7201-190,614
7202-
7203- Bolton
7204-
7205--
7206-
7207- Bozrah
7208-
7209--
7210-
7211- Branford
7212-
7213--
7214-
7215- Bridgeport
7216-
7217-7,454,025
7218-
7219- Bridgewater
7220-
7221--
7222-
7223- Bristol
7224-
7225-392,185
7226-
7227- Brookfield
7228-
7229--
7230-
7231- Brooklyn
7232-
7233--
7234-
7235- Burlington
7236-
7237--
7238-
7239- Canaan
7240-
7241-1,960
7242-
7243- Canterbury
7244-
7245--
7246-
7247- Canton
7248-
7249--
7250-
7251- Chaplin
7252-
7253--
7254-
7255- Cheshire
7256-
7257-121,350
7258-
7259- Chester
7260-
7261--
7262-
7263- Clinton
7264-
7265--
7266-
7267- Colchester
7268-
7269--
7270-
7271- Colebrook
7272-
7273--
7274-
7275- Columbia
7276-
7277--
7278-
7279- Cornwall
7280-
7281--
7282-
7283- Coventry
7284-
7285--
7286-
7287- Cromwell
7288-
7289-2,634
7290-
7291- Danbury
7292-
7293-1,258,449
7294-
7295- Darien
7296-
7297--
7298-
7299- Deep River
7300-
7301--
7302-
7303- Derby
7304-
7305-833,361
7306-
7307- Durham
7308-
7309--
7310-
7311- East Granby
7312-
7313--
7314-
7315- East Haddam
7316-
7317--
7318-
7319- East Hampton
7320-
7321--
7322-
7323- East Hartford
7324-
7325-487,075
7326-
7327- East Haven
7328-
7329--
7330-
7331- East Lyme
7332-
7333-40,179
7334-
7335- East Windsor
7336-
7337--
7338-
7339- Eastford
7340-
7341--
7342-
7343- Easton
7344-
7345--
7346-
7347- Ellington
7348-
7349--
7350-
7351- Enfield
7352-
7353-25,375
7354-
7355- Essex
7356-
7357--
7358-
7359- Fairfield
7360-
7361-1,997,360
7362-
7363- Farmington
7364-
7365-29,691
7366-
7367- Franklin
7368-
7369--
7370-
7371- Glastonbury
7372-
7373-7
7374-
7375- Goshen
7376-
7377--
7378-
7379- Granby
7380-
7381--
7382-
7383- Greenwich
7384-
7385--
7386-
7387- Griswold
7388-
7389--
7390-
7391- Groton (Town of)
7392-
7393-37,634
7394-
7395- Guilford
7396-
7397--
7398-
7399- Haddam
7400-
7401--
7402-
7403- Hamden
7404-
7405-2,833,043
7406-
7407- Hampton
7408-
7409--
7410-
7411- Hartford
7412-
7413-23,664,027
7414-
7415- Hartland
7416-
7417--
7418-
7419- Harwinton
7420-
7421--
7422-
7423- Hebron
7424-
7425--
7426-
7427- Kent
7428-
7429--
7430-
7431- Killingly
7432-
7433--
7434-
7435- Killingworth
7436-
7437--
7438-
7439- Lebanon
7440-
7441--
7442-
7443- Ledyard
7444-
7445--
7446-
7447- Lisbon
7448-
7449--
7450-
7451- Litchfield
7452-
7453--
7454-
7455- Lyme
7456-
7457--
7458-
7459- Madison
7460-
7461--
7462-
7463- Manchester
7464-
7465-810,890
7466-
7467- Mansfield
7468-
7469--
7470-
7471- Marlborough
7472-
7473--
7474-
7475- Meriden
7476-
7477-1,175,795
7478-
7479- Middlebury
7480-
7481--
7482-
7483- Middlefield
7484-
7485--
7486-
7487- Middletown
7488-
7489-3,826,085
7490-
7491- Milford
7492-
7493-419,820
7494-
7495- Monroe
7496-
7497--
7498-
7499- Montville
7500-
7501--
7502-
7503- Morris
7504-
7505--
7506-
7507- Naugatuck
7508-
7509--
7510-
7511- New Britain
7512-
7513-2,520,682
7514-
7515- New Canaan
7516-
7517--
7518-
7519- New Fairfield
7520-
7521--
7522-
7523- New Hartford
7524-
7525--
7526-
7527- New Haven
7528-
7529-40,688,189
7530-
7531- New London
7532-
7533-4,710,585
7534-
7535- New Milford
7536-
7537-89,321
7538-
7539- Newington
7540-
7541-1,529,519
7542-
7543- Newtown
7544-
7545--
7546-
7547- Norfolk
7548-
7549-44,716
7550-
7551- North Branford
7552-
7553--
7554-
7555- North Canaan
7556-
7557--
7558-
7559- North Haven
7560-
7561-578,614
7562-
7563- North Stonington
7564-
7565--
7566-
7567- Norwalk
7568-
7569-1,471,056
7570-
7571- Norwich
7572-
7573-758,666
7574-
7575- Old Lyme
7576-
7577-2,006
7578-
7579- Old Saybrook
7580-
7581--
7582-
7583- Orange
7584-
7585-151,773
7586-
7587- Oxford
7588-
7589--
7590-
7591- Plainfield
7592-
7593-34,410
7594-
7595- Plainville
7596-
7597--
7598-
7599- Plymouth
7600-
7601--
7602-
7603- Pomfret
7604-
7605--
7606-
7607- Portland
7608-
7609--
7610-
7611- Preston
7612-
7613--
7614-
7615- Prospect
7616-
7617--
7618-
7619- Putnam
7620-
7621-212,667
7622-
7623- Redding
7624-
7625--
7626-
7627- Ridgefield
7628-
7629--
7630-
7631- Rocky Hill
7632-
7633--
7634-
7635- Roxbury
7636-
7637--
7638-
7639- Salem
7640-
7641--
7642-
7643- Salisbury
7644-
7645--
7646-
7647- Scotland
7648-
7649--
7650-
7651- Seymour
7652-
7653--
7654-
7655- Sharon
7656-
7657--
7658-
7659- Shelton
7660-
7661--
7662-
7663- Sherman
7664-
7665--
7666-
7667- Simsbury
7668-
7669--
7670-
7671- Somers
7672-
7673--
7674-
7675- South Windsor
7676-
7677--
7678-
7679- Southbury
7680-
7681--
7682-
7683- Southington
7684-
7685--
7686-
7687- Sprague
7688-
7689--
7690-
7691- Stafford
7692-
7693-213,778
7694-
7695- Stamford
7696-
7697-1,837,777
7698-
7699- Sterling
7700-
7701--
7702-
7703- Stonington
7704-
7705--
7706-
7707- Stratford
7708-
7709--
7710-
7711- Suffield
7712-
7713--
7714-
7715- Thomaston
7716-
7717--
7718-
7719- Thompson
7720-
7721--
7722-
7723- Tolland
7724-
7725--
7726-
7727- Torrington
7728-
7729-238,519
7730-
7731- Trumbull
7732-
7733-3,260
7734-
7735- Union
7736-
7737--
7738-
7739- Vernon
7740-
7741-317,760
7742-
7743- Voluntown
7744-
7745-56,167
7746-
7747- Wallingford
7748-
7749-152,586
7750-
7751- Warren
7752-
7753--
7754-
7755- Washington
7756-
7757--
7758-
7759- Waterbury
7760-
7761-5,404,535
7762-
7763- Waterford
7764-
7765-61,523
7766-
7767- Watertown
7768-
7769--
7770-
7771- West Hartford
7772-
7773-961,435
7774-
7775- West Haven
7776-
7777-5,008,541
7778-
7779- Westbrook
7780-
7781--
7782-
7783- Weston
7784-
7785--
7786-
7787- Westport
7788-
7789-172,387
7790-
7791- Wethersfield
7792-
7793-8,592
7794-
7795- Willington
7796-
7797--
7798-
7799- Wilton
7800-
7801--
7802-
7803- Winchester
7804-
7805-40,379
7806-
7807- Windham
7808-
7809-625,611
7810-
7811- Windsor
7812-
7813--
7814-
7815- Windsor Locks
7816-
7817--
7818-
7819- Wolcott
7820-
7821--
7822-
7823- Woodbridge
7824-
7825--
7826-
7827- Woodbury
7828-
7829--
7830-
7831- Woodstock
7832-
7833--
7834-
7835--
7836-
7837- Bantam (Bor. )
7838-
7839--
7840-
7841- Danielson (Bor. )
7842-
7843--
7844-
7845- Fenwick (Bor. )
7846-
7847--
7848-
7849- Groton (City of)
7850-
7851--
7852-
7853- Groton Long Point
7854-
7855--
7856-
7857- Jewett City (Bor. )
7858-
7859--
7860-
7861- Litchfield (Bor. )
7862-
7863--
7864-
7865- Newtown (Bor. )
7866-
7867--
7868-
7869- Stonington (Bor. )
7870-
7871--
7872-
7873- Woodmont (Bor. )
7874-
7875--
7876-
7877--
7878-
7879--
7880-
7881- Bloomfield: Center FD
7882-
7883-4,922
7884-
7885- Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
7886-
7887--
7888-
7889- Cromwell Fire District
7890-
7891--
7892-
7893- Enfield FD #1
7894-
7895--
7896-
7897- Enfield Hazardville FD #3
7898-
7899-1,821
7900-
7901- Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4
7902-
7903--
7904-
7905- Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5
7906-
7907--
7908-
7909- Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
7910-
7911--
7912-
7913- Manchester - Eighth Utility District
7914-
7915--
7916-
7917- Groton: Poq. Bridge FD
7918-
7919-9,445
7920-
7921- Middletown - City Fire
7922-
7923--
7924-
7925- Middletown- South Fire
7926-
7927-7,504
7928-
7929- Middletown, Westfield F. D.
7930-
7931--
7932-
7933- New Milford: N. Milford FD
7934-
7935-5,737
7936-
7937- Norwich - CCD (City)
7938-
7939--
7940-
7941- Norwich - TCD (Town)
7942-
7943--
7944-
7945- Simsbury FD
7946-
7947--
7948-
7949- Stafford, Stafford Service District
7950-
7951--
7952-
7953- Plainfield: Moosup FD
7954-
7955--
7956-
7957- Plainfield: Plainfield FD
7958-
7959-1,976
7960-
7961- Putnam: W. Putnam District
7962-
7963-82
7964-
7965- Windham - 1st Taxing District
7966-
7967--
7968-
7969- Windham Second
7970-
7971--
7972-
7973- W. Haven: First Center
7974-
7975-843,511
7976-
7977- W. Haven: West Shore FD
7978-
7979-224,454
7980-
7981- W. Haven: Allingtown FD
7982-
7983-339,600
7984-
7985- Total
7986-
7987-114,950,770
7988-
7989-Sec. 23. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the total grants paid to municipalities from the moneys available in the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund established by section 3-55i of the general statutes shall be as follows:
7990-
7991-
7992-
7993- Grantee Amount
7994- Andover 14,975
7995- Ansonia 160,809
7996- Ashford 23,966
7997- Avon 19,195
7998- Barkhamsted 16,970
7999- Beacon Falls 28,910
8000- Berlin 43,425
8001- Bethany 15,929
8002- Bethel 48,842
8003- Bethlehem 13,617
8004- Bloomfield 150,544
8005- Bolton 16,362
8006- Bozrah 16,305
8007- Branford 53,780
8008- Bridgeport 5,913,094
8009- Bridgewater 8,251
8010- Bristol 565,082
8011- Brookfield 21,694
8012- Brooklyn 212,937
8013- Burlington 22,422
8014- Canaan 9,659
8015- Canterbury 29,519
8016- Canton 20,081
8017- Chaplin 79,763
8018- Cheshire 2,061,556
8019- Chester 14,643
8020- Clinton 30,971
8021- Colchester 65,420
8022- Colebrook 9,838
8023- Columbia 19,761
8024- Cornwall 8,178
8025- Coventry 44,362
8026- Cromwell 35,310
8027- Danbury 907,556
8028- Darien 9,241
8029- Deep River 17,346
8030- Derby 243,222
8031- Durham 20,996
8032- East Granby 15,434
8033- East Haddam 27,015
8034- East Hampton 41,883
8035- East Hartford 294,020
8036- East Haven 170,049
8037- East Lyme 320,180
8038- East Windsor 45,593
8039- Eastford 11,911
8040- Easton 10,545
8041- Ellington 44,853
8042- Enfield 1,359,849
8043- Essex 12,520
8044- Fairfield 277,695
8045- Farmington 29,796
8046- Franklin 15,379
8047- Glastonbury 41,629
8048- Goshen 10,521
8049- Granby 23,972
8050- Greenwich 93,313
8051- Griswold 86,837
8052- Groton (Town of) 1,336,108
8053- Guilford 26,076
8054- Haddam 23,844
8055- Hamden 896,135
8056- Hampton 13,963
8057- Hartford 6,263,314
8058- Hartland 12,191
8059- Harwinton 18,629
8060- Hebron 28,438
8061- Kent 9,077
8062- Killingly 145,447
8063- Killingworth 15,190
8064- Lebanon 33,075
8065- Ledyard 878,678
8066- Lisbon 23,657
8067- Litchfield 18,270
8068- Lyme 8,343
8069- Madison 19,466
8070- Manchester 570,820
8071- Mansfield 204,996
8072- Marlborough 18,541
8073- Meriden 865,535
8074- Middlebury 15,721
8075- Middlefield 17,336
8076- Middletown 1,195,934
8077- Milford 380,756
8078- Monroe 33,321
8079- Montville 952,470
8080- Morris 11,054
8081- Naugatuck 230,356
8082- New Britain 2,193,488
8083- New Canaan 8,954
8084- New Fairfield 29,123
8085- New Hartford 19,069
8086- New Haven 5,794,422
8087- New London 1,737,694
8088- New Milford 76,718
8089- Newington 248,178
8090- Newtown 911,124
8091- Norfolk 13,317
8092- North Branford 42,037
8093- North Canaan 21,925
8094- North Haven 151,159
8095- North Stonington 841,889
8096- Norwalk 816,834
8097- Norwich 1,912,306
8098- Old Lyme 14,487
8099- Old Saybrook 14,601
8100- Orange 43,490
8101- Oxford 25,388
8102- Plainfield 122,528
8103- Plainville 72,491
8104- Plymouth 69,784
8105- Pomfret 19,468
8106- Portland 27,715
8107- Preston 1,125,119
8108- Prospect 26,955
8109- Putnam 103,555
8110- Redding 10,912
8111- Ridgefield 14,143
8112- Rocky Hill 268,992
8113- Roxbury 8,056
8114- Salem 18,219
8115- Salisbury 9,066
8116- Scotland 15,714
8117- Seymour 67,844
8118- Sharon 9,111
8119- Shelton 74,849
8120- Sherman 9,925
8121- Simsbury 28,478
8122- Somers 1,609,537
8123- South Windsor 54,351
8124- Southbury 37,696
8125- Southington 126,114
8126- Sprague 26,245
8127- Stafford 93,160
8128- Stamford 884,033
8129- Sterling 33,410
8130- Stonington 33,057
8131- Stratford 160,760
8132- Suffield 2,830,235
8133- Thomaston 40,123
8134- Thompson 63,550
8135- Tolland 34,843
8136- Torrington 287,599
8137- Trumbull 49,941
8138- Union 21,443
8139- Vernon 158,914
8140- Voluntown 88,305
8141- Wallingford 156,083
8142- Warren 8,203
8143- Washington 8,741
8144- Waterbury 2,915,126
8145- Waterford 42,601
8146- Watertown 75,186
8147- West Hartford 197,475
8148- West Haven 969,932
8149- Westbrook 16,186
8150- Weston 9,059
8151- Westport 26,621
8152- Wethersfield 209,154
8153- Willington 33,250
8154- Wilton 10,862
8155- Winchester 78,447
8156- Windham 857,889
8157- Windsor 71,844
8158- Windsor Locks 424,822
8159- Wolcott 61,364
8160- Woodbridge 11,188
8161- Woodbury 19,685
8162- Woodstock 26,183
8163- -
8164- Bantam (Bor. ) -
8165- Danielson (Bor. ) -
8166- Fenwick (Bor. ) -
8167- Groton (City of) -
8168- Groton Long Point -
8169- Jewett City (Bor. ) -
8170- Litchfield (Bor. ) -
8171- Newtown (Bor. ) -
8172- Stonington (Bor. ) -
8173- Woodmont (Bor. ) -
8174- -
8175- -
8176- Bloomfield: Center FD -
8177- Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD -
8178- Cromwell Fire District -
8179- Enfield FD #1 -
8180- Enfield Hazardville FD #3 -
8181- Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4 -
8182- Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5 -
8183- Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 -
8184- Manchester - Eighth Utility District -
8185- Groton: Poq. Bridge FD -
8186- Middletown - City Fire -
8187- Middletown- South Fire -
8188- Middletown, Westfield F. D. -
8189- New Milford: N. Milford FD -
8190- Norwich - CCD (City) -
8191- Norwich - TCD (Town) -
8192- Simsbury FD -
8193- Stafford, Stafford Service District -
8194- Plainfield: Moosup FD -
8195- Plainfield: Plainfield FD -
8196- Putnam: W. Putnam District -
8197- Windham - 1st Taxing District -
8198- Windham Second -
8199- W. Haven: First Center -
8200- W. Haven: West Shore FD -
8201- W. Haven: Allingtown FD -
8202- -
8203- Total 58,076,612
8204-
8205-Grantee
8206-
8207-Amount
8208-
8209- Andover
8210-
8211-14,975
8212-
8213- Ansonia
8214-
8215-160,809
8216-
8217- Ashford
8218-
8219-23,966
8220-
8221- Avon
8222-
8223-19,195
8224-
8225- Barkhamsted
8226-
8227-16,970
8228-
8229- Beacon Falls
8230-
8231-28,910
8232-
8233- Berlin
8234-
8235-43,425
8236-
8237- Bethany
8238-
8239-15,929
8240-
8241- Bethel
8242-
8243-48,842
8244-
8245- Bethlehem
8246-
8247-13,617
8248-
8249- Bloomfield
8250-
8251-150,544
8252-
8253- Bolton
8254-
8255-16,362
8256-
8257- Bozrah
8258-
8259-16,305
8260-
8261- Branford
8262-
8263-53,780
8264-
8265- Bridgeport
8266-
8267-5,913,094
8268-
8269- Bridgewater
8270-
8271-8,251
8272-
8273- Bristol
8274-
8275-565,082
8276-
8277- Brookfield
8278-
8279-21,694
8280-
8281- Brooklyn
8282-
8283-212,937
8284-
8285- Burlington
8286-
8287-22,422
8288-
8289- Canaan
8290-
8291-9,659
8292-
8293- Canterbury
8294-
8295-29,519
8296-
8297- Canton
8298-
8299-20,081
8300-
8301- Chaplin
8302-
8303-79,763
8304-
8305- Cheshire
8306-
8307-2,061,556
8308-
8309- Chester
8310-
8311-14,643
8312-
8313- Clinton
8314-
8315-30,971
8316-
8317- Colchester
8318-
8319-65,420
8320-
8321- Colebrook
8322-
8323-9,838
8324-
8325- Columbia
8326-
8327-19,761
8328-
8329- Cornwall
8330-
8331-8,178
8332-
8333- Coventry
8334-
8335-44,362
8336-
8337- Cromwell
8338-
8339-35,310
8340-
8341- Danbury
8342-
8343-907,556
8344-
8345- Darien
8346-
8347-9,241
8348-
8349- Deep River
8350-
8351-17,346
8352-
8353- Derby
8354-
8355-243,222
8356-
8357- Durham
8358-
8359-20,996
8360-
8361- East Granby
8362-
8363-15,434
8364-
8365- East Haddam
8366-
8367-27,015
8368-
8369- East Hampton
8370-
8371-41,883
8372-
8373- East Hartford
8374-
8375-294,020
8376-
8377- East Haven
8378-
8379-170,049
8380-
8381- East Lyme
8382-
8383-320,180
8384-
8385- East Windsor
8386-
8387-45,593
8388-
8389- Eastford
8390-
8391-11,911
8392-
8393- Easton
8394-
8395-10,545
8396-
8397- Ellington
8398-
8399-44,853
8400-
8401- Enfield
8402-
8403-1,359,849
8404-
8405- Essex
8406-
8407-12,520
8408-
8409- Fairfield
8410-
8411-277,695
8412-
8413- Farmington
8414-
8415-29,796
8416-
8417- Franklin
8418-
8419-15,379
8420-
8421- Glastonbury
8422-
8423-41,629
8424-
8425- Goshen
8426-
8427-10,521
8428-
8429- Granby
8430-
8431-23,972
8432-
8433- Greenwich
8434-
8435-93,313
8436-
8437- Griswold
8438-
8439-86,837
8440-
8441- Groton (Town of)
8442-
8443-1,336,108
8444-
8445- Guilford
8446-
8447-26,076
8448-
8449- Haddam
8450-
8451-23,844
8452-
8453- Hamden
8454-
8455-896,135
8456-
8457- Hampton
8458-
8459-13,963
8460-
8461- Hartford
8462-
8463-6,263,314
8464-
8465- Hartland
8466-
8467-12,191
8468-
8469- Harwinton
8470-
8471-18,629
8472-
8473- Hebron
8474-
8475-28,438
8476-
8477- Kent
8478-
8479-9,077
8480-
8481- Killingly
8482-
8483-145,447
8484-
8485- Killingworth
8486-
8487-15,190
8488-
8489- Lebanon
8490-
8491-33,075
8492-
8493- Ledyard
8494-
8495-878,678
8496-
8497- Lisbon
8498-
8499-23,657
8500-
8501- Litchfield
8502-
8503-18,270
8504-
8505- Lyme
8506-
8507-8,343
8508-
8509- Madison
8510-
8511-19,466
8512-
8513- Manchester
8514-
8515-570,820
8516-
8517- Mansfield
8518-
8519-204,996
8520-
8521- Marlborough
8522-
8523-18,541
8524-
8525- Meriden
8526-
8527-865,535
8528-
8529- Middlebury
8530-
8531-15,721
8532-
8533- Middlefield
8534-
8535-17,336
8536-
8537- Middletown
8538-
8539-1,195,934
8540-
8541- Milford
8542-
8543-380,756
8544-
8545- Monroe
8546-
8547-33,321
8548-
8549- Montville
8550-
8551-952,470
8552-
8553- Morris
8554-
8555-11,054
8556-
8557- Naugatuck
8558-
8559-230,356
8560-
8561- New Britain
8562-
8563-2,193,488
8564-
8565- New Canaan
8566-
8567-8,954
8568-
8569- New Fairfield
8570-
8571-29,123
8572-
8573- New Hartford
8574-
8575-19,069
8576-
8577- New Haven
8578-
8579-5,794,422
8580-
8581- New London
8582-
8583-1,737,694
8584-
8585- New Milford
8586-
8587-76,718
8588-
8589- Newington
8590-
8591-248,178
8592-
8593- Newtown
8594-
8595-911,124
8596-
8597- Norfolk
8598-
8599-13,317
8600-
8601- North Branford
8602-
8603-42,037
8604-
8605- North Canaan
8606-
8607-21,925
8608-
8609- North Haven
8610-
8611-151,159
8612-
8613- North Stonington
8614-
8615-841,889
8616-
8617- Norwalk
8618-
8619-816,834
8620-
8621- Norwich
8622-
8623-1,912,306
8624-
8625- Old Lyme
8626-
8627-14,487
8628-
8629- Old Saybrook
8630-
8631-14,601
8632-
8633- Orange
8634-
8635-43,490
8636-
8637- Oxford
8638-
8639-25,388
8640-
8641- Plainfield
8642-
8643-122,528
8644-
8645- Plainville
8646-
8647-72,491
8648-
8649- Plymouth
8650-
8651-69,784
8652-
8653- Pomfret
8654-
8655-19,468
8656-
8657- Portland
8658-
8659-27,715
8660-
8661- Preston
8662-
8663-1,125,119
8664-
8665- Prospect
8666-
8667-26,955
8668-
8669- Putnam
8670-
8671-103,555
8672-
8673- Redding
8674-
8675-10,912
8676-
8677- Ridgefield
8678-
8679-14,143
8680-
8681- Rocky Hill
8682-
8683-268,992
8684-
8685- Roxbury
8686-
8687-8,056
8688-
8689- Salem
8690-
8691-18,219
8692-
8693- Salisbury
8694-
8695-9,066
8696-
8697- Scotland
8698-
8699-15,714
8700-
8701- Seymour
8702-
8703-67,844
8704-
8705- Sharon
8706-
8707-9,111
8708-
8709- Shelton
8710-
8711-74,849
8712-
8713- Sherman
8714-
8715-9,925
8716-
8717- Simsbury
8718-
8719-28,478
8720-
8721- Somers
8722-
8723-1,609,537
8724-
8725- South Windsor
8726-
8727-54,351
8728-
8729- Southbury
8730-
8731-37,696
8732-
8733- Southington
8734-
8735-126,114
8736-
8737- Sprague
8738-
8739-26,245
8740-
8741- Stafford
8742-
8743-93,160
8744-
8745- Stamford
8746-
8747-884,033
8748-
8749- Sterling
8750-
8751-33,410
8752-
8753- Stonington
8754-
8755-33,057
8756-
8757- Stratford
8758-
8759-160,760
8760-
8761- Suffield
8762-
8763-2,830,235
8764-
8765- Thomaston
8766-
8767-40,123
8768-
8769- Thompson
8770-
8771-63,550
8772-
8773- Tolland
8774-
8775-34,843
8776-
8777- Torrington
8778-
8779-287,599
8780-
8781- Trumbull
8782-
8783-49,941
8784-
8785- Union
8786-
8787-21,443
8788-
8789- Vernon
8790-
8791-158,914
8792-
8793- Voluntown
8794-
8795-88,305
8796-
8797- Wallingford
8798-
8799-156,083
8800-
8801- Warren
8802-
8803-8,203
8804-
8805- Washington
8806-
8807-8,741
8808-
8809- Waterbury
8810-
8811-2,915,126
8812-
8813- Waterford
8814-
8815-42,601
8816-
8817- Watertown
8818-
8819-75,186
8820-
8821- West Hartford
8822-
8823-197,475
8824-
8825- West Haven
8826-
8827-969,932
8828-
8829- Westbrook
8830-
8831-16,186
8832-
8833- Weston
8834-
8835-9,059
8836-
8837- Westport
8838-
8839-26,621
8840-
8841- Wethersfield
8842-
8843-209,154
8844-
8845- Willington
8846-
8847-33,250
8848-
8849- Wilton
8850-
8851-10,862
8852-
8853- Winchester
8854-
8855-78,447
8856-
8857- Windham
8858-
8859-857,889
8860-
8861- Windsor
8862-
8863-71,844
8864-
8865- Windsor Locks
8866-
8867-424,822
8868-
8869- Wolcott
8870-
8871-61,364
8872-
8873- Woodbridge
8874-
8875-11,188
8876-
8877- Woodbury
8878-
8879-19,685
8880-
8881- Woodstock
8882-
8883-26,183
8884-
8885--
8886-
8887- Bantam (Bor. )
8888-
8889--
8890-
8891- Danielson (Bor. )
8892-
8893--
8894-
8895- Fenwick (Bor. )
8896-
8897--
8898-
8899- Groton (City of)
8900-
8901--
8902-
8903- Groton Long Point
8904-
8905--
8906-
8907- Jewett City (Bor. )
8908-
8909--
8910-
8911- Litchfield (Bor. )
8912-
8913--
8914-
8915- Newtown (Bor. )
8916-
8917--
8918-
8919- Stonington (Bor. )
8920-
8921--
8922-
8923- Woodmont (Bor. )
8924-
8925--
8926-
8927--
8928-
8929--
8930-
8931- Bloomfield: Center FD
8932-
8933--
8934-
8935- Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
8936-
8937--
8938-
8939- Cromwell Fire District
8940-
8941--
8942-
8943- Enfield FD #1
8944-
8945--
8946-
8947- Enfield Hazardville FD #3
8948-
8949--
8950-
8951- Enfield - North Thompsonville FD#4
8952-
8953--
8954-
8955- Enfield - Shaker Pines FD #5
8956-
8957--
8958-
8959- Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
8960-
8961--
8962-
8963- Manchester - Eighth Utility District
8964-
8965--
8966-
8967- Groton: Poq. Bridge FD
8968-
8969--
8970-
8971- Middletown - City Fire
8972-
8973--
8974-
8975- Middletown- South Fire
8976-
8977--
8978-
8979- Middletown, Westfield F. D.
8980-
8981--
8982-
8983- New Milford: N. Milford FD
8984-
8985--
8986-
8987- Norwich - CCD (City)
8988-
8989--
8990-
8991- Norwich - TCD (Town)
8992-
8993--
8994-
8995- Simsbury FD
8996-
8997--
8998-
8999- Stafford, Stafford Service District
9000-
9001--
9002-
9003- Plainfield: Moosup FD
9004-
9005--
9006-
9007- Plainfield: Plainfield FD
9008-
9009--
9010-
9011- Putnam: W. Putnam District
9012-
9013--
9014-
9015- Windham - 1st Taxing District
9016-
9017--
9018-
9019- Windham Second
9020-
9021--
9022-
9023- W. Haven: First Center
9024-
9025--
9026-
9027- W. Haven: West Shore FD
9028-
9029--
9030-
9031- W. Haven: Allingtown FD
9032-
9033--
9034-
9035--
9036-
9037- Total
9038-
9039-58,076,612
9040-
9041-Sec. 24. (Effective July 1, 2016) The sum of $ 300,000 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to the Secretary of the State, for the Commercial Recording Division, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date and shall be carried forward and expended as follows: (1) $ 60,000 for reprogramming of the CONCORD business database necessitated by changes to the general statutes governing limited liability companies; and (2) the remaining funds to support the E-Regulations program.
9042-
9043-Sec. 25. (Effective July 1, 2016) (a) Up to $ 7,500 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to Legislative Management, for Other Expenses, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date, and such funds shall continue to be available for the purpose of a contract with National Center for Higher Education Management Systems during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9044-
9045-(b) Up to $ 264,034 appropriated in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 155 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, to Legislative Management, for Other Expenses, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall not lapse on said date, and such funds shall continue to be available for the purpose of conducting various engineering and architectural studies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9046-
9047-Sec. 26. (Effective July 1, 2016) In implementing the Arts and Tourism Lapse specified in section 1 of this act, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall reduce grants made by the Department of Economic and Community Development for Tourism, Arts and Youth Development proportionally.
9048-
9049-Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16-331bb of the general statutes, the sum of $ 2,000,000 shall be transferred from the municipal video competition trust account and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9050-
9051-Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $ 2,000,000 shall be transferred from the school bus seat belt account established in section 14-50b of the general statutes, and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9052-
9053-Sec. 29. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $ 200,000 shall be transferred from the Individual Development Account Reserve Fund, established in section 31-51ww of the general statutes, and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9054-
9055-Sec. 30. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the sum of $ 200,000 shall be transferred from the Wage and Workplace Standards - Penalty Fund and credited to the resources of the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
9056-
9057-Sec. 31. (Effective from passage) The following sums are appropriated from the GENERAL FUND for the purposes herein specified for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016:
9058-
9059-
9060-
9061- GENERAL FUND 2015-2016
9062- OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
9063- Personal Services 225,000
9064- Other Expenses 240,000
9065- OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
9066- Early Intervention 6,300,000
9067- PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
9068- Personal Services 2,500,000
9069- Assigned Counsel - Criminal 2,000,000
9070- Expert Witnesses 100,000
9071- DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
9072- Debt Service 35,000,000
9073- STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
9074- Adjudicated Claims 20,000,000
9075- TOTAL – GENERAL FUND 66,365,000
9076-
9077-GENERAL FUND
9078-
9079-2015-2016
9080-
9081-OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
9082-
9083-Personal Services
9084-
9085-225,000
9086-
9087-Other Expenses
9088-
9089-240,000
9090-
9091-OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
9092-
9093-Early Intervention
9094-
9095-6,300,000
9096-
9097-PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES COMMISSION
9098-
9099-Personal Services
9100-
9101-2,500,000
9102-
9103-Assigned Counsel - Criminal
9104-
9105-2,000,000
9106-
9107-Expert Witnesses
9108-
9109-100,000
9110-
9111-DEBT SERVICE - STATE TREASURER
9112-
9113-Debt Service
9114-
9115-35,000,000
9116-
9117-STATE COMPTROLLER - MISCELLANEOUS
9118-
9119- Adjudicated Claims
9120-
9121-20,000,000
9122-
9123-TOTAL – GENERAL FUND
9124-
9125-66,365,000
9126-
9127-Sec. 32. (Effective from passage) The amounts appropriated to the following agencies in section 1 of public act 15-244, as amended by public act 15-5 of the June special session, are reduced by the following amounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016:
9128-
9129-
9130-
9131- GENERAL FUND 2015-2016
9132- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
9133- Personal Services 2,000,000
9134- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
9135- Personal Services 11,800,000
9136- DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
9137- Personal Services 5,565,000
9138- STATE COMPTROLLER – FRINGE BENEFITS
9139- Unemployment Compensation 1,900,000
9140- Higher Education Alternative Retirement System 6,500,000
9141- Employers Social Security Tax 8,600,000
9142- Retired State Employees Health Service Cost 30,000,000
9143- TOTAL – GENERAL FUND 66,365,000
9144-
9145-GENERAL FUND
9146-
9147-2015-2016
9148-
9149-OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT
9150-
9151-Personal Services
9152-
9153-2,000,000
9154-
9155-DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
9156-
9157-Personal Services
9158-
9159-11,800,000
9160-
9161-DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
9162-
9163-Personal Services
9164-
9165-5,565,000
9166-
9167-STATE COMPTROLLER – FRINGE BENEFITS
9168-
9169-Unemployment Compensation
9170-
9171-1,900,000
9172-
9173-Higher Education Alternative Retirement System
9174-
9175-6,500,000
9176-
9177-Employers Social Security Tax
9178-
9179-8,600,000
9180-
9181-Retired State Employees Health Service Cost
9182-
9183-30,000,000
9184-
9185-TOTAL – GENERAL FUND
9186-
9187-66,365,000
9188-
9189-Sec. 33. Subsection (a) of section 4-87 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9190-
9191-(a) Whenever any specific appropriation of a budgeted agency proves insufficient to pay the expenditures required for the statutory purposes for which such appropriation was made, the Governor may, at the request of the budgeted agency, transfer from any other specific appropriation of such budgeted agency such amount as the Governor deems necessary to meet such expenditures, except that transfers made from appropriations for fringe benefits to the operating funds of any constituent unit of the state system of higher education may be made only at the close of the fiscal year. No transfer to or from any specific appropriation of a sum or sums of over [fifty] one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars or ten per cent of any such specific appropriation, whichever is less, shall be made under this section in any one fiscal year without the consent of the Finance Advisory Committee except for transfer made from appropriations for fringe benefits to the operating funds of any constituent unit of the state system of higher education. Notification of all transfers made shall be sent to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, through the Office of Fiscal Analysis.
9192-
9193-Sec. 34. (Effective from passage) (a) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve targeted savings of $ 68,848,968 in the General Fund during said fiscal year.
9194-
9195-(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment of the appropriation to (1) the Department of Education, for Education Equalization Grants, or (2) the Department of Social Services, for Hospital Supplemental Payments.
9196-
9197-(c) No reduction made in accordance with subsection (a) of this section shall result in a reduction of more than: (1) One per cent of any allotment of the appropriation for the regional community-technical colleges within the Board of Regents for Higher Education; (2) two per cent of any allotment of the appropriation for the Connecticut State University System within the Board of Regents for Higher Education; (3) two per cent of any allotment of the appropriations for The University of Connecticut; or (4) two per cent of any allotment of the appropriations for The University of Connecticut Health Center.
9198-
9199-Sec. 35. Section 3 of public act 15-1 of the December special session, as amended by section 2 of public act 16-1, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9200-
9201-(a) (1) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2016, [and June 30, 2017,] in order to achieve budget savings of $ 93,076,192 in the General Fund during [each such] said fiscal year.
9202-
9203-(2) The provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment concerning aid to municipalities. No reduction made in accordance with subdivision (1) of this subsection shall result in a reduction of more than one per cent of any appropriation.
9204-
9205-(b) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, in order to achieve budget savings of $ 3,000,000 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the president pro tempore and majority leader of the Senate, the speaker and majority leader of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of Representatives.
9206-
9207-(c) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the judicial branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, in order to achieve budget savings of $ 24,600,000 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the Chief Justice and Chief Public Defender.
9208-
9209-(d) (1) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the executive branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of $94,476,192, in the General Fund during such fiscal year.
9210-
9211-(2) The provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not be construed to authorize the reduction of any allotment concerning aid to municipalities. No reduction made in accordance with subdivision (1) of this subsection shall result in a reduction of more than one per cent of any appropriation.
9212-
9213-[(d)] (e) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of [$ 2,000,000] $3,028,105 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the president pro tempore and majority leader of the Senate, the speaker and majority leader of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of Representatives.
9214-
9215-[(e)] (f) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may make reductions in allotments for the judicial branch for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, in order to achieve budget savings of [$ 15,000,000] $22,475,672 in the General Fund during such fiscal year. Such reductions shall be achieved as determined by the Chief Justice and Chief Public Defender.
9216-
9217-Sec. 36. Section 38 of public act 15-244 is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9218-
9219-Notwithstanding subsection (c) of section 2-35 of the general statutes, as amended by [this act] public act 15-244, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall recommend savings in order to reduce expenditures in the General Fund by $ 7,110,616 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016. [, and $ 12,816,745 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. ] Such savings shall be made in an appropriate and proportionate manner among branches and agencies and shall apply only to state employees.
9220-
9221-Sec. 37. Subsections (f) and (g) of section 10-266p of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9222-
9223-(f) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a), and subsections (c) to (e), inclusive, of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million thirty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-six dollars to the towns that rank one to three, inclusive, in population pursuant to subdivision (1) of said subsection (a), and for the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2007, [to June 30, 2015] and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million six hundred ten thousand seven hundred ninety-eight dollars to the towns that rank one to three, inclusive, in population pursuant to subdivision (1) of said subsection (a).
9224-
9225-(g) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section, for [the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, the State Board of Education shall allocate three million two hundred sixteen thousand nine hundred eight dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to said subsection (a) and said subsections (c) to (f), inclusive. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million nine hundred twenty-five thousand four hundred eighty-one dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section. For] the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million eight hundred eighty-two thousand three hundred sixty-eight dollars as follows: Each priority school district shall receive an allocation based on the ratio of the amount it is eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section to the total amount all priority school districts are eligible to receive pursuant to subsection (a) of this section and subsections (c) to (f), inclusive, of this section. For the fiscal year ending June 30, [2014] 2016, a priority school district may carry forward any unexpended funds allocated after May 1, [2014] 2016, pursuant to this subsection, into the fiscal year ending June 30, [2015] 2017.
9226-
9227-Sec. 38. Subsection (i) of section 10-266p of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9228-
9229-(i) In addition to the amounts allocated in subsection (a) and subsections (c) to (h), inclusive, of this section, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million twenty thousand dollars to the town ranked sixth when all towns are ranked from highest to lowest in population, based on the most recent federal decennial census, except that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, and each fiscal year thereafter, the State Board of Education shall allocate two million two hundred seventy thousand [seventy] dollars to said town.
9230-
9231-Sec. 39. Section 256 of public act 15-5 of the June special session is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
9232-
9233-(a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the distribution of priority school district grants, pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p of the general statutes, shall be as follows: (1) For priority school districts in the amount of $ 37,252,757, (2) for extended school building hours in the amount of $ 2,994,752, and (3) for school accountability in the amount of $ 3,499,699.
9234-
9235-(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the distribution of priority school district grants, pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-266p of the general statutes, shall be as follows: (1) For priority school districts in the amount of [$ 38,342,720] $35,842,720, (2) for extended school building hours in the amount of $ 2,994,752, and (3) for school accountability in the amount of $ 3,499,699.
9236-
9237-Sec. 40. Subdivision (1) of section 12-408 of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
9238-
9239-(1) (A) For the privilege of making any sales, as defined in subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, at retail, in this state for a consideration, a tax is hereby imposed on all retailers at the rate of six and thirty-five-hundredths per cent of the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail or from the rendering of any services constituting a sale in accordance with subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, except, in lieu of said rate of six and thirty-five-hundredths per cent, the rates provided in subparagraphs (B) to (H), inclusive, of this subdivision;
9240-
9241-(B) At a rate of fifteen per cent with respect to each transfer of occupancy, from the total amount of rent received for such occupancy of any room or rooms in a hotel or lodging house for the first period not exceeding thirty consecutive calendar days;
9242-
9243-(C) With respect to the sale of a motor vehicle to any individual who is a member of the armed forces of the United States and is on full-time active duty in Connecticut and who is considered, under 50 App USC 574, a resident of another state, or to any such individual and the spouse thereof, at a rate of four and one-half per cent of the gross receipts of any retailer from such sales, provided such retailer requires and maintains a declaration by such individual, prescribed as to form by the commissioner and bearing notice to the effect that false statements made in such declaration are punishable, or other evidence, satisfactory to the commissioner, concerning the purchaser's state of residence under 50 App USC 574;
9244-
9245-(D) (i) With respect to the sales of computer and data processing services occurring on or after July 1, 1997, and prior to July 1, 1998, at the rate of five per cent, on or after July 1, 1998, and prior to July 1, 1999, at the rate of four per cent, on or after July 1, 1999, and prior to July 1, 2000, at the rate of three per cent, on or after July 1, 2000, and prior to July 1, 2001, at the rate of two per cent, on or after July 1, 2001, at the rate of one per cent, and (ii) with respect to sales of Internet access services, on and after July 1, 2001, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
9246-
9247-(E) (i) With respect to the sales of labor that is otherwise taxable under subparagraph (C) or (G) of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407 on existing vessels and repair or maintenance services on vessels occurring on and after July 1, 1999, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
9248-
9249-(ii) With respect to the sale of a vessel, such sale shall be exempt from such tax provided such vessel is docked in this state for sixty or fewer days in a calendar year;
9250-
9251-(F) With respect to patient care services for which payment is received by the hospital on or after July 1, 1999, and prior to July 1, 2001, at the rate of five and three-fourths per cent and on and after July 1, 2001, such services shall be exempt from such tax;
9252-
9253-(G) With respect to the rental or leasing of a passenger motor vehicle for a period of thirty consecutive calendar days or less, at a rate of nine and thirty-five-hundredths per cent;
9254-
9255-(H) With respect to the sale of (i) a motor vehicle for a sales price exceeding fifty thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price, (ii) jewelry, whether real or imitation, for a sales price exceeding five thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price, and (iii) an article of clothing or footwear intended to be worn on or about the human body, a handbag, luggage, umbrella, wallet or watch for a sales price exceeding one thousand dollars, at a rate of seven and three-fourths per cent on the entire sales price. For purposes of this subparagraph, "motor vehicle" has the meaning provided in section 14-1, but does not include a motor vehicle subject to the provisions of subparagraph (C) of this subdivision, a motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating over twelve thousand five hundred pounds, or a motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of twelve thousand five hundred pounds or less that is not used for private passenger purposes, but is designed or used to transport merchandise, freight or persons in connection with any business enterprise and issued a commercial registration or more specific type of registration by the Department of Motor Vehicles;
9256-
9257-(I) The rate of tax imposed by this chapter shall be applicable to all retail sales upon the effective date of such rate, except that a new rate which represents an increase in the rate applicable to the sale shall not apply to any sales transaction wherein a binding sales contract without an escalator clause has been entered into prior to the effective date of the new rate and delivery is made within ninety days after the effective date of the new rate. For the purposes of payment of the tax imposed under this section, any retailer of services taxable under subparagraph (I) of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, who computes taxable income, for purposes of taxation under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as from time to time amended, on an accounting basis which recognizes only cash or other valuable consideration actually received as income and who is liable for such tax only due to the rendering of such services may make payments related to such tax for the period during which such income is received, without penalty or interest, without regard to when such service is rendered;
9258-
9259-(J) For calendar quarters ending on or after September 30, 2011, except for calendar quarters ending on or after July 1, 2016, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the regional planning incentive account, established pursuant to section 4-66k, six and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision and ten and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (G) of this subdivision;
9260-
9261-(K) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for calendar months commencing on or after May 1, 2016, but prior to [May 1, 2017] July 1, 2016, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l, as amended by this act, four and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, and shall transfer any accrual related to said months on or after said July 1, 2016, date;
9262-
9263-[(ii) For calendar months commencing on or after May 1, 2017, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l six and three-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; ]
9264-
9265-[(iii)] (ii) For calendar months commencing on or after July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to section 4-66l, as amended by this act, seven and nine-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; and
9266-
9267-(L) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, for calendar months commencing on or after December 1, 2015, but prior to October 1, 2016, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 four and seven-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision;
9268-
9269-(ii) For calendar months commencing on or after October 1, 2016, but prior to July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 six and three-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; and
9270-
9271-(iii) For calendar months commencing on or after July 1, 2017, the commissioner shall deposit into the Special Transportation Fund established under section 13b-68 seven and nine-tenths per cent of the amounts received by the state from the tax imposed under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision.
9272-
9273-Sec. 41. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) There is established a fund to be known as the "Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund" which shall be a separate, nonlapsing fund. The fund shall contain any moneys required by law to be deposited in the fund. Moneys in the fund shall be expended by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for the purposes of providing grants pursuant to section 4-66l of the general statutes, as amended by this act, and section 12-18b of the general statutes, as amended by this act.
9274-
9275-(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, ten million dollars shall be transferred from such fund not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h of the general statutes.
9276-
9277-Sec. 42. Section 4-66l of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
9278-
9279-(a) For the purposes of this section:
9280-
9281-(1) "FY 15 mill rate" means the mill rate a municipality uses during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015;
9282-
9283-(2) "Mill rate" means, unless otherwise specified, the mill rate a municipality uses to calculate tax bills for motor vehicles;
9284-
9285-(3) "Municipality" means any town, city, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough. "Municipality" includes a district for the purposes of subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of this section;
9286-
9287-(4) "Municipal spending" means:
9288-
9289-
9290-
9291-
9292- Municipal – Municipal
9293- spending for spending for
9294- the fiscal year the fiscal year
9295- prior to the two years
9296- current fiscal prior to the
9297- Year current year X 100 = Municipal spending;
9298- ______________________________
9299- Municipal spending for the fiscal
9300- year two years prior to the
9301- current year
9302-
9303-Municipal
9304-
9305-–
9306-
9307-Municipal
9308-
9309- spending for
9310-
9311- spending for
9312-
9313- the fiscal year
9314-
9315- the fiscal year
9316-
9317- prior to the
9318-
9319- two years
9320-
9321- current fiscal
9322-
9323- prior to the
9324-
9325- Year
9326-
9327- current year
9328-
9329-X 100
9330-
9331-= Municipal spending;
9332-
9333-______________________________
9334-
9335-Municipal spending for the fiscal
9336-
9337- year two years prior to the
9338-
9339- current year
9340-
9341-(5) "Per capita distribution" means:
9342-
9343-
9344-
9345- [Town] Municipal X Sales tax revenue = Per capita distribution;
9346- population
9347- ___________________
9348- Total state population
9349-
9350-[Town] Municipal
9351-
9352-X Sales tax revenue
9353-
9354-= Per capita distribution;
9355-
9356- population
9357-
9358-___________________
9359-
9360-Total state population
9361-
9362-(6) "Pro rata distribution" means:
9363-
9364-
9365-
9366- Municipal weighted mill rate calculation X Sales tax revenue = Pro rata distribution;
9367- ____________________
9368- Sum of all municipal weighted mill rate calculations combined
9369-
9370-Municipal weighted
9371-
9372- mill rate
9373-
9374- calculation
9375-
9376-X Sales tax revenue
9377-
9378-= Pro rata distribution;
9379-
9380-____________________
9381-
9382-Sum of all municipal
9383-
9384- weighted mill rate
9385-
9386- calculations combined
9387-
9388-(7) "Regional council of governments" means any such council organized under the provisions of sections 4-124i to 4-124p, inclusive;
9389-
9390-(8) ["Town population"] "Municipal population" means the number of persons in a municipality according to the most recent estimate of the Department of Public Health;
9391-
9392-(9) "Total state population" means the number of persons in this state according to the most recent estimate published by the Department of Public Health;
9393-
9394-(10) "Weighted mill rate" means a municipality's FY 15 mill rate divided by the average of all municipalities' FY 15 mill rate;
9395-
9396-(11) "Weighted mill rate calculation" means per capita distribution multiplied by a municipality's weighted mill rate;
9397-
9398-(12) "Sales tax revenue" means the moneys in the account remaining for distribution pursuant to subdivision [(7)] (6) of subsection (b) of this section;
9399-
9400-(13) "District" means any district, as defined in section 7-324; and
9401-
9402-(14) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management.
9403-
9404-(b) There is established an account to be known as the "municipal revenue sharing account" which shall be a separate, nonlapsing account within the General Fund. The account shall contain any moneys required by law to be deposited in the account. The secretary shall set aside and ensure availability of moneys in the account in the following order of priority and shall transfer or disburse such moneys as follows:
9405-
9406-(1) Ten million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, shall be transferred not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h;
9407-
9408-(2) For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys sufficient to make motor vehicle property tax grants payable to municipalities pursuant to subsection (c) of this section shall be expended not later than August first annually by the secretary;
9409-
9410-(3) For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys sufficient to make the grants payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes grant account established pursuant to section 12-18c shall annually be transferred to the select payment in lieu of taxes account in the Office of Policy and Management;
9411-
9412-(4) For the fiscal years ending [June 30, 2017,] June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, moneys sufficient to make the municipal revenue sharing grants payable to municipalities pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of this section shall be expended not later than October thirty-first annually by the secretary;
9413-
9414-[(5) Ten million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, shall be transferred not later than April fifteenth for the purposes of grants under section 10-262h; ]
9415-
9416-[(6) (A) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, three million dollars shall be expended by the secretary for the purposes of the regional services grants pursuant to subsection (e) of this section to the regional councils of governments, and (B) for]
9417-
9418-(5) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, seven million dollars shall be expended for the purposes of the regional services grants pursuant to subsection (e) of this section to the regional councils of governments; and
9419-
9420-[(7)] (6) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, moneys in the account remaining shall be expended annually by the secretary for the purposes of the municipal revenue sharing grants established pursuant to subsection (f) of this section. Any such moneys deposited in the account for municipal revenue sharing grants between October first and June thirtieth shall be distributed to municipalities on the following October first and any such moneys deposited in the account between July first and September thirtieth shall be distributed to municipalities on the following January thirty-first. Any [town] municipality may apply to the Office of Policy and Management on or after July first for early disbursement of a portion of such grant. The Office of Policy and Management may approve such an application if it finds that early disbursement is required in order for a [town] municipality to meet its cash flow needs. No early disbursement approved by said office may be issued later than September thirtieth.
9421-
9422-(c) [(1)] For the fiscal year ending [June 30, 2017] June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, motor vehicle property tax grants to municipalities that impose mill rates on real property and personal property other than motor vehicles greater than 32 mills or that, when combined with the mill rate of any district located within the municipality, impose mill rates greater than 32 mills, shall be made in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of property taxes levied by the municipality and any district located within the municipality on motor vehicles for the assessment year commencing October 1, 2013, and the amount such levy would have been if the mill rate on motor vehicles for said assessment year was 32 mills. [; and (2) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, motor vehicle property tax grants to municipalities that impose mill rates greater than 29. 36 mills or that, when combined with the mill rate of any district located within the municipality, impose mill rates greater than 29. 36 mills, shall be made in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of property taxes levied by the municipality and any district located within the municipality on motor vehicles for the assessment year commencing October 1, 2013, and the amount such levy would have been if the mill rate on motor vehicles for said assessment year was 29. 36 mills. ] Not later than fifteen calendar days after receiving a property tax grant pursuant to this section, the municipality shall disburse to any district located within the municipality the amount of any such property tax grant that is attributable to the district.
9423-
9424-(d) (1) For the fiscal [years] year ending June 30, 2017, [June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019,] each municipality shall receive a municipal revenue sharing grant, which shall be payable August 1, 2016, from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act. The total amount of the grant payable is as follows:
9425-
9426-
9427-
9428- Municipality Grant Amount
9429- Andover 66,705
9430- Ansonia 605,442
9431- Ashford 87,248
9432- Avon 374,711
9433- Barkhamsted 76,324
9434- Beacon Falls 123,341
9435- Berlin 843,048
9436- Bethany 114,329
9437- Bethel 392,605
9438- Bethlehem 42,762
9439- Bloomfield 438,458
9440- Bolton 106,449
9441- Bozrah 53,783
9442- Branford 570,402
9443- Bridgeport 14,476,283
9444- Bridgewater 15,670
9445- Bristol 1,276,119
9446- Brookfield 343,611
9447- Brooklyn 103,910
9448- Burlington 193,490
9449- Canaan 14,793
9450- Canterbury 58,684
9451- Canton 211,078
9452- Chaplin 48,563
9453- Cheshire 594,084
9454- Chester 57,736
9455- Clinton 268,611
9456- Colchester 330,363
9457- Colebrook 29,694
9458- Columbia 111,276
9459- Cornwall 11,269
9460- Coventry 252,939
9461- Cromwell 288,951
9462- Danbury 2,079,675
9463- Darien 171,485
9464- Deep River 93,525
9465- Derby 462,718
9466- Durham 150,019
9467- East Granby 106,222
9468- East Haddam 186,418
9469- East Hampton 263,149
9470- East Hartford 3,877,281
9471- East Haven 593,493
9472- East Lyme 243,736
9473- East Windsor 232,457
9474- Eastford 23,060
9475- Easton 155,216
9476- Ellington 321,722
9477- Enfield 911,974
9478- Essex 74,572
9479- Fairfield 795,318
9480- Farmington 335,287
9481- Franklin 26,309
9482- Glastonbury 754,546
9483- Goshen 30,286
9484- Granby 244,839
9485- Greenwich 366,588
9486- Griswold 243,727
9487- Groton 433,177
9488- Guilford 456,863
9489- Haddam 170,440
9490- Hamden 4,491,337
9491- Hampton 38,070
9492- Hartford 13,908,437
9493- Hartland 27,964
9494- Harwinton 113,987
9495- Hebron 208,666
9496- Kent 26,808
9497- Killingly 351,213
9498- Killingworth 85,270
9499- Lebanon 149,163
9500- Ledyard 307,619
9501- Lisbon 45,413
9502- Litchfield 169,828
9503- Lyme 21,862
9504- Madison 372,897
9505- Manchester 1,972,491
9506- Mansfield 525,280
9507- Marlborough 131,065
9508- Meriden 1,315,347
9509- Middlebury 154,299
9510- Middlefield 91,372
9511- Middletown 964,657
9512- Milford 1,880,830
9513- Monroe 404,221
9514- Montville 401,756
9515- Morris 28,110
9516- Naugatuck 2,405,660
9517- New Britain 5,781,991
9518- New Canaan 168,106
9519- New Fairfield 288,278
9520- New Hartford 140,338
9521- New Haven 2,118,290
9522- New London 750,249
9523- New Milford 565,898
9524- Newington 651,000
9525- Newtown 572,949
9526- Norfolk 20,141
9527- North Branford 292,517
9528- North Canaan 66,052
9529- North Haven 487,882
9530- North Stonington 107,832
9531- Norwalk 3,401,590
9532- Norwich 1,309,943
9533- Old Lyme 79,946
9534- Old Saybrook 101,527
9535- Orange 284,365
9536- Oxford 171,492
9537- Plainfield 310,350
9538- Plainville 363,176
9539- Plymouth 255,581
9540- Pomfret 54,257
9541- Portland 192,715
9542- Preston 58,934
9543- Prospect 197,097
9544- Putnam 76,399
9545- Redding 189,781
9546- Ridgefield 512,848
9547- Rocky Hill 405,872
9548- Roxbury 15,998
9549- Salem 85,617
9550- Salisbury 20,769
9551- Scotland 36,200
9552- Seymour 343,388
9553- Sharon 19,467
9554- Shelton 706,038
9555- Sherman 39,000
9556- Simsbury 567,460
9557- Somers 141,697
9558- South Windsor 558,715
9559- Southbury 404,731
9560- Southington 889,821
9561- Sprague 89,456
9562- Stafford 243,095
9563- Stamford 2,372,358
9564- Sterling 77,037
9565- Stonington 202,888
9566- Stratford 1,130,316
9567- Suffield 321,763
9568- Thomaston 158,888
9569- Thompson 114,582
9570- Tolland 303,971
9571- Torrington 2,435,109
9572- Trumbull 745,325
9573- Union 17,283
9574- Vernon 641,027
9575- Voluntown 33,914
9576- Wallingford 919,984
9577- Warren 11,006
9578- Washington 25,496
9579- Waterbury 13,438,542
9580- Waterford 259,091
9581- Watertown 453,012
9582- West Hartford 1,614,320
9583- West Haven 1,121,850
9584- Westbrook 80,601
9585- Weston 211,384
9586- Westport 262,402
9587- Wethersfield 940,267
9588- Willington 121,568
9589- Wilton 380,234
9590- Winchester 224,447
9591- Windham 513,847
9592- Windsor 593,921
9593- Windsor Locks 256,241
9594- Wolcott 340,859
9595- Woodbridge 247,758
9596- Woodbury 200,175
9597- Woodstock 97,708
9598- Borough of Danielson -
9599- Borough of Litchfield -
9600- Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD 92,961
9601- Enfield Thompsonville FD #2 354,311
9602- Manchester - Eighth Utility District 436,718
9603- Middletown - City Fire 910,442
9604- Middletown So Fire 413,961
9605- Norwich CCD 552,565
9606- Norwich TCD 62,849
9607- Simsbury FD 221,536
9608- Plainfield Fire District -
9609- Windham, Special Service District #2 640,000
9610- Windham 1st Taxing District -
9611- Windham First
9612- West Haven First Center (D1) 1,039,843
9613- West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3) 483,505
9614- West Haven: West Shore FD (D2) 654,640
9615-
9616-Municipality
9617-
9618-Grant Amount
9619-
9620-Andover
9621-
9622-66,705
9623-
9624-Ansonia
9625-
9626-605,442
9627-
9628-Ashford
9629-
9630-87,248
9631-
9632-Avon
9633-
9634-374,711
9635-
9636-Barkhamsted
9637-
9638-76,324
9639-
9640-Beacon Falls
9641-
9642-123,341
9643-
9644-Berlin
9645-
9646-843,048
9647-
9648-Bethany
9649-
9650-114,329
9651-
9652-Bethel
9653-
9654-392,605
9655-
9656-Bethlehem
9657-
9658-42,762
9659-
9660-Bloomfield
9661-
9662-438,458
9663-
9664-Bolton
9665-
9666-106,449
9667-
9668-Bozrah
9669-
9670-53,783
9671-
9672-Branford
9673-
9674-570,402
9675-
9676-Bridgeport
9677-
9678-14,476,283
9679-
9680-Bridgewater
9681-
9682-15,670
9683-
9684-Bristol
9685-
9686-1,276,119
9687-
9688-Brookfield
9689-
9690-343,611
9691-
9692-Brooklyn
9693-
9694-103,910
9695-
9696-Burlington
9697-
9698-193,490
9699-
9700-Canaan
9701-
9702-14,793
9703-
9704-Canterbury
9705-
9706-58,684
9707-
9708-Canton
9709-
9710-211,078
9711-
9712-Chaplin
9713-
9714-48,563
9715-
9716-Cheshire
9717-
9718-594,084
9719-
9720-Chester
9721-
9722-57,736
9723-
9724-Clinton
9725-
9726-268,611
9727-
9728-Colchester
9729-
9730-330,363
9731-
9732-Colebrook
9733-
9734-29,694
9735-
9736-Columbia
9737-
9738-111,276
9739-
9740-Cornwall
9741-
9742-11,269
9743-
9744-Coventry
9745-
9746-252,939
9747-
9748-Cromwell
9749-
9750-288,951
9751-
9752-Danbury
9753-
9754-2,079,675
9755-
9756-Darien
9757-
9758-171,485
9759-
9760-Deep River
9761-
9762-93,525
9763-
9764-Derby
9765-
9766-462,718
9767-
9768-Durham
9769-
9770-150,019
9771-
9772-East Granby
9773-
9774-106,222
9775-
9776-East Haddam
9777-
9778-186,418
9779-
9780-East Hampton
9781-
9782-263,149
9783-
9784-East Hartford
9785-
9786-3,877,281
9787-
9788-East Haven
9789-
9790-593,493
9791-
9792-East Lyme
9793-
9794-243,736
9795-
9796-East Windsor
9797-
9798-232,457
9799-
9800-Eastford
9801-
9802-23,060
9803-
9804-Easton
9805-
9806-155,216
9807-
9808-Ellington
9809-
9810-321,722
9811-
9812-Enfield
9813-
9814-911,974
9815-
9816-Essex
9817-
9818-74,572
9819-
9820-Fairfield
9821-
9822-795,318
9823-
9824-Farmington
9825-
9826-335,287
9827-
9828-Franklin
9829-
9830-26,309
9831-
9832-Glastonbury
9833-
9834-754,546
9835-
9836-Goshen
9837-
9838-30,286
9839-
9840-Granby
9841-
9842-244,839
9843-
9844-Greenwich
9845-
9846-366,588
9847-
9848-Griswold
9849-
9850-243,727
9851-
9852-Groton
9853-
9854-433,177
9855-
9856-Guilford
9857-
9858-456,863
9859-
9860-Haddam
9861-
9862-170,440
9863-
9864-Hamden
9865-
9866-4,491,337
9867-
9868-Hampton
9869-
9870-38,070
9871-
9872-Hartford
9873-
9874-13,908,437
9875-
9876-Hartland
9877-
9878-27,964
9879-
9880-Harwinton
9881-
9882-113,987
9883-
9884-Hebron
9885-
9886-208,666
9887-
9888-Kent
9889-
9890-26,808
9891-
9892-Killingly
9893-
9894-351,213
9895-
9896-Killingworth
9897-
9898-85,270
9899-
9900-Lebanon
9901-
9902-149,163
9903-
9904-Ledyard
9905-
9906-307,619
9907-
9908-Lisbon
9909-
9910-45,413
9911-
9912-Litchfield
9913-
9914-169,828
9915-
9916-Lyme
9917-
9918-21,862
9919-
9920-Madison
9921-
9922-372,897
9923-
9924-Manchester
9925-
9926-1,972,491
9927-
9928-Mansfield
9929-
9930-525,280
9931-
9932-Marlborough
9933-
9934-131,065
9935-
9936-Meriden
9937-
9938-1,315,347
9939-
9940-Middlebury
9941-
9942-154,299
9943-
9944-Middlefield
9945-
9946-91,372
9947-
9948-Middletown
9949-
9950-964,657
9951-
9952-Milford
9953-
9954-1,880,830
9955-
9956-Monroe
9957-
9958-404,221
9959-
9960-Montville
9961-
9962-401,756
9963-
9964-Morris
9965-
9966-28,110
9967-
9968-Naugatuck
9969-
9970-2,405,660
9971-
9972-New Britain
9973-
9974-5,781,991
9975-
9976-New Canaan
9977-
9978-168,106
9979-
9980-New Fairfield
9981-
9982-288,278
9983-
9984-New Hartford
9985-
9986-140,338
9987-
9988-New Haven
9989-
9990-2,118,290
9991-
9992-New London
9993-
9994-750,249
9995-
9996-New Milford
9997-
9998-565,898
9999-
10000-Newington
10001-
10002-651,000
10003-
10004-Newtown
10005-
10006-572,949
10007-
10008-Norfolk
10009-
10010-20,141
10011-
10012-North Branford
10013-
10014-292,517
10015-
10016-North Canaan
10017-
10018-66,052
10019-
10020-North Haven
10021-
10022-487,882
10023-
10024-North Stonington
10025-
10026-107,832
10027-
10028-Norwalk
10029-
10030-3,401,590
10031-
10032-Norwich
10033-
10034-1,309,943
10035-
10036-Old Lyme
10037-
10038-79,946
10039-
10040-Old Saybrook
10041-
10042-101,527
10043-
10044-Orange
10045-
10046-284,365
10047-
10048-Oxford
10049-
10050-171,492
10051-
10052-Plainfield
10053-
10054-310,350
10055-
10056-Plainville
10057-
10058-363,176
10059-
10060-Plymouth
10061-
10062-255,581
10063-
10064-Pomfret
10065-
10066-54,257
10067-
10068-Portland
10069-
10070-192,715
10071-
10072-Preston
10073-
10074-58,934
10075-
10076-Prospect
10077-
10078-197,097
10079-
10080-Putnam
10081-
10082-76,399
10083-
10084-Redding
10085-
10086-189,781
10087-
10088-Ridgefield
10089-
10090-512,848
10091-
10092-Rocky Hill
10093-
10094-405,872
10095-
10096-Roxbury
10097-
10098-15,998
10099-
10100-Salem
10101-
10102-85,617
10103-
10104-Salisbury
10105-
10106-20,769
10107-
10108-Scotland
10109-
10110-36,200
10111-
10112-Seymour
10113-
10114-343,388
10115-
10116-Sharon
10117-
10118-19,467
10119-
10120-Shelton
10121-
10122-706,038
10123-
10124-Sherman
10125-
10126-39,000
10127-
10128-Simsbury
10129-
10130-567,460
10131-
10132-Somers
10133-
10134-141,697
10135-
10136-South Windsor
10137-
10138-558,715
10139-
10140-Southbury
10141-
10142-404,731
10143-
10144-Southington
10145-
10146-889,821
10147-
10148-Sprague
10149-
10150-89,456
10151-
10152-Stafford
10153-
10154-243,095
10155-
10156-Stamford
10157-
10158-2,372,358
10159-
10160-Sterling
10161-
10162-77,037
10163-
10164-Stonington
10165-
10166-202,888
10167-
10168-Stratford
10169-
10170-1,130,316
10171-
10172-Suffield
10173-
10174-321,763
10175-
10176-Thomaston
10177-
10178-158,888
10179-
10180-Thompson
10181-
10182-114,582
10183-
10184-Tolland
10185-
10186-303,971
10187-
10188-Torrington
10189-
10190-2,435,109
10191-
10192-Trumbull
10193-
10194-745,325
10195-
10196-Union
10197-
10198-17,283
10199-
10200-Vernon
10201-
10202-641,027
10203-
10204-Voluntown
10205-
10206-33,914
10207-
10208-Wallingford
10209-
10210-919,984
10211-
10212-Warren
10213-
10214-11,006
10215-
10216-Washington
10217-
10218-25,496
10219-
10220-Waterbury
10221-
10222-13,438,542
10223-
10224-Waterford
10225-
10226-259,091
10227-
10228-Watertown
10229-
10230-453,012
10231-
10232-West Hartford
10233-
10234-1,614,320
10235-
10236-West Haven
10237-
10238-1,121,850
10239-
10240-Westbrook
10241-
10242-80,601
10243-
10244-Weston
10245-
10246-211,384
10247-
10248-Westport
10249-
10250-262,402
10251-
10252-Wethersfield
10253-
10254-940,267
10255-
10256-Willington
10257-
10258-121,568
10259-
10260-Wilton
10261-
10262-380,234
10263-
10264-Winchester
10265-
10266-224,447
10267-
10268-Windham
10269-
10270-513,847
10271-
10272-Windsor
10273-
10274-593,921
10275-
10276-Windsor Locks
10277-
10278-256,241
10279-
10280-Wolcott
10281-
10282-340,859
10283-
10284-Woodbridge
10285-
10286-247,758
10287-
10288-Woodbury
10289-
10290-200,175
10291-
10292-Woodstock
10293-
10294-97,708
10295-
10296-Borough of Danielson
10297-
10298--
10299-
10300-Borough of Litchfield
10301-
10302--
10303-
10304-Bloomfield, Blue Hills FD
10305-
10306-92,961
10307-
10308-Enfield Thompsonville FD #2
10309-
10310-354,311
10311-
10312-Manchester - Eighth Utility District
10313-
10314-436,718
10315-
10316-Middletown - City Fire
10317-
10318-910,442
10319-
10320-Middletown So Fire
10321-
10322-413,961
10323-
10324-Norwich CCD
10325-
10326-552,565
10327-
10328-Norwich TCD
10329-
10330-62,849
10331-
10332-Simsbury FD
10333-
10334-221,536
10335-
10336-Plainfield Fire District
10337-
10338--
10339-
10340-Windham, Special Service District #2
10341-
10342-640,000
10343-
10344-Windham 1st Taxing District
10345-
10346--
10347-
10348-Windham First
16210+T2223
16211+
16212+Middletown: South Fire District
16213+
16214+[1,172]
16215+
16216+1,121
16217+
16218+T2224
16219+
16220+Plainfield - Plainfield Fire District
16221+
16222+[309]
16223+
16224+296
16225+
16226+T2225
1034916227
1035016228 West Haven First Center (D1)
1035116229
10352-1,039,843
16230+[1,187]
16231+
16232+1,136
16233+
16234+T2226
1035316235
1035416236 West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3)
1035516237
10356-483,505
16238+[53,053]
16239+
16240+50,751
16241+
16242+T2227
1035716243
1035816244 West Haven: West Shore FD (D2)
1035916245
10360-654,640
10361-
10362-(2) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, each municipality shall receive a municipal sharing grant payable not later than October thirty-first of each year. The total amount of the grant payable is as follows:
10363-
10364-
10365-
10366- Municipality [Grant Amounts]
10367- Grant Amount
10368- Andover 96,020
10369- Ansonia 643,519
10370- Ashford 125,591
10371- Avon 539,387
10372- Barkhamsted 109,867
10373- Beacon Falls 177,547
10374- Berlin 1,213,548
10375- Bethany 164,574
10376- Bethel 565,146
10377- Bethlehem 61,554
10378- Bloomfield 631,150
10379- Bolton 153,231
10380- Bozrah 77,420
10381- Branford 821,080
10382- Bridgeport 9,758,441
10383- Bridgewater 22,557
10384- Bristol 1,836,944
10385- Brookfield 494,620
10386- Brooklyn 149,576
10387- Burlington 278,524
10388- Canaan 21,294
10389- Canterbury 84,475
10390- Canton 303,842
10391- Chaplin 69,906
10392- Cheshire 855,170
10393- Chester 83,109
10394- Clinton 386,660
10395- Colchester 475,551
10396- Colebrook 42,744
10397- Columbia 160,179
10398- Cornwall 16,221
10399- Coventry 364,100
10400- Cromwell 415,938
10401- Danbury 2,993,644
10402- Darien 246,849
10403- Deep River 134,627
10404- Derby 400,912
10405- Durham 215,949
10406- East Granby 152,904
10407- East Haddam 268,344
10408- East Hampton 378,798
10409- East Hartford 2,036,894
10410- East Haven 854,319
10411- East Lyme 350,852
10412- East Windsor 334,616
10413- Eastford 33,194
10414- Easton 223,430
10415- Ellington 463,112
10416- Enfield 1,312,766
10417- Essex 107,345
10418- Fairfield 1,144,842
10419- Farmington 482,637
10420- Franklin 37,871
10421- Glastonbury 1,086,151
10422- Goshen 43,596
10423- Granby 352,440
10424- Greenwich 527,695
10425- Griswold 350,840
10426- Groton 623,548
10427- Guilford 657,644
10428- Haddam 245,344
10429- Hamden 2,155,661
10430- Hampton 54,801
10431- Hartford 1,498,643
10432- Hartland 40,254
10433- Harwinton 164,081
10434- Hebron 300,369
10435- Kent 38,590
10436- Killingly 505,562
10437- Killingworth 122,744
10438- Lebanon 214,717
10439- Ledyard 442,811
10440- Lisbon 65,371
10441- Litchfield 244,464
10442- Lyme 31,470
10443- Madison 536,777
10444- Manchester 1,971,540
10445- Mansfield 756,128
10446- Marlborough 188,665
10447- Meriden 1,893,412
10448- Middlebury 222,109
10449- Middlefield 131,529
10450- Middletown 1,388,602
10451- Milford 2,707,412
10452- Monroe 581,867
10453- Montville 578,318
10454- Morris 40,463
10455- Naugatuck 1,251,980
10456- New Britain 3,131,893
10457- New Canaan 241,985
10458- New Fairfield 414,970
10459- New Hartford 202,014
10460- New Haven 114,863
10461- New London 917,228
10462- New Milford 814,597
10463- Newington 937,100
10464- Newtown 824,747
10465- Norfolk 28,993
10466- North Branford 421,072
10467- North Canaan 95,081
10468- North Haven 702,295
10469- North Stonington 155,222
10470- Norwalk 4,896,511
10471- Norwich 1,362,971
10472- Old Lyme 115,080
10473- Old Saybrook 146,146
10474- Orange 409,337
10475- Oxford 246,859
10476- Plainfield 446,742
10477- Plainville 522,783
10478- Plymouth 367,902
10479- Pomfret 78,101
10480- Portland 277,409
10481- Preston 84,835
10482- Prospect 283,717
10483- Putnam 109,975
10484- Redding 273,185
10485- Ridgefield 738,233
10486- Rocky Hill 584,244
10487- Roxbury 23,029
10488- Salem 123,244
10489- Salisbury 29,897
10490- Scotland 52,109
10491- Seymour 494,298
10492- Sharon 28,022
10493- Shelton 1,016,326
10494- Sherman 56,139
10495- Simsbury 775,368
10496- Somers 203,969
10497- South Windsor 804,258
10498- Southbury 582,601
10499- Southington 1,280,877
10500- Sprague 128,769
10501- Stafford 349,930
10502- Stamford 3,414,955
10503- Sterling 110,893
10504- Stonington 292,053
10505- Stratford 1,627,064
10506- Suffield 463,170
10507- Thomaston 228,716
10508- Thompson 164,939
10509- Tolland 437,559
10510- Torrington 1,133,394
10511- Trumbull 1,072,878
10512- Union 24,878
10513- Vernon 922,743
10514- Voluntown 48,818
10515- Wallingford 1,324,296
10516- Warren 15,842
10517- Washington 36,701
10518- Waterbury 5,595,448
10519- Waterford 372,956
10520- Watertown 652,100
10521- West Hartford 2,075,223
10522- West Haven 1,614,877
10523- Westbrook 116,023
10524- Weston 304,282
10525- Westport 377,722
10526- Wethersfield 1,353,493
10527- Willington 174,995
10528- Wilton 547,338
10529- Winchester 323,087
10530- Windham 739,671
10531- Windsor 854,935
10532- Windsor Locks 368,853
10533- Wolcott 490,659
10534- Woodbridge 274,418
10535- Woodbury 288,147
10536- Woodstock 140,648
10537-
10538-Municipality
10539-
10540-[Grant Amounts]
10541-
10542-Grant Amount
10543-
10544-Andover
10545-
10546-96,020
10547-
10548-Ansonia
10549-
10550-643,519
10551-
10552-Ashford
10553-
10554-125,591
10555-
10556-Avon
10557-
10558-539,387
10559-
10560-Barkhamsted
10561-
10562-109,867
10563-
10564-Beacon Falls
10565-
10566-177,547
10567-
10568-Berlin
10569-
10570-1,213,548
10571-
10572-Bethany
10573-
10574-164,574
10575-
10576-Bethel
10577-
10578-565,146
10579-
10580-Bethlehem
10581-
10582-61,554
10583-
10584-Bloomfield
10585-
10586-631,150
10587-
10588-Bolton
10589-
10590-153,231
10591-
10592-Bozrah
10593-
10594-77,420
10595-
10596-Branford
10597-
10598-821,080
10599-
10600-Bridgeport
10601-
10602-9,758,441
10603-
10604-Bridgewater
10605-
10606-22,557
10607-
10608-Bristol
10609-
10610-1,836,944
10611-
10612-Brookfield
10613-
10614-494,620
10615-
10616-Brooklyn
10617-
10618-149,576
10619-
10620-Burlington
10621-
10622-278,524
10623-
10624-Canaan
10625-
10626-21,294
10627-
10628-Canterbury
10629-
10630-84,475
10631-
10632-Canton
10633-
10634-303,842
10635-
10636-Chaplin
10637-
10638-69,906
10639-
10640-Cheshire
10641-
10642-855,170
10643-
10644-Chester
10645-
10646-83,109
10647-
10648-Clinton
10649-
10650-386,660
10651-
10652-Colchester
10653-
10654-475,551
10655-
10656-Colebrook
10657-
10658-42,744
10659-
10660-Columbia
10661-
10662-160,179
10663-
10664-Cornwall
10665-
10666-16,221
10667-
10668-Coventry
10669-
10670-364,100
10671-
10672-Cromwell
10673-
10674-415,938
10675-
10676-Danbury
10677-
10678-2,993,644
10679-
10680-Darien
10681-
10682-246,849
10683-
10684-Deep River
10685-
10686-134,627
10687-
10688-Derby
10689-
10690-400,912
10691-
10692-Durham
10693-
10694-215,949
10695-
10696-East Granby
10697-
10698-152,904
10699-
10700-East Haddam
10701-
10702-268,344
10703-
10704-East Hampton
10705-
10706-378,798
10707-
10708-East Hartford
10709-
10710-2,036,894
10711-
10712-East Haven
10713-
10714-854,319
10715-
10716-East Lyme
10717-
10718-350,852
10719-
10720-East Windsor
10721-
10722-334,616
10723-
10724-Eastford
10725-
10726-33,194
10727-
10728-Easton
10729-
10730-223,430
10731-
10732-Ellington
10733-
10734-463,112
10735-
10736-Enfield
10737-
10738-1,312,766
10739-
10740-Essex
10741-
10742-107,345
10743-
10744-Fairfield
10745-
10746-1,144,842
10747-
10748-Farmington
10749-
10750-482,637
10751-
10752-Franklin
10753-
10754-37,871
10755-
10756-Glastonbury
10757-
10758-1,086,151
10759-
10760-Goshen
10761-
10762-43,596
10763-
10764-Granby
10765-
10766-352,440
10767-
10768-Greenwich
10769-
10770-527,695
10771-
10772-Griswold
10773-
10774-350,840
10775-
10776-Groton
10777-
10778-623,548
10779-
10780-Guilford
10781-
10782-657,644
10783-
10784-Haddam
10785-
10786-245,344
10787-
10788-Hamden
10789-
10790-2,155,661
10791-
10792-Hampton
10793-
10794-54,801
10795-
10796-Hartford
10797-
10798-1,498,643
10799-
10800-Hartland
10801-
10802-40,254
10803-
10804-Harwinton
10805-
10806-164,081
10807-
10808-Hebron
10809-
10810-300,369
10811-
10812-Kent
10813-
10814-38,590
10815-
10816-Killingly
10817-
10818-505,562
10819-
10820-Killingworth
10821-
10822-122,744
10823-
10824-Lebanon
10825-
10826-214,717
10827-
10828-Ledyard
10829-
10830-442,811
10831-
10832-Lisbon
10833-
10834-65,371
10835-
10836-Litchfield
10837-
10838-244,464
10839-
10840-Lyme
10841-
10842-31,470
10843-
10844-Madison
10845-
10846-536,777
10847-
10848-Manchester
10849-
10850-1,971,540
10851-
10852-Mansfield
10853-
10854-756,128
10855-
10856-Marlborough
10857-
10858-188,665
10859-
10860-Meriden
10861-
10862-1,893,412
10863-
10864-Middlebury
10865-
10866-222,109
10867-
10868-Middlefield
10869-
10870-131,529
10871-
10872-Middletown
10873-
10874-1,388,602
10875-
10876-Milford
10877-
10878-2,707,412
10879-
10880-Monroe
10881-
10882-581,867
10883-
10884-Montville
10885-
10886-578,318
10887-
10888-Morris
10889-
10890-40,463
10891-
10892-Naugatuck
10893-
10894-1,251,980
10895-
10896-New Britain
10897-
10898-3,131,893
10899-
10900-New Canaan
10901-
10902-241,985
10903-
10904-New Fairfield
10905-
10906-414,970
10907-
10908-New Hartford
10909-
10910-202,014
10911-
10912-New Haven
10913-
10914-114,863
10915-
10916-New London
10917-
10918-917,228
10919-
10920-New Milford
10921-
10922-814,597
10923-
10924-Newington
10925-
10926-937,100
10927-
10928-Newtown
10929-
10930-824,747
10931-
10932-Norfolk
10933-
10934-28,993
10935-
10936-North Branford
10937-
10938-421,072
10939-
10940-North Canaan
10941-
10942-95,081
10943-
10944-North Haven
10945-
10946-702,295
10947-
10948-North Stonington
10949-
10950-155,222
10951-
10952-Norwalk
10953-
10954-4,896,511
10955-
10956-Norwich
10957-
10958-1,362,971
10959-
10960-Old Lyme
10961-
10962-115,080
10963-
10964-Old Saybrook
10965-
10966-146,146
10967-
10968-Orange
10969-
10970-409,337
10971-
10972-Oxford
10973-
10974-246,859
10975-
10976-Plainfield
10977-
10978-446,742
10979-
10980-Plainville
10981-
10982-522,783
10983-
10984-Plymouth
10985-
10986-367,902
10987-
10988-Pomfret
10989-
10990-78,101
10991-
10992-Portland
10993-
10994-277,409
10995-
10996-Preston
10997-
10998-84,835
10999-
11000-Prospect
11001-
11002-283,717
11003-
11004-Putnam
11005-
11006-109,975
11007-
11008-Redding
11009-
11010-273,185
11011-
11012-Ridgefield
11013-
11014-738,233
11015-
11016-Rocky Hill
11017-
11018-584,244
11019-
11020-Roxbury
11021-
11022-23,029
11023-
11024-Salem
11025-
11026-123,244
11027-
11028-Salisbury
11029-
11030-29,897
11031-
11032-Scotland
11033-
11034-52,109
11035-
11036-Seymour
11037-
11038-494,298
11039-
11040-Sharon
11041-
11042-28,022
11043-
11044-Shelton
11045-
11046-1,016,326
11047-
11048-Sherman
11049-
11050-56,139
11051-
11052-Simsbury
11053-
11054-775,368
11055-
11056-Somers
11057-
11058-203,969
11059-
11060-South Windsor
11061-
11062-804,258
11063-
11064-Southbury
11065-
11066-582,601
11067-
11068-Southington
11069-
11070-1,280,877
11071-
11072-Sprague
11073-
11074-128,769
11075-
11076-Stafford
11077-
11078-349,930
11079-
11080-Stamford
11081-
11082-3,414,955
11083-
11084-Sterling
11085-
11086-110,893
11087-
11088-Stonington
11089-
11090-292,053
11091-
11092-Stratford
11093-
11094-1,627,064
11095-
11096-Suffield
11097-
11098-463,170
11099-
11100-Thomaston
11101-
11102-228,716
11103-
11104-Thompson
11105-
11106-164,939
11107-
11108-Tolland
11109-
11110-437,559
11111-
11112-Torrington
11113-
11114-1,133,394
11115-
11116-Trumbull
11117-
11118-1,072,878
11119-
11120-Union
11121-
11122-24,878
11123-
11124-Vernon
11125-
11126-922,743
11127-
11128-Voluntown
11129-
11130-48,818
11131-
11132-Wallingford
11133-
11134-1,324,296
11135-
11136-Warren
11137-
11138-15,842
11139-
11140-Washington
11141-
11142-36,701
11143-
11144-Waterbury
11145-
11146-5,595,448
11147-
11148-Waterford
11149-
11150-372,956
11151-
11152-Watertown
11153-
11154-652,100
11155-
11156-West Hartford
11157-
11158-2,075,223
11159-
11160-West Haven
11161-
11162-1,614,877
11163-
11164-Westbrook
11165-
11166-116,023
11167-
11168-Weston
11169-
11170-304,282
11171-
11172-Westport
11173-
11174-377,722
11175-
11176-Wethersfield
11177-
11178-1,353,493
11179-
11180-Willington
11181-
11182-174,995
11183-
11184-Wilton
11185-
11186-547,338
11187-
11188-Winchester
11189-
11190-323,087
11191-
11192-Windham
11193-
11194-739,671
11195-
11196-Windsor
11197-
11198-854,935
11199-
11200-Windsor Locks
11201-
11202-368,853
11203-
11204-Wolcott
11205-
11206-490,659
11207-
11208-Woodbridge
11209-
11210-274,418
11211-
11212-Woodbury
11213-
11214-288,147
11215-
11216-Woodstock
11217-
11218-140,648
11219-
11220-(e) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter, each regional council of governments shall receive a regional services grant, the amount of which will be based on a formula to be determined by the secretary. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, three million dollars shall be expended by the secretary from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act for the purpose of the regional services grant. No such council shall receive a grant for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, or any fiscal year thereafter, unless the secretary approves a spending plan for such grant moneys submitted by such council to the secretary on or before July 1, 2017, and annually thereafter. The regional councils of governments shall use such grants for planning purposes and to achieve efficiencies in the delivery of municipal services by regionalizing such services, including, but not limited to, region-wide consolidation of such services. Such efficiencies shall not diminish the quality of such services. A unanimous vote of the representatives of such council shall be required for approval of any expenditure from such grant. On or before October 1, 2017, and biennially thereafter, each such council shall submit a report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to planning and development and finance, revenue and bonding. Such report shall summarize the expenditure of such grants and provide recommendations concerning the expansion, reduction or modification of such grants.
11221-
11222-(f) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, each municipality shall receive a municipal revenue sharing grant as follows:
11223-
11224-(1) (A) A municipality having a mill rate at or above twenty-five shall receive the per capita distribution or pro rata distribution, whichever is higher for such municipality.
11225-
11226-(B) Such grants shall be increased by a percentage calculated as follows:
11227-
11228-
11229-
11230- Sum of per capita distribution amount
11231- for all municipalities having a mill rate
11232- below twenty-five – pro rata distribution
11233- amount for all municipalities
11234- having a mill rate below twenty-five
11235- _______________________________________
11236- Sum of all grants to municipalities
11237- calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A)
11238- of subdivision (1) of this subsection.
11239-
11240-Sum of per capita distribution amount
11241-
11242- for all municipalities having a mill rate
11243-
11244- below twenty-five – pro rata distribution
11245-
11246- amount for all municipalities
11247-
11248- having a mill rate below twenty-five
11249-
11250-_______________________________________
11251-
11252-Sum of all grants to municipalities
11253-
11254- calculated pursuant to subparagraph (A)
11255-
11256- of subdivision (1) of this subsection.
11257-
11258-(C) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, Hartford shall receive not more than 5. 2 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection; Bridgeport shall receive not more than 4. 5 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection; New Haven shall receive not more than 2. 0 per cent of the municipal revenue sharing grants distributed pursuant to this subsection and Stamford shall receive not more than 2. 8 per cent of the equalization grants distributed pursuant to this subsection. Any excess funds remaining after such reductions in payments to Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven and Stamford shall be distributed to all other municipalities having a mill rate at or above twenty-five on a pro rata basis according to the payment they receive pursuant to this subdivision; and
11259-
11260-(2) A municipality having a mill rate below twenty-five shall receive the per capita distribution or pro rata distribution, whichever is less for such municipality.
11261-
11262-(g) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a municipality may disburse any municipal revenue sharing grant funds to a district within such municipality.
11263-
11264-(h) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount of the grant payable to a municipality in any year in accordance with subsection (d) or (f) of this section shall be reduced if such municipality increases its general budget expenditures for such fiscal year above a cap equal to the amount of general budget expenditures authorized for the previous fiscal year by 2. 5 per cent or more or the rate of inflation, whichever is greater. Such reduction shall be in an amount equal to fifty cents for every dollar expended over the cap set forth in this subsection. For the purposes of this section, "municipal spending" does not include expenditures for debt service, special education, implementation of court orders or arbitration awards, expenditures associated with a major disaster or emergency declaration by the President of the United States or a disaster emergency declaration issued by the Governor pursuant to chapter 517 or any disbursement made to a district pursuant to subsection (c) or (g) of this section. Each municipality shall annually certify to the secretary, on a form prescribed by said secretary, whether such municipality has exceeded the cap set forth in this subsection and if so the amount by which the cap was exceeded.
11265-
11266-(i) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount of the grant payable to a municipality in any year in accordance with subsection (f) of this section shall be reduced proportionately in the event that the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount available for such grants in the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
11267-
11268-Sec. 43. Section 12-18b of the 2016 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2016):
11269-
11270-(a) For purposes of this section:
11271-
11272-(1) "College and hospital property" means all real property described in subsection (a) of section 12-20a;
11273-
11274-(2) "District" means any district, as defined in section 7-324;
11275-
11276-(3) "Qualified college and hospital property" means college and hospital property described in subparagraph (B) of subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of this section;
11277-
11278-(4) "Qualified state, municipal or tribal property" means state, municipal or tribal property described in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive, of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section;
11279-
11280-(5) "Municipality" means any town, city, borough, consolidated town and city and consolidated town and borough;
11281-
11282-(6) "Select college and hospital property" means college and hospital property described in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of this section;
11283-
11284-(7) "Select payment in lieu of taxes account" means the account established pursuant to section 12-18c;
11285-
11286-(8) "Select state property" means state property described in subparagraph (H) of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section;
11287-
11288-(9) "State, municipal or tribal property" means all real property described in subsection (a) of section 12-19a;
11289-
11290-(10) "Tier one districts or municipalities" means the ten districts or municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
11291-
11292-(11) "Tier two districts or municipalities" means the next twenty-five districts or municipalities after tier one districts or municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
11293-
11294-(12) "Tier three districts or municipalities" means all districts and municipalities not included in tier one districts or municipalities or tier two districts or municipalities;
11295-
11296-(13) "Tier one municipalities" means the ten municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more;
11297-
11298-(14) "Tier two municipalities" means the next twenty-five municipalities after tier one municipalities with the highest percentage of tax exempt property on the list of municipalities prepared by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and having a mill rate of twenty-five mills or more; and
11299-
11300-(15) "Tier three municipalities" means all municipalities not included in tier one municipalities or tier two municipalities.
11301-
11302-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 12-19a and 12-20a, all funds appropriated for state grants in lieu of taxes shall be payable to municipalities and districts pursuant to the provisions of this section. On or before January first, annually, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall determine the amount due, as a state grant in lieu of taxes, to each municipality and district in this state wherein college and hospital property is located and to each municipality in this state wherein state, municipal or tribal property, except that which was acquired and used for highways and bridges, but not excepting property acquired and used for highway administration or maintenance purposes, is located.
11303-
11304-(1) The grant payable to any municipality for state, municipal or tribal property under the provisions of this section in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter shall be equal to the total of:
11305-
11306-(A) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to any facility designated by the Commissioner of Correction, on or before August first of each year, to be a correctional facility administered under the auspices of the Department of Correction or a juvenile detention center under direction of the Department of Children and Families that was used for incarcerative purposes during the preceding fiscal year. If a list containing the name and location of such designated facilities and information concerning their use for purposes of incarceration during the preceding fiscal year is not available from the Secretary of the State on August first of any year, the Commissioner of Correction shall, on said date, certify to the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management a list containing such information;
11307-
11308-(B) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to that portion of the John Dempsey Hospital located at The University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington that is used as a permanent medical ward for prisoners under the custody of the Department of Correction. Nothing in this section shall be construed as designating any portion of The University of Connecticut Health Center John Dempsey Hospital as a correctional facility;
11309-
11310-(C) One hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid on any land designated within the 1983 Settlement boundary and taken into trust by the federal government for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation on or after June 8, 1999;
11311-
11312-(D) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of section 12-19a, sixty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to the buildings and grounds comprising Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown;
11313-
11314-(E) With respect to any municipality in which more than fifty per cent of the property is state-owned real property, one hundred per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to such state-owned property;
11315-
11316-(F) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to all municipally owned airports; except for the exemption applicable to such property, on the assessment list in such municipality for the assessment date two years prior to the commencement of the state fiscal year in which such grant is payable. The grant provided pursuant to this section for any municipally owned airport shall be paid to any municipality in which the airport is located, except that the grant applicable to Sikorsky Airport shall be paid one-half to the town of Stratford and one-half to the city of Bridgeport;
11317-
11318-(G) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to any land designated within the 1983 Settlement boundary and taken into trust by the federal government for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation prior to June 8, 1999, or taken into trust by the federal government for the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, provided the real property subject to this subparagraph shall be the land only, and shall not include the assessed value of any structures, buildings or other improvements on such land; and
11319-
11320-(H) Forty-five per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid with respect to all other state-owned real property.
11321-
11322-(2) (A) The grant payable to any municipality or district for college and hospital property under the provisions of this section in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter shall be equal to the total of seventy-seven per cent of the property taxes that, except for any exemption applicable to any institution of higher education or general hospital facility under the provisions of section 12-81, would have been paid with respect to college and hospital property on the assessment list in such municipality or district for the assessment date two years prior to the commencement of the state fiscal year in which such grant is payable; and
11323-
11324-(B) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, the grant payable to any municipality or district with respect to a campus of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare Systems shall be one hundred per cent.
11325-
11326-(c) The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall list municipalities, boroughs and districts based on the percentage of real property on the 2012 grand list of each municipality that is exempt from property tax under any provision of the general statutes other than that property described in subparagraph (A) of subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section. Boroughs and districts shall have the same ranking as the town, city, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough in which such borough or district is located.
11327-
11328-(d) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, [in the event that] if the total of grants payable to each municipality and district in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of said subsection (b) for said fiscal year: (1) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality for state, municipal or tribal property and to each municipality or district for college and hospital property shall be reduced proportionately, provided the percentage of the property taxes payable to a municipality or district with respect to such property shall not be lower than the percentage paid to the municipality or district for such property for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015; and (2) certain municipalities and districts shall receive an additional payment in lieu of taxes grant payable from the [select payment in lieu of taxes account] Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund established in section 41 of this act. The total amount of the grant payment is as follows:
11329-
11330-
11331-
11332-
11333- Municipality/District Grant Amount
11334- Ansonia [20,543] 19,652
11335- Bridgeport [3,236,058] 3,095,669
11336- Chaplin [11,177] 10,692
11337- Danbury [620,540] 593,619
11338- Deep River [1,961] 1,876
11339- Derby [138,841] 132,817
11340- East Granby [9,904] 9,474
11341- East Hartford [214,997] 205,669
11342- Hamden [620,903] 593,967
11343- Hartford [12,422,113] 11,883,205
11344- Killingly [46,615] 44,593
11345- Ledyard [3,012] 2,881
11346- Litchfield [13,907] 13,303
11347- Mansfield [2,630,447] 2,516,331
11348- Meriden [259,564] 248,303
11349- Middletown [727,324] 695,770
11350- Montville [26,217] 25,080
11351- New Britain [2,085,537] 1,995,060
11352- New Haven [15,246,372] 14,584,940
11353- New London [1,356,780] 1,297,919
11354- Newington [176,884] 169,211
11355- North Canaan [4,393] 4,203
11356- Norwich [259,862] 248,588
11357- Plainfield [16,116] 15,417
11358- Simsbury [21,671] 20,731
11359- Stafford [43,057] 41,189
11360- Stamford [552,292] 528,332
11361- Suffield [53,767] 51,434
11362- Wallingford [61,586] 58,914
11363- Waterbury [3,284,145] 3,141,669
11364- West Hartford [211,483] 202,308
11365- West Haven [339,563] 324,832
11366- Windham [1,248,096] 1,193,950
11367- Windsor [9,660] 9,241
11368- Windsor Locks [32,533] 31,122
11369- Borough of Danielson (Killingly) [2,232] 2,135
11370- Borough of Litchfield [143] 137
11371- Middletown: South Fire District [1,172] 1,121
11372- Plainfield - Plainfield Fire District [309] 296
11373- West Haven First Center (D1) [1,187] 1,136
11374- West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3) [53,053] 50,751
11375- West Haven: West Shore FD (D2) [35,065] 33,544
11376-
11377-Municipality/District
11378-
11379-Grant Amount
11380-
11381-Ansonia
11382-
11383-[20,543]
11384-
11385-19,652
11386-
11387-Bridgeport
11388-
11389-[3,236,058]
11390-
11391-3,095,669
11392-
11393-Chaplin
11394-
11395-[11,177]
11396-
11397-10,692
11398-
11399-Danbury
11400-
11401-[620,540]
11402-
11403-593,619
11404-
11405-Deep River
11406-
11407-[1,961]
11408-
11409-1,876
11410-
11411-Derby
11412-
11413-[138,841]
11414-
11415-132,817
11416-
11417-East Granby
11418-
11419-[9,904]
11420-
11421-9,474
11422-
11423-East Hartford
11424-
11425-[214,997]
11426-
11427-205,669
11428-
11429-Hamden
11430-
11431-[620,903]
11432-
11433-593,967
11434-
11435-Hartford
11436-
11437-[12,422,113]
11438-
11439-11,883,205
11440-
11441-Killingly
11442-
11443-[46,615]
11444-
11445-44,593
11446-
11447-Ledyard
11448-
11449-[3,012]
11450-
11451-2,881
11452-
11453-Litchfield
11454-
11455-[13,907]
11456-
11457-13,303
11458-
11459-Mansfield
11460-
11461-[2,630,447]
11462-
11463-2,516,331
11464-
11465-Meriden
11466-
11467-[259,564]
11468-
11469-248,303
11470-
11471-Middletown
11472-
11473-[727,324]
11474-
11475-695,770
11476-
11477-Montville
11478-
11479-[26,217]
11480-
11481-25,080
11482-
11483-New Britain
11484-
11485-[2,085,537]
11486-
11487-1,995,060
11488-
11489-New Haven
11490-
11491-[15,246,372]
11492-
11493-14,584,940
11494-
11495-New London
11496-
11497-[1,356,780]
11498-
11499-1,297,919
11500-
11501-Newington
11502-
11503-[176,884]
11504-
11505-169,211
11506-
11507-North Canaan
11508-
11509-[4,393]
11510-
11511-4,203
11512-
11513-Norwich
11514-
11515-[259,862]
11516-
11517-248,588
11518-
11519-Plainfield
11520-
11521-[16,116]
11522-
11523-15,417
11524-
11525-Simsbury
11526-
11527-[21,671]
11528-
11529-20,731
11530-
11531-Stafford
11532-
11533-[43,057]
11534-
11535-41,189
11536-
11537-Stamford
11538-
11539-[552,292]
11540-
11541-528,332
11542-
11543-Suffield
11544-
11545-[53,767]
11546-
11547-51,434
11548-
11549-Wallingford
11550-
11551-[61,586]
11552-
11553-58,914
11554-
11555-Waterbury
11556-
11557-[3,284,145]
11558-
11559-3,141,669
11560-
11561-West Hartford
11562-
11563-[211,483]
11564-
11565-202,308
11566-
11567-West Haven
11568-
11569-[339,563]
11570-
11571-324,832
11572-
11573-Windham
11574-
11575-[1,248,096]
11576-
11577-1,193,950
11578-
11579-Windsor
11580-
11581-[9,660]
11582-
11583-9,241
11584-
11585-Windsor Locks
11586-
11587-[32,533]
11588-
11589-31,122
11590-
11591-Borough of Danielson (Killingly)
11592-
11593-[2,232]
11594-
11595-2,135
11596-
11597-Borough of Litchfield
11598-
11599-[143]
11600-
11601-137
11602-
11603-Middletown: South Fire District
11604-
11605-[1,172]
11606-
11607-1,121
11608-
11609-Plainfield - Plainfield Fire District
11610-
11611-[309]
11612-
11613-296
11614-
11615-West Haven First Center (D1)
11616-
11617-[1,187]
11618-
11619-1,136
11620-
11621-West Haven: Allingtown FD (D3)
11622-
11623-[53,053]
11624-
11625-50,751
11626-
11627-West Haven: West Shore FD (D2)
11628-
1162916246 [35,065]
1163016247
1163116248 33,544
1163216249
1163316250 (e) (1) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and each fiscal year thereafter, [in the event that] if the total of grants payable to each municipality and district in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of said subsection (b) for said fiscal years:
1163416251
1163516252 (A) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality for qualified state, municipal or tribal property and to each municipality or district for qualified college and hospital property shall be reduced proportionately, provided the percentage of the property taxes payable to a municipality or district with respect to such property shall not be lower than the percentage paid to the municipality or district for such property for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015;
1163616253
1163716254 (B) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality or district for select college and hospital property shall be reduced as follows: (i) Tier one districts or municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to forty-two per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality or district on select college and hospital property; (ii) tier two districts or municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to thirty-seven per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality or district on select college and hospital property; and (iii) tier three districts or municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to thirty-two per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality or district on select college and hospital property. Grants in excess of thirty-two per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to tier one districts or municipalities and to tier two districts or municipalities on select college and hospital property shall be payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes account; and
1163816255
1163916256 (C) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality for select state property shall be reduced as follows: (i) Tier one municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to thirty-two per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality for select state property; (ii) tier two municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to twenty-eight per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality for select state property; and (iii) tier three municipalities shall each receive a grant in lieu of taxes equal to twenty-four per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to such municipality for select state property. Grants in excess of twenty-four per cent of the property taxes that would have been paid to tier one municipalities and to tier two municipalities on select state property shall be payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes account.
1164016257
1164116258 (2) [In the event that] If the total of grants payable to each municipality and district in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section and subdivision (1) of this subsection exceeds the amount appropriated for the purposes of said subsection and the amount available in the select payment in lieu of taxes account in any fiscal year, the amount of the grant payable to each municipality for state, municipal or tribal property and to each municipality or district for college and hospital property shall be reduced proportionately, provided (A) the grant payable to tier one districts or municipalities for select college and hospital property shall be ten percentage points more than the grant payable to tier three districts or municipalities for such property, (B) the grant payable to tier two districts or municipalities for select college and hospital property shall be five percentage points more than the grant payable to tier three districts or municipalities for such property, (C) the grant payable to tier one municipalities for select state property shall be eight percentage points more than the grant payable to tier three municipalities for such property, and (D) the grant payable to tier two municipalities for select state property shall be four percentage points more than the grant payable to tier three municipalities for such property. Grants to tier one municipalities or districts and grants to tier two municipalities or districts in excess of grants paid to tier three municipalities or districts that would have been paid on select college and hospital property shall be payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes account. Grants to tier one municipalities and grants to tier two municipalities in excess of grants paid to tier three municipalities that would have been paid on select state property shall be payable from the select payment in lieu of taxes account.
1164216259
1164316260 (f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (a) to (d), inclusive, of this section, for any municipality receiving payments under section 15-120ss, property located in such municipality at Bradley International Airport shall not be included in the calculation of any state grant in lieu of taxes pursuant to this section.
1164416261
1164516262 (g) For purposes of this section, any real property which is owned by the John Dempsey Hospital Finance Corporation established pursuant to the provisions of sections 10a-250 to 10a-263, inclusive, or by one or more subsidiary corporations established pursuant to subdivision (13) of section 10a-254 and which is free from taxation pursuant to the provisions of section 10a-259 shall be deemed to be state-owned real property.
1164616263
1164716264 (h) The Office of Policy and Management shall report, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a, to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to finance, revenue and bonding, on or before July 1, 2017, and on or before July first annually thereafter until July 1, 2020, with regard to the grants distributed in accordance with this section, and shall include in such reports any recommendations for changes in the grants.
1164816265
1164916266 Sec. 44. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4-66l of the general statutes, as amended by this act, not later than June 30, 2016, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall transfer the sum of $22,800,000 from the resources of the Municipal Revenue Sharing Account established in said section to the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.
1165016267
11651-Sec. 45. (Effective July 1, 2016) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (L) of subdivision (1) of section 12-408 of the general statutes, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the Commissioner of Revenue Services shall reduce each monthly deposit into the Special Transportation Fund by $ 4,166,667.
11652-
11653-Sec. 46. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2016) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter, an amount equal to the appropriation from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund to the Office of Policy and Management shall be transferred from the General Fund to the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund and shall be distributed by said office, during each such fiscal year, in accordance with the provisions of section 12-86b of the general statutes.
11654-
11655-Sec. 47. Section 56 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 496 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
11656-
11657-The appropriations in section 1 of [public act 15-244] this act are supported by the GENERAL FUND revenue estimates as follows:
11658-
11659-
11660-
11661- 2015-2016 2016-2017
11662- TAXES
11663- Personal Income $ 9,834,400,000 [$ 10,357,200,000] $9,519,000,000
11664- Sales and Use 4,121,065,000 [4,084,665,000] 4,328,700,000
11665- Corporations 902,200,000 [910,700,000] 839,300,000
11666- Public Service 308,000,000 [316,500,000] 283,900,000
11667- Inheritance and Estate 173,400,000 [174,700,000] 174, 600,000
11668- Insurance Companies 243,800,000 [246,000,000] 245,400,000
11669- Cigarettes 361,200,000 [363,300,000] 371,100,000
11670- Real Estate Conveyance 194,700,000 [200,800,000] 201,800,000
11671- Oil Companies - -
11672- Alcoholic Beverages 61,700,000 [62,100,000] 62,200,000
11673- Admissions and Dues 38,300,000 [39,600,000] 39,000,000
11674- Health Provider Tax 676,900,000 [683,900,000] 683,400,000
11675- Miscellaneous 20,800,000 [21,300,000] 20,100,000
11676- TOTAL TAXES 16,936,465,000 [17,460,765,000] 16,768,500,000
11677- Refunds of Taxes (1,090,400,000) [(1,103,100,000)] (1,106,500,000)
11678- Earned Income Tax Credit (127,400,000) [(133,900,000)] (133,600,000)
11679- R & D Credit Exchange (7,100,000) [(7,400,000)] (8,500,000)
11680- NET GENERAL FUND REVENUE 15,711,565,000 [16,216,365,000] 15,519,900,000
11681- OTHER REVENUE
11682- Transfers-Special Revenue $ 343,400,000 [$ 369,300,000] $355,500,000
11683- Indian Gaming Payments 258,800,000 [252,400,000] 267,000,000
11684- Licenses, Permits, Fees 308,512,500 [290,775,000] 269,200,000
11685- Sales of Commodities and Services 38,000,000 [39,100,000] 42,600,000
11686- Rents, Fines and Escheats 126,000,000 128,000,000
11687- Investment Income 2,500,000 [5,600,000] 3,800,000
11688- Miscellaneous 171,300,000 [173,400,000] 219,000,000
11689- Refunds of Payments (74,200,000) [(75,100,000)] (66,100,000)
11690- NET TOTAL OTHER REVENUE 1,174,312,500 [1,183,475,000] 1,219,000,000
11691- OTHER SOURCES
11692- Federal Grants $ 1,265,229,970 [$ 1,252,686,722] $1,257,600,000
11693- Transfer From Tobacco Settlement 106,600,000 [104,500,000] 108,500,000
11694- Transfers To/From Other Funds (95,350,000) [(43,400,000)] (218,300,000)
11695- Transfer to Resources of the STF - -
11696- TOTAL OTHER SOURCES 1,276,479,970 [1,313,786,722] 1,147,800,000
11697- TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE 18,162,357,470 [18,713,626,722] 17,886,700,000
11698-
11699-2015-2016
11700-
11701-2016-2017
11702-
11703-TAXES
11704-
11705-Personal Income
11706-
11707-$ 9,834,400,000
11708-
11709-[$ 10,357,200,000] $9,519,000,000
11710-
11711-Sales and Use
11712-
11713-4,121,065,000
11714-
11715-[4,084,665,000]
11716-
11717-4,328,700,000
11718-
11719-Corporations
11720-
11721-902,200,000
11722-
11723-[910,700,000]
11724-
11725-839,300,000
11726-
11727-Public Service
11728-
11729- 308,000,000
11730-
11731-[316,500,000]
11732-
11733-283,900,000
11734-
11735-Inheritance and Estate
11736-
11737-173,400,000
11738-
11739-[174,700,000]
11740-
11741-174, 600,000
11742-
11743-Insurance Companies
11744-
11745-243,800,000
11746-
11747-[246,000,000]
11748-
11749-245,400,000
11750-
11751-Cigarettes
11752-
11753-361,200,000
11754-
11755-[363,300,000]
11756-
11757-371,100,000
11758-
11759-Real Estate Conveyance
11760-
11761-194,700,000
11762-
11763-[200,800,000]
11764-
11765-201,800,000
11766-
11767-Oil Companies
11768-
11769--
11770-
11771--
11772-
11773-Alcoholic Beverages
11774-
11775- 61,700,000
11776-
11777-[62,100,000]
11778-
11779-62,200,000
11780-
11781-Admissions and Dues
11782-
11783-38,300,000
11784-
11785-[39,600,000]
11786-
11787-39,000,000
11788-
11789-Health Provider Tax
11790-
11791-676,900,000
11792-
11793-[683,900,000]
11794-
11795-683,400,000
11796-
11797-Miscellaneous
11798-
11799-20,800,000
11800-
11801-[21,300,000]
11802-
11803-20,100,000
11804-
11805-TOTAL TAXES
11806-
11807-16,936,465,000
11808-
11809-[17,460,765,000]
11810-
11811-16,768,500,000
11812-
11813-Refunds of Taxes
11814-
11815- (1,090,400,000)
11816-
11817-[(1,103,100,000)]
11818-
11819-(1,106,500,000)
11820-
11821-Earned Income Tax Credit
11822-
11823-(127,400,000)
11824-
11825- [(133,900,000)]
11826-
11827-(133,600,000)
11828-
11829-R & D Credit Exchange
11830-
11831-(7,100,000)
11832-
11833-[(7,400,000)]
11834-
11835-(8,500,000)
11836-
11837-NET GENERAL FUND REVENUE
11838-
11839-15,711,565,000
11840-
11841-[16,216,365,000]
11842-
11843-15,519,900,000
11844-
11845-OTHER REVENUE
11846-
11847-Transfers-Special Revenue
11848-
11849-$ 343,400,000
11850-
11851-[$ 369,300,000]
11852-
11853-$355,500,000
11854-
11855-Indian Gaming Payments
11856-
11857-258,800,000
11858-
11859-[252,400,000]
11860-
11861-267,000,000
11862-
11863-Licenses, Permits, Fees
11864-
11865-308,512,500
11866-
11867-[290,775,000]
11868-
11869-269,200,000
11870-
11871-Sales of Commodities and Services
11872-
11873-38,000,000
11874-
11875-[39,100,000]
11876-
11877-42,600,000
11878-
11879-Rents, Fines and Escheats
11880-
11881-126,000,000
11882-
11883-128,000,000
11884-
11885-Investment Income
11886-
11887-2,500,000
11888-
11889- [5,600,000]
11890-
11891-3,800,000
11892-
11893-Miscellaneous
11894-
11895-171,300,000
11896-
11897-[173,400,000]
11898-
11899-219,000,000
11900-
11901-Refunds of Payments
11902-
11903- (74,200,000)
11904-
11905- [(75,100,000)]
11906-
11907-(66,100,000)
11908-
11909-NET TOTAL OTHER REVENUE
11910-
11911-1,174,312,500
11912-
11913-[1,183,475,000]
11914-
11915-1,219,000,000
11916-
11917-OTHER SOURCES
11918-
11919-Federal Grants
11920-
11921-$ 1,265,229,970
11922-
11923-[$ 1,252,686,722]
11924-
11925-$1,257,600,000
11926-
11927-Transfer From Tobacco Settlement
11928-
11929-106,600,000
11930-
11931-[104,500,000]
11932-
11933-108,500,000
11934-
11935-Transfers To/From Other Funds
11936-
11937-(95,350,000)
11938-
11939-[(43,400,000)]
11940-
11941-(218,300,000)
11942-
11943-Transfer to Resources of the STF
11944-
11945--
11946-
11947--
11948-
11949-TOTAL OTHER SOURCES
11950-
11951-1,276,479,970
11952-
11953-[1,313,786,722]
11954-
11955-1,147,800,000
11956-
11957-TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE
11958-
11959-18,162,357,470
11960-
11961-[18,713,626,722]
11962-
11963-17,886,700,000
11964-
11965-Sec. 48. Section 57 of public act 15-244, as amended by section 497 of public act 15-5 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
11966-
11967-The appropriations in section 2 of [public act 15-244] this act are supported by the SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND revenue estimates as follows:
11968-
11969-
11970-
11971- 2015-2016 2016-2017
11972- TAXES
11973- Motor Fuels $ 499,000,000 [$ 502,300,000] $503,700,000
11974- Oil Companies 339,100,000 [359,700,000] 268,400,000
11975- Sales and Use Tax 158,600,000 [260,600,000] 202,900,000
11976- Sales Tax DMV 84,000,000 [85,000,000] 90,300,000
11977- Refund of Taxes (7,300,000) [(7,500,000)] (14,500,000)
11978- TOTAL TAXES 1,073,400,000 [1,200,100,000] 1,050,800,000
11979- OTHER SOURCES
11980- Motor Vehicle Receipts 245,800,000 [246,600,000] 261,800,000
11981- Licenses, Permits, Fees 139,300,000 [139,900,000] 141,500,000
11982- Interest Income 7,700,000 8,500,000
11983- Federal Grants 12,100,000 12,100,000
11984- Transfers To Other Funds (6,500,000) (6,500,000)
11985- Transfers from the Resources of the Special Transportation Fund - -
11986- Refunds of Payments (3,700,000) (3,800,000)
11987- NET TOTAL OTHER SOURCES 394,700,000 [396,800,000] 413,600,000
11988- TOTAL SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND REVENUE 1,468,100,000 [1,596,900,000] 1,464,400,000
11989-
11990-2015-2016
11991-
11992-2016-2017
11993-
11994-TAXES
11995-
11996-Motor Fuels
11997-
11998-$ 499,000,000
11999-
12000-[$ 502,300,000]
12001-
12002-$503,700,000
12003-
12004-Oil Companies
12005-
12006-339,100,000
12007-
12008-[359,700,000]
12009-
12010-268,400,000
12011-
12012-Sales and Use Tax
12013-
12014-158,600,000
12015-
12016-[260,600,000]
12017-
12018-202,900,000
12019-
12020-Sales Tax DMV
12021-
12022-84,000,000
12023-
12024-[85,000,000]
12025-
12026-90,300,000
12027-
12028-Refund of Taxes
12029-
12030- (7,300,000)
12031-
12032-[(7,500,000)]
12033-
12034-(14,500,000)
12035-
12036-TOTAL TAXES
12037-
12038-1,073,400,000
12039-
12040-[1,200,100,000]
12041-
12042-1,050,800,000
12043-
12044-OTHER SOURCES
12045-
12046-Motor Vehicle Receipts
12047-
12048-245,800,000
12049-
12050-[246,600,000]
12051-
12052-261,800,000
12053-
12054-Licenses, Permits, Fees
12055-
12056-139,300,000
12057-
12058-[139,900,000]
12059-
12060-141,500,000
12061-
12062-Interest Income
12063-
12064-7,700,000
12065-
12066-8,500,000
12067-
12068-Federal Grants
12069-
12070-12,100,000
12071-
12072-12,100,000
12073-
12074-Transfers To Other Funds
12075-
12076-(6,500,000)
12077-
12078- (6,500,000)
12079-
12080-Transfers from the Resources of the Special Transportation Fund
12081-
12082--
12083-
12084--
12085-
12086-Refunds of Payments
12087-
12088-(3,700,000)
12089-
12090-(3,800,000)
12091-
12092-NET TOTAL OTHER SOURCES
12093-
12094-394,700,000
12095-
12096-[396,800,000]
12097-
12098-413,600,000
12099-
12100-TOTAL SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND REVENUE
12101-
12102-1,468,100,000
12103-
12104-[1,596,900,000]
12105-
12106-1,464,400,000
12107-
12108-Sec. 49. Section 58 of public act 15-244 is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
12109-
12110-The appropriations in section 3 of this act are supported by the MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT AND MOHEGAN FUND revenue estimates as follows:
12111-
12112-
12113-
12114- 2015-2016 2016-2017
12115- Transfers from General Fund $ 61,800,000 [$ 61,800,000] $58,100,000
12116- TOTAL MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT AND MOHEGAN FUND REVENUE 61,800,000 [61,800,000] 58,100,000
12117-
12118-2015-2016
12119-
12120-2016-2017
12121-
12122-Transfers from General Fund
12123-
12124-$ 61,800,000
12125-
12126-[$ 61,800,000]
12127-
12128-$58,100,000
12129-
12130-TOTAL MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT AND MOHEGAN FUND REVENUE
12131-
12132-61,800,000
12133-
12134-[61,800,000]
12135-
12136-58,100,000
12137-
12138-Sec. 50. Section 61 of public act 15-244 is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
12139-
12140-The appropriations in section [6] 5 of this act are supported by the INSURANCE FUND revenue estimates as follows:
12141-
12142-
12143-
12144- 2015-2016 2016-2017
12145- Fees and Assessments $ 79,950,000 [$ 81,400,000] $84,130,000
12146- TOTAL INSURANCE FUND REVENUE 79,950,000 [81,400,000] 84,130,000
12147-
12148-2015-2016
12149-
12150-2016-2017
12151-
12152-Fees and Assessments
12153-
12154-$ 79,950,000
12155-
12156-[$ 81,400,000]
12157-
12158-$84,130,000
12159-
12160-TOTAL INSURANCE FUND REVENUE
12161-
12162-79,950,000
12163-
12164-[81,400,000]
12165-
12166-84,130,000
12167-
12168-Sec. 51. Section 62 of public act 15-244 is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
12169-
12170-The appropriations in section [7] 6 of this act are supported by the CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND revenue estimates as follows:
12171-
12172-
12173-
12174- 2015-2016 2016-2017
12175- Fees and Assessments $ 27,000,000 [$ 27,300,000] $27,500,000
12176- TOTAL CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND REVENUE 27,000,000 [27,300,000] 27,500,000
12177-
12178-2015-2016
12179-
12180-2016-2017
12181-
12182-Fees and Assessments
12183-
12184-$ 27,000,000
12185-
12186-[$ 27,300,000]
12187-
12188-$27,500,000
12189-
12190-TOTAL CONSUMER COUNSEL AND PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL FUND REVENUE
12191-
12192-27,000,000
12193-
12194-[27,300,000]
12195-
12196-27,500,000
12197-
12198-Sec. 52. Section 63 of public act 15-244 is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
12199-
12200-The appropriations in section [8] 7 of this act are supported by the WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND revenue estimates as follows:
12201-
12202-
12203-
12204- 2015-2016 2016-2017
12205- Fees and Assessments $ 24,867,000 [$ 28,122,000] $28,162,000
12206- Use of Fund Balance from Prior Years 14,960,000 [12,516,000] 11,198,000
12207- TOTAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND REVENUE 39,827,000 [40,638,000] 39,360,000
12208-
12209-2015-2016
12210-
12211-2016-2017
12212-
12213-Fees and Assessments
12214-
12215-$ 24,867,000
12216-
12217-[$ 28,122,000]
12218-
12219-$28,162,000
12220-
12221-Use of Fund Balance from Prior Years
12222-
12223-14,960,000
12224-
12225-[12,516,000]
12226-
12227-11,198,000
12228-
12229-TOTAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND REVENUE
12230-
12231-39,827,000
12232-
12233-[40,638,000]
12234-
12235-39,360,000
12236-
12237-Sec. 53. (Effective from passage) The appropriations in section 8 of this act are supported by the MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING FUND revenue estimates as follows:
12238-
12239-
12240-
12241- 2016-2017
12242- Transfers from General Fund 185,000,000
12243- TOTAL MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING FUND REVENUE 185,000,000
12244-
12245-2016-2017
12246-
12247-Transfers from General Fund
12248-
12249-185,000,000
12250-
12251-TOTAL MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING FUND REVENUE
12252-
12253-185,000,000
12254-
12255-Sec. 54. Sections 10 and 11 of public act 15-244 are repealed. (Effective from passage)
16268+Sec. 45. (Effective July 1, 2017) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 12-408(1)(L) of the general statutes, as amended by this act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the Commissioner of Revenue Services shall reduce each monthly deposit into the Special Transportation Fund by $4,166,667.
16269+
16270+Sec. 46. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2016) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, and each fiscal year thereafter, an amount equal to the appropriation from the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund to the Office of Policy and Management shall be transferred from the General Fund to the Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund and shall be distributed by said office, during each such fiscal year, in accordance with the provisions of section 43 of this act.
16271+
16272+Sec. 47. Sections 10 and 11 of public act 15-244 are repealed. (Effective from passage)
16273+
16274+
16275+
16276+
16277+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
16278+Section 1 July 1, 2016 New section
16279+Sec. 2 July 1, 2016 New section
16280+Sec. 3 July 1, 2016 New section
16281+Sec. 4 July 1, 2016 New section
16282+Sec. 5 July 1, 2016 New section
16283+Sec. 6 July 1, 201 New section
16284+Sec. 7 July 1, 2016 New section
16285+Sec. 8 July 1, 2016 New section
16286+Sec. 9 July 1, 2016 New section
16287+Sec. 10 from passage 4-28e(c)(3)
16288+Sec. 11 July 1, 2016 4-28e(c)(4) and (5)
16289+Sec. 12 July 1, 2016 New section
16290+Sec. 13 July 1, 2016 New section
16291+Sec. 14 July 1, 2016 New section
16292+Sec. 15 July 1, 2016 New section
16293+Sec. 16 July 1, 2016 New section
16294+Sec. 17 July 1, 2016 New section
16295+Sec. 18 July 1, 2016 PA 15-244, Sec. 39
16296+Sec. 19 July 1, 2016 New section
16297+Sec. 20 July 1, 2016 New section
16298+Sec. 21 July 1, 2016 New section
16299+Sec. 22 July 1, 2016 New section
16300+Sec. 23 July 1, 2016 New section
16301+Sec. 24 July 1, 2016 New section
16302+Sec. 25 July 1, 2016 New section
16303+Sec. 26 July 1, 2016 New section
16304+Sec. 27 July 1, 2016 New section
16305+Sec. 28 July 1, 2016 New section
16306+Sec. 29 July 1, 2016 New section
16307+Sec. 30 July 1, 2016 New section
16308+Sec. 31 from passage New section
16309+Sec. 32 from passage New section
16310+Sec. 33 from passage 4-87(a)
16311+Sec. 34 from passage New section
16312+Sec. 35 from passage PA 15-1 of the December Sp. Sess., Sec. 3
16313+Sec. 36 from passage PA 15-244, Sec. 38
16314+Sec. 37 from passage 10-266p(f) and (g)
16315+Sec. 38 from passage 10-266p(i)
16316+Sec. 39 July 1, 2016 PA 15-5 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 256
16317+Sec. 40 from passage 12-408(1)
16318+Sec. 41 from passage New section
16319+Sec. 42 July 1, 2016 4-66l
16320+Sec. 43 July 1, 2016 12-18b
16321+Sec. 44 from passage New section
16322+Sec. 45 July 1, 2017 New section
16323+Sec. 46 July 1, 2016 New section
16324+Sec. 47 from passage Repealer section
16325+
16326+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
16327+
16328+Section 1
16329+
16330+July 1, 2016
16331+
16332+New section
16333+
16334+Sec. 2
16335+
16336+July 1, 2016
16337+
16338+New section
16339+
16340+Sec. 3
16341+
16342+July 1, 2016
16343+
16344+New section
16345+
16346+Sec. 4
16347+
16348+July 1, 2016
16349+
16350+New section
16351+
16352+Sec. 5
16353+
16354+July 1, 2016
16355+
16356+New section
16357+
16358+Sec. 6
16359+
16360+July 1, 201
16361+
16362+New section
16363+
16364+Sec. 7
16365+
16366+July 1, 2016
16367+
16368+New section
16369+
16370+Sec. 8
16371+
16372+July 1, 2016
16373+
16374+New section
16375+
16376+Sec. 9
16377+
16378+July 1, 2016
16379+
16380+New section
16381+
16382+Sec. 10
16383+
16384+from passage
16385+
16386+4-28e(c)(3)
16387+
16388+Sec. 11
16389+
16390+July 1, 2016
16391+
16392+4-28e(c)(4) and (5)
16393+
16394+Sec. 12
16395+
16396+July 1, 2016
16397+
16398+New section
16399+
16400+Sec. 13
16401+
16402+July 1, 2016
16403+
16404+New section
16405+
16406+Sec. 14
16407+
16408+July 1, 2016
16409+
16410+New section
16411+
16412+Sec. 15
16413+
16414+July 1, 2016
16415+
16416+New section
16417+
16418+Sec. 16
16419+
16420+July 1, 2016
16421+
16422+New section
16423+
16424+Sec. 17
16425+
16426+July 1, 2016
16427+
16428+New section
16429+
16430+Sec. 18
16431+
16432+July 1, 2016
16433+
16434+PA 15-244, Sec. 39
16435+
16436+Sec. 19
16437+
16438+July 1, 2016
16439+
16440+New section
16441+
16442+Sec. 20
16443+
16444+July 1, 2016
16445+
16446+New section
16447+
16448+Sec. 21
16449+
16450+July 1, 2016
16451+
16452+New section
16453+
16454+Sec. 22
16455+
16456+July 1, 2016
16457+
16458+New section
16459+
16460+Sec. 23
16461+
16462+July 1, 2016
16463+
16464+New section
16465+
16466+Sec. 24
16467+
16468+July 1, 2016
16469+
16470+New section
16471+
16472+Sec. 25
16473+
16474+July 1, 2016
16475+
16476+New section
16477+
16478+Sec. 26
16479+
16480+July 1, 2016
16481+
16482+New section
16483+
16484+Sec. 27
16485+
16486+July 1, 2016
16487+
16488+New section
16489+
16490+Sec. 28
16491+
16492+July 1, 2016
16493+
16494+New section
16495+
16496+Sec. 29
16497+
16498+July 1, 2016
16499+
16500+New section
16501+
16502+Sec. 30
16503+
16504+July 1, 2016
16505+
16506+New section
16507+
16508+Sec. 31
16509+
16510+from passage
16511+
16512+New section
16513+
16514+Sec. 32
16515+
16516+from passage
16517+
16518+New section
16519+
16520+Sec. 33
16521+
16522+from passage
16523+
16524+4-87(a)
16525+
16526+Sec. 34
16527+
16528+from passage
16529+
16530+New section
16531+
16532+Sec. 35
16533+
16534+from passage
16535+
16536+PA 15-1 of the December Sp. Sess., Sec. 3
16537+
16538+Sec. 36
16539+
16540+from passage
16541+
16542+PA 15-244, Sec. 38
16543+
16544+Sec. 37
16545+
16546+from passage
16547+
16548+10-266p(f) and (g)
16549+
16550+Sec. 38
16551+
16552+from passage
16553+
16554+10-266p(i)
16555+
16556+Sec. 39
16557+
16558+July 1, 2016
16559+
16560+PA 15-5 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 256
16561+
16562+Sec. 40
16563+
16564+from passage
16565+
16566+12-408(1)
16567+
16568+Sec. 41
16569+
16570+from passage
16571+
16572+New section
16573+
16574+Sec. 42
16575+
16576+July 1, 2016
16577+
16578+4-66l
16579+
16580+Sec. 43
16581+
16582+July 1, 2016
16583+
16584+12-18b
16585+
16586+Sec. 44
16587+
16588+from passage
16589+
16590+New section
16591+
16592+Sec. 45
16593+
16594+July 1, 2017
16595+
16596+New section
16597+
16598+Sec. 46
16599+
16600+July 1, 2016
16601+
16602+New section
16603+
16604+Sec. 47
16605+
16606+from passage
16607+
16608+Repealer section