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Section
3-11
Salary and bond of Treasurer. Office of Treasurer full time.
Section
3-11a
Authority to enter into contractual agreements.
Section
3-12
Deputy Treasurer.
Section
3-12a
Appointment of officers and investment-related personnel.
Section
3-13
Assistant treasurer for debt management. Additional assistant treasurer.
Section
3-13a
Investment department. Chief investment officer, deputy chief investment officer, principal investment officers and other personnel. Investment counsel. Costs of department.
Section
3-13b
Investment Advisory Council established. Duties and powers. State Treasurer's investment policy statement.
Section
3-13c
Trust funds defined.
Section
3-13d
Trust funds: Investment, restrictions, sale of call options. Consideration of political implications of particular investments in relation to U.S. foreign policy and national interests. Connecticut mortgage pass-through certificates. Certain contracts with life insurance companies.
Section
3-13e
Investment of trust funds in loans to mortgage lenders.
Section
3-13f
State investment policy in relation to corporations doing business in South Africa.
Section
3-13g
Divestment of state funds invested in companies doing business in Iran.
Section
3-13h
Investments in companies doing business in Northern Ireland which have not implemented the MacBride principles.
Section
3-13i
Contracts for services related to investment of trust funds.
Section
3-13j
Third party fees in investments by Treasurer or quasi-public agencies.
Section
3-13k
Direction of third party fees by Treasurer prohibited. Personal use by Treasurer of broker's credits prohibited.
Section
3-13l
Finder's fees in connection with state investments prohibited. Definitions. Penalties.
Section
3-14
Management and sales of state property.
Section
3-14a
Treasurer to administer trusts for counties.
Section
3-14b
Option of municipality to purchase state-owned land prior to sale. Waiver of rights. Exceptions.
Section
3-15
Sites for beacon lights and other buildings.
Section
3-16
Temporary borrowing. Approval by Governor. Notice to committees of General Assembly.
Section
3-17
Collection of state revenue. Issuance of bonds.
Section
3-17a
Payments to the state from certain financing litigation settlements.
Section
3-18
Use of facsimile of state seal on bonds.
Section
3-19
Place of payment of state bonds.
Section
3-20
Short title: State General Obligation Bond Procedure Act. State Bond Commission.
Section
3-20a
Redemption or repurchase of bonds. Additional security.
Section
3-20b
Trusteeships.
Section
3-20c
Certain appropriations not to lapse.
Section
3-20d
Requirements for issuance of tax-exempt obligations by agents of state government.
Section
3-20e
Provision of secondary market disclosure information by political subdivisions of the state, municipalities and quasi-public agencies. Indemnification.
Section
3-20f
State Bond Commission vote to authorize issuance of agricultural land preservation program bonds and bonds for general maintenance and trade and capital equipment for technical education and career schools.
Section
3-20g
Economic recovery notes to finance deficit in fiscal year 2009.
Section
3-20h
Bond authorization for accumulated deficit as determined using generally accepted accounting principles.
Section
3-20i
Disposition of bond proceeds.
Section
3-20j
Credit revenue bonds.
Section
3-21
Bond limitation. Debt certification. Bond issuance limitation. Allotment limitation.
Section
3-21a
Jurisdiction of Superior Court in actions re bonds and notes. Defenses reserved to the state.
Section
3-21aa
General obligation bonds for transportation projects. Authorization of special tax obligation bonds or general obligation bonds deemed to authorize issuance as either special tax obligation bonds or general obligation bonds.
Section
3-21b
Transfer to General Fund of bond proceeds from general obligation bonds of the state which are no longer required for designated purposes or projects. Report by Office of Policy and Management.
Section
3-21c
Transfer of unexpended proceeds from transportation related general obligation bonds that are no longer required for designated purposes or projects.
Section
3-21d
Report re public works construction projects receiving funding from bond proceeds. Unexpended amount.
Section
3-21e
Divestment of state funds invested in companies doing business in Sudan.
Sections
3-21f to 3-21z
Reserved for future use.
Section
3-22
Bond Retirement Fund.
Section
3-22a
Definitions: College savings bonds.
Section
3-22b
Designation of bonds as college savings bonds.
Section
3-22c
Negotiated sales of college savings bonds.
Section
3-22d
Terms of issuance of college savings bonds.
Section
3-22e
Connecticut Higher Education Trust Advisory Committee.
Section
3-22f
Connecticut Higher Education Trust: Definitions.
Section
3-22g
Connecticut Higher Education Trust: Established.
Section
3-22h
Trust authority of the Treasurer.
Section
3-22i
Investment of funds in the trust.
Section
3-22j
Participation in and the offering and solicitation of the trust exempt from sections 36b-16 and 36b-22. Evidence of exemption from federal securities laws.
Section
3-22k
Trust financial report.
Section
3-22l
Exemption from taxation.
Section
3-22m
State pledge for purposes of the trust.
Section
3-22n
Nothing in trust or in any participation agreement deemed to guarantee admission to or continued enrollment in educational institution.
Section
3-22o
Compliance with provisions necessary for trust to constitute state tuition program and be tax exempt.
Section
3-22p
Investments in trust not considered an asset for certain programs and purposes.
Sections
3-22q to 3-22t
Reserved for future use.
Section
3-22u
CHET Baby Scholars fund and program.
Section
3-23
Destruction of matured bonds.
Section
3-23a
Replacement of mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost state obligations.
Section
3-24
Deposit of funds.
Section
3-24a
Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund created.
Section
3-24b
Deposit of money in Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund.
Section
3-24c
Investment in Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund by other state funds.
Section
3-24d
Sale of investments in Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund to other state instrumentalities.
Section
3-24e
Investment of Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund by the Treasurer.
Section
3-24f
Purchase of investments in Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund by other state instrumentalities.
Section
3-24g
Borrowing for purposes of the Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund. Issuance of notes.
Section
3-24h
Borrowing from the Tax-Exempt Proceeds Fund for state capital projects.
Section
3-24i
Notice to joint standing committee on finance, revenue and bonding of opening of bank accounts in certain other states.
Section
3-24j
Definitions.
Section
3-24k
Investments with community banks and community credit unions.
Section
3-24l
Regulations.
Section
3-25
Payment of public moneys. Designation of authority for certain payments to constituent units of the state system of higher education. Authorization for certain payments to be made by the assistant treasurer for investments.
Section
3-26
Civil list funds; limitation.
Section
3-27
Investment committee.
Section
3-27a
Short Term Investment Fund. Payment of certain interest to board or boards of trustees. Participation certificates.
Section
3-27b
Sale of certificates to state agencies.
Section
3-27c
Use of fund for student loans.
Section
3-27d
Investment of funds of the Short Term Investment Fund.
Section
3-27e
Report of grants, interest, etc. Payment of expenses and state banking service fees.
Section
3-27f
Investment by Treasurer in participation certificates. Legal investments.
Section
3-27g
Bond issue.
Section
3-27h
Notes.
Section
3-27i
Bonds and notes as legal investments.
Section
3-28
Investment of sinking fund.
Section
3-28a
Medium-Term Investment Fund.
Sections
3-29 to 3-31
Investment of surplus of General Fund. Investment of cash balance of Transportation Fund. Investment of excess cash in General Fund.
Section
3-31a
Authorized investments.
Section
3-31b
Combined investment funds. Sale of participation units. Costs charged to income.
Section
3-32
Acceptance of gifts and bequests by Treasurer.
Section
3-33
Acceptance of land for military purposes.
Section
3-34
Vote on stock of state bank owned by state or School Fund.
Section
3-35
No execution against Treasurer.
Section
3-36
Repayment of Town Deposit Fund.
Section
3-37
Annual report of Treasurer. Monthly report of Treasurer.
Section
3-38
Posthumous fund of Fitch's Home for the Soldiers. Fitch Fund. Use of income, and payment of claims from principal.
Section
3-39
Flood Fund.
Section
3-39a
Funds to be paid state recorded as receivables.
Section
3-39b
Interest earnings on funds.
Section
3-39c
Interest earnings credited to certain funds and accounts.
Sections
3-39d to 3-39i
Reserved for future use.
Section
3-39j
Achieving a better life experience program: Definitions.
Section
3-39k
Achieving a better life experience program: Establishment. Trust. Report.
Section
3-39l
Trust authority of the State Treasurer.
Section
3-39m
Investment of funds in the trust.
Section
3-39n
Exemption from certain securities laws.
Section
3-39o
Exemption from taxation.
Section
3-39p
State pledge for purposes of the trust.
Section
3-39q
Compliance with requirements for trust to constitute a qualified ABLE program.
Section
3-39r
ABLE account investments, contributions and distributions disregarded for certain programs and purposes.
Section
3-40
Treasurer to have care and management.
Section
3-41
School Fund interest.
Section
3-42
Rate of interest on loans from the School Fund and Agricultural College Fund.
Section
3-43
Loan expenses. Foreclosure costs.
Section
3-44
Interest on overdue loans.
Section
3-45
Loans and appraisals.
Section
3-46
Reappraisal of securities.
Section
3-47
Sale of real estate.
Section
3-48
National bank stock; Treasurer attorney for state.
Section
3-49
Debtor accounts.
Section
3-50
Agents to give certified copies of bonds.
Section
3-51
Annual schedule of assets.
Section
3-52
Moneys paid on account.
Section
3-53
Exhibition of claims against estates.
Section
3-54
Mortgagor's affidavit of title.
Section
3-55
Waste on mortgaged premises.
Sections
3-55a to 3-55h
Reserved for future use.
Section
3-55i
Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund.
Section
3-55j
Payments from fund.
Section
3-55k
Municipality defined.
Section
3-55l
Additional payments from fund to Ledyard, Montville, Norwich, North Stonington and Preston.
Section
3-55m
Additional payments from fund to certain member municipalities of Southeastern, Northeastern and Windham Area Councils of Governments.
Section
3-56
Definitions.
Section
3-56a
Definitions.
Section
3-57
Escheat of property unclaimed or unused for seven years.
Section
3-57a
Property held by banking or financial organization presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-58
Sale of escheated property.
Section
3-58a
Funds held by insurance company presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-59
Petition in case of interest in escheated property. Appeal.
Section
3-59a
Property held by a business association or payable in the course of demutualization of an insurance company presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-59b
Ownership interest in business association presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-59c
Duties of holder of abandoned interests in business associations.
Section
3-59d
Delivery of duplicate certificate to Treasurer. Holder relieved of liability to others upon such delivery.
Section
3-60
Examination of witnesses.
Section
3-60a
Property distributable on dissolution of business presumed abandoned, when. Notice to shareholder of corporate dissolution or liquidation.
Section
3-60b
Wages, salary or other compensation for personal services presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-60c
Deposit, refund or other sum owed by utility presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-60d
Value of gift certificate presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-61
Action against custodian of property.
Section
3-61a
Property held by fiduciary presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-62
Application of provisions.
Section
3-62a
Property held by public body or officer presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-62b
Property held by federal court or agency presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-62c
Proceedings to recover property.
Section
3-62d
Action to obtain decree of escheat.
Section
3-62e
Treasurer to pay costs and deposit funds into General Fund.
Section
3-62f
Claim for return of escheated property.
Section
3-62g
Liability of state.
Section
3-62h
Special Abandoned Property Fund. Deposit of abandoned property receipts. Special obligation bond authorization. Disbursement of resources of fund.
Section
3-63
Notice of inactive bank accounts. Index. Interest. Escheat.
Section
3-63a
Property in decedent's estate presumed abandoned, when.
Section
3-64
Escheating of trust funds held by the Treasurer.
Section
3-64a
Property presumed abandoned generally.
Section
3-65
Conversion of escheated property into cash.
Section
3-65a
Duties of holder of abandoned property.
Section
3-65b
Assessment of interest penalty for failure to report or deliver abandoned property as required. Exceptions.
Section
3-65c
Charge, fee or penalty for inactivity prohibited.
Section
3-66
Escheat of unclaimed life insurance company funds. Definitions.
Section
3-66a
Notice by Treasurer.
Section
3-66b
Unclaimed intangible property. Conditions raising presumption of abandonment.
Section
3-66c
Recovery of funds or property.
Section
3-67
When funds escheat.
Section
3-67a
State responsibility for property. Reimbursement of prior holder for payment to holder. Reimbursement of holder compelled to register transfer of original certificate.
Section
3-68
Report of unclaimed funds.
Section
3-68a
Sale of property by Treasurer.
Section
3-69
Notice.
Section
3-69a
Deposit of funds in General Fund and Citizens' Election Fund.
Section
3-70
Payment to Treasurer.
Section
3-70a
Claims for abandoned property.
Section
3-71
State to assume custody and liability.
Section
3-71a
Appeals.
Section
3-72
3-72a and 3-73 - Funds to be paid to General Fund and special trust fund. Escheat proceedings. Claim; appeal; bond.
Section
3-73a
Excepted property.
Section
3-73b
Effect of expiration of limitation period or period specified in contract.
Section
3-74
Payment of claim.
Section
3-74a
Regulations. Agreements and enforcement with other states.
Sections
3-75 and 3-76
Record to be kept by Treasurer. Application of other statutes.
Section
3-76a
Short title: Municipal Bond Refunding Trust Act.
Section
3-76b
Statement of purpose and policy.
Section
3-76c
Definitions.
Section
3-76d
Issuance of state special obligation bonds authorized to finance purchase of municipal refunding bonds; bond determination requisites.
Section
3-76e
Effect of filing of bond determination. Limits on Treasurer's contracts.
Section
3-76f
Terms of special obligation bonds determined by State Treasurer.
Section
3-76g
Optional provisions to secure payment of special obligation bonds.
Section
3-76h
Additional powers of State Treasurer.
Section
3-76i
Form of special obligation bonds.
Section
3-76j
Special obligation bonds not general obligations of the state.
Section
3-76k
Special obligation bonds as legal investments: Tax exemptions.
Section
3-76l
Municipal Refunded Bond Escrow Fund. State Treasurer's contracts re municipal accounts in fund.
Section
3-76m
Municipal Refunding Trust Fund. Required reserve. General Fund appropriations.
Section
3-76n
Validity of pledges.
Section
3-76o
State pledges to holders of special obligation bonds.
Section
3-76p
Principal amounts of special obligation bonds not part of state indebtedness.
Section
3-76q
Default by state, remedies of municipalities, holders.
Section
3-76r
Municipal refunding bonds. Requisites. Proceeds. Excluded from aggregate municipal indebtedness. Presumption re authorization.
Section
3-76s
Defaults in principal or interest payments on municipal refunding bonds; remedies.
Section
3-76t
Transfer of interest subsidy under section 10-292m.