Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

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1-General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 788
2-January Session, 2017 *_____SB00788FIN___042817____*
1+General Assembly Governor's Bill No. 788
2+January Session, 2017 LCO No. 3652
3+ *03652__________*
4+Referred to Committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING
5+Introduced by:
6+SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist. SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist. REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist. REP. RITTER M., 1st Dist.
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6-Substitute Bill No. 788
10+Governor's Bill No. 788
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812 January Session, 2017
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14+LCO No. 3652
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16+*03652__________*
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18+Referred to Committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING
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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. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th Dist.
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28+REP. RITTER M., 1st Dist.
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1230 AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PURPOSES.
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1432 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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16-Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding $361,586,905.
34+Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding $387,086,905.
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1836 Sec. 2. (Effective July 1, 2017) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of acquiring, by purchase or condemnation, undertaking, constructing, reconstructing, improving or equipping, or purchasing land or buildings or improving sites for the projects hereinafter described, including payment of architectural, engineering, demolition or related costs in connection therewith, or of payment of the cost of long-range capital programming and space utilization studies as hereinafter stated:
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2038 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management:
2139
2240 (1) For transit-oriented development and predevelopment activities, not exceeding $8,000,000;
2341
24-(2) For an information technology capital investment program, not exceeding $50,000,000;
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26-(3) For the provision of assistance to owners of residential buildings who have obtained qualified test results indicating that the foundation of such owner's residential building is deteriorating due to the presence of pyrrhotite, not exceeding $15,000,000.
42+(2) For an information technology capital investment program, not exceeding $50,000,000.
2743
2844 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services:
2945
3046 (1) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
3147
3248 (2) Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking and security improvements, not exceeding $20,000,000;
3349
3450 (3) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000;
3551
3652 (4) Upgrade and replacement of technology infrastructure for the Connecticut Education Network, not exceeding $3,750,000.
3753
3854 (c) For the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection:
3955
4056 (1) Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems and energy conservation projects, not exceeding $2,000,000;
4157
42-(2) Planning and design for a new Forensic Science Laboratory, not exceeding $6,000,000;
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44-(3) Upgrades to the Statewide Monitoring and Notification System, not exceeding $4,000,000.
58+(2) Planning and design for a new Forensic Science Laboratory, not exceeding $6,000,000.
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4660 (d) For the Military Department:
4761
4862 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the drill shed at the William A. O'Neill Armory in Hartford, not exceeding $1,000,000;
4963
5064 (2) State matching funds for construction of a warehouse at Camp Hartell in Windsor Locks, not exceeding $500,000.
5165
5266 (e) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
5367
5468 (1) Dam repairs, including state-owned dams, not exceeding $11,000,000;
5569
5670 (2) Various flood control improvements, flood repair, erosion damage repairs and municipal dam repairs, not exceeding $5,000,000;
5771
58-(3) For the purpose of funding any energy services project that results in increased efficiency measures in state buildings pursuant to section 16a-38l of the general statutes, or for any renewable energy or combined heat and power project in state buildings, not exceeding $60,000,000;
59-
60-(4) For water pollution control projects at state facilities, not exceeding $1,250,000.
72+(3) Alterations, renovations and new construction at state parks and other recreation facilities, including Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000;
73+
74+(4) For the purpose of funding any energy services project that results in increased efficiency measures in state buildings pursuant to section 16a-38l of the general statutes, or for any renewable energy or combined heat and power project in state buildings, not exceeding $60,000,000;
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76+(5) For water pollution control projects at state facilities, not exceeding $1,250,000.
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6278 (f) For the Capital Region Development Authority:
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6480 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding $1,500,000;
6581
6682 (2) Alterations, renovations and improvements to parking garages in Hartford, not exceeding $5,000,000;
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6884 (3) Infrastructure renovations and improvements to the Front Street district in Hartford, not exceeding $3,000,000;
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70-(4) Alterations, renovations and improvements, including property acquisition, at the XL Center in Hartford, not exceeding $40,000,000.
86+(4) Alterations, renovations and improvements, including property acquisition, at the XL Center in Hartford, not exceeding $50,000,000.
7187
7288 (g) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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7490 (h) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $9,000,000.
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7692 (i) For the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities:
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7894 (1) All colleges and universities:
7995
8096 (A) New and replacement instruction, research or laboratory equipment, not exceeding $6,000,000;
8197
8298 (B) System telecommunications infrastructure upgrades, improvements and expansions, not exceeding $2,000,000;
8399
84100 (C) Advanced manufacturing and emerging technology programs, not exceeding $2,750,000;
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86102 (D) Security improvements, not exceeding $3,000,000;
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88-(2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $7,000,000;
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90-(3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $14,000,000;
104+(2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $20,000,000;
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106+(3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $12,500,000;
91107
92108 (4) Norwalk Community College: Alterations, renovations and improvements to the B wing building, not exceeding $18,600,000;
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94110 (5) Naugatuck Valley Community College:
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96112 (A) Upgrades to mechanical systems, not exceeding $6,000,000;
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98114 (B) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $5,000,000;
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100116 (6) Quinebaug Valley Community College: New maintenance and office building, not exceeding $476,088;
101117
102118 (7) Northwestern Community College:
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104120 (A) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the White building, not exceeding $825,000;
105121
106122 (B) Alterations, renovations and improvements to the Greenwoods Hall, not exceeding $2,685,817.
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108-(j) For the Department of Correction: Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space and additional inmate capacity, and for support facilities and off-site improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000.
124+(j) For the Department of Correction: Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space and additional inmate capacity, and for support facilities and off-site improvements, not exceeding $20,000,000.
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110126 (k) For the Department of Children and Families: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new or revised juvenile justice facilities, not exceeding $8,750,000.
111127
112128 (l) For the Judicial Department:
113129
114130 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000;
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116-(2) Exterior renovations and improvements at the superior courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding $2,000,000;
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118-(3) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
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120-(4) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $2,000,000.
132+(2) Implementation of the Technology Strategic Plan Project, not exceeding $3,000,000;
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134+(3) Exterior renovations and improvements at the superior courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding $2,000,000;
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136+(4) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
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138+(5) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $2,000,000.
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122140 Sec. 3. (Effective July 1, 2017) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
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124142 Sec. 4. (Effective July 1, 2017) None of the bonds described in sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
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126144 Sec. 5. (Effective July 1, 2017) For the purposes of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 1 to 7, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 4 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 4, shall include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available, or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project, may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and shall be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall, upon receipt, be used by the State Treasurer, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 1 to 7, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 1 of this act, shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet principal as hereinabove directed, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
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128146 Sec. 6. (Effective July 1, 2017) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds authorized for any project described in section 2 of this act in excess of the cost of such project may be used to complete any other project described in said section 2, if the State Bond Commission shall so determine and direct. Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds in excess of the costs of all the projects described in said section 2 shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund.
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130148 Sec. 7. (Effective July 1, 2017) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of this act, shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
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132-Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 and 10 of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $135,000,000.
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134-Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2017) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low-income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $135,000,000, provided in using such proceeds, the department shall prioritize areas of the state with low homeownership rates, and provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
150+Sec. 8. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 and 10 of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $165,000,000.
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152+Sec. 9. (Effective July 1, 2017) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low-income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $165,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
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136154 Sec. 10. (Effective July 1, 2017) None of the bonds described in sections 8 to 11, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
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138156 Sec. 11. (Effective July 1, 2017) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section and sections 8 to 10, inclusive, of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section and sections 8 to 10, inclusive, of this act and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Such bonds issued pursuant to section 8 of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
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140-Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $187,900,000.
158+Sec. 12. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $192,900,000.
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142160 Sec. 13. (Effective July 1, 2017) The proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be used for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid and other financing for the projects, programs and purposes hereinafter stated:
143161
144162 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management:
145163
146164 (1) Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit health and human service organizations that are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as amended from time to time, and that receive funds from the state to provide direct health or human services to state agency clients, for alterations, renovations, improvements, additions and new construction, including health, safety, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and energy conservation improvements, information technology systems, technology for independence, purchase of vehicles and acquisition of property, not exceeding $25,000,000;
147165
148166 (2) For the Responsible Growth Incentive Fund, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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150168 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services: Grants-in-aid to alliance districts to assist in paying for general improvements to school buildings, not exceeding $30,000,000.
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152170 (c) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection:
153171
154172 (1) For a program to establish energy microgrids to support critical municipal infrastructure, not exceeding $10,000,000;
155173
156174 (2) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for improvements to incinerators and landfills, including, but not limited to, bulky waste landfills, not exceeding $2,900,000;
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158-(3) Grants-in-aid for containment, removal or mitigation of identified hazardous waste disposal sites, not exceeding $5,000,000.
176+(3) Grants-in-aid for containment, removal or mitigation of identified hazardous waste disposal sites, not exceeding $10,000,000.
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160178 (d) For the Department of Economic and Community Development:
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162180 (1) Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000;
163181
164182 (2) Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $25,000,000;
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166-(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $15,000,000.
184+(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $20,000,000.
167185
168186 (e) For Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated: For the purpose of recapitalizing the programs established in chapter 581 of the general statutes, not exceeding $15,000,000.
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170-(f) For the Capital Region Development Authority: For the purposes of encouraging development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $40,000,000.
188+(f) For the Capital Region Development Authority: For the purposes of encouraging development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000.
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172190 (g) For the Department of Education: Grants-in-aid to assist targeted local and regional school districts for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology and equipment in low-performing schools, not exceeding $10,000,000.
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192+(h) For the State Library: Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding $5,000,000.
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174194 Sec. 14. (Effective July 1, 2017) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
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176196 Sec. 15. (Effective July 1, 2017) None of the bonds described in sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
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178198 Sec. 16. (Effective July 1, 2017) For the purposes of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 15 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 15, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available under said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project upon receipt shall, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, be used by the State Treasurer to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 12 to 19, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever the principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 12 of this act shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet the principal as directed in this section, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
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180200 Sec. 17. (Effective July 1, 2017) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
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182202 Sec. 18. (Effective July 1, 2017) In accordance with section 13 of this act, the state, through the state agencies specified in said section 13, may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 13. All financing shall be made in accordance with the terms of a contract at such time or times as shall be determined within authorization of funds by the State Bond Commission.
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184-Sec. 19. (Effective July 1, 2017) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g) of section 13 of this act that is made to any entity which is not a political subdivision of the state, the contract entered into pursuant to section 18 of this act shall provide that if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made ceases, within ten years of the date of such grant, to be used as a facility for which such grant was made, an amount equal to the amount of such grant, minus ten per cent per year for each full year which has elapsed since the date of such grant, shall be repaid to the state and that a lien shall be placed on such land in favor of the state to ensure that such amount shall be repaid in the event of such change in use, provided if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made are owned by the state, a municipality or a housing authority, no lien need be placed.
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186-Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $290,396,250.
204+Sec. 19. (Effective July 1, 2017) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h) of section 13 of this act that is made to any entity which is not a political subdivision of the state, the contract entered into pursuant to section 18 of this act shall provide that if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made ceases, within ten years of the date of such grant, to be used as a facility for which such grant was made, an amount equal to the amount of such grant, minus ten per cent per year for each full year which has elapsed since the date of such grant, shall be repaid to the state and that a lien shall be placed on such land in favor of the state to ensure that such amount shall be repaid in the event of such change in use, provided if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made are owned by the state, a municipality or a housing authority, no lien need be placed.
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206+Sec. 20. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $317,396,250.
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188208 Sec. 21. (Effective July 1, 2018) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of acquiring, by purchase or condemnation, undertaking, constructing, reconstructing, improving or equipping, or purchasing land or buildings or improving sites for the projects hereinafter described, including payment of architectural, engineering, demolition or related costs in connection therewith, or of payment of the cost of long-range capital programming and space utilization studies as hereinafter stated:
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190210 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management:
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192212 (1) For transit-oriented development and predevelopment activities, not exceeding $8,000,000;
193213
194214 (2) For an information technology capital investment program, not exceeding $50,000,000.
195215
196216 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services:
197217
198218 (1) Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $1,000,000;
199219
200220 (2) Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act improvements, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking and security improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000;
201221
202222 (3) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding $10,000,000.
203223
204224 (c) For the Military Department: Acquisition of property for development of readiness centers in Litchfield county, not exceeding $2,000,000.
205225
206226 (d) For the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: For the purpose of funding any energy services project that results in increased efficiency measures in state buildings pursuant to section 16a-38l of the general statutes, or for any renewable energy or combined heat and power project in state buildings, not exceeding $60,000,000.
207227
208228 (e) For the Capital Region Development Authority:
209229
210230 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding $1,500,000;
211231
212232 (2) Alterations, renovations and improvements to parking garages in Hartford, not exceeding $5,000,000;
213233
214234 (3) Infrastructure renovations and improvements to the Front Street district in Hartford, not exceeding $7,000,000;
215235
216-(4) Alterations, renovations and improvements, including property acquisition, at the XL Center in Hartford, not exceeding $35,000,000.
236+(4) Alterations, renovations and improvements, including property acquisition, at the XL Center in Hartford, not exceeding $75,000,000.
217237
218238 (f) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $5,000,000.
219239
220240 (g) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding $6,000,000.
221241
222242 (h) For the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities:
223243
224244 (1) All colleges and universities:
225245
226246 (A) New and replacement instruction, research or laboratory equipment, not exceeding $6,000,000;
227247
228248 (B) System telecommunications infrastructure upgrades, improvements and expansions, not exceeding $2,000,000;
229249
230250 (C) Advanced manufacturing and emerging technology programs, not exceeding $2,875,000;
231251
232252 (D) Security improvements, not exceeding $5,000,000;
233253
234-(2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $7,000,000;
235-
236-(3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $30,000,000;
254+(2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $30,000,000;
255+
256+(3) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding $7,000,000;
237257
238258 (4) Naugatuck Valley Community College: Alterations and improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, not exceeding $5,000,000;
239259
240260 (5) Northwestern Community College: Alterations, renovations and improvements to the White building, not exceeding $2,021,250.
241261
242262 (i) For the Judicial Department:
243263
244264 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $7,500,000;
245265
246266 (2) Mechanical upgrades and code required improvements at the superior courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding $7,500,000;
247267
248-(3) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $2,000,000;
249-
250-(4) Implementation of the Technology Strategic Plan Project, not exceeding $3,000,000.
251-
252-(j) For the Department of Correction: Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space and additional inmate capacity, and for support facilities and off-site improvements, not exceeding $10,000,000.
268+(3) Security improvements at various state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding $2,000,000.
253269
254270 Sec. 22. (Effective July 1, 2018) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
255271
256272 Sec. 23. (Effective July 1, 2018) None of the bonds described in sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
257273
258274 Sec. 24. (Effective July 1, 2018) For the purposes of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 20 to 26, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 23 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 23, shall include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available, or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project, may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and shall be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall, upon receipt, be used by the State Treasurer, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 20 to 26, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 20 of this act, shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet principal as hereinabove directed, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
259275
260276 Sec. 25. (Effective July 1, 2018) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds authorized for any project described in section 21 of this act in excess of the cost of such project may be used to complete any other project described in said section 21, if the State Bond Commission shall so determine and direct. Any balance of proceeds of the sale of said bonds in excess of the costs of all the projects described in said section 21 shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund.
261277
262278 Sec. 26. (Effective July 1, 2018) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
263279
264-Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 28 to 30, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $120,000,000.
265-
266-Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2018) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low-income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $120,000,000, provided in using such proceeds, the department shall prioritize areas of the state with low rates of homeownership, and provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
280+Sec. 27. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 28 to 30, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $135,000,000.
281+
282+Sec. 28. (Effective July 1, 2018) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low-income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $135,000,000, provided not more than $30,000,000 shall be used for revitalization of state moderate rental housing units on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's State Housing Portfolio.
267283
268284 Sec. 29. (Effective July 1, 2018) None of the bonds described in sections 27 to 30, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion may require.
269285
270286 Sec. 30. (Effective July 1, 2018) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section and sections 27 to 29, inclusive, of this act, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section and sections 27 to 29, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Such bonds issued pursuant to section 27 of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of such bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
271287
272-Sec. 31. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $170,000,000.
288+Sec. 31. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $165,000,000.
273289
274290 Sec. 32. (Effective July 1, 2018) The proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be used for the purpose of providing grants-in-aid and other financing for the projects, programs and purposes hereinafter stated:
275291
276292 (a) For the Office of Policy and Management: Grants-in-aid to private, nonprofit health and human service organizations that are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as amended from time to time, and that receive funds from the state to provide direct health or human services to state agency clients, for alterations, renovations, improvements, additions and new construction, including health, safety, compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and energy conservation improvements, information technology systems, technology for independence, purchase of vehicles and acquisition of property, not exceeding $25,000,000.
277293
278294 (b) For the Department of Administrative Services: Grants-in-aid to alliance districts to assist in paying for general improvements to school buildings, not exceeding $30,000,000.
279295
280296 (c) For the Department of Economic and Community Development:
281297
282298 (1) Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund established by section 32-7o of the general statutes, not exceeding $5,000,000;
283299
284300 (2) Small Business Express program established by section 32-7g of the general statutes, not exceeding $10,000,000;
285301
286-(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $15,000,000;
302+(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding $20,000,000;
287303
288304 (4) Grants-in-aid to nonprofit organizations sponsoring cultural and historic sites, not exceeding $5,000,000.
289305
290306 (d) For the Department of Housing: Grants-in-aid to private nonprofit organizations for supportive housing for persons with intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder or both, not exceeding $10,000,000.
291307
292308 (e) For Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated: For the purpose of recapitalizing the programs established in chapter 581 of the general statutes, not exceeding $15,000,000.
293309
294-(f) For the Capital Region Development Authority: For the purposes of encouraging development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $40,000,000.
310+(f) For the Capital Region Development Authority: For the purposes of encouraging development, as provided in section 32-602 of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000.
295311
296312 (g) For the Department of Education: Grants-in-aid to assist targeted local and regional school districts for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology and equipment in low-performing schools, not exceeding $10,000,000.
297313
298314 (h) For the State Library: Grants-in-aid to public libraries for construction, renovations, expansions, energy conservation and handicapped accessibility, not exceeding $5,000,000.
299315
300316 Sec. 33. (Effective July 1, 2018) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act, and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.
301317
302318 Sec. 34. (Effective July 1, 2018) None of the bonds described in sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require.
303319
304320 Sec. 35. (Effective July 1, 2018) For the purposes of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act, "state moneys" means the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized pursuant to said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, or of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the moneys to be derived from the sale of such bonds. Each request filed as provided in section 34 of this act for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 34, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available under said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, for such project. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project may be added to any state moneys available or becoming available hereunder for such project and be used for such project. Any other federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project upon receipt shall, in conformity with applicable federal and state law, be used by the State Treasurer to meet the principal of outstanding bonds issued pursuant to said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, or to meet the principal of temporary notes issued in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of bonds theretofore authorized pursuant to said sections 31 to 38, inclusive, for the purpose of financing such costs, either by purchase or redemption and cancellation of such bonds or notes or by payment thereof at maturity. Whenever any of the federal, private or other moneys so received with respect to such project are used to meet the principal of such temporary notes or whenever the principal of any such temporary notes is retired by application of revenue receipts of the state, the amount of bonds theretofore authorized in anticipation of which such temporary notes were issued, and the aggregate amount of bonds which may be authorized pursuant to section 31 of this act shall each be reduced by the amount of the principal so met or retired. Pending use of the federal, private or other moneys so received to meet the principal as directed in this section, the amount thereof may be invested by the State Treasurer in bonds or obligations of, or guaranteed by, the state or the United States or agencies or instrumentalities of the United States, shall be deemed to be part of the debt retirement funds of the state, and net earnings on such investments shall be used in the same manner as the moneys so invested.
305321
306322 Sec. 36. (Effective July 1, 2018) The bonds issued pursuant to sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of this act shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
307323
308324 Sec. 37. (Effective July 1, 2018) In accordance with section 32 of this act, the state, through the state agencies specified in said section 32, may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 32. All financing shall be made in accordance with the terms of a contract at such time or times as shall be determined within authorization of funds by the State Bond Commission.
309325
310326 Sec. 38. (Effective July 1, 2018) In the case of any grant-in-aid made pursuant to subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h) of section 32 of this act that is made to any entity which is not a political subdivision of the state, the contract entered into pursuant to section 37 of this act shall provide that if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made ceases, within ten years of the date of such grant, to be used as a facility for which such grant was made, an amount equal to the amount of such grant, minus ten per cent per year for each full year which has elapsed since the date of such grant, shall be repaid to the state and that a lien shall be placed on such land in favor of the state to ensure that such amount shall be repaid in the event of such change in use, provided if the premises for which such grant-in-aid was made are owned by the state, a municipality or a housing authority no lien need be placed.
311327
312-Sec. 39. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 40 to 44, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $809,933,750.
328+Sec. 39. (Effective July 1, 2017) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 40 to 44, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $818,773,750.
313329
314330 Sec. 40. (Effective July 1, 2017) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of payment of the transportation costs, as defined in subdivision (6) of section 13b-75 of the general statutes, with respect to the projects and uses hereinafter described, which projects and uses are hereby found and determined to be in furtherance of one or more of the authorized purposes for the issuance of special tax obligation bonds set forth in section 13b-74 of the general statutes. For the Department of Transportation:
315331
316332 (a) For the Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations:
317333
318334 (1) Interstate Highway Program, not exceeding $13,000,000;
319335
320336 (2) Urban Systems Projects, not exceeding $14,776,250;
321337
322338 (3) Intrastate Highway Program, not exceeding $44,000,000;
323339
324340 (4) Environmental compliance, soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous materials abatement, demolition, salt shed construction and renovation, storage tank replacement, and environmental emergency response at or in the vicinity of state-owned properties or related to Department of Transportation operations, not exceeding $17,660,000;
325341
326342 (5) State bridge improvement, rehabilitation and replacement projects, not exceeding $33,000,000;
327343
328344 (6) Capital resurfacing and related reconstruction, not exceeding $75,000,000;
329345
330-(7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $111,115,000, provided not more than $10,900,000 shall be made available for the Stratford Bridge carrying US1 over the Metro North Rail Line;
346+(7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $100,205,000;
331347
332348 (8) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's roads, not exceeding $55,000,000;
333349
334350 (9) Local Transportation Capital Program, not exceeding $62,000,000;
335351
336-(10) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000.
337-
338-(b) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $236,250,000, provided not more than $10,000,000 shall be made available for service and equipment improvements to the Danbury Rail Line and not more than $250,000 shall be made available for a feasibility study to explore possibilities for a new passenger rail station at the Wall St. location on the Danbury Rail Line in Norwalk.
352+(10) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000.
353+
354+(b) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $226,000,000.
339355
340356 (c) For the Bureau of Administration:
341357
342358 (1) Department facilities, not exceeding $63,132,500;
343359
344360 (2) Cost of issuance of special tax obligation bonds and debt service reserve, not exceeding $55,000,000.
345361
346362 Sec. 41. (Effective July 1, 2017) None of the bonds described in sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it (1) a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require, and (2) any capital development impact statement and any human services facility colocation statement required to be filed with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to section 4b-31 of the general statutes, any advisory report regarding the state conservation and development policies plan required pursuant to section 16a-31 of the general statutes, and any statement regarding farmland required pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3-20 of the general statutes and section 22-6 of the general statutes, provided the State Bond Commission may authorize said bonds without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it if said commission authorizes the secretary of said commission to accept such reports and statements on its behalf. No funds derived from the sale of bonds authorized by said commission without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it shall be allotted by the Governor for any project until the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section, with respect to such project, have been filed with the secretary of said commission.
347363
348364 Sec. 42. (Effective July 1, 2017) For the purposes of sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act, each request filed, as provided in section 41 of this act, for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 41, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available from the proceeds of bonds and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of bonds. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall be added to such state moneys.
349365
350366 Sec. 43. (Effective July 1, 2017) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized for the projects or purposes of section 40 of this act, in excess of the aggregate costs of all the projects so authorized, shall be used in the manner set forth in sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, and in the proceedings of the State Bond Commission respecting the issuance and sale of said bonds.
351367
352368 Sec. 44. (Effective July 1, 2017) Bonds issued pursuant to sections 39 to 44, inclusive, of this act shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than revenues of the state pledged therefor in subsection (b) of section 13b-61 of the general statutes and section 13b-61a of the general statutes, or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor, nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon, except to the extent of such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall be issued under and in accordance with the provisions of sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes.
353369
354-Sec. 45. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 46 to 50, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $745,067,392.
370+Sec. 45. (Effective July 1, 2018) The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 46 to 50, inclusive, of this act, from time to time to authorize the issuance of special tax obligation bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding $820,224,392.
355371
356372 Sec. 46. (Effective July 1, 2018) The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used for the purpose of payment of the transportation costs, as defined in subdivision (6) of section 13b-75 of the general statutes, with respect to the projects and uses hereinafter described, which projects and uses are hereby found and determined to be in furtherance of one or more of the authorized purposes for the issuance of special tax obligation bonds set forth in section 13b-74 of the general statutes. For the Department of Transportation:
357373
358374 (a) For the Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations:
359375
360376 (1) Interstate Highway Program, not exceeding $13,000,000;
361377
362378 (2) Urban Systems Projects, not exceeding $16,217,392;
363379
364380 (3) Intrastate Highway Program, not exceeding $44,000,000;
365381
366382 (4) Environmental compliance, soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous materials abatement, demolition, salt shed construction and renovation, storage tank replacement, and environmental emergency response at or in the vicinity of state-owned properties or related to Department of Transportation operations, not exceeding $15,000,000;
367383
368384 (5) State bridge improvement, rehabilitation and replacement projects, not exceeding $33,000,000;
369385
370386 (6) Capital resurfacing and related reconstruction, not exceeding $75,000,000;
371387
372-(7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $88,850,000;
388+(7) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's bridges, not exceeding $99,760,000;
373389
374390 (8) Fix-it-First program to repair the state's roads, not exceeding $55,000,000;
375391
376392 (9) Local Transportation Capital Program, not exceeding $64,000,000;
377393
378-(10) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $30,000,000;
394+(10) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for use in the manner set forth in, and in accordance with the provisions of, sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, not exceeding $60,000,000;
379395
380396 (11) Local Bridge Program, not exceeding $10,000,000.
381397
382-(b) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $246,000,000, provided not more than $10,000,000 shall be made available for service and equipment improvements to the Danbury Rail Line.
383-
384-(c) For the Bureau of Administration: Cost of issuance of special tax obligation bonds and debt service reserve, not exceeding $55,000,000.
398+(b) For the Bureau of Public Transportation: Bus and rail facilities and equipment, including rights-of-way, other property acquisition and related projects, not exceeding $236,000,000.
399+
400+(c) For the Bureau of Administration:
401+
402+(1) Department facilities, not exceeding $44,247,000;
403+
404+(2) Cost of issuance of special tax obligation bonds and debt service reserve, not exceeding $55,000,000.
385405
386406 Sec. 47. (Effective July 1, 2018) None of the bonds described in sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it (1) a request for such authorization, which is signed by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or by or on behalf of such state officer, department or agency and stating such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require, and (2) any capital development impact statement and any human services facility colocation statement required to be filed with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management pursuant to section 4b-31 of the general statutes, any advisory report regarding the state conservation and development policies plan required pursuant to section 16a-31 of the general statutes, and any statement regarding farmland required pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3-20 of the general statutes, and section 22-6 of the general statutes, provided the State Bond Commission may authorize said bonds without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it if said commission authorizes the secretary of said commission to accept such reports and statements on its behalf. No funds derived from the sale of bonds authorized by said commission without a finding that the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section have been filed with it shall be allotted by the Governor for any project until the reports and statements required by subdivision (2) of this section, with respect to such project, have been filed with the secretary of said commission.
387407
388408 Sec. 48. (Effective July 1, 2018) For the purposes of sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, each request filed, as provided in section 47 of this act, for an authorization of bonds shall identify the project for which the proceeds of the sale of such bonds are to be used and expended and, in addition to any terms and conditions required pursuant to said section 47, include the recommendation of the person signing such request as to the extent to which federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with any such project should be added to the state moneys available or becoming available from the proceeds of bonds and temporary notes issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of bonds. If the request includes a recommendation that some amount of such federal, private or other moneys should be added to such state moneys, then, if and to the extent directed by the State Bond Commission at the time of authorization of such bonds, such amount of such federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made available for costs in connection with such project shall be added to such state moneys.
389409
390410 Sec. 49. (Effective July 1, 2018) Any balance of proceeds of the sale of the bonds authorized for the projects or purposes of section 46 of this act, in excess of the aggregate costs of all the projects so authorized, shall be used in the manner set forth in sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, and in the proceedings of the State Bond Commission respecting the issuance and sale of said bonds.
391411
392412 Sec. 50. (Effective July 1, 2018) Bonds issued pursuant to sections 45 to 50, inclusive, of this act, shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than revenues of the state pledged therefor in subsection (b) of section 13b-61 of the general statutes and section 13b-61a of the general statutes, or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall not be payable from or charged upon any funds other than such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor, nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon, except to the extent of such pledged revenues or such other receipts, funds or moneys as may be pledged therefor. Said bonds shall be issued under and in accordance with the provisions of sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes.
393413
394414 Sec. 51. Subsections (a) and (b) of section 4-66c of the general statutes are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
395415
396416 (a) For the purposes of subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion five hundred eighty-four million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four] one billion six hundred eighty-four million four hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred forty-four dollars, provided [seventy-five] fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission in its discretion may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
397417
398418 (b) (1) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent hereinafter stated, shall be used, subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of this section, for the purpose of redirecting, improving and expanding state activities which promote community conservation and development and improve the quality of life for urban residents of the state as hereinafter stated: (A) For the Department of Economic and Community Development: Economic and community development projects, including administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding sixty-seven million five hundred ninety-one thousand six hundred forty-two dollars, one million dollars of which shall be used for a grant to the development center program and the nonprofit business consortium deployment center approved pursuant to section 32-411; (B) for the Department of Transportation: Urban mass transit, not exceeding two million dollars; (C) for the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection: Recreation development and solid waste disposal projects, not exceeding one million nine hundred ninety-five thousand nine hundred two dollars; (D) for the Department of Social Services: Child day care projects, elderly centers, shelter facilities for victims of domestic violence, emergency shelters and related facilities for the homeless, multipurpose human resource centers and food distribution facilities, not exceeding thirty-nine million one hundred thousand dollars, provided four million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 1994; (E) for the Department of Economic and Community Development: Housing projects, not exceeding three million dollars; (F) for the Office of Policy and Management: (i) Grants-in-aid to municipalities for a pilot demonstration program to leverage private contributions for redevelopment of designated historic preservation areas, not exceeding one million dollars; (ii) grants-in-aid for urban development projects including economic and community development, transportation, environmental protection, public safety, children and families and social services projects and programs, including, in the case of economic and community development projects administered on behalf of the Office of Policy and Management by the Department of Economic and Community Development, administrative costs incurred by the Department of Economic and Community Development, not exceeding [one billion four hundred sixty-nine million eight hundred thousand] one billion five hundred sixty-nine million eight hundred thousand dollars, provided [seventy-five] fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
399419
400420 (2) (A) Five million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available to private nonprofit organizations for the purposes described in said subparagraph (F)(ii). (B) Twelve million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available for necessary renovations and improvements of libraries. (C) Five million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for small business gap financing. (D) Ten million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection may be made available for regional economic development revolving loan funds. (E) One million four hundred thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for rehabilitation and renovation of the Black Rock Library in Bridgeport. (F) Two million five hundred thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for site acquisition, renovation and rehabilitation for the Institute for the Hispanic Family in Hartford. (G) Three million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for the acquisition of land and the development of commercial or retail property in New Haven. (H) Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for repairs and replacement of the fishing pier at Cummings Park in Stamford. (I) Ten million dollars of the grants-in-aid authorized in subparagraph (F)(ii) of subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be made available for development of an intermodal transportation facility in northeastern Connecticut.
401421
402422 Sec. 52. Subsection (a) of section 4-66m of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
403423
404424 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [five million] four million nine hundred thirty-seven thousand one hundred forty-nine dollars.
405425
406-Sec. 53. Subsection (a) of section 4a-10 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
426+Sec. 53. Subdivision (3) of subsection (c) of section 4-124v of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
427+
428+(3) [Not later than March 1, 2010, and annually thereafter, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall publish a notice of grant availability and solicit proposals for funding under the nonprofit collaboration incentive grant program.] Nonprofit organizations eligible for [such] funding under the nonprofit collaboration inventive grant program pursuant to the guidelines developed under subdivision (2) of this subsection may file applications for such funding at such times and in such manner as the secretary prescribes. The secretary shall review all grant applications and make determinations as to which projects to fund and the amount of grants to be awarded in accordance with the guidelines developed under subdivision (2) of this subsection.
429+
430+Sec. 54. Subsection (a) of section 4a-10 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
407431
408432 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [four hundred eighty-four million one hundred thousand dollars] five hundred sixty-five million six hundred thousand dollars, provided thirty-one million five hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2018.
409433
410-Sec. 54. Subsection (a) of section 7-538 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
411-
412-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [eight hundred twenty-five million] one billion ten million dollars, provided [thirty million] sixty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
413-
414-Sec. 55. Subsection (a) of section 8-336n of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
434+Sec. 55. Subsection (a) of section 7-538 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
435+
436+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [eight hundred twenty-five million] nine hundred fifty million dollars, provided [thirty million] thirty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
437+
438+Sec. 56. Subsection (a) of section 8-336n of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
415439
416440 (a) For the purpose of capitalizing the Housing Trust Fund created by section 8-336o, the State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [two hundred eighty-five] three hundred fifteen million dollars, provided (1) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2005, (2) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2006, (3) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2007, (4) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2008, (5) twenty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2009, (6) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2011, (7) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2012, (8) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2013, (9) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2014, (10) forty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2015, [and] (11) twenty-five million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2016, and (12) thirty million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2018. The proceeds of the sale of bonds pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Housing Trust Fund.
417441
418-Sec. 56. Subsection (a) of section 10-66jj of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
442+Sec. 57. Subsection (a) of section 10-66jj of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
419443
420444 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [thirty-five] forty-five million dollars, provided five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
421445
422-Sec. 57. Section 10-287d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
423-
424-For the purposes of funding (1) grants to projects that have received approval of the Department of Administrative Services pursuant to sections 10-287 and 10-287a, subsection (a) of section 10-65 and section 10-76e, (2) grants to assist school building projects to remedy safety and health violations and damage from fire and catastrophe, and (3) technical high school projects pursuant to section 10-283b, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, to issue bonds of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate amount not exceeding [eleven] twelve billion two hundred sixteen million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided [five hundred sixty] five hundred million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. Bonds of each series shall bear such date or dates and mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates and be subject to such redemption privileges, with or without premium, as may be fixed by the State Bond Commission. They shall be sold at not less than par and accrued interest and the full faith and credit of the state is pledged for the payment of the interest thereon and the principal thereof as the same shall become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. The State Treasurer is authorized to invest temporarily in direct obligations of the United States, United States agency obligations, certificates of deposit, commercial paper or bank acceptances such portion of the proceeds of such bonds or of any notes issued in anticipation thereof as may be deemed available for such purpose.
425-
426-Sec. 58. Section 10-292k of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
446+Sec. 58. Section 10-287d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
447+
448+For the purposes of funding (1) grants to projects that have received approval of the Department of Administrative Services pursuant to sections 10-287 and 10-287a, subsection (a) of section 10-65 and section 10-76e, (2) grants to assist school building projects to remedy safety and health violations and damage from fire and catastrophe, and (3) technical high school projects pursuant to section 10-283b, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, to issue bonds of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate amount not exceeding [eleven billion two hundred sixteen million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided five hundred sixty million] twelve billion four hundred sixteen million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided six hundred million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. Bonds of each series shall bear such date or dates and mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates and be subject to such redemption privileges, with or without premium, as may be fixed by the State Bond Commission. They shall be sold at not less than par and accrued interest and the full faith and credit of the state is pledged for the payment of the interest thereon and the principal thereof as the same shall become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. The State Treasurer is authorized to invest temporarily in direct obligations of the United States, United States agency obligations, certificates of deposit, commercial paper or bank acceptances such portion of the proceeds of such bonds or of any notes issued in anticipation thereof as may be deemed available for such purpose.
449+
450+Sec. 59. Section 10-292k of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
427451
428452 For purposes of funding interest subsidy grants, except for interest subsidy grants made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 10-292m, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, to issue bonds of the state from time to time in one or more series in an aggregate amount not exceeding [three hundred sixty-six million eight hundred thousand] three hundred seventy-one million nine hundred thousand dollars, provided two million one hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. Bonds of each series shall bear such date or dates and mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates and be subject to such redemption privileges, with or without premium, as may be fixed by the State Bond Commission. They shall be sold at not less than par and accrued interest and the full faith and credit of the state is pledged for the payment of the interest thereon and the principal thereof as the same shall become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. The State Treasurer is authorized to invest temporarily in direct obligations of the United States, United States agency obligations, certificates of deposit, commercial paper or bank acceptances, such portion of the proceeds of such bonds or of any notes issued in anticipation thereof as may be deemed available for such purpose.
429453
430-Sec. 59. Subsection (a) of section 10-508 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
454+Sec. 60. Subsection (a) of section 10-508 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
431455
432456 (a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one hundred] thirty million dollars, provided ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2015, and ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2016. [, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2017, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2018, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2019, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2020, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2021, ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2022, and ten million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2023.]
433457
434-Sec. 60. Subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
458+Sec. 61. Section 10a-109c of the general statutes is amended by adding subdivision (34) as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
459+
460+(NEW) (34) "Utility, infrastructure, administrative and support facilities" includes any project as defined in subdivision (16) of this section for such facilities at Storrs or the regional campuses or at the health center including any building or structure essential, necessary or useful for such facilities and includes, without limitation, new construction, expansion, extension, addition, renovation, restoration, replacement, repair and deferred maintenance of such facilities, and all appurtenances and facilities either on, above or under the ground that are used or usable in connection with any of such facilities and all other aspects of a project related to or in support of such facilities.
461+
462+Sec. 62. Subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
435463
436464 (10) To borrow money and issue securities to finance the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, improvement or equipping of any one project, or more than one, or any combination of projects, or to refund securities issued after June 7, 1995, or to refund any such refunding securities or for any one, or more than one, or all of those purposes, or any combination of those purposes, and to provide for the security and payment of those securities and for the rights of the holders of them, except that the amount of any such borrowing, the special debt service requirements for which are secured by the state debt service commitment, exclusive of the amount of borrowing to refund securities, or to fund issuance costs or necessary reserves, may not exceed the aggregate principal amount of (A) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1996, to June 30, 2005, inclusive, one billion thirty million dollars, (B) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2006, to June 30, [2024] 2027, inclusive, three billion two hundred seventy million nine hundred thousand dollars, and (C) such additional amount or amounts: (i) Required from time to time to fund any special capital reserve fund or other debt service reserve fund in accordance with the financing transaction proceedings, and (ii) to pay or provide for the costs of issuance and capitalized interest, if any; the aggregate amounts of subparagraphs (A), (B) and (C) of this subdivision are established as the authorized funding amount, and no borrowing within the authorized funding amount for a project or projects may be effected unless the project or projects are included in accordance with subsection (a) of section 10a-109e;
437465
438-Sec. 61. Subsection (a) of section 10a-109e of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
466+Sec. 63. Subsection (a) of section 10a-109e of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
439467
440468 (a) The university may administer, manage, schedule, finance, further design and construct UConn 2000, to operate and maintain the components thereof in a prudent and economical manner and to reserve for and make renewals and replacements thereof when appropriate, it being hereby determined and found to be in the best interest of the state and the university to provide this independent authority to the university along with providing assured revenues therefor as the efficient and cost effective course to achieve the objective of avoiding further decline in the physical infrastructure of the university and to renew, modernize, enhance and maintain such infrastructure, the particular project or projects, each being hereby approved as a project of UConn 2000, and the presently estimated cost thereof being as follows:
441469
442470
443471
444472 T1 UConn 2000 Project Phase I Phase II Phase III
445473 T2 Fiscal Years Fiscal Years Fiscal Years
446474 T3 1996-1999 2000-2005 2005-[2024] 2027
447475 T4
448476 T5 Academic and Research 450,000,000
449477 T6 Facilities
450478 T7
451479 T8 Agricultural Biotechnology
452480 T9 Facility 9,400,000
453481 T10
454482 T11 Agricultural Biotechnology
455483 T12 Facility Completion 10,000,000
456484 T13
457485 T14 Alumni Quadrant
458486 T15 Renovations 14,338,000
459487 T16
460488 T17 Arjona and Monteith
461489 T18 (new classroom buildings) 66,100,000
462490 T19
463491 T20 Avery Point Campus
464492 T21 Undergraduate and
465493 T22 Library Building 35,000,000
466494 T23
467495 T24 Avery Point Marine
468496 T25 Science Research Center –
469497 T26 Phase I 34,000,000
470498 T27
471499 T28 Avery Point Marine
472500 T29 Science Research Center –
473501 T30 Phase II 16,682,000
474502 T31
475503 T32 Avery Point Renovation 5,600,000 15,000,000
476504 T33
477505 T34 Babbidge Library 0
478506 T35
479507 T36 Balancing Contingency 5,506,834
480508 T37
481509 T38 Beach Hall Renovations 10,000,000
482510 T39
483511 T40 Benton State Art Museum
484512 T41 Addition 1,400,000 3,000,000
485513 T42
486514 T43 Biobehavioral Complex
487515 T44 Replacement 4,000,000
488516 T45
489517 T46 Bishop Renovation 8,000,000
490518 T47
491519 T48 Budds Building
492520 T49 Renovation 2,805,000
493521 T50
494522 T51 Business School
495523 T52 Renovation 4,803,000
496524 T53
497525 T54 Chemistry Building 53,700,000
498526 T55
499527 T56 Commissary Warehouse 1,000,000
500528 T57
501529 T58 Deferred Maintenance/
502530 T59 Code Compliance/
503531 T60 ADA Compliance/
504532 T61 Infrastructure
505533 T62 Improvements &
506-T63 Renovation Lump Sum 39,332,000 805,000,000
534+T63 Renovation Lump Sum and 39,332,000 805,000,000
535+T64 Utility, Administrative
536+T65 and Support Facilities
537+T66
538+T67 Deferred Maintenance &
539+T68 Renovation Lump Sum
540+T69 Balance 104,668,000
541+T70
542+T71 East Campus North
543+T72 Renovations 11,820,000
544+T73
545+T74 Engineering Building
546+T75 (with Environmental
547+T76 Research Institute) 36,700,000
548+T77
549+T78 Equine Center 1,000,000
550+T79
551+T80 Equipment, Library
552+T81 Collections &
553+T82 Telecommunications 60,500,000 470,000,000
554+T83
555+T84 Equipment, Library
556+T85 Collections &
557+T86 Telecommunications
558+T87 Completion 182,118,146
559+T88
560+T89 Family Studies (DRM)
561+T90 Renovation 6,500,000
562+T91
563+T92 Farm Buildings Repairs/
564+T93 Replacement 6,000,000
565+T94
566+T95 Fine Arts Phase II 20,000,000
567+T96
568+T97 Floriculture Greenhouse 3,000,000
569+T98
570+T99 Gant Building Renovations 34,000,000
571+T100
572+T101 Gant Plaza Deck 0
573+T102
574+T103 Gentry Completion 10,000,000
575+T104
576+T105 Gentry Renovation 9,299,000
577+T106
578+T107 Grad Dorm Renovations 7,548,000
579+T108
580+T109 Gulley Hall Renovation 1,416,000
581+T110
582+T111 Hartford Relocation
583+T112 Acquisition/Renovation 56,762,020 70,000,000
584+T113
585+T114 Hartford Relocation Design 1,500,000
586+T115
587+T116 Hartford Relocation
588+T117 Feasibility Study 500,000
589+T118
590+T119 Heating Plant Upgrade 10,000,000
591+T120
592+T121 Hilltop Dormitory New 30,000,000
593+T122
594+T123 Hilltop Dormitory
595+T124 Renovations 3,141,000
596+T125
597+T126 Ice Rink Enclosure 2,616,000
598+T127
599+T128 Incubator Facilities 10,000,000
600+T129
601+T130 International House
602+T131 Conversion 800,000
603+T132
604+T133 Intramural, Recreational
605+T134 and Intercollegiate
606+T135 Facilities 31,000,000
607+T136
608+T137 Jorgensen Renovation 7,200,000
609+T138
610+T139 Koons Hall Renovation/
611+T140 Addition 7,000,000
612+T141
613+T142 Lakeside Renovation 3,800,000
614+T143
615+T144 Law School Renovations/
616+T145 Improvements 15,000,000
617+T146
618+T147 Library Storage Facility 5,000,000
619+T148
620+T149 Litchfield Agricultural
621+T150 Center – Phase I 1,000,000
622+T151
623+T152 Litchfield Agricultural
624+T153 Center – Phase II 700,000
625+T154
626+T155 Manchester Hall
627+T156 Renovation 6,000,000
628+T157
629+T158 Mansfield Apartments
630+T159 Renovation 2,612,000
631+T160
632+T161 Mansfield Training School
633+T162 Improvements 27,614,000 29,000,000
634+T163
635+T164 Natural History Museum
636+T165 Completion 4,900,000
637+T166
638+T167 North Campus Renovation 2,654,000
639+T168
640+T169 North Campus Renovation
641+T170 Completion 21,049,000
642+T171
643+T172 North Hillside Road
644+T173 Completion 11,500,000
645+T174
646+T175 North Superblock Site
647+T176 and Utilities 8,000,000
648+T177
649+T178 Northwest Quadrant
650+T179 Renovation 2,001,000
651+T180
652+T181 Northwest Quadrant
653+T182 Renovation 15,874,000
654+T183
655+T184 Observatory 1,000,000
656+T185
657+T186 Old Central Warehouse 18,000,000
658+T187
659+T188 Parking Garage #3 78,000,000
660+T189
661+T190 Parking Garage – North 10,000,000
662+T191
663+T192 Parking Garage – South 15,000,000
664+T193
665+T194 Pedestrian Spinepath 2,556,000
666+T195
667+T196 Pedestrian Walkways 3,233,000
668+T197
669+T198 Psychology Building
670+T199 Renovation/Addition 20,000,000
671+T200
672+T201 Residential Life Facilities 162,000,000
673+T202
674+T203 Roadways 10,000,000
675+T204
676+T205 School of Business 20,000,000
677+T206
678+T207 School of Pharmacy/ 3,856,000
679+T208 Biology
680+T209
681+T210 School of Pharmacy/
682+T211 Biology Completion 61,058,000
683+T212
684+T213 Shippee/Buckley
685+T214 Renovations 6,156,000
686+T215
687+T216 Social Science K Building 20,964,000
688+T217
689+T218 South Campus Complex 13,127,000
690+T219
691+T220 Stamford Campus
692+T221 Improvements/Housing 13,000,000
693+T222
694+T223 Stamford Downtown
695+T224 Relocation – Phase I 45,659,000
696+T225
697+T226 Stamford Downtown
698+T227 Relocation – Phase II 17,392,000
699+T228
700+T229 Storrs Hall Addition 4,300,000
701+T230
702+T231 Student Health Services 12,000,000
703+T232
704+T233 Student Union Addition 23,000,000
705+T234
706+T235 Support Facility
707+T236 (Architectural and
708+T237 Engineering Services) 2,000,000
709+T238
710+T239 Technology Quadrant –
711+T240 Phase IA 38,000,000
712+T241
713+T242 Technology Quadrant –
714+T243 Phase IB 16,611,000
715+T244
716+T245 Technology Quadrant –
717+T246 Phase II 72,000,000
718+T247
719+T248 Technology Quadrant –
720+T249 Phase III 15,000,000
721+T250
722+T251 Torrey Life Science
723+T252 Renovation 17,000,000
724+T253
725+T254 Torrey Renovation
726+T255 Completion and Biology
727+T256 Expansion 42,000,000
728+T257
729+T258 Torrington Campus
730+T259 Improvements 1,000,000
731+T260
732+T261 Towers Renovation 17,794,000
733+T262
734+T263 UConn Products Store 1,000,000
735+T264
736+T265 Undergraduate Education
737+T266 Center 650,000
738+T267
739+T268 Undergraduate Education
740+T269 Center 7,450,000
741+T270
742+T271 Underground Steam &
743+T272 Water Upgrade 3,500,000
744+T273
745+T274 Underground Steam &
746+T275 Water Upgrade
747+T276 Completion 9,000,000
748+T277
749+T278 University Programs
750+T279 Building – Phase I 8,750,000
751+T280
752+T281 University Programs
753+T282 Building – Phase II
754+T283 Visitors Center 300,000
755+T284
756+T285 Waring Building
757+T286 Conversion 7,888,000
758+T287
759+T288 Waterbury Downtown
760+T289 Campus 3,000,000
761+T290
762+T291 Waterbury Property
763+T292 Purchase 325,000
764+T293
765+T294 West Campus Renovations 14,897,000
766+T295
767+T296 West Hartford Campus
768+T297 Renovations/
769+T298 Improvements 25,000,000
770+T299
771+T300 White Building Renovation 2,430,000
772+T301
773+T302 Wilbur Cross Building
774+T303 Renovation 3,645,000
775+T304
776+T305 Young Building
777+T306 Renovation/Addition 17,000,000
778+T307
779+T308 HEALTH CENTER
780+T309
781+T310 CLAC Renovation
782+T311 Biosafety Level 3 Lab 14,000,000
783+T312
784+T313 Deferred Maintenance/
785+T314 Code Compliance/ADA
786+T315 Compliance/Infrastructure
787+T316 Improvements &
788+T317 Renovation Lump
789+T318 Sum and Utility,
790+T319 Administrative and
791+T320 Support Facilities 61,000,000
792+T321 – Health Center
793+T322 Dental School Renovation 5,000,000
794+T323
795+T324 Equipment, Library
796+T325 Collections and
797+T326 Telecommunications –
798+T327 Health Center 75,000,000
799+T328
800+T329 Library/Student Computer
801+T330 Center Renovation 5,000,000
802+T331
803+T332 Main Building Renovation 125,000,000
804+T333
805+T334 Medical School Academic
806+T335 Building Renovation 9,000,000
807+T336
808+T337 Parking Garage – Health
809+T338 Center 8,400,000
810+T339
811+T340 Research Tower 60,000,000
812+T341
813+T342 Support Building
814+T343 Addition/Renovation 4,000,000
815+T344
816+T345 The University of
817+T346 Connecticut
818+T347 Health Center
819+T348 New Construction and
820+T349 Renovation 394,900,000
821+T350
822+T351 Planning and Design Costs 25,000,000
823+T352
824+T353 Total – Storrs and Regional
825+T354 Campus Project List 2,583,000,000
826+T355
827+T356 Total – Health Center
828+T357 Project List 786,300,000
829+T358
830+T359 TOTAL 382,000,000 868,000,000 3,369,300,000
831+
832+T1
833+
834+UConn 2000 Project
835+
836+Phase I
837+
838+Phase II
839+
840+Phase III
841+
842+T2
843+
844+Fiscal Years
845+
846+Fiscal Years
847+
848+Fiscal Years
849+
850+T3
851+
852+1996-1999
853+
854+2000-2005
855+
856+2005-[2024] 2027
857+
858+T4
859+
860+T5
861+
862+Academic and Research
863+
864+450,000,000
865+
866+T6
867+
868+ Facilities
869+
870+T7
871+
872+T8
873+
874+Agricultural Biotechnology
875+
876+T9
877+
878+ Facility
879+
880+9,400,000
881+
882+T10
883+
884+T11
885+
886+Agricultural Biotechnology
887+
888+T12
889+
890+ Facility Completion
891+
892+10,000,000
893+
894+T13
895+
896+T14
897+
898+Alumni Quadrant
899+
900+T15
901+
902+ Renovations
903+
904+14,338,000
905+
906+T16
907+
908+T17
909+
910+Arjona and Monteith
911+
912+T18
913+
914+ (new classroom buildings)
915+
916+66,100,000
917+
918+T19
919+
920+T20
921+
922+Avery Point Campus
923+
924+T21
925+
926+ Undergraduate and
927+
928+T22
929+
930+ Library Building
931+
932+35,000,000
933+
934+T23
935+
936+T24
937+
938+Avery Point Marine
939+
940+T25
941+
942+ Science Research Center –
943+
944+T26
945+
946+ Phase I
947+
948+34,000,000
949+
950+T27
951+
952+T28
953+
954+Avery Point Marine
955+
956+T29
957+
958+ Science Research Center –
959+
960+T30
961+
962+ Phase II
963+
964+16,682,000
965+
966+T31
967+
968+T32
969+
970+Avery Point Renovation
971+
972+5,600,000
973+
974+15,000,000
975+
976+T33
977+
978+T34
979+
980+Babbidge Library
981+
982+0
983+
984+T35
985+
986+T36
987+
988+Balancing Contingency
989+
990+5,506,834
991+
992+T37
993+
994+T38
995+
996+Beach Hall Renovations
997+
998+10,000,000
999+
1000+T39
1001+
1002+T40
1003+
1004+Benton State Art Museum
1005+
1006+T41
1007+
1008+ Addition
1009+
1010+1,400,000
1011+
1012+3,000,000
1013+
1014+T42
1015+
1016+T43
1017+
1018+Biobehavioral Complex
1019+
1020+T44
1021+
1022+ Replacement
1023+
1024+4,000,000
1025+
1026+T45
1027+
1028+T46
1029+
1030+Bishop Renovation
1031+
1032+8,000,000
1033+
1034+T47
1035+
1036+T48
1037+
1038+Budds Building
1039+
1040+T49
1041+
1042+ Renovation
1043+
1044+2,805,000
1045+
1046+T50
1047+
1048+T51
1049+
1050+Business School
1051+
1052+T52
1053+
1054+ Renovation
1055+
1056+4,803,000
1057+
1058+T53
1059+
1060+T54
1061+
1062+Chemistry Building
1063+
1064+53,700,000
1065+
1066+T55
1067+
1068+T56
1069+
1070+Commissary Warehouse
1071+
1072+1,000,000
1073+
1074+T57
1075+
1076+T58
1077+
1078+Deferred Maintenance/
1079+
1080+T59
1081+
1082+ Code Compliance/
1083+
1084+T60
1085+
1086+ ADA Compliance/
1087+
1088+T61
1089+
1090+ Infrastructure
1091+
1092+T62
1093+
1094+ Improvements &
1095+
1096+T63
1097+
1098+ Renovation Lump Sum and
1099+
1100+39,332,000
1101+
1102+805,000,000
1103+
5071104 T64
508-T65 Deferred Maintenance &
509-T66 Renovation Lump Sum
510-T67 Balance 104,668,000
1105+
1106+ Utility, Administrative
1107+
1108+T65
1109+
1110+ and Support Facilities
1111+
1112+T66
1113+
1114+T67
1115+
1116+Deferred Maintenance &
1117+
5111118 T68
512-T69 East Campus North
513-T70 Renovations 11,820,000
1119+
1120+ Renovation Lump Sum
1121+
1122+T69
1123+
1124+ Balance
1125+
1126+104,668,000
1127+
1128+T70
1129+
5141130 T71
515-T72 Engineering Building
516-T73 (with Environmental
517-T74 Research Institute) 36,700,000
1131+
1132+East Campus North
1133+
1134+T72
1135+
1136+ Renovations
1137+
1138+11,820,000
1139+
1140+T73
1141+
1142+T74
1143+
1144+Engineering Building
1145+
5181146 T75
519-T76 Equine Center 1,000,000
1147+
1148+ (with Environmental
1149+
1150+T76
1151+
1152+ Research Institute)
1153+
1154+36,700,000
1155+
5201156 T77
521-T78 Equipment, Library
522-T79 Collections &
523-T80 Telecommunications 60,500,000 470,000,000
1157+
1158+T78
1159+
1160+Equine Center
1161+
1162+1,000,000
1163+
1164+T79
1165+
1166+T80
1167+
1168+Equipment, Library
1169+
5241170 T81
525-T82 Equipment, Library
526-T83 Collections &
527-T84 Telecommunications
528-T85 Completion 182,118,146
1171+
1172+ Collections &
1173+
1174+T82
1175+
1176+ Telecommunications
1177+
1178+60,500,000
1179+
1180+470,000,000
1181+
1182+T83
1183+
1184+T84
1185+
1186+Equipment, Library
1187+
1188+T85
1189+
1190+ Collections &
1191+
5291192 T86
530-T87 Family Studies (DRM)
531-T88 Renovation 6,500,000
1193+
1194+ Telecommunications
1195+
1196+T87
1197+
1198+ Completion
1199+
1200+182,118,146
1201+
1202+T88
1203+
5321204 T89
533-T90 Farm Buildings Repairs/
534-T91 Replacement 6,000,000
1205+
1206+Family Studies (DRM)
1207+
1208+T90
1209+
1210+ Renovation
1211+
1212+6,500,000
1213+
1214+T91
1215+
5351216 T92
536-T93 Fine Arts Phase II 20,000,000
1217+
1218+Farm Buildings Repairs/
1219+
1220+T93
1221+
1222+ Replacement
1223+
1224+6,000,000
1225+
5371226 T94
538-T95 Floriculture Greenhouse 3,000,000
1227+
1228+T95
1229+
1230+Fine Arts Phase II
1231+
1232+20,000,000
1233+
5391234 T96
540-T97 Gant Building Renovations 34,000,000
1235+
1236+T97
1237+
1238+Floriculture Greenhouse
1239+
1240+3,000,000
1241+
5411242 T98
542-T99 Gant Plaza Deck 0
1243+
1244+T99
1245+
1246+Gant Building Renovations
1247+
1248+34,000,000
1249+
5431250 T100
544-T101 Gentry Completion 10,000,000
1251+
1252+T101
1253+
1254+Gant Plaza Deck
1255+
1256+0
1257+
5451258 T102
546-T103 Gentry Renovation 9,299,000
1259+
1260+T103
1261+
1262+Gentry Completion
1263+
1264+10,000,000
1265+
5471266 T104
548-T105 Grad Dorm Renovations 7,548,000
1267+
1268+T105
1269+
1270+Gentry Renovation
1271+
1272+9,299,000
1273+
5491274 T106
550-T107 Gulley Hall Renovation 1,416,000
1275+
1276+T107
1277+
1278+Grad Dorm Renovations
1279+
1280+7,548,000
1281+
5511282 T108
552-T109 Hartford Relocation
553-T110 Acquisition/Renovation 56,762,020 70,000,000
1283+
1284+T109
1285+
1286+Gulley Hall Renovation
1287+
1288+1,416,000
1289+
1290+T110
1291+
5541292 T111
555-T112 Hartford Relocation Design 1,500,000
1293+
1294+Hartford Relocation
1295+
1296+T112
1297+
1298+ Acquisition/Renovation
1299+
1300+56,762,020
1301+
1302+70,000,000
1303+
5561304 T113
557-T114 Hartford Relocation
558-T115 Feasibility Study 500,000
1305+
1306+T114
1307+
1308+Hartford Relocation Design
1309+
1310+1,500,000
1311+
1312+T115
1313+
5591314 T116
560-T117 Heating Plant Upgrade 10,000,000
1315+
1316+Hartford Relocation
1317+
1318+T117
1319+
1320+ Feasibility Study
1321+
1322+500,000
1323+
5611324 T118
562-T119 Hilltop Dormitory New 30,000,000
1325+
1326+T119
1327+
1328+Heating Plant Upgrade
1329+
1330+10,000,000
1331+
5631332 T120
564-T121 Hilltop Dormitory
565-T122 Renovations 3,141,000
1333+
1334+T121
1335+
1336+Hilltop Dormitory New
1337+
1338+30,000,000
1339+
1340+T122
1341+
5661342 T123
567-T124 Ice Rink Enclosure 2,616,000
1343+
1344+Hilltop Dormitory
1345+
1346+T124
1347+
1348+ Renovations
1349+
1350+3,141,000
1351+
5681352 T125
569-T126 Incubator Facilities 10,000,000
1353+
1354+T126
1355+
1356+Ice Rink Enclosure
1357+
1358+2,616,000
1359+
5701360 T127
571-T128 International House
572-T129 Conversion 800,000
1361+
1362+T128
1363+
1364+Incubator Facilities
1365+
1366+10,000,000
1367+
1368+T129
1369+
5731370 T130
574-T131 Intramural, Recreational
575-T132 and Intercollegiate
576-T133 Facilities 31,000,000
1371+
1372+International House
1373+
1374+T131
1375+
1376+ Conversion
1377+
1378+800,000
1379+
1380+T132
1381+
1382+T133
1383+
1384+Intramural, Recreational
1385+
5771386 T134
578-T135 Jorgensen Renovation 7,200,000
1387+
1388+ and Intercollegiate
1389+
1390+T135
1391+
1392+ Facilities
1393+
1394+31,000,000
1395+
5791396 T136
580-T137 Koons Hall Renovation/
581-T138 Addition 7,000,000
1397+
1398+T137
1399+
1400+Jorgensen Renovation
1401+
1402+7,200,000
1403+
1404+T138
1405+
5821406 T139
583-T140 Lakeside Renovation 3,800,000
1407+
1408+Koons Hall Renovation/
1409+
1410+T140
1411+
1412+ Addition
1413+
1414+7,000,000
1415+
5841416 T141
585-T142 Law School Renovations/
586-T143 Improvements 15,000,000
1417+
1418+T142
1419+
1420+Lakeside Renovation
1421+
1422+3,800,000
1423+
1424+T143
1425+
5871426 T144
588-T145 Library Storage Facility 5,000,000
1427+
1428+Law School Renovations/
1429+
1430+T145
1431+
1432+ Improvements
1433+
1434+15,000,000
1435+
5891436 T146
590-T147 Litchfield Agricultural
591-T148 Center – Phase I 1,000,000
1437+
1438+T147
1439+
1440+Library Storage Facility
1441+
1442+5,000,000
1443+
1444+T148
1445+
5921446 T149
593-T150 Litchfield Agricultural
594-T151 Center – Phase II 700,000
1447+
1448+Litchfield Agricultural
1449+
1450+T150
1451+
1452+ Center – Phase I
1453+
1454+1,000,000
1455+
1456+T151
1457+
5951458 T152
596-T153 Manchester Hall
597-T154 Renovation 6,000,000
1459+
1460+Litchfield Agricultural
1461+
1462+T153
1463+
1464+ Center – Phase II
1465+
1466+700,000
1467+
1468+T154
1469+
5981470 T155
599-T156 Mansfield Apartments
600-T157 Renovation 2,612,000
1471+
1472+Manchester Hall
1473+
1474+T156
1475+
1476+ Renovation
1477+
1478+6,000,000
1479+
1480+T157
1481+
6011482 T158
602-T159 Mansfield Training School
603-T160 Improvements 27,614,000 29,000,000
1483+
1484+Mansfield Apartments
1485+
1486+T159
1487+
1488+ Renovation
1489+
1490+2,612,000
1491+
1492+T160
1493+
6041494 T161
605-T162 Natural History Museum
606-T163 Completion 4,900,000
1495+
1496+Mansfield Training School
1497+
1498+T162
1499+
1500+ Improvements
1501+
1502+27,614,000
1503+
1504+29,000,000
1505+
1506+T163
1507+
6071508 T164
608-T165 North Campus Renovation 2,654,000
1509+
1510+Natural History Museum
1511+
1512+T165
1513+
1514+ Completion
1515+
1516+4,900,000
1517+
6091518 T166
610-T167 North Campus Renovation
611-T168 Completion 21,049,000
1519+
1520+T167
1521+
1522+North Campus Renovation
1523+
1524+2,654,000
1525+
1526+T168
1527+
6121528 T169
613-T170 North Hillside Road
614-T171 Completion 11,500,000
1529+
1530+North Campus Renovation
1531+
1532+T170
1533+
1534+ Completion
1535+
1536+21,049,000
1537+
1538+T171
1539+
6151540 T172
616-T173 North Superblock Site
617-T174 and Utilities 8,000,000
1541+
1542+North Hillside Road
1543+
1544+T173
1545+
1546+ Completion
1547+
1548+11,500,000
1549+
1550+T174
1551+
6181552 T175
619-T176 Northwest Quadrant
620-T177 Renovation 2,001,000
1553+
1554+North Superblock Site
1555+
1556+T176
1557+
1558+ and Utilities
1559+
1560+8,000,000
1561+
1562+T177
1563+
6211564 T178
622-T179 Northwest Quadrant
623-T180 Renovation 15,874,000
1565+
1566+Northwest Quadrant
1567+
1568+T179
1569+
1570+ Renovation
1571+
1572+2,001,000
1573+
1574+T180
1575+
6241576 T181
625-T182 Observatory 1,000,000
1577+
1578+Northwest Quadrant
1579+
1580+T182
1581+
1582+ Renovation
1583+
1584+15,874,000
1585+
6261586 T183
627-T184 Old Central Warehouse 18,000,000
1587+
1588+T184
1589+
1590+Observatory
1591+
1592+1,000,000
1593+
6281594 T185
629-T186 Parking Garage #3 78,000,000
1595+
1596+T186
1597+
1598+Old Central Warehouse
1599+
1600+18,000,000
1601+
6301602 T187
631-T188 Parking Garage – North 10,000,000
1603+
1604+T188
1605+
1606+Parking Garage #3
1607+
1608+78,000,000
1609+
6321610 T189
633-T190 Parking Garage – South 15,000,000
1611+
1612+T190
1613+
1614+Parking Garage – North
1615+
1616+10,000,000
1617+
6341618 T191
635-T192 Pedestrian Spinepath 2,556,000
1619+
1620+T192
1621+
1622+Parking Garage – South
1623+
1624+15,000,000
1625+
6361626 T193
637-T194 Pedestrian Walkways 3,233,000
1627+
1628+T194
1629+
1630+Pedestrian Spinepath
1631+
1632+2,556,000
1633+
6381634 T195
639-T196 Psychology Building
640-T197 Renovation/Addition 20,000,000
1635+
1636+T196
1637+
1638+Pedestrian Walkways
1639+
1640+3,233,000
1641+
1642+T197
1643+
6411644 T198
642-T199 Residential Life Facilities 162,000,000
1645+
1646+Psychology Building
1647+
1648+T199
1649+
1650+ Renovation/Addition
1651+
1652+20,000,000
1653+
6431654 T200
644-T201 Roadways 10,000,000
1655+
1656+T201
1657+
1658+Residential Life Facilities
1659+
1660+162,000,000
1661+
6451662 T202
646-T203 School of Business 20,000,000
1663+
1664+T203
1665+
1666+Roadways
1667+
1668+10,000,000
1669+
6471670 T204
648-T205 School of Pharmacy/ 3,856,000
649-T206 Biology
1671+
1672+T205
1673+
1674+School of Business
1675+
1676+20,000,000
1677+
1678+T206
1679+
6501680 T207
651-T208 School of Pharmacy/
652-T209 Biology Completion 61,058,000
1681+
1682+School of Pharmacy/
1683+
1684+3,856,000
1685+
1686+T208
1687+
1688+ Biology
1689+
1690+T209
1691+
6531692 T210
654-T211 Shippee/Buckley
655-T212 Renovations 6,156,000
1693+
1694+School of Pharmacy/
1695+
1696+T211
1697+
1698+ Biology Completion
1699+
1700+61,058,000
1701+
1702+T212
1703+
6561704 T213
657-T214 Social Science K Building 20,964,000
1705+
1706+Shippee/Buckley
1707+
1708+T214
1709+
1710+ Renovations
1711+
1712+6,156,000
1713+
6581714 T215
659-T216 South Campus Complex 13,127,000
1715+
1716+T216
1717+
1718+Social Science K Building
1719+
1720+20,964,000
1721+
6601722 T217
661-T218 Stamford Campus
662-T219 Improvements/Housing 13,000,000
1723+
1724+T218
1725+
1726+South Campus Complex
1727+
1728+13,127,000
1729+
1730+T219
1731+
6631732 T220
664-T221 Stamford Downtown
665-T222 Relocation – Phase I 45,659,000
1733+
1734+Stamford Campus
1735+
1736+T221
1737+
1738+ Improvements/Housing
1739+
1740+13,000,000
1741+
1742+T222
1743+
6661744 T223
667-T224 Stamford Downtown
668-T225 Relocation – Phase II 17,392,000
1745+
1746+Stamford Downtown
1747+
1748+T224
1749+
1750+ Relocation – Phase I
1751+
1752+45,659,000
1753+
1754+T225
1755+
6691756 T226
670-T227 Storrs Hall Addition 4,300,000
1757+
1758+Stamford Downtown
1759+
1760+T227
1761+
1762+ Relocation – Phase II
1763+
1764+17,392,000
1765+
6711766 T228
672-T229 Student Health Services 12,000,000
1767+
1768+T229
1769+
1770+Storrs Hall Addition
1771+
1772+4,300,000
1773+
6731774 T230
674-T231 Student Union Addition 23,000,000
1775+
1776+T231
1777+
1778+Student Health Services
1779+
1780+12,000,000
1781+
6751782 T232
676-T233 Support Facility
677-T234 (Architectural and
678-T235 Engineering Services) 2,000,000
1783+
1784+T233
1785+
1786+Student Union Addition
1787+
1788+23,000,000
1789+
1790+T234
1791+
1792+T235
1793+
1794+Support Facility
1795+
6791796 T236
680-T237 Technology Quadrant –
681-T238 Phase IA 38,000,000
1797+
1798+ (Architectural and
1799+
1800+T237
1801+
1802+ Engineering Services)
1803+
1804+2,000,000
1805+
1806+T238
1807+
6821808 T239
683-T240 Technology Quadrant –
684-T241 Phase IB 16,611,000
1809+
1810+Technology Quadrant –
1811+
1812+T240
1813+
1814+ Phase IA
1815+
1816+38,000,000
1817+
1818+T241
1819+
6851820 T242
686-T243 Technology Quadrant –
687-T244 Phase II 72,000,000
1821+
1822+Technology Quadrant –
1823+
1824+T243
1825+
1826+ Phase IB
1827+
1828+16,611,000
1829+
1830+T244
1831+
6881832 T245
689-T246 Technology Quadrant –
690-T247 Phase III 15,000,000
1833+
1834+Technology Quadrant –
1835+
1836+T246
1837+
1838+ Phase II
1839+
1840+72,000,000
1841+
1842+T247
1843+
6911844 T248
692-T249 Torrey Life Science
693-T250 Renovation 17,000,000
1845+
1846+Technology Quadrant –
1847+
1848+T249
1849+
1850+ Phase III
1851+
1852+15,000,000
1853+
1854+T250
1855+
6941856 T251
695-T252 Torrey Renovation
696-T253 Completion and Biology
697-T254 Expansion 42,000,000
1857+
1858+Torrey Life Science
1859+
1860+T252
1861+
1862+ Renovation
1863+
1864+17,000,000
1865+
1866+T253
1867+
1868+T254
1869+
1870+Torrey Renovation
1871+
6981872 T255
699-T256 Torrington Campus
700-T257 Improvements 1,000,000
1873+
1874+ Completion and Biology
1875+
1876+T256
1877+
1878+ Expansion
1879+
1880+42,000,000
1881+
1882+T257
1883+
7011884 T258
702-T259 Towers Renovation 17,794,000
1885+
1886+Torrington Campus
1887+
1888+T259
1889+
1890+ Improvements
1891+
1892+1,000,000
1893+
7031894 T260
704-T261 UConn Products Store 1,000,000
1895+
1896+T261
1897+
1898+Towers Renovation
1899+
1900+17,794,000
1901+
7051902 T262
706-T263 Undergraduate Education
707-T264 Center 650,000
1903+
1904+T263
1905+
1906+UConn Products Store
1907+
1908+1,000,000
1909+
1910+T264
1911+
7081912 T265
709-T266 Undergraduate Education
710-T267 Center 7,450,000
1913+
1914+Undergraduate Education
1915+
1916+T266
1917+
1918+ Center
1919+
1920+650,000
1921+
1922+T267
1923+
7111924 T268
712-T269 Underground Steam &
713-T270 Water Upgrade 3,500,000
1925+
1926+Undergraduate Education
1927+
1928+T269
1929+
1930+ Center
1931+
1932+7,450,000
1933+
1934+T270
1935+
7141936 T271
715-T272 Underground Steam &
716-T273 Water Upgrade
717-T274 Completion 9,000,000
1937+
1938+Underground Steam &
1939+
1940+T272
1941+
1942+ Water Upgrade
1943+
1944+3,500,000
1945+
1946+T273
1947+
1948+T274
1949+
1950+Underground Steam &
1951+
7181952 T275
719-T276 University Programs
720-T277 Building – Phase I 8,750,000
1953+
1954+ Water Upgrade
1955+
1956+T276
1957+
1958+ Completion
1959+
1960+9,000,000
1961+
1962+T277
1963+
7211964 T278
722-T279 University Programs
723-T280 Building – Phase II
724-T281 Visitors Center 300,000
1965+
1966+University Programs
1967+
1968+T279
1969+
1970+ Building – Phase I
1971+
1972+8,750,000
1973+
1974+T280
1975+
1976+T281
1977+
1978+University Programs
1979+
7251980 T282
726-T283 Waring Building
727-T284 Conversion 7,888,000
1981+
1982+ Building – Phase II
1983+
1984+T283
1985+
1986+ Visitors Center
1987+
1988+300,000
1989+
1990+T284
1991+
7281992 T285
729-T286 Waterbury Downtown
730-T287 Campus 3,000,000
1993+
1994+Waring Building
1995+
1996+T286
1997+
1998+ Conversion
1999+
2000+7,888,000
2001+
2002+T287
2003+
7312004 T288
732-T289 Waterbury Property
733-T290 Purchase 325,000
2005+
2006+Waterbury Downtown
2007+
2008+T289
2009+
2010+ Campus
2011+
2012+3,000,000
2013+
2014+T290
2015+
7342016 T291
735-T292 West Campus Renovations 14,897,000
2017+
2018+Waterbury Property
2019+
2020+T292
2021+
2022+ Purchase
2023+
2024+325,000
2025+
7362026 T293
737-T294 West Hartford Campus
738-T295 Renovations/
739-T296 Improvements 25,000,000
2027+
2028+T294
2029+
2030+West Campus Renovations
2031+
2032+14,897,000
2033+
2034+T295
2035+
2036+T296
2037+
2038+West Hartford Campus
2039+
7402040 T297
741-T298 White Building Renovation 2,430,000
2041+
2042+ Renovations/
2043+
2044+T298
2045+
2046+ Improvements
2047+
2048+25,000,000
2049+
7422050 T299
743-T300 Wilbur Cross Building
744-T301 Renovation 3,645,000
2051+
2052+T300
2053+
2054+White Building Renovation
2055+
2056+2,430,000
2057+
2058+T301
2059+
7452060 T302
746-T303 Young Building
747-T304 Renovation/Addition 17,000,000
2061+
2062+Wilbur Cross Building
2063+
2064+T303
2065+
2066+ Renovation
2067+
2068+3,645,000
2069+
2070+T304
2071+
7482072 T305
749-T306 HEALTH CENTER
2073+
2074+Young Building
2075+
2076+T306
2077+
2078+ Renovation/Addition
2079+
2080+17,000,000
2081+
7502082 T307
751-T308 CLAC Renovation
752-T309 Biosafety Level 3 Lab 14,000,000
2083+
2084+T308
2085+
2086+HEALTH CENTER
2087+
2088+T309
2089+
7532090 T310
754-T311 Deferred Maintenance/
755-T312 Code/ADA
756-T313 Renovation Sum 61,000,000
757-T314 – Health Center
758-T315 Dental School Renovation 5,000,000
2091+
2092+CLAC Renovation
2093+
2094+T311
2095+
2096+ Biosafety Level 3 Lab
2097+
2098+14,000,000
2099+
2100+T312
2101+
2102+T313
2103+
2104+Deferred Maintenance/
2105+
2106+T314
2107+
2108+ Code Compliance/ADA
2109+
2110+T315
2111+
2112+ Compliance/Infrastructure
2113+
7592114 T316
760-T317 Equipment, Library
761-T318 Collections and
762-T319 Telecommunications –
763-T320 Health Center 75,000,000
2115+
2116+ Improvements &
2117+
2118+T317
2119+
2120+ Renovation Lump
2121+
2122+T318
2123+
2124+ Sum and Utility,
2125+
2126+T319
2127+
2128+ Administrative and
2129+
2130+T320
2131+
2132+ Support Facilities
2133+
2134+61,000,000
2135+
7642136 T321
765-T322 Library/Student Computer
766-T323 Center Renovation 5,000,000
2137+
2138+ – Health Center
2139+
2140+T322
2141+
2142+Dental School Renovation
2143+
2144+5,000,000
2145+
2146+T323
2147+
7672148 T324
768-T325 Main Building Renovation 125,000,000
2149+
2150+Equipment, Library
2151+
2152+T325
2153+
2154+ Collections and
2155+
7692156 T326
770-T327 Medical School Academic
771-T328 Building Renovation 9,000,000
2157+
2158+ Telecommunications –
2159+
2160+T327
2161+
2162+ Health Center
2163+
2164+75,000,000
2165+
2166+T328
2167+
7722168 T329
773-T330 Parking Garage – Health
774-T331 Center 8,400,000
2169+
2170+Library/Student Computer
2171+
2172+T330
2173+
2174+ Center Renovation
2175+
2176+5,000,000
2177+
2178+T331
2179+
7752180 T332
776-T333 Research Tower 60,000,000
2181+
2182+Main Building Renovation
2183+
2184+125,000,000
2185+
2186+T333
2187+
7772188 T334
778-T335 Support Building
779-T336 Addition/Renovation 4,000,000
2189+
2190+Medical School Academic
2191+
2192+T335
2193+
2194+ Building Renovation
2195+
2196+9,000,000
2197+
2198+T336
2199+
7802200 T337
781-T338 The University of
782-T339 Connecticut
783-T340 Health Center
784-T341 New Construction and
785-T342 Renovation 394,900,000
2201+
2202+Parking Garage – Health
2203+
2204+T338
2205+
2206+ Center
2207+
2208+8,400,000
2209+
2210+T339
2211+
2212+T340
2213+
2214+Research Tower
2215+
2216+60,000,000
2217+
2218+T341
2219+
2220+T342
2221+
2222+Support Building
2223+
7862224 T343
787-T344 Planning and Design Costs 25,000,000
2225+
2226+ Addition/Renovation
2227+
2228+4,000,000
2229+
2230+T344
2231+
7882232 T345
789-T346 Total – Storrs and Regional
790-T347 Campus Project List 2,583,000,000
2233+
2234+The University of
2235+
2236+T346
2237+
2238+ Connecticut
2239+
2240+T347
2241+
2242+ Health Center
2243+
7912244 T348
792-T349 Total – Health Center
793-T350 Project List 786,300,000
2245+
2246+ New Construction and
2247+
2248+T349
2249+
2250+ Renovation
2251+
2252+394,900,000
2253+
2254+T350
2255+
7942256 T351
795-T352 TOTAL 382,000,000 868,000,000 3,369,300,000
796-
797-T1
798-
799-UConn 2000 Project
800-
801-Phase I
802-
803-Phase II
804-
805-Phase III
806-
807-T2
808-
809-Fiscal Years
810-
811-Fiscal Years
812-
813-Fiscal Years
814-
815-T3
816-
817-1996-1999
818-
819-2000-2005
820-
821-2005-[2024] 2027
822-
823-T4
824-
825-T5
826-
827-Academic and Research
828-
829-450,000,000
830-
831-T6
832-
833- Facilities
834-
835-T7
836-
837-T8
838-
839-Agricultural Biotechnology
840-
841-T9
842-
843- Facility
844-
845-9,400,000
846-
847-T10
848-
849-T11
850-
851-Agricultural Biotechnology
852-
853-T12
854-
855- Facility Completion
2257+
2258+Planning and Design Costs
2259+
2260+25,000,000
2261+
2262+T352
2263+
2264+T353
2265+
2266+Total – Storrs and Regional
2267+
2268+T354
2269+
2270+ Campus Project List
2271+
2272+2,583,000,000
2273+
2274+T355
2275+
2276+T356
2277+
2278+Total – Health Center
2279+
2280+T357
2281+
2282+ Project List
2283+
2284+786,300,000
2285+
2286+T358
2287+
2288+T359
2289+
2290+TOTAL
2291+
2292+382,000,000
2293+
2294+868,000,000
2295+
2296+3,369,300,000
2297+
2298+
2299+
2300+Sec. 64. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2301+
2302+(a) (1) The university is authorized to provide by resolution, at one time or from time to time, for the issuance and sale of securities, in its own name on behalf of the state, pursuant to section 10a-109f. The board of trustees of the university is hereby authorized by such resolution to delegate to its finance committee such matters as it may determine appropriate other than the authorization and maximum amount of the securities to be issued, the nature of the obligation of the securities as established pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and the projects for which the proceeds are to be used. The finance committee may act on such matters unless and until the board of trustees elects to reassume the same. The amount of securities the special debt service requirements of which are secured by the state debt service commitment that the board of trustees is authorized to provide for the issuance and sale in accordance with this subsection shall be capped in each fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board of trustees does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such amount in a fiscal year, all or such portion, as the case may be, may be carried forward to any succeeding fiscal year and provided further, the actual amount for funding, paying or providing for the items described in subparagraph (C) of subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year:
2303+
2304+
2305+
2306+T360 Fiscal Year Amount
2307+T361 1996 $112,542,000
2308+T362 1997 112,001,000
2309+T363 1998 93,146,000
2310+T364 1999 64,311,000
2311+T365 2000 130,000,000
2312+T366 2001 100,000,000
2313+T367 2002 100,000,000
2314+T368 2003 100,000,000
2315+T369 2004 100,000,000
2316+T370 2005 100,000,000
2317+T371 2006 79,000,000
2318+T372 2007 89,000,000
2319+T373 2008 115,000,000
2320+T374 2009 140,000,000
2321+T375 2010 0
2322+T376 2011 138,800,000
2323+T377 2012 157,200,000
2324+T378 2013 143,000,000
2325+T379 2014 204,400,000
2326+T380 2015 315,500,000
2327+T381 2016 312,100,000
2328+T382 2017 240,400,000
2329+T383 2018 [295,500,000] 265,900,000
2330+T384 2019 [251,000,000] 225,900,000
2331+T385 2020 [269,000,000] 225,700,000
2332+T386 2021 [191,500,000] 160,300,000
2333+T387 2022 [144,000,000] 53,100,000
2334+T388 2023 [112,000,000] 36,800,000
2335+T389 2024 [73,500,000] 34,700,000
2336+T390 2025 125,000,000
2337+T391 2026 110,000,000
2338+T392 2027 99,100,000
2339+
2340+T360
2341+
2342+Fiscal Year
2343+
2344+Amount
2345+
2346+T361
2347+
2348+1996
2349+
2350+$112,542,000
2351+
2352+T362
2353+
2354+1997
2355+
2356+112,001,000
2357+
2358+T363
2359+
2360+1998
2361+
2362+93,146,000
2363+
2364+T364
2365+
2366+1999
2367+
2368+64,311,000
2369+
2370+T365
2371+
2372+2000
2373+
2374+130,000,000
2375+
2376+T366
2377+
2378+2001
2379+
2380+100,000,000
2381+
2382+T367
2383+
2384+2002
2385+
2386+100,000,000
2387+
2388+T368
2389+
2390+2003
2391+
2392+100,000,000
2393+
2394+T369
2395+
2396+2004
2397+
2398+100,000,000
2399+
2400+T370
2401+
2402+2005
2403+
2404+100,000,000
2405+
2406+T371
2407+
2408+2006
2409+
2410+79,000,000
2411+
2412+T372
2413+
2414+2007
2415+
2416+89,000,000
2417+
2418+T373
2419+
2420+2008
2421+
2422+115,000,000
2423+
2424+T374
2425+
2426+2009
2427+
2428+140,000,000
2429+
2430+T375
2431+
2432+2010
2433+
2434+0
2435+
2436+T376
2437+
2438+2011
2439+
2440+138,800,000
2441+
2442+T377
2443+
2444+2012
2445+
2446+157,200,000
2447+
2448+T378
2449+
2450+2013
2451+
2452+143,000,000
2453+
2454+T379
2455+
2456+2014
2457+
2458+204,400,000
2459+
2460+T380
2461+
2462+2015
2463+
2464+315,500,000
2465+
2466+T381
2467+
2468+2016
2469+
2470+312,100,000
2471+
2472+T382
2473+
2474+2017
2475+
2476+240,400,000
2477+
2478+T383
2479+
2480+2018
2481+
2482+[295,500,000] 265,900,000
2483+
2484+T384
2485+
2486+2019
2487+
2488+[251,000,000] 225,900,000
2489+
2490+T385
2491+
2492+2020
2493+
2494+[269,000,000] 225,700,000
2495+
2496+T386
2497+
2498+2021
2499+
2500+[191,500,000] 160,300,000
2501+
2502+T387
2503+
2504+2022
2505+
2506+[144,000,000] 53,100,000
2507+
2508+T388
2509+
2510+2023
2511+
2512+[112,000,000] 36,800,000
2513+
2514+T389
2515+
2516+2024
2517+
2518+[73,500,000] 34,700,000
2519+
2520+T390
2521+
2522+2025
2523+
2524+125,000,000
2525+
2526+T391
2527+
2528+2026
2529+
2530+110,000,000
2531+
2532+T392
2533+
2534+2027
2535+
2536+99,100,000
2537+
2538+Sec. 65. Subsection (a) of section 10a-109n of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2539+
2540+(a) For the period from July 1, 2001, to June 30, [2024] 2027, or until completion of the UConn 2000 infrastructure improvement program, whichever is later, the university shall have charge and supervision of the design, planning, acquisition, remodeling, alteration, repair, enlargement or demolition of any real asset or any other project on its campuses.
2541+
2542+Sec. 66. Subsection (a) of section 13b-236 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2543+
2544+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [ten million] seven million five hundred thousand dollars.
2545+
2546+Sec. 67. Subsection (a) of section 16a-40d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2547+
2548+(a) The State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate five million dollars per year beginning in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, and until the fiscal year ending June 30, [2010] 2009, except that such principal amounts shall not exceed in the aggregate two million five hundred thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be deposited in the Energy Conservation Loan Fund established under section 16a-40a for the purposes of making and guaranteeing loans and deferred loans as provided in section 5 of public act 05-2 of the October 25 special session and section 16a-46e. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Said bonds issued pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
2549+
2550+Sec. 68. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2551+
2552+(a) For the purposes of sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion six hundred thirty million one hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six] one billion eight hundred forty-three million one hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided [ninety-two million five hundred thousand] one hundred sixty-seven million nine hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
2553+
2554+Sec. 69. Subsection (d) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2555+
2556+(d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall preclude the State Bond Commission from authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds, in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [three billion three hundred seventy-five million five hundred eighty thousand dollars, provided one hundred eighty million] three billion eight hundred eighty-four million eighty thousand dollars, provided three hundred fifty million three hundred thousand dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018, that are not general obligations of the state of Connecticut to which the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal and interest. Such revenue bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding thirty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such revenue bonds. The revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes authorized to be issued under sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall be special obligations of the state and shall not be payable from nor charged upon any funds other than the revenues or other receipts, funds or moneys pledged therefor as provided in said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, including the repayment of municipal loan obligations; nor shall the state or any political subdivision thereof be subject to any liability thereon except to the extent of such pledged revenues or the receipts, funds or moneys pledged therefor as provided in said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The issuance of revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes under the provisions of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall not directly or indirectly or contingently obligate the state or any political subdivision thereof to levy or to pledge any form of taxation whatever therefor or to make any appropriation for their payment. The revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of the state or of any political subdivision thereof, except the property mortgaged or otherwise encumbered under the provisions and for the purposes of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The substance of such limitation shall be plainly stated on the face of each revenue bond, revenue state bond anticipation note and revenue state grant anticipation note issued pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, shall not be subject to any statutory limitation on the indebtedness of the state and such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes, when issued, shall not be included in computing the aggregate indebtedness of the state in respect to and to the extent of any such limitation. As part of the contract of the state with the owners of such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes, all amounts necessary for the punctual payment of the debt service requirements with respect to such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes shall be deemed appropriated, but only from the sources pledged pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. The proceeds of such revenue bonds or notes may be deposited in the Clean Water Fund for use in accordance with the permitted uses of such fund. Any expense incurred in connection with the carrying out of the provisions of this section, including the costs of issuance of revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes and revenue state grant anticipation notes may be paid from the accrued interest and premiums or from any other proceeds of the sale of such revenue bonds, revenue state bond anticipation notes or revenue state grant anticipation notes and in the same manner as other obligations of the state. All provisions of subsections (g), (k), (l), (s) and (u) of section 3-20 or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, are hereby adopted and shall apply to all revenue bonds, state revenue bond anticipation notes and state revenue grant anticipation notes authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive. For the purposes of subsection (o) of section 3-20, "bond act" shall be construed to include said sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive.
2557+
2558+Sec. 70. Subsection (a) of section 23-103 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2559+
2560+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [seven] twelve million dollars.
2561+
2562+Sec. 71. Subsection (a) of section 29-1aa of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2563+
2564+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [two million eight hundred thousand] two million dollars.
2565+
2566+Sec. 72. Subsection (a) of section 32-41dd of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2567+
2568+(a) The State Bond Commission shall authorize the issuance of bonds of the state, in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate two hundred million dollars for the Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund established pursuant to section 32-41cc. The amount authorized for the issuance and sale of such bonds in each of the following fiscal years shall not exceed the following corresponding amount for each such fiscal year, provided, to the extent the advisory committee does not provide for the use of all or a portion of such amount in any such fiscal year, such amount not provided for shall be carried forward and added to the authorized amount for the next succeeding fiscal year, and provided further, the costs of issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows:
2569+
2570+
2571+
2572+T393 Fiscal Year Ending Amount
2573+T394 June Thirtieth
2574+T395 2013 $10,000,000
2575+T396 2014 10,000,000
2576+T397 2015 15,000,000
2577+T398 2016 15,000,000
2578+T399 2017 0
2579+T400 2018 [25,000,000] 15,000,000
2580+T401 2019 [25,000,000] 15,000,000
2581+T402 2020 25,000,000
2582+T403 2021 25,000,000
2583+T404 2022 25,000,000
2584+T405 2023 25,000,000
2585+T406 Total [$200,000,000] $180,000,000
2586+
2587+T393
2588+
2589+Fiscal Year Ending
2590+
2591+Amount
2592+
2593+T394
2594+
2595+June Thirtieth
2596+
2597+T395
2598+
2599+2013
2600+
2601+$10,000,000
2602+
2603+T396
2604+
2605+2014
8562606
8572607 10,000,000
8582608
859-T13
860-
861-T14
862-
863-Alumni Quadrant
864-
865-T15
866-
867- Renovations
868-
869-14,338,000
870-
871-T16
872-
873-T17
874-
875-Arjona and Monteith
876-
877-T18
878-
879- (new classroom buildings)
880-
881-66,100,000
882-
883-T19
884-
885-T20
886-
887-Avery Point Campus
888-
889-T21
890-
891- Undergraduate and
892-
893-T22
894-
895- Library Building
896-
897-35,000,000
898-
899-T23
900-
901-T24
902-
903-Avery Point Marine
904-
905-T25
906-
907- Science Research Center –
908-
909-T26
910-
911- Phase I
912-
913-34,000,000
914-
915-T27
916-
917-T28
918-
919-Avery Point Marine
920-
921-T29
922-
923- Science Research Center –
924-
925-T30
926-
927- Phase II
928-
929-16,682,000
930-
931-T31
932-
933-T32
934-
935-Avery Point Renovation
936-
937-5,600,000
2609+T397
2610+
2611+2015
9382612
9392613 15,000,000
9402614
941-T33
942-
943-T34
944-
945-Babbidge Library
2615+T398
2616+
2617+2016
2618+
2619+15,000,000
2620+
2621+T399
2622+
2623+2017
9462624
9472625 0
9482626
949-T35
950-
951-T36
952-
953-Balancing Contingency
954-
955-5,506,834
956-
957-T37
958-
959-T38
960-
961-Beach Hall Renovations
962-
963-10,000,000
964-
965-T39
966-
967-T40
968-
969-Benton State Art Museum
970-
971-T41
972-
973- Addition
974-
975-1,400,000
976-
977-3,000,000
978-
979-T42
980-
981-T43
982-
983-Biobehavioral Complex
984-
985-T44
986-
987- Replacement
988-
989-4,000,000
990-
991-T45
992-
993-T46
994-
995-Bishop Renovation
996-
997-8,000,000
998-
999-T47
1000-
1001-T48
1002-
1003-Budds Building
1004-
1005-T49
1006-
1007- Renovation
1008-
1009-2,805,000
1010-
1011-T50
1012-
1013-T51
1014-
1015-Business School
1016-
1017-T52
1018-
1019- Renovation
1020-
1021-4,803,000
1022-
1023-T53
1024-
1025-T54
1026-
1027-Chemistry Building
1028-
1029-53,700,000
1030-
1031-T55
1032-
1033-T56
1034-
1035-Commissary Warehouse
1036-
1037-1,000,000
1038-
1039-T57
1040-
1041-T58
1042-
1043-Deferred Maintenance/
1044-
1045-T59
1046-
1047- Code Compliance/
1048-
1049-T60
1050-
1051- ADA Compliance/
1052-
1053-T61
1054-
1055- Infrastructure
1056-
1057-T62
1058-
1059- Improvements &
1060-
1061-T63
1062-
1063- Renovation Lump Sum
1064-
1065-39,332,000
1066-
1067-805,000,000
1068-
1069-T64
1070-
1071-T65
1072-
1073-Deferred Maintenance &
1074-
1075-T66
1076-
1077- Renovation Lump Sum
1078-
1079-T67
1080-
1081- Balance
1082-
1083-104,668,000
1084-
1085-T68
1086-
1087-T69
1088-
1089-East Campus North
1090-
1091-T70
1092-
1093- Renovations
1094-
1095-11,820,000
1096-
1097-T71
1098-
1099-T72
1100-
1101-Engineering Building
1102-
1103-T73
1104-
1105- (with Environmental
1106-
1107-T74
1108-
1109- Research Institute)
1110-
1111-36,700,000
1112-
1113-T75
1114-
1115-T76
1116-
1117-Equine Center
1118-
1119-1,000,000
1120-
1121-T77
1122-
1123-T78
1124-
1125-Equipment, Library
1126-
1127-T79
1128-
1129- Collections &
1130-
1131-T80
1132-
1133- Telecommunications
1134-
1135-60,500,000
1136-
1137-470,000,000
1138-
1139-T81
1140-
1141-T82
1142-
1143-Equipment, Library
1144-
1145-T83
1146-
1147- Collections &
1148-
1149-T84
1150-
1151- Telecommunications
1152-
1153-T85
1154-
1155- Completion
1156-
1157-182,118,146
1158-
1159-T86
1160-
1161-T87
1162-
1163-Family Studies (DRM)
1164-
1165-T88
1166-
1167- Renovation
1168-
1169-6,500,000
1170-
1171-T89
1172-
1173-T90
1174-
1175-Farm Buildings Repairs/
1176-
1177-T91
1178-
1179- Replacement
1180-
1181-6,000,000
1182-
1183-T92
1184-
1185-T93
1186-
1187-Fine Arts Phase II
1188-
1189-20,000,000
1190-
1191-T94
1192-
1193-T95
1194-
1195-Floriculture Greenhouse
1196-
1197-3,000,000
1198-
1199-T96
1200-
1201-T97
1202-
1203-Gant Building Renovations
1204-
1205-34,000,000
1206-
1207-T98
1208-
1209-T99
1210-
1211-Gant Plaza Deck
1212-
1213-0
1214-
1215-T100
1216-
1217-T101
1218-
1219-Gentry Completion
1220-
1221-10,000,000
1222-
1223-T102
1224-
1225-T103
1226-
1227-Gentry Renovation
1228-
1229-9,299,000
1230-
1231-T104
1232-
1233-T105
1234-
1235-Grad Dorm Renovations
1236-
1237-7,548,000
1238-
1239-T106
1240-
1241-T107
1242-
1243-Gulley Hall Renovation
1244-
1245-1,416,000
1246-
1247-T108
1248-
1249-T109
1250-
1251-Hartford Relocation
1252-
1253-T110
1254-
1255- Acquisition/Renovation
1256-
1257-56,762,020
1258-
1259-70,000,000
1260-
1261-T111
1262-
1263-T112
1264-
1265-Hartford Relocation Design
1266-
1267-1,500,000
1268-
1269-T113
1270-
1271-T114
1272-
1273-Hartford Relocation
1274-
1275-T115
1276-
1277- Feasibility Study
1278-
1279-500,000
1280-
1281-T116
1282-
1283-T117
1284-
1285-Heating Plant Upgrade
1286-
1287-10,000,000
1288-
1289-T118
1290-
1291-T119
1292-
1293-Hilltop Dormitory New
1294-
1295-30,000,000
1296-
1297-T120
1298-
1299-T121
1300-
1301-Hilltop Dormitory
1302-
1303-T122
1304-
1305- Renovations
1306-
1307-3,141,000
1308-
1309-T123
1310-
1311-T124
1312-
1313-Ice Rink Enclosure
1314-
1315-2,616,000
1316-
1317-T125
1318-
1319-T126
1320-
1321-Incubator Facilities
1322-
1323-10,000,000
1324-
1325-T127
1326-
1327-T128
1328-
1329-International House
1330-
1331-T129
1332-
1333- Conversion
1334-
1335-800,000
1336-
1337-T130
1338-
1339-T131
1340-
1341-Intramural, Recreational
1342-
1343-T132
1344-
1345- and Intercollegiate
1346-
1347-T133
1348-
1349- Facilities
1350-
1351-31,000,000
1352-
1353-T134
1354-
1355-T135
1356-
1357-Jorgensen Renovation
1358-
1359-7,200,000
1360-
1361-T136
1362-
1363-T137
1364-
1365-Koons Hall Renovation/
1366-
1367-T138
1368-
1369- Addition
1370-
1371-7,000,000
1372-
1373-T139
1374-
1375-T140
1376-
1377-Lakeside Renovation
1378-
1379-3,800,000
1380-
1381-T141
1382-
1383-T142
1384-
1385-Law School Renovations/
1386-
1387-T143
1388-
1389- Improvements
1390-
1391-15,000,000
1392-
1393-T144
1394-
1395-T145
1396-
1397-Library Storage Facility
1398-
1399-5,000,000
1400-
1401-T146
1402-
1403-T147
1404-
1405-Litchfield Agricultural
1406-
1407-T148
1408-
1409- Center – Phase I
1410-
1411-1,000,000
1412-
1413-T149
1414-
1415-T150
1416-
1417-Litchfield Agricultural
1418-
1419-T151
1420-
1421- Center – Phase II
1422-
1423-700,000
1424-
1425-T152
1426-
1427-T153
1428-
1429-Manchester Hall
1430-
1431-T154
1432-
1433- Renovation
1434-
1435-6,000,000
1436-
1437-T155
1438-
1439-T156
1440-
1441-Mansfield Apartments
1442-
1443-T157
1444-
1445- Renovation
1446-
1447-2,612,000
1448-
1449-T158
1450-
1451-T159
1452-
1453-Mansfield Training School
1454-
1455-T160
1456-
1457- Improvements
1458-
1459-27,614,000
1460-
1461-29,000,000
1462-
1463-T161
1464-
1465-T162
1466-
1467-Natural History Museum
1468-
1469-T163
1470-
1471- Completion
1472-
1473-4,900,000
1474-
1475-T164
1476-
1477-T165
1478-
1479-North Campus Renovation
1480-
1481-2,654,000
1482-
1483-T166
1484-
1485-T167
1486-
1487-North Campus Renovation
1488-
1489-T168
1490-
1491- Completion
1492-
1493-21,049,000
1494-
1495-T169
1496-
1497-T170
1498-
1499-North Hillside Road
1500-
1501-T171
1502-
1503- Completion
1504-
1505-11,500,000
1506-
1507-T172
1508-
1509-T173
1510-
1511-North Superblock Site
1512-
1513-T174
1514-
1515- and Utilities
1516-
1517-8,000,000
1518-
1519-T175
1520-
1521-T176
1522-
1523-Northwest Quadrant
1524-
1525-T177
1526-
1527- Renovation
1528-
1529-2,001,000
1530-
1531-T178
1532-
1533-T179
1534-
1535-Northwest Quadrant
1536-
1537-T180
1538-
1539- Renovation
1540-
1541-15,874,000
1542-
1543-T181
1544-
1545-T182
1546-
1547-Observatory
1548-
1549-1,000,000
1550-
1551-T183
1552-
1553-T184
1554-
1555-Old Central Warehouse
1556-
1557-18,000,000
1558-
1559-T185
1560-
1561-T186
1562-
1563-Parking Garage #3
1564-
1565-78,000,000
1566-
1567-T187
1568-
1569-T188
1570-
1571-Parking Garage – North
1572-
1573-10,000,000
1574-
1575-T189
1576-
1577-T190
1578-
1579-Parking Garage – South
1580-
1581-15,000,000
1582-
1583-T191
1584-
1585-T192
1586-
1587-Pedestrian Spinepath
1588-
1589-2,556,000
1590-
1591-T193
1592-
1593-T194
1594-
1595-Pedestrian Walkways
1596-
1597-3,233,000
1598-
1599-T195
1600-
1601-T196
1602-
1603-Psychology Building
1604-
1605-T197
1606-
1607- Renovation/Addition
1608-
1609-20,000,000
1610-
1611-T198
1612-
1613-T199
1614-
1615-Residential Life Facilities
1616-
1617-162,000,000
1618-
1619-T200
1620-
1621-T201
1622-
1623-Roadways
1624-
1625-10,000,000
1626-
1627-T202
1628-
1629-T203
1630-
1631-School of Business
1632-
1633-20,000,000
1634-
1635-T204
1636-
1637-T205
1638-
1639-School of Pharmacy/
1640-
1641-3,856,000
1642-
1643-T206
1644-
1645- Biology
1646-
1647-T207
1648-
1649-T208
1650-
1651-School of Pharmacy/
1652-
1653-T209
1654-
1655- Biology Completion
1656-
1657-61,058,000
1658-
1659-T210
1660-
1661-T211
1662-
1663-Shippee/Buckley
1664-
1665-T212
1666-
1667- Renovations
1668-
1669-6,156,000
1670-
1671-T213
1672-
1673-T214
1674-
1675-Social Science K Building
1676-
1677-20,964,000
1678-
1679-T215
1680-
1681-T216
1682-
1683-South Campus Complex
1684-
1685-13,127,000
1686-
1687-T217
1688-
1689-T218
1690-
1691-Stamford Campus
1692-
1693-T219
1694-
1695- Improvements/Housing
1696-
1697-13,000,000
1698-
1699-T220
1700-
1701-T221
1702-
1703-Stamford Downtown
1704-
1705-T222
1706-
1707- Relocation – Phase I
1708-
1709-45,659,000
1710-
1711-T223
1712-
1713-T224
1714-
1715-Stamford Downtown
1716-
1717-T225
1718-
1719- Relocation – Phase II
1720-
1721-17,392,000
1722-
1723-T226
1724-
1725-T227
1726-
1727-Storrs Hall Addition
1728-
1729-4,300,000
1730-
1731-T228
1732-
1733-T229
1734-
1735-Student Health Services
1736-
1737-12,000,000
1738-
1739-T230
1740-
1741-T231
1742-
1743-Student Union Addition
1744-
1745-23,000,000
1746-
1747-T232
1748-
1749-T233
1750-
1751-Support Facility
1752-
1753-T234
1754-
1755- (Architectural and
1756-
1757-T235
1758-
1759- Engineering Services)
1760-
1761-2,000,000
1762-
1763-T236
1764-
1765-T237
1766-
1767-Technology Quadrant –
1768-
1769-T238
1770-
1771- Phase IA
1772-
1773-38,000,000
1774-
1775-T239
1776-
1777-T240
1778-
1779-Technology Quadrant –
1780-
1781-T241
1782-
1783- Phase IB
1784-
1785-16,611,000
1786-
1787-T242
1788-
1789-T243
1790-
1791-Technology Quadrant –
1792-
1793-T244
1794-
1795- Phase II
1796-
1797-72,000,000
1798-
1799-T245
1800-
1801-T246
1802-
1803-Technology Quadrant –
1804-
1805-T247
1806-
1807- Phase III
1808-
1809-15,000,000
1810-
1811-T248
1812-
1813-T249
1814-
1815-Torrey Life Science
1816-
1817-T250
1818-
1819- Renovation
1820-
1821-17,000,000
1822-
1823-T251
1824-
1825-T252
1826-
1827-Torrey Renovation
1828-
1829-T253
1830-
1831- Completion and Biology
1832-
1833-T254
1834-
1835- Expansion
1836-
1837-42,000,000
1838-
1839-T255
1840-
1841-T256
1842-
1843-Torrington Campus
1844-
1845-T257
1846-
1847- Improvements
1848-
1849-1,000,000
1850-
1851-T258
1852-
1853-T259
1854-
1855-Towers Renovation
1856-
1857-17,794,000
1858-
1859-T260
1860-
1861-T261
1862-
1863-UConn Products Store
1864-
1865-1,000,000
1866-
1867-T262
1868-
1869-T263
1870-
1871-Undergraduate Education
1872-
1873-T264
1874-
1875- Center
1876-
1877-650,000
1878-
1879-T265
1880-
1881-T266
1882-
1883-Undergraduate Education
1884-
1885-T267
1886-
1887- Center
1888-
1889-7,450,000
1890-
1891-T268
1892-
1893-T269
1894-
1895-Underground Steam &
1896-
1897-T270
1898-
1899- Water Upgrade
1900-
1901-3,500,000
1902-
1903-T271
1904-
1905-T272
1906-
1907-Underground Steam &
1908-
1909-T273
1910-
1911- Water Upgrade
1912-
1913-T274
1914-
1915- Completion
1916-
1917-9,000,000
1918-
1919-T275
1920-
1921-T276
1922-
1923-University Programs
1924-
1925-T277
1926-
1927- Building – Phase I
1928-
1929-8,750,000
1930-
1931-T278
1932-
1933-T279
1934-
1935-University Programs
1936-
1937-T280
1938-
1939- Building – Phase II
1940-
1941-T281
1942-
1943- Visitors Center
1944-
1945-300,000
1946-
1947-T282
1948-
1949-T283
1950-
1951-Waring Building
1952-
1953-T284
1954-
1955- Conversion
1956-
1957-7,888,000
1958-
1959-T285
1960-
1961-T286
1962-
1963-Waterbury Downtown
1964-
1965-T287
1966-
1967- Campus
1968-
1969-3,000,000
1970-
1971-T288
1972-
1973-T289
1974-
1975-Waterbury Property
1976-
1977-T290
1978-
1979- Purchase
1980-
1981-325,000
1982-
1983-T291
1984-
1985-T292
1986-
1987-West Campus Renovations
1988-
1989-14,897,000
1990-
1991-T293
1992-
1993-T294
1994-
1995-West Hartford Campus
1996-
1997-T295
1998-
1999- Renovations/
2000-
2001-T296
2002-
2003- Improvements
2627+T400
2628+
2629+2018
2630+
2631+[25,000,000] 15,000,000
2632+
2633+T401
2634+
2635+2019
2636+
2637+[25,000,000] 15,000,000
2638+
2639+T402
2640+
2641+2020
20042642
20052643 25,000,000
20062644
2007-T297
2008-
2009-T298
2010-
2011-White Building Renovation
2012-
2013-2,430,000
2014-
2015-T299
2016-
2017-T300
2018-
2019-Wilbur Cross Building
2020-
2021-T301
2022-
2023- Renovation
2024-
2025-3,645,000
2026-
2027-T302
2028-
2029-T303
2030-
2031-Young Building
2032-
2033-T304
2034-
2035- Renovation/Addition
2036-
2037-17,000,000
2038-
2039-T305
2040-
2041-T306
2042-
2043-HEALTH CENTER
2044-
2045-T307
2046-
2047-T308
2048-
2049-CLAC Renovation
2050-
2051-T309
2052-
2053- Biosafety Level 3 Lab
2054-
2055-14,000,000
2056-
2057-T310
2058-
2059-T311
2060-
2061-Deferred Maintenance/
2062-
2063-T312
2064-
2065- Code/ADA
2066-
2067-T313
2068-
2069- Renovation Sum
2070-
2071-61,000,000
2072-
2073-T314
2074-
2075- – Health Center
2076-
2077-T315
2078-
2079-Dental School Renovation
2080-
2081-5,000,000
2082-
2083-T316
2084-
2085-T317
2086-
2087-Equipment, Library
2088-
2089-T318
2090-
2091- Collections and
2092-
2093-T319
2094-
2095- Telecommunications –
2096-
2097-T320
2098-
2099- Health Center
2100-
2101-75,000,000
2102-
2103-T321
2104-
2105-T322
2106-
2107-Library/Student Computer
2108-
2109-T323
2110-
2111- Center Renovation
2112-
2113-5,000,000
2114-
2115-T324
2116-
2117-T325
2118-
2119-Main Building Renovation
2120-
2121-125,000,000
2122-
2123-T326
2124-
2125-T327
2126-
2127-Medical School Academic
2128-
2129-T328
2130-
2131- Building Renovation
2132-
2133-9,000,000
2134-
2135-T329
2136-
2137-T330
2138-
2139-Parking Garage – Health
2140-
2141-T331
2142-
2143- Center
2144-
2145-8,400,000
2146-
2147-T332
2148-
2149-T333
2150-
2151-Research Tower
2152-
2153-60,000,000
2154-
2155-T334
2156-
2157-T335
2158-
2159-Support Building
2160-
2161-T336
2162-
2163- Addition/Renovation
2164-
2165-4,000,000
2166-
2167-T337
2168-
2169-T338
2170-
2171-The University of
2172-
2173-T339
2174-
2175- Connecticut
2176-
2177-T340
2178-
2179- Health Center
2180-
2181-T341
2182-
2183- New Construction and
2184-
2185-T342
2186-
2187- Renovation
2188-
2189-394,900,000
2190-
2191-T343
2192-
2193-T344
2194-
2195-Planning and Design Costs
2645+T403
2646+
2647+2021
21962648
21972649 25,000,000
21982650
2199-T345
2200-
2201-T346
2202-
2203-Total – Storrs and Regional
2204-
2205-T347
2206-
2207- Campus Project List
2208-
2209-2,583,000,000
2210-
2211-T348
2212-
2213-T349
2214-
2215-Total – Health Center
2216-
2217-T350
2218-
2219- Project List
2220-
2221-786,300,000
2222-
2223-T351
2224-
2225-T352
2651+T404
2652+
2653+2022
2654+
2655+25,000,000
2656+
2657+T405
2658+
2659+2023
2660+
2661+25,000,000
2662+
2663+T406
22262664
22272665 Total
22282666
2229-382,000,000
2230-
2231-868,000,000
2232-
2233-3,369,300,000
2234-
2235-
2236-
2237-Sec. 62. Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109g of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2238-
2239-(a) (1) The university is authorized to provide by resolution, at one time or from time to time, for the issuance and sale of securities, in its own name on behalf of the state, pursuant to section 10a-109f. The board of trustees of the university is hereby authorized by such resolution to delegate to its finance committee such matters as it may determine appropriate other than the authorization and maximum amount of the securities to be issued, the nature of the obligation of the securities as established pursuant to subsection (c) of this section and the projects for which the proceeds are to be used. The finance committee may act on such matters unless and until the board of trustees elects to reassume the same. The amount of securities the special debt service requirements of which are secured by the state debt service commitment that the board of trustees is authorized to provide for the issuance and sale in accordance with this subsection shall be capped in each fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board of trustees does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such amount in a fiscal year, all or such portion, as the case may be, may be carried forward to any succeeding fiscal year and provided further, the actual amount for funding, paying or providing for the items described in subparagraph (C) of subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year:
2240-
2241-
2242-
2243-T353 Fiscal Year Amount
2244-T354 1996 $112,542,000
2245-T355 1997 112,001,000
2246-T356 1998 93,146,000
2247-T357 1999 64,311,000
2248-T358 2000 130,000,000
2249-T359 2001 100,000,000
2250-T360 2002 100,000,000
2251-T361 2003 100,000,000
2252-T362 2004 100,000,000
2253-T363 2005 100,000,000
2254-T364 2006 79,000,000
2255-T365 2007 89,000,000
2256-T366 2008 115,000,000
2257-T367 2009 140,000,000
2258-T368 2010 0
2259-T369 2011 138,800,000
2260-T370 2012 157,200,000
2261-T371 2013 143,000,000
2262-T372 2014 204,400,000
2263-T373 2015 315,500,000
2264-T374 2016 312,100,000
2265-T375 2017 240,400,000
2266-T376 2018 [295,500,000] 265,900,000
2267-T377 2019 [251,000,000] 225,900,000
2268-T378 2020 [269,000,000] 225,700,000
2269-T379 2021 [191,500,000] 160,300,000
2270-T380 2022 [144,000,000] 101,400,000
2271-T381 2023 [112,000,000] 98,000,000
2272-T382 2024 [73,500,000] 85,000,000
2273-T383 2025 70,100,000
2274-T384 2026 63,600,000
2275-T385 2027 40,600,000
2276-
2277-T353
2278-
2279-Fiscal Year
2280-
2281-Amount
2282-
2283-T354
2284-
2285-1996
2286-
2287-$112,542,000
2288-
2289-T355
2290-
2291-1997
2292-
2293-112,001,000
2294-
2295-T356
2296-
2297-1998
2298-
2299-93,146,000
2300-
2301-T357
2302-
2303-1999
2304-
2305-64,311,000
2306-
2307-T358
2308-
2309-2000
2310-
2311-130,000,000
2312-
2313-T359
2314-
2315-2001
2316-
2317-100,000,000
2318-
2319-T360
2320-
2321-2002
2322-
2323-100,000,000
2324-
2325-T361
2326-
2327-2003
2328-
2329-100,000,000
2330-
2331-T362
2332-
2333-2004
2334-
2335-100,000,000
2336-
2337-T363
2338-
2339-2005
2340-
2341-100,000,000
2342-
2343-T364
2344-
2345-2006
2346-
2347-79,000,000
2348-
2349-T365
2350-
2351-2007
2352-
2353-89,000,000
2354-
2355-T366
2356-
2357-2008
2358-
2359-115,000,000
2360-
2361-T367
2362-
2363-2009
2364-
2365-140,000,000
2366-
2367-T368
2368-
2369-2010
2370-
2371-0
2372-
2373-T369
2374-
2375-2011
2376-
2377-138,800,000
2378-
2379-T370
2380-
2381-2012
2382-
2383-157,200,000
2384-
2385-T371
2386-
2387-2013
2388-
2389-143,000,000
2390-
2391-T372
2392-
2393-2014
2394-
2395-204,400,000
2396-
2397-T373
2398-
2399-2015
2400-
2401-315,500,000
2402-
2403-T374
2404-
2405-2016
2406-
2407-312,100,000
2408-
2409-T375
2410-
2411-2017
2412-
2413-240,400,000
2414-
2415-T376
2416-
2417-2018
2418-
2419-[295,500,000] 265,900,000
2420-
2421-T377
2422-
2423-2019
2424-
2425-[251,000,000] 225,900,000
2426-
2427-T378
2428-
2429-2020
2430-
2431-[269,000,000] 225,700,000
2432-
2433-T379
2434-
2435-2021
2436-
2437-[191,500,000] 160,300,000
2438-
2439-T380
2440-
2441-2022
2442-
2443-[144,000,000] 101,400,000
2444-
2445-T381
2446-
2447-2023
2448-
2449-[112,000,000] 98,000,000
2450-
2451-T382
2452-
2453-2024
2454-
2455-[73,500,000] 85,000,000
2456-
2457-T383
2458-
2459-2025
2460-
2461-70,100,000
2462-
2463-T384
2464-
2465-2026
2466-
2467-63,600,000
2468-
2469-T385
2470-
2471-2027
2472-
2473-40,600,000
2474-
2475-Sec. 63. Subsection (a) of section 10a-109n of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2476-
2477-(a) For the period from July 1, 2001, to June 30, [2024] 2027, or until completion of the UConn 2000 infrastructure improvement program, whichever is later, the university shall have charge and supervision of the design, planning, acquisition, remodeling, alteration, repair, enlargement or demolition of any real asset or any other project on its campuses.
2478-
2479-Sec. 64. Subsection (a) of section 13b-236 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2480-
2481-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [ten million] seven million five hundred thousand dollars.
2482-
2483-Sec. 65. Section 16a-40d of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2484-
2485-(a) The State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate five million dollars per year beginning in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, and until the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010, except that (1) such principal amounts shall not exceed in the aggregate two million five hundred thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, and (2) such principal amounts shall not exceed in the aggregate one million dollars for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be deposited in the Energy Conservation Loan Fund established under section 16a-40a for the purposes of making and guaranteeing loans and deferred loans as provided in section 5 of public act 05-2 of the October 25 special session* and section 16a-46e. All provisions of section 3-20, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. Said bonds issued pursuant to said sections 16a-40 to 16a-40b, inclusive, and this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
2486-
2487-(b) As of July 1, 2010, proceeds of the sale of said bonds which have been authorized as provided in subsection (a) of this section, but have not been allocated by the State Bond Commission, [and the additional amount of five million dollars authorized by this section on July 1, 2010,] shall be deposited in the Green Connecticut Loan Guaranty Fund established pursuant to section 16a-40e, and shall be used by the Connecticut Green Bank for purposes of the Green Connecticut Loan Guaranty Fund program established pursuant to section 16a-40f, provided not more than eighteen million dollars shall be deposited in the Green Connecticut Loan Guaranty Fund. Such additional amounts may be deposited in the Green Connecticut Loan Guaranty Fund as the State Bond Commission may, from time to time, authorize.
2488-
2489-Sec. 66. Subsection (a) of section 22a-483 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2490-
2491-(a) For the purposes of sections 22a-475 to 22a-483, inclusive, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion six hundred thirty million one hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six] one billion seven hundred fifteen million one hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred seventy-six dollars, provided [ninety-two million five hundred thousand] eighty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018.
2492-
2493-Sec. 67. Subsection (a) of section 23-103 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2494-
2495-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [seven] ten million dollars.
2496-
2497-Sec. 68. Subsection (a) of section 29-1aa of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2498-
2499-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [two million eight hundred thousand] two million dollars.
2500-
2501-Sec. 69. Subsection (d) of section 32-41cc of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2502-
2503-(d) The Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund shall be used (1) to provide financial assistance to eligible recipients as may be approved by the advisory committee pursuant to subsection (e) of this section, (2) to provide financial assistance to eligible institutions as defined in section 32-41jj and pursuant to the requirements of sections 32-41jj to 32-41mm, inclusive, (3) for the repayment of state bonds in such amounts as may be required by the State Bond Commission, and [(3)] (4) to pay or reimburse the administrator for administrative costs pursuant to subsection (j) of this section. Such financial assistance shall be awarded to further the development of bioscience, biomedical engineering, health information management, medical care, medical devices, medical diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, personalized medicine and other related disciplines that are likely to lead to an improvement in or development of services, therapeutics, diagnostics or devices that are commercializable and designed to advance the coordination, quality or efficiency of health care and lower health care costs, and that promise, directly or indirectly, to lead to job growth in the state in these or related fields.
2504-
2505-Sec. 70. Subsection (a) of section 32-41dd of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2506-
2507-(a) The State Bond Commission shall authorize the issuance of bonds of the state, in accordance with the provisions of section 3-20, in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate two hundred four million dollars for the Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund established pursuant to section 32-41cc. The amount authorized for the issuance and sale of such bonds in each of the following fiscal years shall not exceed the following corresponding amount for each such fiscal year, provided, to the extent the advisory committee does not provide for the use of all or a portion of such amount in any such fiscal year, such amount not provided for shall be carried forward and added to the authorized amount for the next succeeding fiscal year, and provided further, the costs of issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows:
2508-
2509-
2510-
2511-T386 Fiscal Year Ending Amount
2512-T387 June Thirtieth
2513-T388 2013 $10,000,000
2514-T389 2014 10,000,000
2515-T390 2015 15,000,000
2516-T391 2016 15,000,000
2517-T392 2017 0
2518-T393 2018 [25,000,000] 19,000,000
2519-T394 2019 [25,000,000] 15,000,000
2520-T395 2020 25,000,000
2521-T396 2021 25,000,000
2522-T397 2022 25,000,000
2523-T398 2023 25,000,000
2524-T399 2024 20,000,000
2525-T400 Total [$200,000,000] $204,000,000
2526-
2527-T386
2528-
2529-Fiscal Year Ending
2530-
2531-Amount
2532-
2533-T387
2534-
2535-June Thirtieth
2536-
2537-T388
2538-
2539-2013
2540-
2541-$10,000,000
2542-
2543-T389
2544-
2545-2014
2546-
2547-10,000,000
2548-
2549-T390
2550-
2551-2015
2552-
2553-15,000,000
2554-
2555-T391
2556-
2557-2016
2558-
2559-15,000,000
2560-
2561-T392
2562-
2563-2017
2564-
2565-0
2566-
2567-T393
2568-
2569-2018
2570-
2571-[25,000,000] 19,000,000
2572-
2573-T394
2574-
2575-2019
2576-
2577-[25,000,000] 15,000,000
2578-
2579-T395
2580-
2581-2020
2582-
2583-25,000,000
2584-
2585-T396
2586-
2587-2021
2588-
2589-25,000,000
2590-
2591-T397
2592-
2593-2022
2594-
2595-25,000,000
2596-
2597-T398
2598-
2599-2023
2600-
2601-25,000,000
2602-
2603-T399
2604-
2605-2024
2606-
2607-20,000,000
2608-
2609-T400
2610-
2611-Total
2612-
2613-[$200,000,000] $204,000,000
2614-
2615-Sec. 71. Subsection (c) of section 32-41kk of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2017):
2616-
2617-(c) Commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006, and for each of the thirteen consecutive fiscal years thereafter, until the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, [not less than ten million dollars] funds shall be available from the Regenerative Medicine Research Fund for financial assistance to eligible institutions for the purpose of conducting regenerative medicine research. Any [balance of such amount] funds not used for such financial assistance during a fiscal year shall be carried forward for the fiscal year next succeeding for such financial assistance.
2618-
2619-Sec. 72. Subsection (a) of section 32-41nn of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2620-
2621-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [forty] ten million dollars. [, provided (1) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2016, (2) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2017, and (3) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2018.]
2622-
2623-Sec. 73. Subsection (a) of section 32-235 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2624-
2625-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion four hundred five million three hundred thousand] one billion six hundred fifty-five million three hundred thousand dollars, provided (1) one hundred forty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2011, and twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for small business development; (2) two hundred eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012, and forty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for the Small Business Express program established pursuant to section 32-7g and not more than twenty million dollars of said authorization may be made available for businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state; and (3) [ninety] one hundred twenty-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. Any amount of said authorizations that are made available for small business development or businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state, but are not exhausted for such purpose by the first day of the fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year in which such amount was made available, shall be used for the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section. For purposes of this subsection, a "small business" is one employing not more than one hundred employees.
2626-
2627-Sec. 74. Section 22 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 238 of special act 90-34, section 142 of special act 91-7 of the June special session, section 115 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, section 93 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 64 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 12 of public act 96-181 and section 76 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2628-
2629-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 22 to 27, inclusive, of special act 88-77, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [sixty-seven million one hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred twelve] sixty-six million seven hundred thirty-eight thousand six hundred five dollars.
2630-
2631-Sec. 75. Subdivision (33) of subsection (j) of section 23 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 5 of public act 90-179, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2632-
2633-(33) Grant-in-aid to the town of Wethersfield for drainage and flood control improvements, not exceeding [one million seven hundred fifty thousand] one million three hundred thirteen thousand ninety-three dollars;
2634-
2635-Sec. 76. Section 12 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 59 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 69 of public act 10-44 and section 18 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2667+[$200,000,000] $180,000,000
2668+
2669+Sec. 73. Subsection (a) of section 32-41nn of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2670+
2671+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [forty] thirty million dollars, provided (1) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2016, and (2) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2017. [, and (3) ten million dollars shall be effective July 1, 2018.]
2672+
2673+Sec. 74. Subsection (a) of section 32-235 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2017):
2674+
2675+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [one billion four hundred five million three hundred thousand] one billion seven hundred eighty million three hundred thousand dollars, provided (1) one hundred forty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2011, and twenty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for small business development; (2) two hundred eighty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2012, and forty million dollars of said authorization shall be made available for the Small Business Express program established pursuant to section 32-7g and not more than twenty million dollars of said authorization may be made available for businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state; and (3) [ninety] one hundred seventy-five million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, [2016] 2018. Any amount of said authorizations that are made available for small business development or businesses that commit to relocating one hundred or more jobs that are outside of the United States to the state, but are not exhausted for such purpose by the first day of the fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year in which such amount was made available, shall be used for the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section. For purposes of this subsection, a "small business" is one employing not more than one hundred employees.
2676+
2677+Sec. 75. Section 22 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 238 of special act 90-34, section 142 of special act 91-7 of the June special session, section 115 of special act 92-3 of the May special session, section 93 of special act 93-2 of the June special session, section 64 of public act 94-2 of the May special session, section 12 of public act 96-181 and section 76 of special act 97-1 of the June 5 special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2678+
2679+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 22 to 27, inclusive, of special act 88-77, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [sixty-seven] sixty-six million [one] seven hundred [seventy-five] thirty-eight thousand [five] six hundred [twelve] five dollars.
2680+
2681+Sec. 76. Subdivision (33) of subsection (j) of section 23 of special act 88-77, as amended by section 5 of public act 90-179, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2682+
2683+(33) Grant-in-aid to the town of Wethersfield for drainage and flood control improvements, not exceeding one million [seven hundred fifty] three hundred thirteen thousand ninety-three dollars;
2684+
2685+Sec. 77. Section 12 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 59 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 69 of public act 10-44 and section 18 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26362686
26372687 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 99-242, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$75,396,747] $81,896,747.
26382688
2639-Sec. 77. Section 31 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 50 of public act 00-167, section 87 of special act 04-2 of the May special session and section 78 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2689+Sec. 78. Section 31 of public act 99-242, as amended by section 50 of public act 00-167, section 87 of special act 04-2 of the May special session and section 78 of public act 10-44, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26402690
26412691 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of public act 99-242, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$154,571,000] $148,071,000.
26422692
2643-Sec. 78. Section 16 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 103 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 126 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 92 of public act 10-44, section 60 of public act 14-98, and section 75 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2693+Sec. 79. Section 1 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 5 of special act 01-1 of the November 15 special session, section 74 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 94 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 123 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 83 of public act 10-44, section 83 of public act 11-57, section 73 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 21 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2694+
2695+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$473,189,654] $478,189,654.
2696+
2697+Sec. 80. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 2 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 74 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and section 22 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2698+
2699+(2) For the American School for the Deaf: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new construction, not exceeding [$4,405,709] $9,405,709.
2700+
2701+Sec. 81. Section 16 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 91 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, section 103 of special act 04-2 of the May special session, section 126 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 92 of public act 10-44, section 60 of public act 14-98, and section 75 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26442702
26452703 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 16 to 22, inclusive, of special act 01-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$152,056,705] $151,334,615.
26462704
2647-Sec. 79. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 76 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2705+Sec. 82. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 17 of special act 01-2 of the June special session, as amended by section 76 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26482706
26492707 (2) Alterations, renovations, additions and improvements, including new construction in accordance with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services master campus plan, not exceeding [$886,593] $164,503.
26502708
2651-Sec. 80. Section 12 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 169 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 131 of public act 10-44, section 106 of public act 13-239, section 90 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 29 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2652-
2653-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$80,855,426] $79,055,426.
2654-
2655-Sec. 81. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2709+Sec. 83. Section 12 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 169 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 131 of public act 10-44, section 106 of public act 13-239, section 90 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 29 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2710+
2711+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$80,855,426] $78,805,426.
2712+
2713+Sec. 84. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26562714
26572715 (19) Grant-in-aid to the town of East Lyme, for the purchase of Oswegatchie Hills for open space, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $200,000;
26582716
2659-Sec. 82. Section 31 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 202 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 168 of public act 10-44, section 111 of public act 13-239, section 105 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 47 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2717+Sec. 85. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 13 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 175 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2718+
2719+Sec. 86. Section 31 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 202 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 168 of public act 10-44, section 111 of public act 13-239, section 105 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 47 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26602720
26612721 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 38, inclusive, of special act 05-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$128,202,015] $126,202,015.
26622722
2663-Sec. 83. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 179 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2664-
2665-Sec. 84. Subdivision (9) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 62 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, section 34 of public act 09-6 of the September special session and section 197 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2666-
2667-Sec. 85. Section 1 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 10-44, section 86 of public act 11-57, section 18 of public act 12-189, section 115 of public act 13-239, section 62 of public act 14-98, section 133 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, section 55 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2723+Sec. 87. Subdivision (19) of subsection (d) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 179 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2724+
2725+Sec. 88. Subdivision (9) of subsection (j) of section 32 of special act 05-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, section 62 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, section 34 of public act 09-6 of the September special session and section 197 of public act 10-44, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2726+
2727+Sec. 89. Section 1 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 211 of public act 10-44, section 86 of public act 11-57, section 18 of public act 12-189, section 115 of public act 13-239, section 62 of public act 14-98, section 133 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, section 55 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26682728
26692729 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$307,444,304] $306,944,304.
26702730
2671-Sec. 86. Subdivision (4) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 59 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2731+Sec. 90. Subdivision (4) of subsection (w) of section 2 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 59 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26722732
26732733 (4) Development of a courthouse facility in Torrington, including land acquisition and parking, not exceeding [$25,228,700] $24,728,700.
26742734
2675-Sec. 87. Section 12 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 233 of public act 10-44, section 143 of public act 10-179, section 98 of public act 13-3, section 119 of public act 13-239, section 139 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, section 62 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2676-
2677-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$114,920,005] $111,620,005.
2678-
2679-Sec. 88. Subdivision (33) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 70 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2680-
2681-Sec. 89. Subdivision (34) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 71 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2682-
2683-(34) Grant-in-aid to the town of Fairfield for the Rooster River flood control project, not exceeding [$2,030,000] $30,000;
2684-
2685-Sec. 90. Subdivision (22) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 277 of public act 10-44 and section 227 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2735+Sec. 91. Section 12 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 233 of public act 10-44, section 143 of public act 10-179, section 98 of public act 13-3, section 119 of public act 13-239, section 139 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, section 62 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2736+
2737+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$114,920,005] $113,620,005.
2738+
2739+Sec. 92. Subdivision (33) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 70 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2740+
2741+Sec. 93. Subdivision (22) of subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 277 of public act 10-44 and section 227 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26862742
26872743 (22) Grant-in-aid to the city of Meriden for the West Main Street streetscape project from Cook Avenue to Amtrak railroad tracks, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,200,000.
26882744
2689-Sec. 91. Section 20 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 314 of public act 10-44, section 21 of public act 12-189, section 127 of public act 13-239, section 177 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 92 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2745+Sec. 94. Section 20 of public act 07-7 of the June special session, as amended by section 314 of public act 10-44, section 21 of public act 12-189, section 127 of public act 13-239, section 177 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 92 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
26902746
26912747 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 07-7 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$220,188,336] $217,988,336.
26922748
2693-Sec. 92. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2694-
2695-Sec. 93. Section 41 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 192 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and section 118 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2696-
2697-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 41 to 47, inclusive, of public act 09-2 of the September special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$59,803,234] $54,103,234.
2698-
2699-Sec. 94. Subdivision (6) of subsection (e) of section 42 of public act 09-2 of the September special session, as amended by section 120 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2700-
2701-Sec. 95. Section 1 of public act 10-44, as amended by section 121 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2749+Sec. 95. Subdivision (1) of subsection (f) of section 21 of public act 07-7 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2750+
2751+Sec. 96. Section 1 of public act 10-44, as amended by section 121 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27022752
27032753 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 8, inclusive, of public act 10-44, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$7,900,000] $6,450,000.
27042754
2705-Sec. 96. Subsection (b) of section 2 of public act 10-44, as amended by section 122 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2755+Sec. 97. Subsection (b) of section 2 of public act 10-44, as amended by section 122 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27062756
27072757 (b) Grants-in-aid for economic development projects and programs in the city of Bridgeport, not exceeding [$2,200,000] $750,000, including, but not limited to, grants for (1) revitalization of the Hollow Neighborhood; (2) a feasibility study for the Congress Street Plaza urban renewal area; (3) planning and implementation of the Upper Reservoir Avenue Corridor Revitalization Initiative Project; (4) the Black Rock Gateway project; (5) the Madison Avenue Gateway Revitalization streetscape project; and (6) the purchase of development rights at Veterans' Memorial Park.
27082758
2709-Sec. 97. Section 1 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 92 of public act 13-239, section 68 of public act 14-98, section 202 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 128 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2710-
2711-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$235,306,923] $235,083,106.
2712-
2713-Sec. 98. Subdivision (1) of subsection (o) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2759+Sec. 98. Section 1 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 92 of public act 13-239, section 68 of public act 14-98, section 202 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 128 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2760+
2761+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$235,306,923] $234,825,606.
2762+
2763+Sec. 99. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2764+
2765+(1) State matching funds for anticipated federal reimbursable projects, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,742,500;
2766+
2767+Sec. 100. Subdivision (1) of subsection (o) of section 2 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27142768
27152769 (1) Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and maintained facilities, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,776,183;
27162770
2717-Sec. 99. Section 12 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 133 of public act 13-239 and section 136 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2771+Sec. 101. Section 12 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 133 of public act 13-239 and section 136 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27182772
27192773 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 12 to 19, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$64,248,750] $60,615,072.
27202774
2721-Sec. 100. Subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2775+Sec. 102. Subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27222776
27232777 (c) For the Department of Public Health: Grants-in-aid to community health centers, primary care organizations and municipalities for the purchase of equipment, renovations, improvements and expansion of facilities, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $250,000.
27242778
2725-Sec. 101. Subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2779+Sec. 103. Subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27262780
27272781 (e) For the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Grants-in-aid to private, non-profit organizations that are exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as amended from time to time, for community-based residential and outpatient facilities for purchases, repairs, alterations, and improvements, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $3,956,164.
27282782
2729-Sec. 102. Subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2783+Sec. 104. Subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27302784
27312785 (i) For the Department of Children and Families: Grants-in-aid for construction, alteration, repairs and improvements to residential facilities, group homes, shelters and permanent family residences, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,160,158.
27322786
2733-Sec. 103. Section 20 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 24 of public act 12-189, section 69 of public act 14-98, section 207 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 139 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2734-
2735-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$363,148,338] $362,720,338.
2736-
2737-Sec. 104. Subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2787+Sec. 105. Section 20 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 24 of public act 12-189, section 69 of public act 14-98, section 207 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 139 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2788+
2789+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 26, inclusive, of public act 11-57, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$363,148,338] $361,943,338.
2790+
2791+Sec. 106. Subdivision (1) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2792+
2793+(1) State matching funds for anticipated federal reimbursable projects, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,723,000;
2794+
2795+Sec. 107. Subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 11-57 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27382796
27392797 (i) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, including intermediate care facilities and site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,572,000.
27402798
2741-Sec. 105. Section 1 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 152 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2742-
2743-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 12-189, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$94,776,000] $90,776,000.
2744-
2745-Sec. 106. Subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of section 2 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 100 of public act 13-239, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2746-
2747-(2) Design and construction of a firearms training facility and vehicle operations training center, including land acquisition, not exceeding [$6,576,000] $3,576,000.
2748-
2749-Sec. 107. Subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 12-189 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2750-
2751-Sec. 108. Section 8 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 211 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and section 154 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2752-
2753-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8 to 15, inclusive, of public act 12-189, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$166,902,828] $160,568,628.
2754-
2755-Sec. 109. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 103 of public act 13-239 and section 159 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2756-
2757-(2) Grants-in-aid for alterations, repairs, improvements, technology, equipment and capital start-up costs, including acquisition costs, to expand the availability of high-quality school models, and assist in the implementation of common CORE state standards and assessments, in accordance with procedures established by the Commissioner of Education, not exceeding [$24,888,946] $18,554,746;
2758-
2759-Sec. 110. Section 84 of public act 13-3, as amended by section 15 of public act 13-122, section 191 of public act 13-247, section 73 of public act 14-98, section 1 of public act 15-5 and Section 1 of public act 16-171, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
2760-
2761-(a) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2013, to June 30, 2017, inclusive, the] The Departments of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Administrative Services and Education shall jointly administer a school security infrastructure competitive grant program to reimburse a town, regional educational service center, the governing authority for a state charter school, the Department of Education on behalf of the technical high school system, an incorporated or endowed high school or academy approved by the State Board of Education pursuant to section 10-34 of the general statutes and the supervisory agent for a nonpublic school for certain expenses for schools incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for: (1) The development or improvement of the security infrastructure of schools, based on the results of school building security assessments pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, including, but not limited to, the installation of surveillance cameras, penetration resistant vestibules, ballistic glass, solid core doors, double door access, computer-controlled electronic locks, entry door buzzer systems, scan card systems, panic alarms, real time interoperable communications and multimedia sharing infrastructure or other systems; and (2) (A) the training of school personnel in the operation and maintenance of the security infrastructure of school buildings, or (B) the purchase of portable entrance security devices, including, but not limited to, metal detector wands and screening machines and related training.
2762-
2763-(b) (1) On and after April 4, 2013, each local and regional board of education may, on behalf of its town or its member towns, apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses for schools under the jurisdiction of such board of education incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. Prior to the date that the School Safety Infrastructure Council makes its initial submission of the school safety infrastructure standards, pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in consultation with the Commissioners of Administrative Services and Education, shall determine which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. On and after the date that the School Safety Infrastructure Council submits the school safety infrastructure standards, the decision to approve or deny an application and the determination of which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program shall be in accordance with the most recent submission of the school safety infrastructure standards, pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2764-
2765-(2) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, a] A regional educational service center may apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses for schools under the jurisdiction of such regional educational service center incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. The department shall decide whether to approve or deny an application and which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. Such decisions shall be in accordance with the school safety infrastructure standards developed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2766-
2767-(3) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, the] The governing authority for a state charter school may apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses for schools under the jurisdiction of such governing authority incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. The department shall decide whether to approve or deny an application and which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. Such decisions shall be in accordance with the school safety infrastructure standards developed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2768-
2769-(4) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, the] The superintendent of the technical high school system may apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses for schools in the technical high school system incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. The department shall decide whether to approve or deny an application and which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. Such decisions shall be in accordance with the school safety infrastructure standards developed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2770-
2771-(5) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, an] An incorporated or endowed high school or academy may apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. The department shall decide whether to approve or deny an application and which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. Such decisions shall be in accordance with the school safety infrastructure standards developed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2772-
2773-(6) (A) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, the] The supervisory agent for a nonpublic school may apply, at such time and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes, to the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection for a grant for certain expenses for schools under the jurisdiction of such supervisory agent incurred on or after January 1, 2013, for the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section. The department shall decide whether to approve or deny an application and which expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the program. Such decisions shall be in accordance with the school safety infrastructure standards developed pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-292r of the general statutes.
2774-
2775-(B) [For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, ten] Ten per cent of the funds available under the program shall be awarded to the supervisory agents of nonpublic schools, in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (6) of subsection (c) of this section.
2776-
2777-(c) (1) A town may receive a grant equal to a percentage of its eligible expenses. The percentage shall be determined as follows: (A) Each town shall be ranked in descending order from one to one hundred sixty-nine according to town wealth, as defined in subdivision (26) of section 10-262f of the general statutes, (B) based upon such ranking, a percentage of not less than twenty or more than eighty shall be assigned to each town on a continuous scale, and (C) the town ranked first shall be assigned a percentage of twenty and the town ranked last shall be assigned a percentage of eighty.
2778-
2779-(2) A regional educational service center may receive a grant equal to a percentage of its eligible expenses. The percentage shall be determined by its ranking. Such ranking shall be determined by (A) multiplying the population of each member town in the regional educational service center by such town's ranking, as determined in subsection (a) of section 10-285a of the general statutes; (B) adding together the figures for each town determined under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision; and (C) dividing the total computed under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision by the total population of all member towns in the regional educational service center. The ranking of each regional educational service center shall be rounded to the next higher whole number and each such center shall receive the same reimbursement percentage as would a town with the same rank.
2780-
2781-(3) The governing authority for a state charter school may receive a grant equal to a percentage of its eligible expenses that is the same as the town in which such state charter school is located, as calculated pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection.
2782-
2783-(4) The Department of Education, on behalf of the technical high school system, may receive a grant equal to one hundred per cent of its eligible expenses.
2784-
2785-(5) An incorporated or endowed high school or academy may receive a grant equal to a percentage of its eligible expenses. The percentage shall be determined by its ranking. Such ranking shall be determined by (A) multiplying the total population, as defined in section 10-261 of the general statutes, of each town which at the time of application for such school security infrastructure competitive grant has designated such school as the high school for such town for a period of not less than five years from the date of such application, by such town's percentile ranking, as determined in subsection (a) of section 10-285a of the general statutes, (B) adding together the figures for each town determined under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, and (C) dividing the total computed under subparagraph (B) of this subdivision by the total population of all towns which designate the school as their high school under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision. The ranking determined pursuant to this subsection shall be rounded to the next higher whole number. Such incorporated or endowed high school or academy shall receive the reimbursement percentage of a town with the same rank.
2786-
2787-(6) The supervisory agent for a nonpublic school may receive a grant equal to fifty per cent of its eligible expenses.
2788-
2789-(d) (1) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, if there are not sufficient funds to provide grants to all towns, based on the percentage determined pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in consultation with the Commissioners of Administrative Services and Education, shall give priority to applicants on behalf of schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, as determined by said commissioners based on school building security assessments of the schools under the jurisdiction of the town's school district conducted pursuant to this subdivision. Of the applicants on behalf of such schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, said commissioners shall give first priority to applicants on behalf of schools that have no security infrastructure at the time of such school building security assessment and succeeding priority to applicants on behalf of schools located in priority school districts pursuant to section 10-266p of the general statutes. To be eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this section, an applicant board of education shall (A) demonstrate that it has developed and periodically practices an emergency plan at the schools under its jurisdiction and that such plan has been developed in concert with applicable state or local first-responders, and (B) provide for a uniform assessment of the schools under its jurisdiction, including any security infrastructure, using the National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities' Safe Schools Facilities Checklist. The assessment shall be conducted under the supervision of the local law enforcement agency.
2790-
2791-(2) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, if there are not sufficient funds to provide grants to all applicants that are towns, regional educational service centers, governing authorities for state charter schools, the Department of Education, on behalf of the technical high school system, and incorporated or endowed high schools or academies based on the percentage determined pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in consultation with the Commissioners of Administrative Services and Education, shall give priority to applicants on behalf of schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, as determined by said commissioners based on school building security assessments of the schools under the jurisdiction of the applicant conducted pursuant to this subdivision. Of the applicants on behalf of such schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, said commissioners shall give first priority to applicants on behalf of schools that have no security infrastructure at the time of such school building security assessment and succeeding priority to applicants on behalf of schools located in priority school districts pursuant to section 10-266p of the general statutes. To be eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this section, an applicant shall (A) demonstrate that it has developed and periodically practices an emergency plan at the schools under its jurisdiction and that such plan has been developed in concert with applicable state or local first-responders, and (B) provide for a uniform assessment of the schools under its jurisdiction, including any security infrastructure, using the National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities' Safe Schools Facilities Checklist. The assessment shall be conducted under the supervision of the local law enforcement agency.
2792-
2793-(3) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, and June 30, 2017, if there are not sufficient funds to provide grants to all applicant supervisory agents for nonpublic schools, based on the percentages described in subsection (c) of this section, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in consultation with the Commissioners of Administrative Services and Education, shall give priority to applicants on behalf of schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, as determined by said commissioners. Of the applicants on behalf of such schools with the greatest need for security infrastructure, said commissioners shall give first priority to applicants on behalf of schools that have no security infrastructure at the time of application. To be eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this section, an applicant supervisory agent for a nonpublic school shall (A) demonstrate that it has developed and periodically practices an emergency plan at the school under its jurisdiction and that such plan has been developed in concert with applicable state or local first-responders, and (B) provide for a uniform assessment of the schools under its jurisdiction, including any security infrastructure, using the National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities' Safe Schools Facilities Checklist. The assessment shall be conducted under the supervision of the local law enforcement agency.
2799+Sec. 108. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 141 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2800+
2801+(k) For the Department of Education: For the regional vocational-technical school system: Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles and technology upgrades at all regional vocational-technical schools, not exceeding [$27,432,869] $26,932,869.
2802+
2803+Sec. 109. Section 1 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 152 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2804+
2805+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of sections 1 to 7, inclusive, of public act 12-189, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$94,776,000] $93,776,000.
2806+
2807+Sec. 110. Subsection (d) of section 2 of public act 12-189 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
27942808
27952809 Sec. 111. Section 1 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 214 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and section 161 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
27962810
2797-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$300,456,261] $298,230,986.
2798-
2799-Sec. 112. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (2) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2811+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$300,456,261] $297,730,986.
2812+
2813+Sec. 112. Subdivision (2) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2814+
2815+(2) State matching funds for anticipated federal reimbursable projects, not exceeding [$2,000,000] $1,500,000;
2816+
2817+Sec. 113. Subparagraph (A) of subdivision (2) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28002818
28012819 (A) Parking and site improvements, not exceeding [$2,189,622] $1,964,347;
28022820
2803-Sec. 113. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2804-
2805-Sec. 114. Section 12 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 166 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2806-
2807-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$211,551,428] $195,409,596.
2808-
2809-Sec. 115. Subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2810-
2811-Sec. 116. Subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2812-
2813-Sec. 117. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 13 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 75 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2821+Sec. 114. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2822+
2823+Sec. 115. Section 12 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 166 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2824+
2825+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$211,551,428] $189,409,596.
2826+
2827+Sec. 116. Subsection (b) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2828+
2829+Sec. 117. Subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 13 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2830+
2831+Sec. 118. Subsection (f) of section 13 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 170 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2832+
2833+Sec. 119. Subdivision (2) of subsection (h) of section 13 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 75 of public act 14-98, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28142834
28152835 (2) For the Office of Early Childhood: Grants-in-aid to sponsors of school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, for facility improvements and minor capital repairs to that portion of facilities that house school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers, not exceeding [$11,500,000] $5,858,168;
28162836
2817-Sec. 118. Section 20 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 77 of public act 14-98 and section 173 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2818-
2819-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$339,638,805] $276,167,057.
2820-
2821-Sec. 119. Subdivision (4) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 81 of public act 14-98, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2822-
2823-Sec. 120. Subsection (h) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2837+Sec. 120. Section 20 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 77 of public act 14-98 and section 173 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2838+
2839+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$339,638,805] $279,667,057.
2840+
2841+Sec. 121. Subdivision (2) of subsection (f) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2842+
2843+Sec. 122. Subdivision (4) of subsection (g) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 81 of public act 14-98, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2844+
2845+Sec. 123. Subsection (h) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28242846
28252847 (h) For the Capital Region Development Authority: Alterations, renovations and improvements at the Connecticut Convention Center and Rentschler Field, not exceeding [$3,727,500] $3,709,000.
28262848
2827-Sec. 121. Subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2849+Sec. 124. Subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28282850
28292851 (i) For the Department of Developmental Services: Fire, safety and environmental improvements to regional facilities and intermediate care facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $4,746,752.
28302852
2831-Sec. 122. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2832-
2833-(k) For the Department of Education: For the technical high school system: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles and technology at all technical high schools, not exceeding [$15,500,000] $4,500,000.
2834-
2835-Sec. 123. Subdivision (3) of subsection (l) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 176 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2836-
2837-Sec. 124. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 178 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2838-
2839-Sec. 125. Section 31 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 86 of public act 14-98, section 218 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 179 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2840-
2841-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$183,500,000] $178,000,000.
2842-
2843-Sec. 126. Subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2844-
2845-Sec. 127. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 91 of public act 14-98 and section 185 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2846-
2847-Sec. 128. Section 1 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 186 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2853+Sec. 125. Subsection (k) of section 21 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2854+
2855+(k) For the Department of Education: For the technical high school system: Alterations, renovations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles and technology at all technical high schools, not exceeding [$15,500,000] $10,000,000.
2856+
2857+Sec. 126. Subdivision (3) of subsection (l) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 176 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2858+
2859+Sec. 127. Subdivision (2) of subsection (o) of section 21 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 178 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2860+
2861+Sec. 128. Section 31 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 86 of public act 14-98, section 218 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, and section 179 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2862+
2863+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 13-239, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$183,500,000] $188,000,000.
2864+
2865+Sec. 129. Subsection (b) of section 32 of public act 13-239 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2866+
2867+Sec. 130. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by section 91 of public act 14-98 and section 185 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2868+
2869+Sec. 131. Section 32 of public act 13-239, as amended by sections 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91 of public act 14-98, section 105 of public act 14-217, sections 219 and 220 of public act 15-1 of the June special session and sections 180, 181, 182, 183, 184 and 185 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended by adding subsection (i) as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2870+
2871+(i) For Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated: For the Regenerative Medicine Research Fund established by section 19a-32e of the general statutes, not exceeding $10,000,000.
2872+
2873+Sec. 132. Section 1 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 186 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28482874
28492875 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 14-98, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$132,409,322] $131,909,322.
28502876
2851-Sec. 129. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2852-
2853-Sec. 130. Section 8 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 189 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2877+Sec. 133. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 2 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2878+
2879+Sec. 134. Section 8 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 189 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28542880
28552881 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 to 15, inclusive, of public act 14-98, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$176,400,000] $169,100,000.
28562882
2857-Sec. 131. Subsection (a) of section 9 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 190 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2858-
2859-Sec. 132. Subsection (i) of section 9 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 229 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2860-
2861-Sec. 133. Section 82 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 195 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2862-
2863-(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate eight million five hundred thousand dollars.
2864-
2865-(b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Department of Education for:
2866-
2867-(1) The technical high school system, to establish a pilot program to provide expanded educational opportunities by extending hours at technical high schools in Hamden, Hartford, New Britain and Waterbury for purposes of academic enrichment and training in trades for secondary and adult students, not exceeding [three million five hundred thousand] four hundred thirty-four thousand dollars;
2868-
2869-(2) Grants-in-aid to technical high schools to provide evening training programs in skilled trades, including, but not limited to, manufacturing, masonry, electrical, plumbing and carpentry trades, provided the purpose of any such program shall be to prepare participants for earning a credential or degree recognized by employers or trade associations, as applicable, not exceeding [five million] eight million sixty-six thousand dollars.
2870-
2871-(c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of said bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission, in its discretion, may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the State Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due.
2872-
2873-Sec. 134. Section 97 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2874-
2875-Sec. 135. Section 1 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 196 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2876-
2877-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding [$353,313,300] $348,313,300.
2878-
2879-Sec. 136. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2880-
2881-Sec. 137. Subdivision (5) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2882-
2883-(5) At Capital Community College: Alterations, renovations and improvements to optimize space utilization, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $2,500,000;
2884-
2885-Sec. 138. Section 12 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 201 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2886-
2887-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$376,600,000] $346,600,000.
2888-
2889-Sec. 139. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 203 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2890-
2891-Sec. 140. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 204 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2892-
2893-Sec. 141. Subdivision (1) of subsection (i) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2894-
2895-(1) Grants-in-aid for the purpose of capital start-up costs related to the development of new interdistrict magnet school programs to assist the state in meeting the goals of the current stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., for the purpose of purchasing a building or portable classrooms, subject to the reversion provisions in subdivision (1) of subsection (c) of section 10-264h of the general statutes, leasing space and purchasing equipment, including, but not limited to, computers and classroom furniture, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $15,000,000;
2896-
2897-Sec. 142. Section 20 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 207 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2883+Sec. 135. Subsection (a) of section 9 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 190 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2884+
2885+Sec. 136. Subsection (i) of section 9 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 229 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2886+
2887+Sec. 137. Subsection (a) of section 82 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 195 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2888+
2889+(a) For the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate [eight million five hundred thousand] four hundred thirty-four thousand dollars.
2890+
2891+Sec. 138. Section 97 of public act 14-98 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2892+
2893+Sec. 139. Section 1 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 196 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2894+
2895+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not exceeding [$353,313,300] $355,813,300.
2896+
2897+Sec. 140. Subdivision (4) of subsection (f) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 198 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2898+
2899+(4) Removal or encapsulation of asbestos and hazardous materials in state-owned buildings, not exceeding [$5,000,000] $10,000,000;
2900+
2901+Sec. 141. Subdivision (2) of subsection (g) of section 2 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2902+
2903+Sec. 142. Section 12 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 201 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2904+
2905+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 13 to 19, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$376,600,000] $355,600,000.
2906+
2907+Sec. 143. Subdivision (1) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 203 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2908+
2909+Sec. 144. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 204 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2910+
2911+Sec. 145. Subdivision (3) of subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 205 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2912+
2913+(3) For the Brownfield Remediation and Revitalization program, not exceeding [$16,000,000] $20,000,000;
2914+
2915+Sec. 146. Section 20 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 207 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
28982916
28992917 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$275,872,176] $275,372,176.
29002918
2901-Sec. 143. Subsection (b) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2902-
2903-Sec. 144. Section 27 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2919+Sec. 147. Subsection (b) of section 21 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2920+
2921+Sec. 148. Section 27 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
29042922
29052923 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 28 to 30, inclusive, of [this act] public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$135,000,000] $120,000,000.
29062924
2907-Sec. 145. Section 31 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 219 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2908-
2909-The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$298,250,000] $282,750,000.
2910-
2911-Sec. 146. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 225 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2912-
2913-Sec. 147. Subdivision (1) of subsection (k) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2914-
2915-Sec. 148. Subsection (m) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 230 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2916-
2917-(m) For the Connecticut Port Authority: Grants-in-aid for improvements to ports, harbors and marinas, including dredging and navigational improvements, not exceeding [$13,500,000] $6,750,000, provided not less than $5,000,000 shall be made available to the ports, harbors and marinas in the state other than the deep water ports in the cities of Bridgeport, New Haven and New London.
2918-
2919-Sec. 149. Section 224 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 235 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2920-
2921-Sec. 150. Section 1 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2925+Sec. 149. Section 31 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 219 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2926+
2927+The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 32 to 38, inclusive, of public act 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$298,250,000] $281,750,000.
2928+
2929+Sec. 150. Subsection (g) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 225 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2930+
2931+Sec. 151. Subsection (m) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 230 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2932+
2933+Sec. 152. Section 224 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as amended by section 235 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2934+
2935+Sec. 153. Section 1 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
29222936
29232937 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of [this act] public act 16-4 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$250,200,000] $249,500,000.
29242938
2925-Sec. 151. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 2 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2939+Sec. 154. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 2 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
29262940
29272941 (2) For improvements to the Trout Brook Canal area in the town of West Hartford, not exceeding [$1,200,000] $500,000.
29282942
2929-Sec. 152. Section 8 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2943+Sec. 155. Section 8 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
29302944
29312945 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the provisions of this section and sections 9 to 15, inclusive, of [this act] public act 16-4 of the May special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$47,500,000] $47,000,000.
29322946
2933-Sec. 153. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 9 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2934-
2935-Sec. 154. Section 14 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2947+Sec. 156. Subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 9 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2017)
2948+
2949+Sec. 157. Section 14 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
29362950
29372951 In accordance with section 9 of [this act] public act 16-4 of the May special session, the state, through the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Department of Economic and Community Development and the Department of Housing may provide grants-in-aid and other financings to or for the agencies for the purposes and projects as described in said section 9. All financing shall be made in accordance with the terms of a contract at such time or times as shall be determined within authorization of funds by the State Bond Commission.
29382952
2939-Sec. 155. Section 227 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2940-
2941-Subsection (i) of section 32 of [special] public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed
2942-
2943-Sec. 156. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) As used in this section, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning or intent:
2944-
2945-(1) "Debt service requirements" has the same meaning as provided in section 13b-75 of the general statutes;
2946-
2947-(2) "Federal transportation bonds" means one or more special tax obligation bonds authorized to be issued pursuant to subsection (c) of this section;
2948-
2949-(3) "Pledged revenues" has the same meaning as provided in section 13b-75 of the general statutes;
2950-
2951-(4) "RRIF" means the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing program established by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, P.L. 105-178, as amended from time to time;
2952-
2953-(5) "RRIF loan agreement" means a loan agreement or other credit agreement by and between the state as the borrower and the United States Department of Transportation as the lender, pursuant to which a loan or other form of financial assistance is made by said department to the state in accordance with RRIF;
2954-
2955-(6) "Special Transportation Fund" means the Special Transportation Fund established pursuant to section 13b-68 of the general statutes;
2956-
2957-(7) "State officials" means the Treasurer, the Commissioner of Transportation and the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management;
2958-
2959-(8) "TIFIA" means the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act, P.L. 105-178, as amended from time to time; and
2960-
2961-(9) "TIFIA loan agreement" means a loan agreement or other credit agreement by and between the state as the borrower and the United States Department of Transportation as the lender, pursuant to which a loan or other form of financial assistance is made by said department to the state in accordance with TIFIA.
2962-
2963-(b) The state, acting through the state officials, may enter into loan agreements or other credit agreements, including, but not limited to, RRIF loan agreements and TIFIA loan agreements, with the United States Department of Transportation. The state officials (1) may execute and deliver any documents, certificates and instruments related to such agreements and the obligations issued thereunder, (2) shall determine the terms, conditions, covenants and other provisions of such agreements in the best interest of the state, and (3) may take all other actions, including, but not limited to, the preparation, execution and submission of loan applications, necessary to enter into such agreements or receive loans or other financial assistance from said department under any federal program.
2964-
2965-(c) Special tax obligation bonds may be issued pursuant to sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes to evidence and secure loans or other forms of financial assistance made by the United States Department of Transportation to the state under one or more federal programs, including, but not limited to, RRIF or programs established under TIFIA. Such bonds may be secured by a trust indenture by and between the state and a corporate trustee in accordance with the provisions of subsection (g) of section 13b-76 of the general statutes.
2966-
2967-(d) The debt service requirements and any other obligations with respect to any federal transportation bonds shall be secured by a lien on the pledged revenues as they are received by the state and credited to the Special Transportation Fund. Such lien shall be subordinate and junior in all respects to every lien on pledged revenues securing any special tax obligation bonds issued pursuant to sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes that are not federal transportation bonds.
2968-
2969-(e) Whenever the General Assembly authorizes special tax obligation bonds pursuant to any bond act taking effect before, on or after the effective date of this section, such authorization shall be deemed to authorize the issuance of federal transportation bonds. Such federal transportation bonds shall be subject to the requirements, covenants and conditions applicable to special tax obligation bonds as set forth in sections 13b-74 to 13b-77, inclusive, of the general statutes, except as otherwise provided in this section.
2970-
2971-(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (o) of section 13b-76 of the general statutes, federal transportation bonds may be issued as taxable bonds, whereby the interest on such bonds may be includable in the gross income of the holders or owners of such bonds under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding internal revenue code of the United States, as amended from time to time.
2953+Sec. 158. Section 227 of public act 16-4 of the May special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2017):
2954+
2955+Subsection (i) of section 32 of [special] public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed.
2956+
2957+Sec. 159. Notwithstanding the provision of subsection (b) of section 7-536 of the general statutes, the Secretary shall allocate zero dollars on February first of 2017 and fifty-five million dollars on February first of 2018 to each municipality in the state in accordance with the provisions of subsection (c) of section 7-536 of the general statutes. (Effective July 1, 2017)
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29752961
29762962 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
29772963 Section 1 July 1, 2017 New section
29782964 Sec. 2 July 1, 2017 New section
29792965 Sec. 3 July 1, 2017 New section
29802966 Sec. 4 July 1, 2017 New section
29812967 Sec. 5 July 1, 2017 New section
29822968 Sec. 6 July 1, 2017 New section
29832969 Sec. 7 July 1, 2017 New section
29842970 Sec. 8 July 1, 2017 New section
29852971 Sec. 9 July 1, 2017 New section
29862972 Sec. 10 July 1, 2017 New section
29872973 Sec. 11 July 1, 2017 New section
29882974 Sec. 12 July 1, 2017 New section
29892975 Sec. 13 July 1, 2017 New section
29902976 Sec. 14 July 1, 2017 New section
29912977 Sec. 15 July 1, 2017 New section
29922978 Sec. 16 July 1, 2017 New section
29932979 Sec. 17 July 1, 2017 New section
29942980 Sec. 18 July 1, 2017 New section
29952981 Sec. 19 July 1, 2017 New section
29962982 Sec. 20 July 1, 2018 New section
29972983 Sec. 21 July 1, 2018 New section
29982984 Sec. 22 July 1, 2018 New section
29992985 Sec. 23 July 1, 2018 New section
30002986 Sec. 24 July 1, 2018 New section
30012987 Sec. 25 July 1, 2018 New section
30022988 Sec. 26 July 1, 2018 New section
30032989 Sec. 27 July 1, 2018 New section
30042990 Sec. 28 July 1, 2018 New section
30052991 Sec. 29 July 1, 2018 New section
30062992 Sec. 30 July 1, 2018 New section
30072993 Sec. 31 July 1, 2018 New section
30082994 Sec. 32 July 1, 2018 New section
30092995 Sec. 33 July 1, 2018 New section
30102996 Sec. 34 July 1, 2018 New section
30112997 Sec. 35 July 1, 2018 New section
30122998 Sec. 36 July 1, 2018 New section
30132999 Sec. 37 July 1, 2018 New section
30143000 Sec. 38 July 1, 2018 New section
30153001 Sec. 39 July 1, 2017 New section
30163002 Sec. 40 July 1, 2017 New section
30173003 Sec. 41 July 1, 2017 New section
30183004 Sec. 42 July 1, 2017 New section
30193005 Sec. 43 July 1, 2017 New section
30203006 Sec. 44 July 1, 2017 New section
30213007 Sec. 45 July 1, 2018 New section
30223008 Sec. 46 July 1, 2018 New section
30233009 Sec. 47 July 1, 2018 New section
30243010 Sec. 48 July 1, 2018 New section
30253011 Sec. 49 July 1, 2018 New section
30263012 Sec. 50 July 1, 2018 New section
30273013 Sec. 51 July 1, 2017 4-66c(a) and (b)
30283014 Sec. 52 July 1, 2017 4-66m(a)
3029-Sec. 53 July 1, 2017 4a-10(a)
3030-Sec. 54 July 1, 2017 7-538(a)
3031-Sec. 55 July 1, 2017 8-336n(a)
3032-Sec. 56 July 1, 2017 10-66jj(a)
3033-Sec. 57 July 1, 2017 10-287d
3034-Sec. 58 July 1, 2017 10-292k
3035-Sec. 59 July 1, 2017 10-508(a)
3036-Sec. 60 July 1, 2017 10a-109d(a)(10)
3037-Sec. 61 July 1, 2017 10a-109e(a)
3038-Sec. 62 July 1, 2017 10a-109g(a)(1)
3039-Sec. 63 July 1, 2017 10a-109n(a)
3040-Sec. 64 July 1, 2017 13b-236(a)
3041-Sec. 65 July 1, 2017 16a-40d
3042-Sec. 66 July 1, 2017 22a-483(a)
3043-Sec. 67 July 1, 2017 23-103(a)
3044-Sec. 68 July 1, 2017 29-1aa(a)
3045-Sec. 69 July 1, 2017 32-41cc(d)
3046-Sec. 70 July 1, 2017 32-41dd(a)
3047-Sec. 71 October 1, 2017 32-41kk(c)
3048-Sec. 72 July 1, 2017 32-41nn(a)
3049-Sec. 73 July 1, 2017 32-235(a)
3050-Sec. 74 July 1, 2017 SA 88-77, Sec. 22
3051-Sec. 75 July 1, 2017 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
3052-Sec. 76 July 1, 2017 PA 99-242, Sec. 12
3053-Sec. 77 July 1, 2017 PA 99-242, Sec. 31
3054-Sec. 78 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
3055-Sec. 79 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
3056-Sec. 80 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3057-Sec. 81 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3058-Sec. 82 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3059-Sec. 83 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3060-Sec. 84 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3061-Sec. 85 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3062-Sec. 86 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)
3063-Sec. 87 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3015+Sec. 53 July 1, 2017 4-124v(c)(3)
3016+Sec. 54 July 1, 2017 4a-10(a)
3017+Sec. 55 July 1, 2017 7-538(a)
3018+Sec. 56 July 1, 2017 8-336n(a)
3019+Sec. 57 July 1, 2017 10-66jj(a)
3020+Sec. 58 July 1, 2017 10-287d
3021+Sec. 59 July 1, 2017 10-292k
3022+Sec. 60 July 1, 2017 10-508(a)
3023+Sec. 61 July 1, 2017 10a-109c
3024+Sec. 62 July 1, 2017 10a-109d(a)(10)
3025+Sec. 63 July 1, 2017 10a-109e(a)
3026+Sec. 64 July 1, 2017 10a-109g(a)(1)
3027+Sec. 65 July 1, 2017 10a-109n(a)
3028+Sec. 66 July 1, 2017 13b-236(a)
3029+Sec. 67 July 1, 2017 16a-40d(a)
3030+Sec. 68 July 1, 2017 22a-483(a)
3031+Sec. 69 July 1, 2017 22a-483(d)
3032+Sec. 70 July 1, 2017 23-103(a)
3033+Sec. 71 July 1, 2017 29-1aa(a)
3034+Sec. 72 July 1, 2017 32-41dd(a)
3035+Sec. 73 July 1, 2017 32-41nn(a)
3036+Sec. 74 July 1, 2017 32-235(a)
3037+Sec. 75 July 1, 2017 SA 88-77, Sec. 22
3038+Sec. 76 July 1, 2017 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
3039+Sec. 77 July 1, 2017 PA 99-242, Sec. 12
3040+Sec. 78 July 1, 2017 PA 99-242, Sec. 31
3041+Sec. 79 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3042+Sec. 80 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
3043+Sec. 81 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 16
3044+Sec. 82 July 1, 2017 SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(d)
3045+Sec. 83 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3046+Sec. 84 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3047+Sec. 85 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3048+Sec. 86 July 1, 2017 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3049+Sec. 87 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
30643050 Sec. 88 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3065-Sec. 89 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3066-Sec. 90 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3067-Sec. 91 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
3051+Sec. 89 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3052+Sec. 90 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)
3053+Sec. 91 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
30683054 Sec. 92 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3069-Sec. 93 July 1, 2017 PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
3070-Sec. 94 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3071-Sec. 95 July 1, 2017 PA 10-44, Sec. 1
3072-Sec. 96 July 1, 2017 PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)
3073-Sec. 97 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3074-Sec. 98 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(o)(1)
3075-Sec. 99 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 12
3076-Sec. 100 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(c)
3077-Sec. 101 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(e)
3078-Sec. 102 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(i)
3079-Sec. 103 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 20
3080-Sec. 104 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(i)
3081-Sec. 105 July 1, 2017 PA 12-189, Sec. 1
3082-Sec. 106 July 1, 2017 PA 12-189, Sec. 2(c)(2)
3083-Sec. 107 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3084-Sec. 108 July 1, 2017 PA 12-189, Sec. 8
3085-Sec. 109 July 1, 2017 PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(2)
3086-Sec. 110 from passage PA 13-3, Sec. 84
3055+Sec. 93 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
3056+Sec. 94 July 1, 2017 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
3057+Sec. 95 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3058+Sec. 96 July 1, 2017 PA 10-44, Sec. 1
3059+Sec. 97 July 1, 2017 PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)
3060+Sec. 98 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3061+Sec. 99 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(1)
3062+Sec. 100 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 2(o)(1)
3063+Sec. 101 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 12
3064+Sec. 102 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(c)
3065+Sec. 103 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(e)
3066+Sec. 104 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 13(i)
3067+Sec. 105 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 20
3068+Sec. 106 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(g)(1)
3069+Sec. 107 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(i)
3070+Sec. 108 July 1, 2017 PA 11-57, Sec. 21(k)
3071+Sec. 109 July 1, 2017 PA 12-189, Sec. 1
3072+Sec. 110 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
30873073 Sec. 111 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 1
3088-Sec. 112 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(2)(A)
3089-Sec. 113 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3090-Sec. 114 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 12
3091-Sec. 115 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3074+Sec. 112 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(f)(2)
3075+Sec. 113 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(2)(A)
3076+Sec. 114 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3077+Sec. 115 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 12
30923078 Sec. 116 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3093-Sec. 117 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(h)(2)
3094-Sec. 118 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 20
3095-Sec. 119 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3096-Sec. 120 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(h)
3097-Sec. 121 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(i)
3098-Sec. 122 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(k)
3099-Sec. 123 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3100-Sec. 124 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3101-Sec. 125 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
3079+Sec. 117 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3080+Sec. 118 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3081+Sec. 119 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(h)(2)
3082+Sec. 120 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 20
3083+Sec. 121 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3084+Sec. 122 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3085+Sec. 123 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(h)
3086+Sec. 124 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(i)
3087+Sec. 125 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(k)
31023088 Sec. 126 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
31033089 Sec. 127 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3104-Sec. 128 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
3090+Sec. 128 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
31053091 Sec. 129 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3106-Sec. 130 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 8
3107-Sec. 131 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3108-Sec. 132 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3109-Sec. 133 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 82
3110-Sec. 134 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3111-Sec. 135 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3092+Sec. 130 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3093+Sec. 131 July 1, 2017 PA 13-239, Sec. 32
3094+Sec. 132 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
3095+Sec. 133 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3096+Sec. 134 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 8
3097+Sec. 135 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
31123098 Sec. 136 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3113-Sec. 137 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
3114-Sec. 138 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
3115-Sec. 139 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3116-Sec. 140 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3117-Sec. 141 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
3118-Sec. 142 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
3099+Sec. 137 July 1, 2017 PA 14-98, Sec. 82(a)
3100+Sec. 138 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3101+Sec. 139 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3102+Sec. 140 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)
3103+Sec. 141 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3104+Sec. 142 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
31193105 Sec. 143 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3120-Sec. 144 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
3121-Sec. 145 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3122-Sec. 146 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3106+Sec. 144 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3107+Sec. 145 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
3108+Sec. 146 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
31233109 Sec. 147 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3124-Sec. 148 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(m)
3125-Sec. 149 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3126-Sec. 150 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3127-Sec. 151 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(a)
3128-Sec. 152 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 8
3129-Sec. 153 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3130-Sec. 154 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 14
3131-Sec. 155 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 227
3132-Sec. 156 from passage New section
3110+Sec. 148 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
3111+Sec. 149 July 1, 2017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
3112+Sec. 150 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3113+Sec. 151 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3114+Sec. 152 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3115+Sec. 153 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3116+Sec. 154 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(a)
3117+Sec. 155 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 8
3118+Sec. 156 July 1, 2017 Repealer section
3119+Sec. 157 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 14
3120+Sec. 158 July 1, 2017 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 227
3121+Sec. 159 July 1, 2017 New section
31333122
31343123 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
31353124
31363125 Section 1
31373126
31383127 July 1, 2017
31393128
31403129 New section
31413130
31423131 Sec. 2
31433132
31443133 July 1, 2017
31453134
31463135 New section
31473136
31483137 Sec. 3
31493138
31503139 July 1, 2017
31513140
31523141 New section
31533142
31543143 Sec. 4
31553144
31563145 July 1, 2017
31573146
31583147 New section
31593148
31603149 Sec. 5
31613150
31623151 July 1, 2017
31633152
31643153 New section
31653154
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31673156
31683157 July 1, 2017
31693158
31703159 New section
31713160
31723161 Sec. 7
31733162
31743163 July 1, 2017
31753164
31763165 New section
31773166
31783167 Sec. 8
31793168
31803169 July 1, 2017
31813170
31823171 New section
31833172
31843173 Sec. 9
31853174
31863175 July 1, 2017
31873176
31883177 New section
31893178
31903179 Sec. 10
31913180
31923181 July 1, 2017
31933182
31943183 New section
31953184
31963185 Sec. 11
31973186
31983187 July 1, 2017
31993188
32003189 New section
32013190
32023191 Sec. 12
32033192
32043193 July 1, 2017
32053194
32063195 New section
32073196
32083197 Sec. 13
32093198
32103199 July 1, 2017
32113200
32123201 New section
32133202
32143203 Sec. 14
32153204
32163205 July 1, 2017
32173206
32183207 New section
32193208
32203209 Sec. 15
32213210
32223211 July 1, 2017
32233212
32243213 New section
32253214
32263215 Sec. 16
32273216
32283217 July 1, 2017
32293218
32303219 New section
32313220
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32333222
32343223 July 1, 2017
32353224
32363225 New section
32373226
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32403229 July 1, 2017
32413230
32423231 New section
32433232
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32453234
32463235 July 1, 2017
32473236
32483237 New section
32493238
32503239 Sec. 20
32513240
32523241 July 1, 2018
32533242
32543243 New section
32553244
32563245 Sec. 21
32573246
32583247 July 1, 2018
32593248
32603249 New section
32613250
32623251 Sec. 22
32633252
32643253 July 1, 2018
32653254
32663255 New section
32673256
32683257 Sec. 23
32693258
32703259 July 1, 2018
32713260
32723261 New section
32733262
32743263 Sec. 24
32753264
32763265 July 1, 2018
32773266
32783267 New section
32793268
32803269 Sec. 25
32813270
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32843273 New section
32853274
32863275 Sec. 26
32873276
32883277 July 1, 2018
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32903279 New section
32913280
32923281 Sec. 27
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32943283 July 1, 2018
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32963285 New section
32973286
32983287 Sec. 28
32993288
33003289 July 1, 2018
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33023291 New section
33033292
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33063295 July 1, 2018
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33093298
33103299 Sec. 30
33113300
33123301 July 1, 2018
33133302
33143303 New section
33153304
33163305 Sec. 31
33173306
33183307 July 1, 2018
33193308
33203309 New section
33213310
33223311 Sec. 32
33233312
33243313 July 1, 2018
33253314
33263315 New section
33273316
33283317 Sec. 33
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33303319 July 1, 2018
33313320
33323321 New section
33333322
33343323 Sec. 34
33353324
33363325 July 1, 2018
33373326
33383327 New section
33393328
33403329 Sec. 35
33413330
33423331 July 1, 2018
33433332
33443333 New section
33453334
33463335 Sec. 36
33473336
33483337 July 1, 2018
33493338
33503339 New section
33513340
33523341 Sec. 37
33533342
33543343 July 1, 2018
33553344
33563345 New section
33573346
33583347 Sec. 38
33593348
33603349 July 1, 2018
33613350
33623351 New section
33633352
33643353 Sec. 39
33653354
33663355 July 1, 2017
33673356
33683357 New section
33693358
33703359 Sec. 40
33713360
33723361 July 1, 2017
33733362
33743363 New section
33753364
33763365 Sec. 41
33773366
33783367 July 1, 2017
33793368
33803369 New section
33813370
33823371 Sec. 42
33833372
33843373 July 1, 2017
33853374
33863375 New section
33873376
33883377 Sec. 43
33893378
33903379 July 1, 2017
33913380
33923381 New section
33933382
33943383 Sec. 44
33953384
33963385 July 1, 2017
33973386
33983387 New section
33993388
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34023391 July 1, 2018
34033392
34043393 New section
34053394
34063395 Sec. 46
34073396
34083397 July 1, 2018
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34103399 New section
34113400
34123401 Sec. 47
34133402
34143403 July 1, 2018
34153404
34163405 New section
34173406
34183407 Sec. 48
34193408
34203409 July 1, 2018
34213410
34223411 New section
34233412
34243413 Sec. 49
34253414
34263415 July 1, 2018
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34283417 New section
34293418
34303419 Sec. 50
34313420
34323421 July 1, 2018
34333422
34343423 New section
34353424
34363425 Sec. 51
34373426
34383427 July 1, 2017
34393428
34403429 4-66c(a) and (b)
34413430
34423431 Sec. 52
34433432
34443433 July 1, 2017
34453434
34463435 4-66m(a)
34473436
34483437 Sec. 53
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34503439 July 1, 2017
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3441+4-124v(c)(3)
3442+
3443+Sec. 54
3444+
3445+July 1, 2017
3446+
34523447 4a-10(a)
34533448
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3449+Sec. 55
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34563451 July 1, 2017
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34583453 7-538(a)
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3455+Sec. 56
34613456
34623457 July 1, 2017
34633458
34643459 8-336n(a)
34653460
3466-Sec. 56
3461+Sec. 57
34673462
34683463 July 1, 2017
34693464
34703465 10-66jj(a)
34713466
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3467+Sec. 58
34733468
34743469 July 1, 2017
34753470
34763471 10-287d
34773472
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3473+Sec. 59
34793474
34803475 July 1, 2017
34813476
34823477 10-292k
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34863481 July 1, 2017
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3485+Sec. 61
3486+
3487+July 1, 2017
3488+
3489+10a-109c
3490+
3491+Sec. 62
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34923493 July 1, 2017
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34943495 10a-109d(a)(10)
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34983499 July 1, 2017
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35033504
35043505 July 1, 2017
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3524-16a-40d
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3521+Sec. 67
3522+
3523+July 1, 2017
3524+
3525+16a-40d(a)
3526+
3527+Sec. 68
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35283529 July 1, 2017
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35303531 22a-483(a)
35313532
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3533+Sec. 69
3534+
3535+July 1, 2017
3536+
3537+22a-483(d)
3538+
3539+Sec. 70
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35343541 July 1, 2017
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35363543 23-103(a)
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3545+Sec. 71
35393546
35403547 July 1, 2017
35413548
35423549 29-1aa(a)
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3545-
3546-July 1, 2017
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3548-32-41cc(d)
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35513552
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3557-
3558-October 1, 2017
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3560-32-41kk(c)
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35663561 32-41nn(a)
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35763571 July 1, 2017
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35793574
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3575+Sec. 76
35813576
35823577 July 1, 2017
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35843579 SA 88-77, Sec. 23(j)(33)
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35883583 July 1, 2017
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35903585 PA 99-242, Sec. 12
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3587+Sec. 78
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35943589 July 1, 2017
35953590
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35973592
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3593+Sec. 79
3594+
3595+July 1, 2017
3596+
3597+SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
3598+
3599+Sec. 80
3600+
3601+July 1, 2017
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3603+SA 01-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(h)
3604+
3605+Sec. 81
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36003607 July 1, 2017
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36033610
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36063613 July 1, 2017
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3617+Sec. 83
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36123619 July 1, 2017
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36173624
36183625 July 1, 2017
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36203627 SA 05-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
36213628
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3629+Sec. 85
3630+
3631+July 1, 2017
3632+
3633+Repealer section
3634+
3635+Sec. 86
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36293642
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36333646
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36393652
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3653+Sec. 89
36413654
36423655 July 1, 2017
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36443657 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
36453658
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3659+Sec. 90
36473660
36483661 July 1, 2017
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36503663 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(w)
36513664
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3665+Sec. 91
36533666
36543667 July 1, 2017
36553668
36563669 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
36573670
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3671+Sec. 92
36593672
36603673 July 1, 2017
36613674
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36633676
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3665-
3666-July 1, 2017
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3668-PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(d)
3669-
3670-Sec. 90
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36713678
36723679 July 1, 2017
36733680
36743681 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(f)
36753682
3676-Sec. 91
3683+Sec. 94
36773684
36783685 July 1, 2017
36793686
36803687 PA 07-7 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
36813688
3682-Sec. 92
3689+Sec. 95
36833690
36843691 July 1, 2017
36853692
36863693 Repealer section
36873694
3688-Sec. 93
3689-
3690-July 1, 2017
3691-
3692-PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 41
3693-
3694-Sec. 94
3695+Sec. 96
3696+
3697+July 1, 2017
3698+
3699+PA 10-44, Sec. 1
3700+
3701+Sec. 97
3702+
3703+July 1, 2017
3704+
3705+PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)
3706+
3707+Sec. 98
3708+
3709+July 1, 2017
3710+
3711+PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3712+
3713+Sec. 99
3714+
3715+July 1, 2017
3716+
3717+PA 11-57, Sec. 2(h)(1)
3718+
3719+Sec. 100
3720+
3721+July 1, 2017
3722+
3723+PA 11-57, Sec. 2(o)(1)
3724+
3725+Sec. 101
3726+
3727+July 1, 2017
3728+
3729+PA 11-57, Sec. 12
3730+
3731+Sec. 102
3732+
3733+July 1, 2017
3734+
3735+PA 11-57, Sec. 13(c)
3736+
3737+Sec. 103
3738+
3739+July 1, 2017
3740+
3741+PA 11-57, Sec. 13(e)
3742+
3743+Sec. 104
3744+
3745+July 1, 2017
3746+
3747+PA 11-57, Sec. 13(i)
3748+
3749+Sec. 105
3750+
3751+July 1, 2017
3752+
3753+PA 11-57, Sec. 20
3754+
3755+Sec. 106
3756+
3757+July 1, 2017
3758+
3759+PA 11-57, Sec. 21(g)(1)
3760+
3761+Sec. 107
3762+
3763+July 1, 2017
3764+
3765+PA 11-57, Sec. 21(i)
3766+
3767+Sec. 108
3768+
3769+July 1, 2017
3770+
3771+PA 11-57, Sec. 21(k)
3772+
3773+Sec. 109
3774+
3775+July 1, 2017
3776+
3777+PA 12-189, Sec. 1
3778+
3779+Sec. 110
36953780
36963781 July 1, 2017
36973782
36983783 Repealer section
36993784
3700-Sec. 95
3701-
3702-July 1, 2017
3703-
3704-PA 10-44, Sec. 1
3705-
3706-Sec. 96
3707-
3708-July 1, 2017
3709-
3710-PA 10-44, Sec. 2(b)
3711-
3712-Sec. 97
3713-
3714-July 1, 2017
3715-
3716-PA 11-57, Sec. 1
3717-
3718-Sec. 98
3719-
3720-July 1, 2017
3721-
3722-PA 11-57, Sec. 2(o)(1)
3723-
3724-Sec. 99
3725-
3726-July 1, 2017
3727-
3728-PA 11-57, Sec. 12
3729-
3730-Sec. 100
3731-
3732-July 1, 2017
3733-
3734-PA 11-57, Sec. 13(c)
3735-
3736-Sec. 101
3737-
3738-July 1, 2017
3739-
3740-PA 11-57, Sec. 13(e)
3741-
3742-Sec. 102
3743-
3744-July 1, 2017
3745-
3746-PA 11-57, Sec. 13(i)
3747-
3748-Sec. 103
3749-
3750-July 1, 2017
3751-
3752-PA 11-57, Sec. 20
3753-
3754-Sec. 104
3755-
3756-July 1, 2017
3757-
3758-PA 11-57, Sec. 21(i)
3759-
3760-Sec. 105
3761-
3762-July 1, 2017
3763-
3764-PA 12-189, Sec. 1
3765-
3766-Sec. 106
3767-
3768-July 1, 2017
3769-
3770-PA 12-189, Sec. 2(c)(2)
3771-
3772-Sec. 107
3785+Sec. 111
3786+
3787+July 1, 2017
3788+
3789+PA 13-239, Sec. 1
3790+
3791+Sec. 112
3792+
3793+July 1, 2017
3794+
3795+PA 13-239, Sec. 2(f)(2)
3796+
3797+Sec. 113
3798+
3799+July 1, 2017
3800+
3801+PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(2)(A)
3802+
3803+Sec. 114
37733804
37743805 July 1, 2017
37753806
37763807 Repealer section
37773808
3778-Sec. 108
3779-
3780-July 1, 2017
3781-
3782-PA 12-189, Sec. 8
3783-
3784-Sec. 109
3785-
3786-July 1, 2017
3787-
3788-PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(2)
3789-
3790-Sec. 110
3791-
3792-from passage
3793-
3794-PA 13-3, Sec. 84
3795-
3796-Sec. 111
3797-
3798-July 1, 2017
3799-
3800-PA 13-239, Sec. 1
3801-
3802-Sec. 112
3803-
3804-July 1, 2017
3805-
3806-PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(2)(A)
3807-
3808-Sec. 113
3809+Sec. 115
3810+
3811+July 1, 2017
3812+
3813+PA 13-239, Sec. 12
3814+
3815+Sec. 116
38093816
38103817 July 1, 2017
38113818
38123819 Repealer section
38133820
3814-Sec. 114
3815-
3816-July 1, 2017
3817-
3818-PA 13-239, Sec. 12
3819-
3820-Sec. 115
3821+Sec. 117
38213822
38223823 July 1, 2017
38233824
38243825 Repealer section
38253826
3826-Sec. 116
3827+Sec. 118
38273828
38283829 July 1, 2017
38293830
38303831 Repealer section
38313832
3832-Sec. 117
3833+Sec. 119
38333834
38343835 July 1, 2017
38353836
38363837 PA 13-239, Sec. 13(h)(2)
38373838
3838-Sec. 118
3839+Sec. 120
38393840
38403841 July 1, 2017
38413842
38423843 PA 13-239, Sec. 20
38433844
3844-Sec. 119
3845+Sec. 121
38453846
38463847 July 1, 2017
38473848
38483849 Repealer section
38493850
3850-Sec. 120
3851+Sec. 122
3852+
3853+July 1, 2017
3854+
3855+Repealer section
3856+
3857+Sec. 123
38513858
38523859 July 1, 2017
38533860
38543861 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(h)
38553862
3856-Sec. 121
3863+Sec. 124
38573864
38583865 July 1, 2017
38593866
38603867 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(i)
38613868
3862-Sec. 122
3869+Sec. 125
38633870
38643871 July 1, 2017
38653872
38663873 PA 13-239, Sec. 21(k)
38673874
3868-Sec. 123
3875+Sec. 126
38693876
38703877 July 1, 2017
38713878
38723879 Repealer section
38733880
3874-Sec. 124
3881+Sec. 127
38753882
38763883 July 1, 2017
38773884
38783885 Repealer section
38793886
3880-Sec. 125
3887+Sec. 128
38813888
38823889 July 1, 2017
38833890
38843891 PA 13-239, Sec. 31
38853892
3886-Sec. 126
3893+Sec. 129
38873894
38883895 July 1, 2017
38893896
38903897 Repealer section
38913898
3892-Sec. 127
3899+Sec. 130
38933900
38943901 July 1, 2017
38953902
38963903 Repealer section
38973904
3898-Sec. 128
3905+Sec. 131
3906+
3907+July 1, 2017
3908+
3909+PA 13-239, Sec. 32
3910+
3911+Sec. 132
38993912
39003913 July 1, 2017
39013914
39023915 PA 14-98, Sec. 1
39033916
3904-Sec. 129
3917+Sec. 133
39053918
39063919 July 1, 2017
39073920
39083921 Repealer section
39093922
3910-Sec. 130
3923+Sec. 134
39113924
39123925 July 1, 2017
39133926
39143927 PA 14-98, Sec. 8
39153928
3916-Sec. 131
3929+Sec. 135
39173930
39183931 July 1, 2017
39193932
39203933 Repealer section
39213934
3922-Sec. 132
3935+Sec. 136
39233936
39243937 July 1, 2017
39253938
39263939 Repealer section
39273940
3928-Sec. 133
3929-
3930-July 1, 2017
3931-
3932-PA 14-98, Sec. 82
3933-
3934-Sec. 134
3941+Sec. 137
3942+
3943+July 1, 2017
3944+
3945+PA 14-98, Sec. 82(a)
3946+
3947+Sec. 138
39353948
39363949 July 1, 2017
39373950
39383951 Repealer section
39393952
3940-Sec. 135
3953+Sec. 139
39413954
39423955 July 1, 2017
39433956
39443957 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
39453958
3946-Sec. 136
3959+Sec. 140
3960+
3961+July 1, 2017
3962+
3963+PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(f)
3964+
3965+Sec. 141
39473966
39483967 July 1, 2017
39493968
39503969 Repealer section
39513970
3952-Sec. 137
3953-
3954-July 1, 2017
3955-
3956-PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(n)
3957-
3958-Sec. 138
3971+Sec. 142
39593972
39603973 July 1, 2017
39613974
39623975 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 12
39633976
3964-Sec. 139
3977+Sec. 143
39653978
39663979 July 1, 2017
39673980
39683981 Repealer section
39693982
3970-Sec. 140
3983+Sec. 144
39713984
39723985 July 1, 2017
39733986
39743987 Repealer section
39753988
3976-Sec. 141
3977-
3978-July 1, 2017
3979-
3980-PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(i)
3981-
3982-Sec. 142
3989+Sec. 145
3990+
3991+July 1, 2017
3992+
3993+PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 13(e)
3994+
3995+Sec. 146
39833996
39843997 July 1, 2017
39853998
39863999 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20
39874000
3988-Sec. 143
4001+Sec. 147
39894002
39904003 July 1, 2017
39914004
39924005 Repealer section
39934006
3994-Sec. 144
4007+Sec. 148
39954008
39964009 July 1, 2017
39974010
39984011 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 27
39994012
4000-Sec. 145
4013+Sec. 149
40014014
40024015 July 1, 2017
40034016
40044017 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31
40054018
4006-Sec. 146
4019+Sec. 150
40074020
40084021 July 1, 2017
40094022
40104023 Repealer section
40114024
4012-Sec. 147
4025+Sec. 151
40134026
40144027 July 1, 2017
40154028
40164029 Repealer section
40174030
4018-Sec. 148
4019-
4020-July 1, 2017
4021-
4022-PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 32(m)
4023-
4024-Sec. 149
4031+Sec. 152
40254032
40264033 July 1, 2017
40274034
40284035 Repealer section
40294036
4030-Sec. 150
4037+Sec. 153
40314038
40324039 July 1, 2017
40334040
40344041 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 1
40354042
4036-Sec. 151
4043+Sec. 154
40374044
40384045 July 1, 2017
40394046
40404047 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 2(a)
40414048
4042-Sec. 152
4049+Sec. 155
40434050
40444051 July 1, 2017
40454052
40464053 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 8
40474054
4048-Sec. 153
4055+Sec. 156
40494056
40504057 July 1, 2017
40514058
40524059 Repealer section
40534060
4054-Sec. 154
4061+Sec. 157
40554062
40564063 July 1, 2017
40574064
40584065 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 14
40594066
4060-Sec. 155
4067+Sec. 158
40614068
40624069 July 1, 2017
40634070
40644071 PA 16-4 of the May Sp. Sess., Sec. 227
40654072
4066-Sec. 156
4067-
4068-from passage
4069-
4070-New section
4071-
4072-
4073-
4074-FIN Joint Favorable Subst.
4075-
4076-FIN
4077-
4078-Joint Favorable Subst.
4073+Sec. 159
4074+
4075+July 1, 2017
4076+
4077+New section
4078+
4079+Statement of Purpose:
4080+
4081+To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
4082+
4083+[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]