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      Sec. 10-413. (Formerly Sec. 10-320f). Acquisition of historic structures and landmarks by commission. Leases. Fees. Gift shops. The commission may, using such funds as may be appropriated to it or available from any other source, acquire by gift, grant, bequest, devise, lease, purchase or otherwise historic structures or landmarks, including such adjacent land as may be necessary for the comfort and safety of the visiting public, which the commission determines to be of national or state historical importance and to be of such concern to the public at large that they should be held forever in good condition for visitation by the public and for the protection of the heritages of the people of this state and nation. The commission may restore, maintain and operate, or may lease to private organizations or municipalities for the purpose of restoring, maintaining and operating, such properties in such a condition as to render them suitable for public visitation and to inform the public of the historic event or circumstance connected therewith. The commission may charge reasonable visitation or special event fees, and operate or contract for the operation of gift shops at such properties and use funds received to help defray the cost of maintenance and operation of such properties and to replenish stock. The commission may cooperate with the Department of Environmental Protection and any other appropriate municipal, state or federal agency or private organization in carrying out functions under this section and may enter into agreements for such purposes.

      (1967, P.A. 521, S. 6; P.A. 75-371, S. 5, 10; P.A. 95-192, S. 2; P.A. 00-168, S. 18, 27.)

      History: P.A. 75-371 substituted department of environmental protection for state park and forest commission and provided in greater detail for commission's power to acquire historic structures or landmarks including adjacent land; P.A. 95-192 added provisions for special event fees and the operation of gift shops; P.A. 00-168 authorized commission to lease acquired properties to private organizations and municipalities, effective May 26, 2000; Sec. 10-321d transferred to Sec. 10-320f in 2001; Sec. 10-320f transferred to Sec. 10-413 in 2005.

      See Sec. 4-66aa re funding from land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.

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Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap184b > Sec10-413

      Sec. 10-413. (Formerly Sec. 10-320f). Acquisition of historic structures and landmarks by commission. Leases. Fees. Gift shops. The commission may, using such funds as may be appropriated to it or available from any other source, acquire by gift, grant, bequest, devise, lease, purchase or otherwise historic structures or landmarks, including such adjacent land as may be necessary for the comfort and safety of the visiting public, which the commission determines to be of national or state historical importance and to be of such concern to the public at large that they should be held forever in good condition for visitation by the public and for the protection of the heritages of the people of this state and nation. The commission may restore, maintain and operate, or may lease to private organizations or municipalities for the purpose of restoring, maintaining and operating, such properties in such a condition as to render them suitable for public visitation and to inform the public of the historic event or circumstance connected therewith. The commission may charge reasonable visitation or special event fees, and operate or contract for the operation of gift shops at such properties and use funds received to help defray the cost of maintenance and operation of such properties and to replenish stock. The commission may cooperate with the Department of Environmental Protection and any other appropriate municipal, state or federal agency or private organization in carrying out functions under this section and may enter into agreements for such purposes.

      (1967, P.A. 521, S. 6; P.A. 75-371, S. 5, 10; P.A. 95-192, S. 2; P.A. 00-168, S. 18, 27.)

      History: P.A. 75-371 substituted department of environmental protection for state park and forest commission and provided in greater detail for commission's power to acquire historic structures or landmarks including adjacent land; P.A. 95-192 added provisions for special event fees and the operation of gift shops; P.A. 00-168 authorized commission to lease acquired properties to private organizations and municipalities, effective May 26, 2000; Sec. 10-321d transferred to Sec. 10-320f in 2001; Sec. 10-320f transferred to Sec. 10-413 in 2005.

      See Sec. 4-66aa re funding from land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap184b > Sec10-413

      Sec. 10-413. (Formerly Sec. 10-320f). Acquisition of historic structures and landmarks by commission. Leases. Fees. Gift shops. The commission may, using such funds as may be appropriated to it or available from any other source, acquire by gift, grant, bequest, devise, lease, purchase or otherwise historic structures or landmarks, including such adjacent land as may be necessary for the comfort and safety of the visiting public, which the commission determines to be of national or state historical importance and to be of such concern to the public at large that they should be held forever in good condition for visitation by the public and for the protection of the heritages of the people of this state and nation. The commission may restore, maintain and operate, or may lease to private organizations or municipalities for the purpose of restoring, maintaining and operating, such properties in such a condition as to render them suitable for public visitation and to inform the public of the historic event or circumstance connected therewith. The commission may charge reasonable visitation or special event fees, and operate or contract for the operation of gift shops at such properties and use funds received to help defray the cost of maintenance and operation of such properties and to replenish stock. The commission may cooperate with the Department of Environmental Protection and any other appropriate municipal, state or federal agency or private organization in carrying out functions under this section and may enter into agreements for such purposes.

      (1967, P.A. 521, S. 6; P.A. 75-371, S. 5, 10; P.A. 95-192, S. 2; P.A. 00-168, S. 18, 27.)

      History: P.A. 75-371 substituted department of environmental protection for state park and forest commission and provided in greater detail for commission's power to acquire historic structures or landmarks including adjacent land; P.A. 95-192 added provisions for special event fees and the operation of gift shops; P.A. 00-168 authorized commission to lease acquired properties to private organizations and municipalities, effective May 26, 2000; Sec. 10-321d transferred to Sec. 10-320f in 2001; Sec. 10-320f transferred to Sec. 10-413 in 2005.

      See Sec. 4-66aa re funding from land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.