Each city, by its common council when so authorized by its charter or by its electors in legal meeting assembled, and each town, borough or school district, by legal meeting of its voters, shall make appropriations of specific sums of money for all purposes authorized by law and provided for in the warnings of the […]
(a) Any municipality may, by vote of its legislative body, borrow funds on the faith and credit of such municipality for the purpose of lending such funds to any financially responsible nonpublic school located in such municipality for construction or renovation of physical facilities for educational purposes, provided the obligor in such loan is a […]
Any municipality served by a regional water authority may enter into long-term contracts with such authority whereby such municipality agrees that it will appropriate and pay to the authority such funds as may be necessary from time to time to make up all or an agreed-upon percentage of any deficit in a special capital reserve […]
(a) Whenever any water authority incurs an indebtedness whether by the issuance of bonds, notes or otherwise by reason of the installation, enlargement or maintenance of a water distribution system within any member town, and the authority determines that the revenues and assessments reasonably anticipated by reason of such installation, enlargement or maintenance are insufficient […]
Upon the request of a municipality or municipal agency, the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall review any contract between such municipality or municipal agency and an engineering consultant which concerns wastewater treatment or study, if such contract involves a grant for design or construction for which state moneys will be allocated or for […]
Any town, city or borough, and any district in which a sewage treatment facility is or may be located, may, by action of its legislative body, create a sewage treatment facility improvement trust fund. Such fund may contain any amounts authorized to be transferred to the fund by the town, city, borough or district, any […]
(a) There is established a Municipal Electric Consumer Advocate to act as an independent advocate for consumer interests in all matters which may affect municipal electric energy cooperative consumers, including, but not limited to, electric rates. Costs related to the Municipal Electric Consumer Advocate, including, but not limited to, hourly fees and necessary expenses, shall […]
Whenever any municipality, pursuant to the general statutes or any special act, takes any action on or makes any assessment against any real property in any other municipality, the acting municipality shall be subject to all notice requirements in the same manner and to the same extent as the municipality in which the property is […]
(a) As used in this section: (1) “Energy improvements” means any renovation or retrofitting of qualifying real property to reduce energy consumption or installation of a renewable energy system to service qualifying real property, provided such renovation, retrofit or installation is permanently fixed to such qualifying real property; (2) “Qualifying real property” means a single-family […]
Any city may, acting by its legislative body, purchase or acquire land for the purpose of conveying the same to the state as the site for a state armory, whenever the General Assembly has voted to erect an armory in such city, and may appropriate sufficient funds therefor from the treasury of such city and […]
Any town or city, acting by its legislative body, may provide for the acquisition, construction and installation of fallout shelters and other civil preparedness facilities and may appropriate sufficient funds therefor and may finance such acquisition, construction and installation by the issuance of bonds as provided in chapter 109. (1967, P.A. 371; P.A. 73-544, S. […]
(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: “Municipal building” means any building or facility owned or leased by a municipal government in the state of Connecticut and open to the public or intended for such use, exclusive of any shed, warehouse, garage or building of a temporary nature; “work […]
Sections 7-123 to 7-125, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 639, 650, 651; 1957, P.A. 13, S. 17; 1971, P.A. 56; P.A. 76-92; 76-435, S. 67, 82; P.A. 82-327, S. 12.)
Any town which has appropriated funds to any body politic incorporated by special act as an improvement association within such town, which funds were used for the repair or maintenance of roads within the limits of such association, may continue to make such payments, if the legislative body of such town deems it in the […]
Sections 7-125b to 7-125d, inclusive, are repealed. (1967, P.A. 105; 1971, P.A. 202, S. 1; 329; P.A. 82-327, S. 12.)
Each city, town, borough or school district is authorized to transport children with physical disabilities and children having such visual impairments as to require transportation, from within their residences to places where medical, surgical or other treatment is to be given them, and to retransport such children from within such places to within their residences, […]
Sections 7-127 and 7-127a are repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 641; 1963, P.A. 540; P.A. 82-327, S. 12.)
(a) The chief elected official or the chief executive officer if by ordinance of each municipality shall appoint a municipal agent for elderly persons. Such agent shall be a staff member of a senior center, a member of an agency that serves elderly persons in the municipality or a responsible resident of the municipality who […]
(a) The chief elected official or the chief executive officer of each municipality may appoint a municipal agent for children. Such agent shall be an elected official of the state or the municipality, a member of an agency that serves children, a youth service bureau in the municipality or a responsible resident of the municipality […]
(a) There is established a neighborhood youth center grant program which shall be administered by the Department of Education. (b) Grants may be made to city and nonprofit agencies serving the cities of Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, New Britain, Norwalk, Stamford and Waterbury for the purpose of supporting neighborhood centers for youths between twelve and […]