LCO No. 6487 1 of 25 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 1246 January Session, 2023 LCO No. 6487 Referred to Committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING Introduced by: (FIN) AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CONTINUATION OF CSCU 2020, ADJUSTING CERTAIN POWERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, ADJUSTING CERTAIN STATE CONTRACTING - RELATED THRESHOLDS AND REPEALING AND REDUCING CERTAIN BOND AUTHORIZATIONS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Section 10a-91d of the general statutes is repealed and the 1 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2023): 2 (a) (1) It is hereby determined and found to be in the best interest of 3 this state and the system to establish CSCU 2020 as the efficient and cost-4 effective course to achieve the objective of renewing, modernizing, 5 enhancing, expanding, acquiring and maintaining the infrastructure of 6 the system, the particular project or projects, each being hereby 7 approved as a project of CSCU 2020, and the presently estimated cost 8 thereof being as follows: 9 T1 Phase I Phase II Phase III Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 2 of 25 T2 Fiscal Years Fiscal Years Fiscal Years T3 Ending Ending Ending T4 June 30, June 30, June 30, T5 2009-2011 2012-2014 2015-2021 T6 T7 T8 Central Connecticut State T9 University T10 Code Compliance/ T11 Infrastructure Improvements 16,418,636 6,894,000 T12 Renovate/Expand Willard T13 and DiLoreto Halls T14 (design/construction) 57,737,000 T15 Renovate/Expand Willard and T16 DiLoreto Halls T17 (equipment) 3,348,000 T18 New Classroom Office Building 29,478,000 T19 Renovate Barnard Hall 3,680,000 18,320,000 T20 New Engineering Building T21 (design/construction and T22 equipment) 9,900,000 52,800,000 T23 Burritt Library Renovation, T24 (design, addition and T25 equipment) 16,500,000 T26 New Maintenance/Salt Shed T27 Facility 2,503,000 T28 Renovate Kaiser Hall and T29 Annex 6,491,809 210,000 18,684,000 T30 T31 Eastern Connecticut State T32 University T33 Code Compliance/ T34 Infrastructure Improvements 8,938,849 5,825,000 T35 Fine Arts Instructional Center T36 (design) 12,000,000 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 3 of 25 T37 Fine Arts Instructional Center T38 (construction) 71,556,000 T39 Fine Arts Instructional Center T40 (equipment) 4,115,000 T41 Goddard Hall/ T42 Communications Building T43 Renovation T44 (design/construction) 19,239,000 11,048,000 T45 Goddard Hall Renovation T46 (equipment) 1,095,000 T47 Sports Center Addition and T48 Renovation (design) 0 T49 Outdoor Track-Phase II 1,506,396 T50 Athletic Support Building 1,921,000 T51 New Warehouse 1,894,868 T52 T53 Southern Connecticut State T54 University T55 Code Compliance/ T56 Infrastructure Improvements 16,955,915 8,637,000 2,356,723 T57 New Academic Laboratory T58 Building/Parking Garage T59 (construct garage, T60 design academic laboratory T61 building, demolish Seabury T62 Hall) 8,944,000 T63 New Academic Laboratory T64 Building/Parking Garage T65 (construct academic T66 laboratory building) 63,171,000 T67 New School of Business T68 Building T69 (design/construction) 52,476,933 T70 Health and Human Services T71 Building 76,507,344 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 4 of 25 T72 Additions and Renovations to T73 Buley Library 16,386,585 T74 Fine Arts Instructional Center 0 T75 T76 Western Connecticut State T77 University T78 Code Compliance/ T79 Infrastructure Improvements 7,658,330 4,323,000 5,054,000 T80 Fine Arts Instructional Center T81 (construction) 80,605,000 T82 Fine Arts Instructional Center T83 (equipment) 4,666,000 T84 Higgins Hall Renovations T85 (design) 2,982,000 T86 Higgins Hall Renovations T87 (construction/equipment) 31,594,000 T88 Berkshire Hall Renovations T89 (design) 0 T90 University Police Department T91 Building (design) 500,000 T92 University Police Department T93 Building (construction) 4,245,000 1,700,000 T94 Midtown Campus Mini-Chiller T95 Plant 0 T96 T97 Board of Regents for Higher T98 Education T99 New and Replacement T100 Equipment, Smart Classroom T101 Technology and Technology T102 Upgrades 26,895,000 14,500,000 61,844,000 T103 Alterations/Improvements: T104 Auxiliary Service Facilities 18,672,422 15,000,000 20,000,000 T105 Telecommunications T106 Infrastructure Upgrade 10,000,000 3,415,000 5,000,000 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 5 of 25 T107 Land and Property Acquisition 3,650,190 2,600,000 4,000,000 T108 Deferred Maintenance/Code T109 Compliance Infrastructure T110 Improvements 48,557,000 T111 Strategic Master Plan of T112 Academic Programs 3,000,000 T113 Consolidation and Upgrade of T114 System Student and Financial T115 Information Technology T116 Systems 20,000,000 T117 Advanced Manufacturing T118 Center at Asnuntuck T119 Community College 25,500,000 T120 Supplemental Project Funding 16,000,000 T121 T122 Totals 285,000,000 285,000,000 499,500,000 (2) It is hereby determined and found to be in the best interest of this 10 state and the system to continue CSCU 2020 as the efficient and cost-11 effective course to achieve the objective of renewing, modernizing, 12 enhancing, expanding, acquiring and maintaining the infrastructure of 13 the system, by adding the particular project or projects, each being 14 hereby approved as a project of CSCU 2020, and the presently estimated 15 cost thereof being as follows: 16 T123 Phase IV Phase V Phase VI T124 Fiscal Years Fiscal Years Fiscal Years T125 Ending Ending Ending T126 June 30, June 30, June 30, T127 2024-2025 2026-2028 2029-2030 T128 T129 All Community Colleges T130 Advanced Manufacturing Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 6 of 25 T131 Program 6,974,100 11,128,695 7,890,554 T132 Energy Efficiency Program 2,500,000 5,000,000 2,500,000 T133 Property Acquisition T134 Program 1,500,000 1,500,000 - T135 Telecommunications T136 Infrastructure Upgrade - 27,680,625 19,626,332 T137 T138 All Community Colleges and T139 Charter Oak State College T140 New & Replacement T141 Equipment Program 21,465,000 34,252,082 24,285,677 T142 T143 All Universities T144 Auxiliary Service Projects 20,200,000 31,800,000 22,200,000 T145 Energy Efficiency Program 2,500,000 5,000,000 2,500,000 T146 New and Replacement T147 Equipment Program 30,686,040 48,966,260 34,718,438 T148 Property Acquisition T149 Program 1,500,000 1,500,000 - T150 Telecommunications T151 Infrastructure Upgrade 25,450,000 - - T152 T153 All Universities, Community T154 Colleges and Charter Oak T155 State College T156 Code Compliance and T157 Infrastructure Improvements 45,548,460 72,682,488 51,533,902 T158 Security Improvement T159 Program 6,000,000 - - T160 T161 Central Connecticut State T162 University T163 Code Compliance and T164 Infrastructure Improvements 16,457,960 26,262,260 18,620,671 T165 Kaiser Hall MEP Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 7 of 25 T166 HVAC Improvements 12,000,000 - - T167 Stem Building - Phase 1 80,578,223 T168 Stem Building - Phase 2 8,313,617 79,361,741 T169 Welte Hall Renovations 8,000,000 T170 T171 Eastern Connecticut State T172 University T173 Baseball and Softball T174 Field Synthetic Turf - 2,800,000 - T175 Code Compliance and T176 Infrastructure Improvements 7,484,698 11,943,466 8,468,249 T177 Health and Wellness Center 14,296,008 T178 Physical Plant and T179 Campus-Wide Mechanical T180 Improvements 12,166,301 - - T181 Sports Center 11,492,783 117,555,929 - T182 Webb Hall Renovations 2,600,000 T183 T184 Southern Connecticut State T185 University T186 Code Compliance and T187 Infrastructure Improvements 14,313,829 22,840,832 16,194,784 T188 East and West Campus T189 HTHW Replacement 5,571,933 - - T190 Jennings Hall - 9,184,026 69,195,326 T191 Lyman Hall, Earl T192 Hall and Moore Field House T193 Improvements - T194 Mechanical, Electrical and T195 Facade Renovations 6,824,006 - - T196 Morrill Hall Renovations - 4,401,009 32,339,229 T197 School of Education T198 Building - Farnham Ave. - - 9,885,108 T199 University Police Facility T200 -Wintergreen Avenue 1,377,935 8,133,187 - Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 8 of 25 T201 T202 Western Connecticut State T203 University T204 Athletic Turf, Field and T205 Miscellaneous T206 Improvements 15,500,000 - - T207 Code Compliance and T208 Infrastructure T209 Improvements 12,410,666 19,803,920 14,041,529 T210 Midtown - Berkshire Hall T211 Innovation Center - Phase 2 68,873,651 T212 Midtown Campus Center T213 Repurposing - - 9,420,696 T214 Westside Classroom Building T215 Demolition 7,057,083 - - T216 T217 Asnuntuck Community T218 College T219 Renovations, Improvements - T220 Phase 1 43,483,062 - - T221 Renovations, Improvements - T222 Phase 2 - 6,734,696 52,957,276 T223 T224 Capital Community College - T225 and College of Technology 50,000,000 300,000,000 T226 T227 Gateway Community College T228 Automotive Program/ T229 Technology (phase I) 28,800,000 T230 Automotive Program/ T231 Technology Expansion T232 (phase II) - 3,000,000 T233 T234 Housatonic Community T235 College Lafayette Hall Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 9 of 25 T236 Renovations and T237 Improvements - - 5,893,048 T238 T239 Middlesex Community T240 College T241 Founders Hall T242 Renovation and Site T243 Improvements 1,700,580 22,188,840 - T244 Wheaton Hall and Snow Hall T245 Renovations 56,344,441 - - T246 T247 Naugatuck Valley T248 Community College T249 Campus ADA T250 Improvements 7,000,000 - - T251 Eckstrom Hall Renovations 12,473,007 T252 Kinney Hall Renovations 69,214,331 T253 T254 Northwestern Connecticut T255 Community College T256 Campus Window and T257 Roof Replacement 3,500,000 T258 Greenwoods Hall T259 Renovation 26,385,283 - - T260 White Building Renovations 2,245,812 T261 T262 Norwalk Community College T263 B-Wing Renovations 18,671,630 T264 Campus Wide Facility T265 Improvements 8,000,000 - - T266 Theater and T267 Cafeteria Renovations 19,795,621 T268 T269 Quinebaug Valley T270 Community College Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 10 of 25 T271 Auditorium and Interior T272 Improvements - - 1,068,227 T273 New Maintenance and T274 Office Building 4,999,673 - - T275 T276 Tunxis Community College T277 Renovate 100, 200 and 300 - T278 Buildings 6,280,683 50,683,177 T279 T280 Three Rivers Community T281 College T282 Science and Nursing - T283 Renovations 1,224,224 8,872,618 T284 T285 Totals 615,325,606 976,524,720 574,525,209 (b) The plan of funding CSCU 2020 shall be from the proceeds of 17 general obligation bonds of the state in an amount authorized pursuant 18 to subsection (a) of section 10a-91e. The proceeds of the general 19 obligation bonds issued pursuant to section 10a-91e shall be deposited 20 into the CSCU 2020 Fund. 21 (c) With respect to CSCU 2020 and within the authorized funding 22 amount, the board of regents may, from time to time, and shall, 23 whenever appropriate or necessary, revise, delete or add a particular 24 project or projects, provided: 25 (1) A formal approving vote of the board of regents shall be needed 26 for (A) a revision that deviates from the estimated costs of projects 27 pursuant to subsection (a) of this section in an amount that is [less] more 28 than (i) ten per cent of such costs for a project with an estimated cost of 29 [one] two million dollars or lower, or (ii) five per cent of such costs for a 30 project with an estimated cost of more than [one] two million dollars, 31 provided such change in the costs does not include changes in the costs 32 of materials, (B) a deletion, or (C) an addition dictated by a change in 33 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 11 of 25 system planning as determined by the board of regents or otherwise 34 necessary because of reasons beyond the control of the system; 35 (2) Any other revision [shall be subject only to such formal approval 36 of the board of regents as long as the board of regents finds and 37 determines that such revision is consistent with the intent or purpose of 38 the original project] may be made at the direction of the president of the 39 Connecticut State Colleges and Universities; and 40 (3) [(A) A revision that deviates from the estimated costs of projects 41 pursuant to subsection (a) of this section in an amount that is equal to 42 or greater than (i) ten per cent of such costs for a project with an 43 estimated cost of one million dollars or lower, or (ii) five per cent of such 44 costs for a project with an estimated cost of more than one million 45 dollars, provided such change in the costs does not include changes in 46 the costs of materials, (B) an addition, or (C) a deletion, shall be] Any 47 additions of projects not enumerated in subsection (a) of this section 48 shall be limited to two hundred million dollars in the aggregate, unless 49 conditioned not only upon such formal approval of the board of regents 50 but also upon a request by the board of regents for, and enactment of, a 51 subsequent public or special act approving [(i)] such addition, [or 52 deletion, if such addition is to add a project not outlined in subsection 53 (a) of this section or the deletion is the deletion of a project outlined in 54 subsection (a) of this section, or (ii) such revision, except] provided if 55 such [revision] addition is due to the use of funds remaining from a 56 completed project, then such [revision] addition shall be conditioned 57 only upon such formal approval of the board of regents. 58 (4) Subject to the limitations in the authorized funding amount, the 59 board of regents may determine the sequencing and timing of such 60 project or projects, revise estimates of cost and reallocate from any 61 amounts estimated in subsection (a) of this section, for one or more 62 projects to one or more other projects then constituting a component of 63 CSCU 2020 as long as, at the time of such reallocation, it has found that 64 any such project to which a reallocation is made has been revised or 65 added in accordance with this section and such project from which a 66 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 12 of 25 reallocation is made either has been so revised or added and can be 67 completed within the amounts remaining allocated to it, or has been so 68 deleted. The board of regents' actions under this section shall be 69 included in reports to the Governor and the General Assembly under 70 section 10a-91f. If the board of regents requests a revision, addition or 71 deletion pursuant to subdivision (3) of this subsection, the board of 72 regents shall submit such request to the Governor at the same time that 73 the request is submitted to the General Assembly. 74 (d) (1) In accordance with the provisions of chapters 59 and 60, the 75 Commissioner of Administrative Services shall be responsible for the 76 duties specified in said provisions, and, on a quarterly basis, the 77 commissioner shall provide the system with information needed for 78 compliance with sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, including, but 79 not limited to, costs, timeliness of completion of projects and any issues 80 that have developed in implementation of any project under the 81 commissioner's jurisdiction. 82 (2) Not later than January 1, 2009, and annually thereafter, the 83 Commissioner of Administrative Services shall, in accordance with 84 section 11-4a, report to the Governor and the General Assembly on any 85 (A) construction management services costs, (B) administrative services 86 costs, and (C) costs of fees associated with CSCU 2020. 87 (e) The Commissioner of Administrative Services and the system 88 shall enter into and maintain a memorandum of understanding that 89 shall provide for the assignment of personnel from the Department of 90 Administrative Services to ensure that buildings or projects that are part 91 of the CSCU 2020 program are designed and constructed in compliance 92 with the Fire Safety Code and the State Building Code with respect to 93 buildings or building projects that (1) are part of CSCU 2020, as 94 authorized by sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, (2) do not meet the 95 threshold limits, as defined in section 29-276b, and (3) construction of 96 which is initiated during the period of time in which the memorandum 97 is in effect. 98 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 13 of 25 (f) Not later than July 1, 2015, and biannually thereafter, the Board of 99 Regents for Higher Education shall, in accordance with section 11-4a, 100 report to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having 101 cognizance of matters relating to higher education and finance on how 102 the Board of Regents for Higher Education disbursed to and divided 103 among each state university and each regional community-technical 104 college the proceeds of the general obligation bonds issued pursuant to 105 subsection (a) of section 10a-91e for each of the projects listed under the 106 Board of Regents for Higher Education in subsection (a) of this section. 107 Sec. 2. Subsections (a) and (b) of section 10a-91e of the general statutes 108 are repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 109 1, 2023): 110 (a) (1) The State Bond Commission shall approve the CSCU 2020 111 program and authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in principal 112 amounts not exceeding in the aggregate one billion sixty-nine million 113 five hundred thousand dollars. The amount provided for the issuance 114 and sale of bonds in accordance with this section shall be capped in each 115 fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board 116 of regents does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such 117 amount in a fiscal year, or the Governor disapproves the request for 118 issuance of all or a portion of the amount of the bonds as provided in 119 subsection (d) of this section, any amount not provided for or 120 disapproved, as the case may be, shall be carried forward and added to 121 the capped amount for a subsequent fiscal year, but not later than the 122 fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, and provided further, the costs of 123 issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped 124 amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be 125 effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows: 126 T286 Fiscal Year Ending June 30 Amount T287 T288 2009 95,000,000 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 14 of 25 T289 2010 0 T290 2011 95,000,000 T291 2012 95,000,000 T292 2013 95,000,000 T293 2014 95,000,000 T294 2015 175,000,000 T295 2016 118,500,000 T296 2017 40,000,000 T297 2018 40,000,000 T298 2019 95,000,000 T299 2020 80,000,000 T300 2021 46,000,000 T301 Total $1,069,500,000 (2) The State Bond Commission shall approve the continuation of the 127 CSCU 2020 program and authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in 128 principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate two billion one 129 hundred eighty million dollars. The amount provided for the issuance 130 and sale of bonds in accordance with this section shall be capped in each 131 fiscal year in the following amounts, provided, to the extent the board 132 of regents does not provide for the issuance of all or a portion of such 133 amount in a fiscal year, or the Governor disapproves the request for 134 issuance of all or a portion of the amount of the bonds as provided in 135 subsection (d) of this section, any amount not provided for or 136 disapproved, as the case may be, shall be carried forward and added to 137 the capped amount for a subsequent fiscal year, but not later than the 138 fiscal year ending June 30, 2030, and provided further, the costs of 139 issuance and capitalized interest, if any, may be added to the capped 140 amount in each fiscal year, and each of the authorized amounts shall be 141 effective on July first of the fiscal year indicated as follows: 142 T302 Fiscal Year Ending June 30 Amount T303 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 15 of 25 T304 2024 285,000,000 T305 2025 330,000,000 T306 2026 270,000,000 T307 2027 425,000,000 T308 2028 290,000,000 T309 2029 290,000,000 T310 2030 290,000,000 T311 Total $2,180,000,000 (b) (1) The State Bond Commission shall approve a memorandum of 143 understanding between the board of regents and the state, acting by and 144 through the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and the 145 Treasurer, providing for the issuance of [said] bonds under subdivision 146 (1) of subsection (a) of this section for the purposes of sections 10a-91a 147 to 10a-91h, inclusive, including provisions regarding the extent to which 148 federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made 149 available for costs should be added to the proceeds of the bonds 150 authorized pursuant to sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, for such 151 project or projects. The memorandum of understanding shall be deemed 152 to satisfy the provisions of section 3-20 and the exercise of any right or 153 power granted thereby which is not inconsistent with the provisions of 154 sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive. The memorandum of 155 understanding dated July 8, 2008, and approved by the State Bond 156 Commission on August 8, 2008, shall be deemed to incorporate the 157 amendments to sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, enacted in 158 sections 50 to 57, inclusive, of public act 14-98. 159 (2) The State Bond Commission shall approve a memorandum of 160 understanding between the board of regents and the state, acting by and 161 through the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and the 162 Treasurer, providing for the issuance of bonds under subdivision (2) of 163 subsection (a) of this section for the purposes of sections 10a-91a to 10a-164 91h, inclusive, including provisions regarding the extent to which 165 federal, private or other moneys then available or thereafter to be made 166 available for costs should be added to the proceeds of the bonds 167 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 16 of 25 authorized pursuant to sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive, for such 168 project or projects. The memorandum of understanding shall be deemed 169 to satisfy the provisions of section 3-20 and the exercise of any right or 170 power granted thereby which is not inconsistent with the provisions of 171 sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive. 172 Sec. 3. Section 10a-91f of the general statutes is repealed and the 173 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2023): 174 (a) Not later than January 1, [2015] 2024, and [semiannually] annually 175 thereafter, the system shall, in accordance with the provisions of section 176 11-4a, report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the status 177 and progress of CSCU 2020. Each report shall include, but not be limited 178 to: (1) Information on the number of projects authorized and approved 179 hereunder including, relative to such projects, project costs, timeliness 180 of completion and any problems which have developed in 181 implementation, and a schedule of projects remaining and their 182 expected costs; and (2) the amount of money raised from private sources 183 for the capital and endowment programs. For purposes of preparing 184 each report, upon request of the board of regents, the Treasurer shall 185 promptly provide information concerning bonds authorized, approved 186 and issued under sections 10a-91a to 10a-91h, inclusive. 187 (b) [Commencing January 1, 2010, the first semiannual report in each 188 year] Each report submitted in accordance with subsection (a) of this 189 section shall include such information as requested by the bonding 190 subcommittee of the joint standing committee of the General Assembly 191 having cognizance of matters relating to finance, revenue and bonding, 192 including, but not limited to: (1) The use of bond funds in the current 193 fiscal year, (2) projected use of bond funds for the next succeeding fiscal 194 year, and (3) any updated master plans impacting the balance of the 195 projects. In the event that said bonding subcommittee determines that 196 there has been a significant change in the economic circumstances of the 197 state sufficient to warrant recommendations for modification of the 198 program, the subcommittee may make recommendations for 199 appropriate action to said committee. 200 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 17 of 25 Sec. 4. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2023) The Board of Regents for Higher 201 Education shall have the power to lease or sublease real or personal 202 property. In connection with any lease of personal property, including 203 any lease considered embedded within another contract, including, but 204 not limited to, a power purchase agreement, the board shall have the 205 power to grant a security interest under article 9 of title 42a of the 206 general statutes to any person from whom the board has leased such 207 personal property, including permitting the exercise of remedies 208 provided for in article 9 of title 42a of the general statutes. 209 Sec. 5. Subsection (a) of section 4b-51 of the general statutes is 210 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 211 2023): 212 (a) The Commissioner of Administrative Services shall have charge 213 and supervision of the remodeling, alteration, repair or enlargement of 214 any real asset, except any dam, flood or erosion control system, 215 highway, bridge or any mass transit, marine or aviation transportation 216 facility, a facility of the Connecticut Marketing Authority, an asset of the 217 Department of Agriculture program established pursuant to section 26-218 237a, or any building under the supervision and control of the Joint 219 Committee on Legislative Management, involving an expenditure in 220 excess of five hundred thousand dollars, and except that (1) the Judicial 221 Branch may have charge and supervision of the remodeling, alteration, 222 repair, construction or enlargement of any real asset involving an 223 expenditure of not more than two million dollars, (2) each constituent 224 unit of the state system of higher education may have charge and 225 supervision of the remodeling, alteration, repair, construction or 226 enlargement of any real asset involving an expenditure of not more than 227 [two] ten million dollars, (3) The University of Connecticut shall have 228 charge and supervision of the remodeling, alteration, repair, 229 construction, or enlargement of any project, as defined in subdivision 230 (16) of section 10a-109c, notwithstanding the amount of the expenditure 231 involved, and (4) the Military Department may have charge and 232 supervision of the remodeling, alteration, repair, construction or 233 enlargement of any real asset involving an expenditure of not more than 234 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 18 of 25 two million dollars. In any decision to remodel, alter, repair or enlarge 235 any real asset, the commissioner shall consider the capability of the real 236 asset to facilitate recycling programs. 237 Sec. 6. Subsection (a) of section 4b-52 of the general statutes is 238 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 239 2023): 240 (a) (1) No repairs, alterations or additions involving expense to the 241 state of five hundred thousand dollars or less or, in the case of repairs, 242 alterations or additions to a building rented or occupied by the Judicial 243 Branch, one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars or less or, in the 244 case of repairs, alterations or additions to a building rented or occupied 245 by a constituent unit of the state system of higher education, [two] ten 246 million dollars or less, shall be made to any state building or premises 247 occupied by any state officer, department, institution, board, 248 commission or council of the state government and no contract for any 249 construction, repairs, alteration or addition shall be entered into without 250 the prior approval of the Commissioner of Administrative Services, 251 except repairs, alterations or additions to a building under the 252 supervision and control of the Joint Committee on Legislative 253 Management or the Military Department and repairs, alterations or 254 additions to a building under the supervision of The University of 255 Connecticut. Repairs, alterations or additions which are made pursuant 256 to such approval of the Commissioner of Administrative Services shall 257 conform to all guidelines and procedures established by the Department 258 of Administrative Services for agency-administered projects. (2) 259 Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection, 260 repairs, alterations or additions involving expense to the state of five 261 hundred thousand dollars or less may be made to any state building or 262 premises under the supervision of the Office of the Chief Court 263 Administrator or a constituent unit of the state system of higher 264 education, under the terms of section 4b-11, and any contract for any 265 such construction, repairs or alteration may be entered into by the Office 266 of the Chief Court Administrator or a constituent unit of the state system 267 of higher education without the approval of the Commissioner of 268 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 19 of 25 Administrative Services. 269 Sec. 7. Subdivision (6) of section 4b-55 of the general statutes is 270 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 271 2023): 272 (6) "Project" means any state program requiring consultant services if 273 the cost of such services is estimated to exceed [five hundred thousand] 274 two million dollars, adjusted annually on and after July 1, 2024, in 275 accordance with the provisions of section 8 of this act; 276 Sec. 8. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2023) Not later than July 1, 2024, and 277 annually thereafter, the Commissioner of Administrative Services shall 278 adjust the threshold cost for consultant services for a state program to 279 be deemed a project for the purposes of section 4b-1 of the general 280 statutes and sections 4b-55 to 4b-59, inclusive, of the general statutes, as 281 amended by this act. The commissioner shall adjust such threshold cost 282 by the percentage change in the Producer Price Index by Commodity: 283 Construction (Partial) (WPU80), not seasonally adjusted, or its successor 284 index, as calculated by the United States Department of Labor, over the 285 preceding calendar year, rounded to the nearest multiple of one 286 hundred dollars. 287 Sec. 9. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2023) (a) As used in this section, 288 "surplus property" means any land, improvement to land or interest in 289 land that is (1) in the custody and control of an institution of higher 290 education within the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, and 291 (2) determined by the Board of Regents for Higher Education to not be 292 required for the discharge of any duty or function of such institution. 293 (b) Notwithstanding section 4b-21 of the general statutes, the Board 294 of Regents for Higher Education may, upon the review and approval of 295 the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and, if such 296 surplus property was purchased or improved with the proceeds of tax-297 exempt obligations issued or to be issued by the state, the Treasurer, sell, 298 exchange, lease or otherwise transfer and convey any surplus property 299 to a bona fide purchaser for a price and on terms that said board 300 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 20 of 25 determines are (1) reflective of the fair market value of the surplus 301 property based on at least two appraisals conducted not earlier than 302 three months prior to such sale, exchange, lease or other transfer and 303 conveyance, (2) in the best interests of the state and the institution of 304 higher education that has custody and control over the surplus 305 property, and (3) consistent with the objectives and purposes of such 306 institution. The Treasurer may disapprove such a conveyance only if the 307 conveyance would affect the tax-exempt status of such obligations and 308 could not be modified to maintain such tax-exempt status. 309 (c) The Board of Regents for Higher Education shall use the proceeds 310 from any sale, exchange, lease or other transfer and conveyance of 311 surplus property in the following order of priority: (1) To pay any 312 outstanding bonds or other debt associated with the surplus property 313 or any improvements to such property, (2) for any costs associated with 314 such sale, exchange, lease or other transfer and conveyance, and (3) for 315 any capital expenditure that is consistent with said board's plan for 316 campus development. 317 Sec. 10. Section 1 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as 318 amended by section 196 of public act 16-4 of the May special session, 319 section 522 of public act 17-2 of the June special session and section 75 320 of public act 20-1, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 321 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 322 provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 15-323 1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the issuance 324 of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in 325 the aggregate not exceeding [$349,413,300] $320,613,300. 326 Sec. 11. Subdivision (4) of subsection (n) of section 2 of public act 15-327 1 of the June special session, as amended by section 338 of public act 22-328 118, is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 329 Sec. 12. Section 20 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, as 330 amended by section 207 of public act 16-4 of the May special session and 331 section 534 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to 332 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 21 of 25 read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 333 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 334 provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of public act 335 15-1 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the 336 issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal 337 amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$275,372,176] $271,500,546. 338 Sec. 13. Subdivision (4) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-339 1 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 340 1, 2023): 341 (4) At Norwalk Community College: Alterations, renovations and 342 improvements to the B wing building, not exceeding [$5,190,000] 343 $5,118,370; 344 Sec. 14. Subdivision (5) of subsection (n) of section 21 of public act 15-345 1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 346 Sec. 15. Section 377 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, as 347 amended by section 75 of public act 21-111, is amended to read as 348 follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 349 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 350 provisions of this section and sections 378 to 383, inclusive, of public act 351 17-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the 352 issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal 353 amounts in the aggregate not exceeding [$235,836,905] $213,250,000. 354 Sec. 16. Subdivision (5) of subsection (i) of section 378 of public act 355 17-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 356 Sec. 17. Subdivision (6) of subsection (i) of section 378 of public act 357 17-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 358 Sec. 18. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 378 of public act 359 17-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 360 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 22 of 25 Sec. 19. Section 396 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, as 361 amended by section 33 of public act 18-178, is amended to read as 362 follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 363 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 364 provisions of this section and sections 397 to 402, inclusive, of public act 365 17-2 of the June special session, from time to time to authorize the 366 issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal 367 amounts in the aggregate, not exceeding [$169,896,250] $165,875,000. 368 Sec. 20. Subdivision (4) of subsection (h) of section 397 of public act 369 17-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective 370 July 1, 2023): 371 (4) Naugatuck Valley Community College: Alterations and 372 improvements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, 373 not exceeding [$5,000,000] $3,000,000; 374 Sec. 21. Subdivision (5) of subsection (h) of section 397 of public act 375 17-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 376 Sec. 22. Section 1 of public act 20-1, as amended by section 339 of 377 public act 22-118, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 378 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 379 provisions of this section and sections 307 to 312, inclusive, of [this act] 380 public act 20-1, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of 381 the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate 382 not exceeding [$198,450,000] $192,450,000. 383 Sec. 23. Subdivision (4) of subsection (j) of section 2 of public act 20-1 384 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 385 Sec. 24. Section 20 of public act 20-1, as amended by section 343 of 386 public act 22-118, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 387 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 388 provisions of this section and sections 326 to 331, inclusive, of [this act] 389 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 23 of 25 public act 20-1, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of 390 the state in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate 391 not exceeding [$386,500,000] $379,500,000. 392 Sec. 25. Subdivision (2) of subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 20-393 1 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 394 (2) All community colleges: Deferred maintenance, code compliance 395 and infrastructure improvements, not exceeding [$14,000,000] 396 $7,000,000; 397 Sec. 26. Section 1 of public act 21-111, as amended by section 345 of 398 public act 22-118, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 399 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 400 provisions of this section and sections 2 to 7, inclusive, of public act 21-401 111, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in 402 one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not 403 exceeding [$334,058,500] $301,058,500. 404 Sec. 27. Subdivision (1) of subsection (m) of section 2 of public act 21-405 111 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 406 Sec. 28. Subdivision (5) of subsection (m) of section 2 of public act 21-407 111 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 408 (5) All universities: Deferred maintenance, code compliance and 409 infrastructure improvements, not exceeding [$20,000,000] $9,000,000; 410 Sec. 29. Section 20 of public act 21-111, as amended by section 472 of 411 public act 21-2 of the June special session and section 352 of public act 412 22-118, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2023): 413 The State Bond Commission shall have power, in accordance with the 414 provisions of this section and sections 21 to 26, inclusive, of public act 415 21-111, from time to time to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state 416 in one or more series and in principal amounts in the aggregate not 417 exceeding [$316,565,000] $252,065,000. 418 Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 24 of 25 Sec. 30. Subdivision (1) of subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 21-419 111 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 420 Sec. 31. Subdivision (4) of subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 21-421 111 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 422 Sec. 32. Subdivision (5) of subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 21-423 111 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 424 Sec. 33. Subdivision (7) of subsection (i) of section 21 of public act 21-425 111 is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2023) 426 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2023 10a-91d Sec. 2 July 1, 2023 10a-91e(a) and (b) Sec. 3 July 1, 2023 10a-91f Sec. 4 July 1, 2023 New section Sec. 5 July 1, 2023 4b-51(a) Sec. 6 July 1, 2023 4b-52(a) Sec. 7 July 1, 2023 4b-55(6) Sec. 8 July 1, 2023 New section Sec. 9 July 1, 2023 New section Sec. 10 July 1, 2023 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 1 Sec. 11 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 12 July 1, 2023 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 20 Sec. 13 July 1, 2023 PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 21(n)(4) Sec. 14 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 15 July 1, 2023 PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 377 Sec. 16 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 17 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 18 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 19 July 1, 2023 PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 396 Sec. 20 July 1, 2023 PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 397(h)(4) Raised Bill No. 1246 LCO No. 6487 25 of 25 Sec. 21 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 22 July 1, 2023 PA 20-1, Sec. 1 Sec. 23 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 24 July 1, 2023 PA 20-1, Sec. 20 Sec. 25 July 1, 2023 PA 20-1, Sec. 21(i)(2) Sec. 26 July 1, 2023 PA 21-111, Sec. 1 Sec. 27 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 28 July 1, 2023 PA 21-111, Sec. 2(m)(5) Sec. 29 July 1, 2023 PA 21-111, Sec. 20 Sec. 30 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 31 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 32 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Sec. 33 July 1, 2023 Repealer section Statement of Purpose: To authorize the continuation of CSCU 2020 and make revisions to statutes governing CSCU 2020, adjust certain powers of the Board of Regents for Higher Education, adjust certain state contracting-related thresholds and repeal and reduce certain bond authorizations. [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.]