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Statutes > Connecticut > Title32 > Chap581

Sec. 32-32. Short title: Innovation Capital Act of 1989.
Sec. 32-33. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-34. Definitions.
Sec. 32-35. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-36. Perpetual succession. Termination.
Sec. 32-37. Board of directors.
Sec. 32-38. Executive director.
Sec. 32-39. Corporate purpose; powers.
Secs. 32-39a and 32-39b. Powers re investments during early stage of ventures. Powers re financial aid for marketing innovative services.
Sec. 32-39c. Limitation on liability of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated and certain officers with respect to affiliates of the corporation.
Sec. 32-39d. Guarantees of corporation made investment securities.
Sec. 32-39e. Development of new or experimental products.
Sec. 32-40. Applications for financial aid.
Sec. 32-40a. Advanced technology centers; purposes. Applications to Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated for state funding.
Sec. 32-40b. State funding for advanced technology centers; considerations in approval process by Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-40c. State funding for any advanced technology center to be approved only when funds from other sources are at least equal to the state funds.
Sec. 32-41. Bond issue.
Sec. 32-41a. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated Fund. Use of funds or revenues of the corporation.
Sec. 32-41b. Bond issue for high technology products. Loan interest rates.
Secs. 32-41c to 32-41f.
Sec. 32-41g. Short title: Technology Deployment Act of 1993.
Sec. 32-41h. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-41i. Definitions.
Sec. 32-41j. Manufacturing application center program.
Sec. 32-41k. Deployment research program.
Sec. 32-41l. Energy and environmental technologies deployment center program.
Sec. 32-41m. Connecticut educational and job training technologies deployment center programs.
Sec. 32-41n. Critical technologies grant program.
Sec. 32-41o. Bond issue for technology deployment.
Sec. 32-41p. Workplace center of excellence program.
Sec. 32-41q. Critical industries development account. Purpose. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41r. Short title: Economic Recovery Act of 1996.
Sec. 32-41s. Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and photonics businesses. Benefits. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41t. High technology research and development program: Definitions.
Sec. 32-41u. High technology research and development program: Establishment and purpose.
Sec. 32-41v. Connecticut New Opportunities Fund.
Sec. 32-41w. Early-stage venture capital program.
Sec. 32-42. Examination. Audits.
Sec. 32-43. State pledge.
Sec. 32-44. Powers to be interpreted broadly.
Sec. 32-45. Inconsistent provisions of law.
Sec. 32-46. Tax exemption.
Sec. 32-47. Personal liability of directors or persons acting on behalf of the corporation.
Sec. 32-47a. Business plan. Report.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title32 > Chap581

Sec. 32-32. Short title: Innovation Capital Act of 1989.
Sec. 32-33. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-34. Definitions.
Sec. 32-35. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-36. Perpetual succession. Termination.
Sec. 32-37. Board of directors.
Sec. 32-38. Executive director.
Sec. 32-39. Corporate purpose; powers.
Secs. 32-39a and 32-39b. Powers re investments during early stage of ventures. Powers re financial aid for marketing innovative services.
Sec. 32-39c. Limitation on liability of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated and certain officers with respect to affiliates of the corporation.
Sec. 32-39d. Guarantees of corporation made investment securities.
Sec. 32-39e. Development of new or experimental products.
Sec. 32-40. Applications for financial aid.
Sec. 32-40a. Advanced technology centers; purposes. Applications to Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated for state funding.
Sec. 32-40b. State funding for advanced technology centers; considerations in approval process by Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-40c. State funding for any advanced technology center to be approved only when funds from other sources are at least equal to the state funds.
Sec. 32-41. Bond issue.
Sec. 32-41a. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated Fund. Use of funds or revenues of the corporation.
Sec. 32-41b. Bond issue for high technology products. Loan interest rates.
Secs. 32-41c to 32-41f.
Sec. 32-41g. Short title: Technology Deployment Act of 1993.
Sec. 32-41h. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-41i. Definitions.
Sec. 32-41j. Manufacturing application center program.
Sec. 32-41k. Deployment research program.
Sec. 32-41l. Energy and environmental technologies deployment center program.
Sec. 32-41m. Connecticut educational and job training technologies deployment center programs.
Sec. 32-41n. Critical technologies grant program.
Sec. 32-41o. Bond issue for technology deployment.
Sec. 32-41p. Workplace center of excellence program.
Sec. 32-41q. Critical industries development account. Purpose. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41r. Short title: Economic Recovery Act of 1996.
Sec. 32-41s. Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and photonics businesses. Benefits. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41t. High technology research and development program: Definitions.
Sec. 32-41u. High technology research and development program: Establishment and purpose.
Sec. 32-41v. Connecticut New Opportunities Fund.
Sec. 32-41w. Early-stage venture capital program.
Sec. 32-42. Examination. Audits.
Sec. 32-43. State pledge.
Sec. 32-44. Powers to be interpreted broadly.
Sec. 32-45. Inconsistent provisions of law.
Sec. 32-46. Tax exemption.
Sec. 32-47. Personal liability of directors or persons acting on behalf of the corporation.
Sec. 32-47a. Business plan. Report.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title32 > Chap581

Sec. 32-32. Short title: Innovation Capital Act of 1989.
Sec. 32-33. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-34. Definitions.
Sec. 32-35. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-36. Perpetual succession. Termination.
Sec. 32-37. Board of directors.
Sec. 32-38. Executive director.
Sec. 32-39. Corporate purpose; powers.
Secs. 32-39a and 32-39b. Powers re investments during early stage of ventures. Powers re financial aid for marketing innovative services.
Sec. 32-39c. Limitation on liability of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated and certain officers with respect to affiliates of the corporation.
Sec. 32-39d. Guarantees of corporation made investment securities.
Sec. 32-39e. Development of new or experimental products.
Sec. 32-40. Applications for financial aid.
Sec. 32-40a. Advanced technology centers; purposes. Applications to Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated for state funding.
Sec. 32-40b. State funding for advanced technology centers; considerations in approval process by Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
Sec. 32-40c. State funding for any advanced technology center to be approved only when funds from other sources are at least equal to the state funds.
Sec. 32-41. Bond issue.
Sec. 32-41a. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated Fund. Use of funds or revenues of the corporation.
Sec. 32-41b. Bond issue for high technology products. Loan interest rates.
Secs. 32-41c to 32-41f.
Sec. 32-41g. Short title: Technology Deployment Act of 1993.
Sec. 32-41h. Legislative finding.
Sec. 32-41i. Definitions.
Sec. 32-41j. Manufacturing application center program.
Sec. 32-41k. Deployment research program.
Sec. 32-41l. Energy and environmental technologies deployment center program.
Sec. 32-41m. Connecticut educational and job training technologies deployment center programs.
Sec. 32-41n. Critical technologies grant program.
Sec. 32-41o. Bond issue for technology deployment.
Sec. 32-41p. Workplace center of excellence program.
Sec. 32-41q. Critical industries development account. Purpose. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41r. Short title: Economic Recovery Act of 1996.
Sec. 32-41s. Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and photonics businesses. Benefits. Regulations.
Sec. 32-41t. High technology research and development program: Definitions.
Sec. 32-41u. High technology research and development program: Establishment and purpose.
Sec. 32-41v. Connecticut New Opportunities Fund.
Sec. 32-41w. Early-stage venture capital program.
Sec. 32-42. Examination. Audits.
Sec. 32-43. State pledge.
Sec. 32-44. Powers to be interpreted broadly.
Sec. 32-45. Inconsistent provisions of law.
Sec. 32-46. Tax exemption.
Sec. 32-47. Personal liability of directors or persons acting on behalf of the corporation.
Sec. 32-47a. Business plan. Report.