Connecticut Statutes<b>Title 4 - Management of State Agencies</b>
- <b>Chapter 46</b>
- <b>Chapter 46a</b>
- <b>Chapter 47</b>
- <b>Chapter 48</b>
- Sec. 4-38.
- Sec. 4-38c. Departments within the executive branch.
- Sec. 4-38d. (Formerly Sec. 4-38). Transfer or assignment of functions, powers, duties of department, institution, or agency to successor department, institution, agency or authority.
- Sec. 4-38e. Receipt of federal aid by successor agency or authority.
- Sec. 4-38f. "Administrative purposes only", defined. Agencies assigned to departments for administrative purposes only; agencies' powers; departments' duties.
- Sec. 4-38g. Departments, agencies and their personnel to cooperate in the implementation of public act 77-614.
- Sec. 4-38h. Rights of state employees unaffected by public act 77-614*.
- Sec. 4-38i. Collective bargaining rights of state employees unaffected by public act 77-614.
- Sec. 4-38j. Reports to General Assembly on program and implementation of reorganization.
- Sec. 4-39. Transfer of appropriations upon transfer of functions or deinstitutionalization of clients.
- Sec. 4-40. Determination of salaries not prescribed by law.
- Sec. 4-40a. Compensation and expenses of licensing boards and commissions.
- Sec. 4-51. Seals for state departments.
- Sec. 4-52. Trustee account defined.
- Sec. 4-53. Establishment of trustee accounts.
- Sec. 4-54. Management of trustee accounts.
- Sec. 4-55. Statement of trustee account operations.
- Sec. 4-56. Separate account for student or client funds.
- Sec. 4-56a. Procedures re activity and institutional welfare funds not to constitute regulations.
- Sec. 4-57. Financial reports on general welfare funds.
- Sec. 4-57a. Activity fund for inmates. Management of fund. Correctional General Welfare Fund.
- Sec. 4-58. Disposition of unclaimed property in custody of heads of state institutions.
- Sec. 4-58a. Mutual aid fire pacts between state institutions and municipalities.
- Sec. 4-59. Forms of reports to state officers.
- Sec. 4-60. Annual reports of budgeted agencies.
- Sec. 4-60d. Legislative Committee on State Planning and Development.
- Sec. 4-60e. Existing rights and duties of state agencies not affected.
- Sec. 4-60i. Commissioner of Social Services to develop uniform information, technology and regulations for certain agencies.
- Sec. 4-60j. Commissioner to consider advice of advisory boards and councils.
- Sec. 4-60k. Demonstration programs.
- Sec. 4-60l. Commissioner to approve certain agency policies and programs.
- Sec. 4-60o. Office of Child Day Care.
- Sec. 4-60p. State agencies as members of public-private consortia.
- Sec. 4-60q. Toll-free telephone access to state agencies.
- Sec. 4-61. Actions against the state on highway and public works contracts. Arbitration.
- Sec. 4-61a. Inventions and discoveries by state employees.
- Sec. 4-61aa. Committee to encourage employment by state of persons with disabilities.
- Sec. 4-61b.
- Sec. 4-61bb.
- Sec. 4-61cc. Renewal of license, certificate, permit or registration that expires while holder is on active duty with armed forces of the United States or ordered out with the National Guard. Exceptio
- Sec. 4-61dd. Whistleblowing. Disclosure of information to Auditors of Public Accounts. Investigation by Attorney General. Proceedings re alleged retaliatory personnel actions. Report to General Assemb
- Sec. 4-61hh. Volunteers in state government. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-61ii. Volunteer programs within state agencies.
- Sec. 4-61jj. Incidental benefits. Fulfillment of experience or training requirements.
- Sec. 4-61kk. Exemption from title 5. Compliance with regulations.
- Sec. 4-61l.
- Sec. 4-61ll. Benefits or reimbursements to volunteers.
- Sec. 4-61m. Council on Voluntary Action. Director. Duties.
- Sec. 4-61mm. Evaluation of volunteer program to be included in annual report.
- Sec. 4-61nn. Adaptation of administration of tests to needs of persons with disabilities.
- Sec. 4-61r.
- Sec. 4-61s.
- Sec. 4-61t. Committee on Career Entry and Mobility. Members. Duties.
- Sec. 4-61u. State departments and agencies required to establish programs of career mobility and accommodation and entry level training of persons with disabilities.
- Sec. 4-61v. Report to General Assembly by Commissioner of Administrative Services and Committee on Upward Mobility.
- Sec. 4-61w. Composition of employees in career mobility program.
- Secs. 4-38a and 4-38b. Reorganization of executive branch, legislative finding, transfer of powers and duties among agencies, liberal construction of statutes, cooperation with Secretary of the Office
- Secs. 4-41 to 4-50. Regulations of state agencies.
- Secs. 4-60a to 4-60c. State Planning Council.
- Secs. 4-60f to 4-60h. Interagency Committee on Health and Safety Codes. Legislative finding re provisions of human services. Council on Human Services.
- Secs. 4-60m and 4-60n. Direction of agency improvements and changes. Plan and report.
- Secs. 4-61c to 4-61k.
- Secs. 4-61ee to 4-61gg.
- Secs. 4-61n and 4-61o.
- Secs. 4-61p and 4-61q. Law enforcement agencies excepted. Complaint to Human Rights and Opportunities Commission.
- Secs. 4-61x to 4-61z.
- <b>Chapter 49</b>
- <b>Chapter 50</b>
- Sec. 4-100. Penalty for exceeding appropriations; exceptions.
- Sec. 4-101. Appropriations to hospitals.
- Sec. 4-101a. Office of Policy and Management. Grants, technical assistance or consultation services to nongovernmental acute care general hospitals.
- Sec. 4-101b. Certification of reasonable efforts of hospitals to provide uncompensated care.
- Sec. 4-102. Hospital societies' reports.
- Sec. 4-103. Uniform system of accounting for hospitals receiving state aid.
- Sec. 4-104. Inspection and subpoena of hospital records.
- Sec. 4-105. Procedure where right to inspect records is denied.
- Sec. 4-106. Treatment of venereal diseases in hospitals receiving state aid.
- Sec. 4-107. Institutions receiving state aid; visitation.
- Sec. 4-107a. Fire training schools and emergency communications centers to report re use of state funds.
- Sec. 4-108. Director of purchases; appointment.
- Sec. 4-110c.
- Sec. 4-110d.
- Sec. 4-111.
- Sec. 4-112.
- Sec. 4-112a. Sale of state highway equipment.
- Sec. 4-115.
- Sec. 4-116.
- Sec. 4-117.
- Sec. 4-120a.
- Sec. 4-121. Supervisor of State Publications.
- Sec. 4-123.
- Sec. 4-124.
- Sec. 4-124aa. Information technology internship and work-study program. Guidelines. Report.
- Sec. 4-124bb. Connecticut Career Ladder Advisory Committee. Establishment. Membership.
- Sec. 4-124c. (Formerly Sec. 32-7a). Regional councils of elected officials.
- Sec. 4-124cc. Career ladder programs. Development of three-year plan.
- Sec. 4-124d. (Formerly Sec. 32-7b). Duties of council.
- Sec. 4-124dd. Connecticut Allied Health Workforce Policy Board. Establishment, duties and membership.
- Sec. 4-124e. (Formerly Sec. 32-7c). Bylaws. Officers.
- Sec. 4-124ee. Connecticut nursing faculty incentive program. Guidelines. Report.
- Sec. 4-124f. (Formerly Sec. 32-7d). Receipt of funds. Dues. Contracts. Audits.
- Sec. 4-124ff. Innovation Challenge Grant program. Council of Advisors on Strategies for the Knowledge Economy.
- Sec. 4-124g. Transitional provisions.
- Sec. 4-124gg. Industry advisory committees for career clusters within regional vocational-technical schools and regional community-technical college systems.
- Sec. 4-124h. Powers of regional council of elected officials where there is no regional planning agency or regional council of governments.
- Sec. 4-124hh. Grant program to generate talent in institutions of higher education.
- Sec. 4-124i. Regional councils of governments. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-124ii. Awarding of grants to generate talent in institutions of higher education.
- Sec. 4-124j. Creation. Membership. Withdrawal.
- Sec. 4-124k. Representatives of members.
- Sec. 4-124l. Certification of establishment of council. Transitional period. Reversion to regional council of elected officials.
- Sec. 4-124m. Rights and duties of councils.
- Sec. 4-124n. Bylaws. Officers. Committees. Meetings.
- Sec. 4-124o. Regional planning commissions.
- Sec. 4-124p. Receipt of funds. Dues. Contracts. Audits. Annual report.
- Sec. 4-124q. Grants-in-aid to regional agencies.
- Sec. 4-124r. Purchase of real property.
- Sec. 4-124s. Regional performance incentive program.
- Sec. 4-124t. Review by Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management of regional tax-based revenue sharing programs and regional asset districts. Report to General Assembly.
- Sec. 4-124tt. Pilot program for training re employment skills and credentials for certain individuals with minor dependents. Eligibility.
- Sec. 4-124uu. Program re trained workforce for the film industry.
- Sec. 4-124w. Office of Workforce Competitiveness. Responsibilities.
- Sec. 4-124x. Technology assessment examination program. Report.
- Sec. 4-124y. Information technology credential or degree program. Guidelines. Report.
- Sec. 4-124z. Review and evaluation of linkage between skill standards for education and training and employment needs of business and industry.
- Sec. 4-65. Commissioner.
- Sec. 4-65a. Office of Policy and Management.
- Sec. 4-65b. Transfer of certain powers and duties to secretary from Commissioner and Department of Planning and Energy Policy, Commissioner of Finance and Control, managing director, Budget and Manage
- Sec. 4-66. Powers and duties of Secretary of Office of Policy and Management.
- Sec. 4-66a. Secretary to advise Governor and General Assembly on matters concerning local government and matters affecting the state. Planning, management and technical assistance for local government
- Sec. 4-66aa. Land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.
- Sec. 4-66b. Capital development impact statements.
- Sec. 4-66bb. Administrative costs to be paid from land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.
- Sec. 4-66c. Urban action bonds.
- Sec. 4-66d. Standardized form for notification of possible reimbursement liability.
- Sec. 4-66e. Development of interagency self-sufficiency measurement standards. Required updating.
- Sec. 4-66f. Maintenance of funds received from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Sec. 4-66g. Small town economic assistance program. Bond authorization. Certain sewer projects eligible.
- Sec. 4-67. Secretary may require reports. Examination of agencies. Annual report to Governor. Medical records of state employees.
- Sec. 4-67a. Medical Affairs Reference Committee.
- Sec. 4-67b. Appraisal fee schedule established.
- Sec. 4-67c. Fee schedule for health services established by Commissioner of Social Services.
- Sec. 4-67d. Professional Advisory Committee.
- Sec. 4-67e. Coordination of water resources policy. Memorandum of understanding. Review of regulatory authority and memoranda of understanding.
- Sec. 4-67f. State agency projects to reduce costs and increase efficiencies. Employee awards. Innovations review panel. Savings realized.
- Sec. 4-67g. Bureau of Real Property Management.
- Sec. 4-67h. Bond issue.
- Sec. 4-67m. Development of goals, objectives and measures; implementation and revision; report.
- Sec. 4-67r. Connecticut Progress Council. Development of long-range vision. Benchmarks. Report on use of benchmarks in budgeting.
- Sec. 4-67s. Child Poverty and Prevention Council: Definitions.
- Sec. 4-67v. Governor's budget document re prevention goals.
- Sec. 4-67w. State Prevention Council: Submission of recommendations re expansion, including benchmarks, or termination.
- Sec. 4-67x. Child Poverty and Prevention Council established. Duties. Ten-year plan. Prevention goals, recommendations and outcome measures. Protocol for state contracts. Agency reports. Council repor
- Sec. 4-68. Records and services of office to be available in connection with the preparation, legislation and execution of the budget.
- Sec. 4-68a.
- Sec. 4-68d. Collection of sums due state for public assistance.
- Sec. 4-68e.
- Sec. 4-68f.
- Sec. 4-68g. (Formerly Sec. 17-21). Conservators for mentally ill or mentally retarded persons.
- Sec. 4-68h.
- Sec. 4-68i.
- Sec. 4-68j. Disapproval of requests by any state agency or official may be in writing.
- Sec. 4-68k. Data processing division, established. Deputy commissioner of data processing; responsibilities; qualifications.
- Sec. 4-68l. Grants to towns to supplement reimbursement under the general assistance program.
- Sec. 4-68m. Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Division. Duties. Collaboration with other agencies. Access to information and data. Reports.
- Sec. 4-68n. Correctional system population projections.
- Sec. 4-68o. Reporting system to track criminal justice system trends and outcomes.
- Sec. 4-68p. Report and presentation.
- Sec. 4-68q. Notification of outstanding rearrest warrants and arrest warrants for probation violations.
- Sec. 4-68x. Urban violence reduction grant program.
- Sec. 4-69. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-70b. Secretary's budget, finance and management duties. Secretary's authority to waive competitive procurement requirements re purchase of service contracts. Plan for the competitive pr
- Sec. 4-70c. Transfer of budget director's powers to managing director, Planning and Budgeting Division.
- Sec. 4-70d.
- Sec. 4-70e. Office of Finance. Executive financial officer.
- Sec. 4-71. Transmission to General Assembly of budget document in odd-numbered year and status report in even-numbered year. Report re three fiscal years immediately following biennium.
- Sec. 4-71a. Estimates of recommended state grants-in-aid to towns under the budget document.
- Sec. 4-71b. Estimates of state grants-in-aid under state budget act.
- Sec. 4-71c. Computation of the cost of an indexed increase in assistance payments.
- Sec. 4-72. Governor's budget message.
- Sec. 4-73. Recommended appropriations.
- Sec. 4-73a. Determination of actual rate of fringe benefits for funds of the constituent units of the state system of higher education.
- Sec. 4-74. Appropriation and revenue bills.
- Sec. 4-74a. Recommendations concerning the economy.
- Sec. 4-75. Publication of the budget document.
- Sec. 4-76. Governor to explain budget document and reports to legislative committees.
- Sec. 4-77. Submission of estimates of expenditures by budgeted agencies. Guidelines for standard economic and planning factors and for unit costs for utilities. Statement of revenue and estimated reve
- Sec. 4-77a. Submission of estimates of expenditures for payment of workers' compensation claims.
- Sec. 4-77b. Estimate of expenditure requirement by Department of Public Works to include amount required for leasing of additional facilities and maintenance.
- Sec. 4-78. Information contained in budget recommendations.
- Sec. 4-79. Tentative budget.
- Sec. 4-80. Hearings on tentative budget.
- Sec. 4-81. Formulation of the budget.
- Sec. 4-82. Supplemental estimates.
- Sec. 4-82a. Governor to report to General Assembly re projected deficit.
- Sec. 4-83. Prohibited estimates or requests.
- Sec. 4-84. Contingency appropriation.
- Sec. 4-85. Quarterly requisitions for allotments; exceptions; modifications.
- Sec. 4-85a. Reductions of appropriations for the fiscal year 1971-1972.
- Sec. 4-85d. Submission of accounting of federal energy funds.
- Sec. 4-86. Monthly notification re refunds. Warrants to be specific; not to exceed appropriations. Transfer of appropriations.
- Sec. 4-87. Transfer and revision of appropriations. Relocation expenses.
- Sec. 4-88. Reversion of unencumbered balances.
- Sec. 4-89. Appropriations; treatment of unexpended balances at close of fiscal year.
- Sec. 4-93. Finance Advisory Committee; appointment and term. Meeting agenda.
- Sec. 4-94. Finance Advisory Committee to approve transfers of funds.
- Sec. 4-95. Appropriation for social services assistance and care.
- Sec. 4-95a. Finance Advisory Committee; appropriation of state funds to secure federal funds or offset loss of federal funds. Appropriation of funds from the Insurance Fund resources, when.
- Sec. 4-95b. Transfer of funds to implement improvements to fiscal and related reporting procedures.
- Sec. 4-96. Additions to specific appropriations.
- Sec. 4-97. Use of appropriations.
- Sec. 4-97a. Moneys received for specific statutory purpose.
- Sec. 4-98. Appropriations encumbered by purchase order; current and capital expenditures. Delegation to agency.
- Sec. 4-99. Commitment of appropriations prior to beginning of fiscal period.
- Secs. 4-109 and 4-110.
- Secs. 4-110a and 4-110b.
- Secs. 4-113 to 4-114c.
- Secs. 4-118 to 4-120. Reproduction of documents filed with certain agencies. Printing of public documents. Publication of documents.
- Secs. 4-121a to 4-121c.
- Secs. 4-122 and 4-122a.
- Secs. 4-124a and 4-124b. Establishment. Director; powers and duties. Transfer of other state personnel.
- Secs. 4-124jj to 4-124ss.
- Secs. 4-124u and 4-124v.
- Secs. 4-66h to 4-66z.
- Secs. 4-67i to 4-67l.
- Secs. 4-67n to 4-67q.
- Secs. 4-67t and 4-67u. State Prevention Council: Comprehensive state-wide prevention plan; fiscal accountability; report and recommendations; plan to include coordination and identification of prevent
- Secs. 4-68b and 4-68c.
- Secs. 4-68r to 4-68w.
- Secs. 4-70 and 4-70a. Director of the Budget; general duties. Budget and Management Division established.
- Secs. 4-85b and 4-85c. Preparation of a human services annual agenda. Human services annual agenda: Contents, schedule and cycle.
- Secs. 4-90 to 4-92. Transfer of unexpended balances. Report of unexpended balance of special commissions; transfer to General Fund. Unused balances of appropriations.
- <b>Chapter 51</b>
- <b>Chapter 51a</b>
- <b>Chapter 52</b>
- <b>Chapter 53</b>
- <b>Chapter 54</b>
- <b>Chapter 54a</b>
- <b>Chapter 55</b>
- <b>Chapter 55a</b>
- <b>Chapter 55b</b>
- <b>Chapter 55c</b>