Bill Text: CT SB00012 | 2018 | General Assembly | Comm Sub
Bill Title: An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State For Capital Improvements And Other Purposes.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-04-23 - File Number 625 [SB00012 Detail]
Download: Connecticut-2018-SB00012-Comm_Sub.html
General Assembly |
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February Session, 2018 |
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AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND OTHER PURPOSES.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
Section 1. (Effective July 1, 2018) (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 five hundred thousand dollars.
(b) The proceeds of the sale of such bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Office of Policy and Management for the purposes described in section 32-9s of the general statutes.
(c) All provisions of section 3-20 of the general statutes, or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby, that 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. 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 section 3-20 of the general statutes 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 such 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 that 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. Such 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 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.
Sec. 2. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding any provision of the District Model for Excellence Restructuring Recommendations and School Closures approved by the board of education for the Hartford school district on January 23, 2018, relating to the closure of the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School located in the Hartford school district and the consolidation of grades preschool to five, inclusive, of said school, for the school year commencing July 1, 2018, and each school year thereafter, (1) the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School shall (A) continue to operate as a district/neighborhood school for grades preschool to five, inclusive, in the Hartford school district, and (B) enroll students in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, and (2) the Montessori Magnet school, formerly located at the Moylan/McDonough Campuses, shall (A) be colocated at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School and operate as an interdistrict magnet school program in accordance with the provisions of section 10-264l of the general statutes, and (B) enroll students in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 10-264o of the general statutes, as amended by this act.
(b) (1) For the school year commencing July 1, 2018, and each school year thereafter, the local board of education for the Hartford school district when enrolling students at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School shall:
(A) Guarantee enrollment at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School to any student who was enrolled in a preschool program or in grades kindergarten to four, inclusive, at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School during the school year commencing July 1, 2017, and not require that such student enter the Hartford District Choice Lottery conducted annually by the Hartford Public Schools Office of School Choice, until such student successfully completes grade five, provided such student is continuously enrolled at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School;
(B) Include the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School in the Hartford District Choice Lottery conducted annually by the Hartford Public Schools Office of School Choice in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (2) of this subsection; and
(C) Guarantee enrollment at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School to any student who enrolls at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School through the Hartford District Choice Lottery conducted pursuant to subparagraph (B) of this subdivision until such student successfully completes grade five, provided such student is continuously enrolled at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School.
(2) For the school year commencing July 1, 2018, and each school year thereafter, the Hartford District Choice Lottery conducted annually by the Hartford Public Schools Office of School Choice shall give preference to siblings, students of employees of the school and students who reside within a nine-tenths of a mile radius of the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School.
Sec. 3. Subsection (a) of section 10-264o of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2018):
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, interdistrict magnet schools that begin operations on or after July 1, 2008, pursuant to the 2008 stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., as extended, or the 2013 stipulation and order for Milo Sheff, et al. v. William A. O'Neill, et al., as extended, as determined by the Commissioner of Education, may operate without district participation agreements and enroll students from any district through [a] an enrollment lottery designated by the commissioner, except as provided in subdivision (2) of this section.
(2) For the school year commencing July 1, 2018, and each school year thereafter, the enrollment lottery conducted for the Montessori Magnet school colocated at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School, pursuant to section 2 of this act, shall give preference to siblings, students of employees of the school and students who reside within a nine-tenths of a mile radius of the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School.
Sec. 4. Section 10-287d of the 2018 supplement to the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2018):
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 education and career 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 twelve billion one hundred sixteen million one hundred sixty thousand dollars, provided four hundred fifty million dollars of said authorization shall be effective July 1, 2018, and provided not more than five million dollars shall be made available for school security projects involving multimedia interoperable communication systems. 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.
Sec. 5. Subsection (a) of section 23-103 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2018):
(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.
Sec. 6. Subdivision (1) of subsection (h) of section 17 of special act 02-1 of the May 9 special session, as amended by section 114 of special act 04-2 of the May special session and section 82 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(1) [Development of Criminal/Juvenile courthouse in New Haven, not exceeding $5,000,000 and necessary repairs] Repairs to existing Judicial Branch facilities in New Haven, not exceeding [$4,500,000] $9,500,000.
Sec. 7. Subsection (e) of section 27 of public act 09-2 of the September special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(e) For Charter Oak State College: [Planning, design and construction of a new facility] Design, construction, renovations and improvements related to the relocation of Charter Oak State College, not exceeding $2,500,000.
Sec. 8. Section 12 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 133 of public act 13-239, section 136 of public act 16-4 of the May special session and section 478 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
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 [$58,615,072] $58,934,047.
Sec. 9. Subsection (e) of section 13 of public act 11-57, as amended by section 480 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(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 [$3,956,164] $4,275,139.
Sec. 10. Section 8 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 211 of public act 15-1 of the June special session, section 154 of public act 16-4 of the May special session and section 487 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
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 [$156,137,861] $162,472,061.
Sec. 11. Subdivision (2) of subsection (e) of section 9 of public act 12-189, as amended by section 103 of public act 13-239, section 159 of public act 16-4 of the May special session and section 489 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(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 [$18,554,746] $24,888,946;
Sec. 12. Subdivision (4) of subsection (l) of section 2 of public act 13-239 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(4) At Middlesex Community College: [Planning, design and construction of a new academic building] Renovations and additions to the Wheaton and Snow Classroom Buildings, not exceeding $4,800,000.
Sec. 13. Section 8 of public act 14-98, as amended by section 189 of public act 16-4 of the May special session and section 517 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
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 [$164,100,000] $162,765,800.
Sec. 14. Subsection (j) of section 9 of public act 14-98 is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(j) For the Department of Education: 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 [$10,000,000] $8,665,800.
Sec. 15. 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 and section 537 of public act 17-2 of the June special session, is amended to read as follows (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 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 [$282,750,000] $277,750,000.
Sec. 16. Subdivision (3) of subsection (k) of section 32 of public act 15-1 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2018)
Sec. 17. Section 385 of public act 17-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
The proceeds of the sale of bonds described in sections 384 to 387, inclusive, of [this act] public act 17-2 of the June special session shall be used by the Department of Housing for the purposes hereinafter stated: Housing development and rehabilitation, including moderate cost housing, moderate rental, congregate and elderly housing, urban homesteading, community housing development corporations, housing purchase and rehabilitation, housing for the homeless, housing for low-income persons, limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing projects, abatement of hazardous material including asbestos and lead-based paint in residential structures, emergency repair assistance for senior citizens, housing land bank and land trust, housing and community development, predevelopment grants and loans, reimbursement for state and federal surplus property, private rental investment mortgage and equity program, housing infrastructure, demolition, renovation or redevelopment of vacant buildings or related infrastructure, septic system repair loan program, acquisition and related rehabilitation including loan guarantees for private developers of rental housing for the elderly, projects under the program established in section 8-37pp of the general statutes, and participation in federal programs, including administrative expenses associated with those programs eligible under the general statutes, not exceeding $125,000,000, 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 and provided not more than $12,000,000 shall be used to capitalize the Down Payment Assistance Program established pursuant to sections 8-283 to 8-289, inclusive, of the general statutes, including providing financial assistance under such program to families and persons with incomes up to and including one hundred twenty per cent of the area median income.
Sec. 18. Subsection (f) of section 408 of public act 17-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(f) For the Department of Education: Grants-in-aid to assist targeted local and regional school districts for alterations, renovations, repairs, improvements, technology and equipment in low-performing schools, not exceeding $5,000,000, provided such amount shall be available for the purpose of costs associated with the colocation, including any necessary alterations or renovations, of the Montessori Magnet school, formerly located at the Moylan/McDonough Campuses, at the L.W. Batchelder Elementary School in the Hartford school district.
Sec. 19. Subdivision (9) of subsection (a) of section 422 of public act 17-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective July 1, 2018):
(9) Local Transportation Capital Program, including, but not limited to, projects at Grumman Hill Road in Wilton, not exceeding $64,000,000;
Sec. 20. Subsection (b) of section 432 of public act 17-2 of the June special session is amended to read as follows (Effective from passage):
(b) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, to the extent of the amount stated in subsection (a) of this section, shall be used by the Office of Policy and Management for grants-in-aid to municipalities for the purposes set forth in subsection (a) of section 13a-175a of the general statutes, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2018. Such grant payments shall be made purposes set forth in subsection (a) of section 13a-175a of the general statutes, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, [2018] 2019. Such grant payments shall be made annually as follows:
T1 |
Municipalities |
FY 18 |
FY 19 |
T2 |
|||
T3 |
Andover |
$ 2,620 |
$ 2,620 |
T4 |
Ansonia |
85,419 |
85,419 |
T5 |
Ashford |
3,582 |
3,582 |
T6 |
Avon |
261,442 |
261,442 |
T7 |
Barkhamsted |
41,462 |
41,462 |
T8 |
Beacon Falls |
43,809 |
43,809 |
T9 |
Berlin |
786,396 |
786,396 |
T10 |
Bethany |
67,229 |
67,229 |
T11 |
Bethel |
282,660 |
282,660 |
T12 |
Bethlehem |
7,945 |
7,945 |
T13 |
Bloomfield |
1,701,347 |
1,701,347 |
T14 |
Bolton |
24,859 |
24,859 |
T15 |
Bozrah |
138,521 |
138,521 |
T16 |
Branford |
374,850 |
374,850 |
T17 |
Bridgeport |
1,031,564 |
1,031,564 |
T18 |
Bridgewater |
587 |
587 |
T19 |
Bristol |
2,486,925 |
2,486,925 |
T20 |
Brookfield |
118,281 |
118,281 |
T21 |
Brooklyn |
10,379 |
10,379 |
T22 |
Burlington |
15,300 |
15,300 |
T23 |
Canaan |
20,712 |
20,712 |
T24 |
Canterbury |
2,022 |
2,022 |
T25 |
Canton |
7,994 |
7,994 |
T26 |
Chaplin |
601 |
601 |
T27 |
Cheshire |
736,700 |
736,700 |
T28 |
Chester |
89,264 |
89,264 |
T29 |
Clinton |
191,674 |
191,674 |
T30 |
Colchester |
39,009 |
39,009 |
T31 |
Colebrook |
550 |
550 |
T32 |
Columbia |
26,763 |
26,763 |
T33 |
Cornwall |
- |
- |
T34 |
Coventry |
10,533 |
10,533 |
T35 |
Cromwell |
31,099 |
31,099 |
T36 |
Danbury |
1,726,901 |
1,726,901 |
T37 |
Darien |
- |
- |
T38 |
Deep River |
104,136 |
104,136 |
T39 |
Derby |
14,728 |
14,728 |
T40 |
Durham |
153,897 |
153,897 |
T41 |
Eastford |
54,564 |
54,564 |
T42 |
East Granby |
537,454 |
537,454 |
T43 |
East Haddam |
1,696 |
1,696 |
T44 |
East Hampton |
18,943 |
18,943 |
T45 |
East Hartford |
4,447,536 |
4,447,536 |
T46 |
East Haven |
43,500 |
43,500 |
T47 |
East Lyme |
22,442 |
22,442 |
T48 |
Easton |
2,660 |
2,660 |
T49 |
East Windsor |
295,024 |
295,024 |
T50 |
Ellington |
223,527 |
223,527 |
T51 |
Enfield |
256,875 |
256,875 |
T52 |
Essex |
74,547 |
74,547 |
T53 |
Fairfield |
96,747 |
96,747 |
T54 |
Farmington |
545,804 |
545,804 |
T55 |
Franklin |
23,080 |
23,080 |
T56 |
Glastonbury |
240,799 |
240,799 |
T57 |
Goshen |
2,648 |
2,648 |
T58 |
Granby |
35,332 |
35,332 |
T59 |
Greenwich |
89,022 |
89,022 |
T60 |
Griswold |
31,895 |
31,895 |
T61 |
Groton (Town of) |
1,240,819 |
1,240,819 |
T62 |
Guilford |
64,848 |
64,848 |
T63 |
Haddam |
3,554 |
3,554 |
T64 |
Hamden |
286,689 |
286,689 |
T65 |
Hampton |
- |
- |
T66 |
Hartford |
1,419,161 |
1,419,161 |
T67 |
Hartland |
955 |
955 |
T68 |
Harwinton |
21,506 |
21,506 |
T69 |
Hebron |
2,216 |
2,216 |
T70 |
Kent |
- |
- |
T71 |
Killingly |
706,717 |
706,717 |
T72 |
Killingworth |
5,148 |
5,148 |
T73 |
Lebanon |
30,427 |
30,427 |
T74 |
Ledyard |
421,085 |
421,085 |
T75 |
Lisbon |
3,683 |
3,683 |
T76 |
Litchfield |
3,432 |
3,432 |
T77 |
Lyme |
- |
- |
T78 |
Madison |
6,795 |
6,795 |
T79 |
Manchester |
1,072,449 |
1,072,449 |
T80 |
Mansfield |
6,841 |
6,841 |
T81 |
Marlborough |
7,313 |
7,313 |
T82 |
Meriden |
893,641 |
893,641 |
T83 |
Middlebury |
84,264 |
84,264 |
T84 |
Middlefield |
248,652 |
248,652 |
T85 |
Middletown |
1,987,145 |
1,987,145 |
T86 |
Milford |
1,344,868 |
1,344,868 |
T87 |
Monroe |
179,106 |
179,106 |
T88 |
Montville |
528,644 |
528,644 |
T89 |
Morris |
3,528 |
3,528 |
T90 |
Naugatuck |
341,656 |
341,656 |
T91 |
New Britain |
1,383,881 |
1,383,881 |
T92 |
New Canaan |
200 |
200 |
T93 |
New Fairfield |
1,149 |
1,149 |
T94 |
New Hartford |
139,174 |
139,174 |
T95 |
New Haven |
1,369,123 |
1,369,123 |
T96 |
Newington |
917,869 |
917,869 |
T97 |
New London |
33,169 |
33,169 |
T98 |
New Milford |
674,203 |
674,203 |
T99 |
Newtown |
235,371 |
235,371 |
T100 |
Norfolk |
7,207 |
7,207 |
T101 |
North Branford |
301,074 |
301,074 |
T102 |
North Canaan |
359,719 |
359,719 |
T103 |
North Haven |
1,445,730 |
1,445,730 |
T104 |
North Stonington |
- |
- |
T105 |
Norwalk |
402,915 |
402,915 |
T106 |
Norwich |
187,132 |
187,132 |
T107 |
Old Lyme |
1,888 |
1,888 |
T108 |
Old Saybrook |
46,717 |
46,717 |
T109 |
Orange |
104,962 |
104,962 |
T110 |
Oxford |
84,313 |
84,313 |
T111 |
Plainfield |
144,803 |
144,803 |
T112 |
Plainville |
541,936 |
541,936 |
T113 |
Plymouth |
152,434 |
152,434 |
T114 |
Pomfret |
27,820 |
27,820 |
T115 |
Portland |
90,840 |
90,840 |
T116 |
Preston |
- |
- |
T117 |
Prospect |
70,942 |
70,942 |
T118 |
Putnam |
171,800 |
171,800 |
T119 |
Redding |
1,329 |
1,329 |
T120 |
Ridgefield |
561,986 |
561,986 |
T121 |
Rocky Hill |
221,199 |
221,199 |
T122 |
Roxbury |
602 |
602 |
T123 |
Salem |
4,699 |
4,699 |
T124 |
Salisbury |
83 |
83 |
T125 |
Scotland |
7,681 |
7,681 |
T126 |
Seymour |
281,186 |
281,186 |
T127 |
Sharon |
- |
- |
T128 |
Shelton |
584,121 |
584,121 |
T129 |
Sherman |
- |
- |
T130 |
Simsbury |
77,648 |
77,648 |
T131 |
Somers |
82,324 |
82,324 |
T132 |
Southbury |
20,981 |
20,981 |
T133 |
Southington |
820,795 |
820,795 |
T134 |
South Windsor |
1,338,190 |
1,338,190 |
T135 |
Sprague |
386,528 |
386,528 |
T136 |
Stafford |
437,917 |
437,917 |
T137 |
Stamford |
416,142 |
416,142 |
T138 |
Sterling |
24,398 |
24,398 |
T139 |
Stonington |
100,332 |
100,332 |
T140 |
Stratford |
3,507,689 |
3,507,689 |
T141 |
Suffield |
180,663 |
180,663 |
T142 |
Thomaston |
395,346 |
395,346 |
T143 |
Thompson |
76,733 |
76,733 |
T144 |
Tolland |
85,064 |
85,064 |
T145 |
Torrington |
605,345 |
605,345 |
T146 |
Trumbull |
189,309 |
189,309 |
T147 |
Union |
- |
- |
T148 |
Vernon |
151,598 |
151,598 |
T149 |
Voluntown |
2,002 |
2,002 |
T150 |
Wallingford |
1,948,455 |
1,948,455 |
T151 |
Warren |
288 |
288 |
T152 |
Washington |
158 |
158 |
T153 |
Waterbury |
2,516,158 |
2,516,158 |
T154 |
Waterford |
34,255 |
34,255 |
T155 |
Watertown |
642,281 |
642,281 |
T156 |
Westbrook |
267,405 |
267,405 |
T157 |
West Hartford |
805,784 |
805,784 |
T158 |
West Haven |
147,516 |
147,516 |
T159 |
Weston |
453 |
453 |
T160 |
Westport |
- |
- |
T161 |
Wethersfield |
21,785 |
21,785 |
T162 |
Willington |
20,018 |
20,018 |
T163 |
Wilton |
307,058 |
307,058 |
T164 |
Winchester |
306,204 |
306,204 |
T165 |
Windham |
454,575 |
454,575 |
T166 |
Windsor |
1,321,000 |
1,321,000 |
T167 |
Windsor Locks |
1,907,971 |
1,907,971 |
T168 |
Wolcott |
234,916 |
234,916 |
T169 |
Woodbridge |
29,920 |
29,920 |
T170 |
Woodbury |
56,908 |
56,908 |
T171 |
Woodstock |
68,767 |
68,767 |
T172 |
|
- |
- |
T173 |
Jewett City (Bor. ) |
4,195 |
4,195 |
T174 |
|
- |
- |
T175 |
Barkhamsted FD |
2,500 |
2,500 |
T176 |
Berlin - Kensington FD |
11,389 |
11,389 |
T177 |
Berlin - Worthington FD |
941 |
941 |
T178 |
Bloomfield: Center FD |
4,173 |
4,173 |
T179 |
Bloomfield Blue Hills FD |
103,086 |
103,086 |
T180 |
Cromwell FD |
1,832 |
1,832 |
T181 |
Enfield FD 1 |
14,636 |
14,636 |
T182 |
Enfield: Thompsonville FD 2 |
3,160 |
3,160 |
T183 |
Enfield: Hazardville Fire #3 |
1,374 |
1,374 |
T184 |
Enfield: N Thompsonville FD 4 |
69 |
69 |
T185 |
Enfield: Shaker Pines FD 5 |
6,403 |
6,403 |
T186 |
Groton City |
164,635 |
164,635 |
T187 |
Groton Sewer |
1,688 |
1,688 |
T188 |
Groton Old Mystic FD 5 |
1,695 |
1,695 |
T189 |
Groton: Poq. Bridge FD |
22,300 |
22,300 |
T190 |
Killingly Attawaugan F. D. |
1,836 |
1,836 |
T191 |
Killingly Dayville F. D. |
42,086 |
42,086 |
T192 |
Killingly Dyer Manor |
1,428 |
1,428 |
T193 |
E. Killingly F. D. |
95 |
95 |
T194 |
So. Killingly F. D. |
189 |
189 |
T195 |
Killingly Williamsville F. D. |
6,710 |
6,710 |
T196 |
Manchester Eighth Util. |
68,425 |
68,425 |
T197 |
Middletown: South FD |
207,081 |
207,081 |
T198 |
Middletown Westfield F. D. |
10,801 |
10,801 |
T199 |
Middletown City Fire |
33,837 |
33,837 |
T200 |
New Htfd. Village F. D. #1 |
7,128 |
7,128 |
T201 |
New Htfd Pine Meadow #3 |
131 |
131 |
T202 |
New Htfd South End F. D. |
10 |
10 |
T203 |
Plainfield Central Village FD |
1,466 |
1,466 |
T204 |
Plainfield - Moosup FD |
2,174 |
2,174 |
T205 |
Plainfield: Plainfield FD |
1,959 |
1,959 |
T206 |
Plainfield Wauregan FD |
5,136 |
5,136 |
T207 |
Pomfret FD |
1,031 |
1,031 |
T208 |
Putnam: E. Putnam FD |
10,110 |
10,110 |
T209 |
Simsbury F. D. |
2,638 |
2,638 |
T210 |
Stafford Springs Service Dist. |
15,246 |
15,246 |
T211 |
Sterling F. D. |
1,293 |
1,293 |
T212 |
Stonington Mystic FD |
601 |
601 |
T213 |
Stonington Old Mystic FD |
2,519 |
2,519 |
T214 |
Stonington Pawcatuck F. D. |
5,500 |
5,500 |
T215 |
Stonington Quiambaug F. D. |
72 |
72 |
T216 |
Stonington Wequetequock FD |
73 |
73 |
T217 |
Trumbull Center |
555 |
555 |
T218 |
Trumbull Long Hill F. D. |
1,105 |
1,105 |
T219 |
Trumbull Nichols F. D. |
3,435 |
3,435 |
T220 |
W. Haven: West Shore FD |
34,708 |
34,708 |
T221 |
W. Haven: Allingtown FD |
21,514 |
21,514 |
T222 |
West Haven First Ctr FD 1 |
4,736 |
4,736 |
T223 |
Windsor Wilson FD |
214 |
214 |
T224 |
Windsor FD |
14 |
14 |
T225 |
Windham First |
8,929 |
8,929 |
T226 |
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T227 |
Grand Totals |
$60,000,000 |
$60,000,000 |
Sec. 21. Section 552 of public act 17-2 of the June special session is repealed. (Effective July 1, 2018)
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: | ||
Section 1 |
July 1, 2018 |
New section |
Sec. 2 |
from passage |
New section |
Sec. 3 |
July 1, 2018 |
10-264o(a) |
Sec. 4 |
July 1, 2018 |
10-287d |
Sec. 5 |
July 1, 2018 |
23-103(a) |
Sec. 6 |
July 1, 2018 |
SA 02-1 of the May 9 Sp. Sess., Sec. 17(h)(1) |
Sec. 7 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 09-2 of the September Sp. Sess., Sec. 27(e) |
Sec. 8 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 11-57, Sec. 12 |
Sec. 9 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 11-57, Sec. 13(e) |
Sec. 10 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 12-189, Sec. 8 |
Sec. 11 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 12-189, Sec. 9(e)(2) |
Sec. 12 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 13-239, Sec. 2(l)(4) |
Sec. 13 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 14-98, Sec. 8 |
Sec. 14 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 14-98, Sec. 9(j) |
Sec. 15 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 15-1 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 31 |
Sec. 16 |
July 1, 2018 |
Repealer section |
Sec. 17 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 385 |
Sec. 18 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 408(f) |
Sec. 19 |
July 1, 2018 |
PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 422(a)(9) |
Sec. 20 |
from passage |
PA 17-2 of the June Sp. Sess., Sec. 432(b) |
Sec. 21 |
July 1, 2018 |
Repealer section |
FIN |
Joint Favorable Subst. |