Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 173 - Public School Building Projects
Section 10-288a. - Replacement or relocation of secondary school associated with center.

When the secondary school with which an approved agricultural science and technology education center has been associated is to be replaced or relocated within a town or regional school district, the Commissioner of Education may require the relocation of the equipment and program in a building approximately equal to that serving as a center for agricultural science and technology education. Such new facilities shall be included in or adjacent to the high school which is to serve the needs of the agricultural science and technology education pupils and shall conform to requirements of the Commissioner of Education with respect to location, design and construction. Said town or regional school district may receive a grant for the construction of such replaced or relocated agricultural science and technology education center as provided in subsection (e) of section 10-286 for a secondary regional school district or subsection (f) of section 10-286, whichever may be appropriate. Upon final approval by the Commissioner of Education of the replacement or relocation of such agricultural science and technology education center the town or regional school district may use the facilities which had previously served as such center for such purposes as it determines advisable.

(1967, P.A. 638, S. 4; 1971, P.A. 365, S. 1; P.A. 88-360, S. 39, 63; P.A. 08-152, S. 16; 08-170, S. 33.)
History: 1971 act based determination of grants for construction of replaced or relocated vocational agriculture centers on provisions in Sec. 10-286(e) or (f), whichever is appropriate, rather than on the cost of the center or $200,000, whichever is less, minus the grant received for construction of original center; P.A. 88-360 substituted “commissioner” for “state board” of education; P.A. 08-152 and 08-170 changed “vocational agriculture” to “agricultural science and technology education”, effective July 1, 2008.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 173 - Public School Building Projects

Section 10-282. - Definitions.

Section 10-283. - Applications for grants for school building projects.

Section 10-283a. - Committee from General Assembly to review listing of eligible projects.

Section 10-283b. - School building projects for the Technical Education and Career System.

Section 10-283c. - Consolidated school construction grant application for multiple projects in a distressed municipality.

Section 10-283d. - Federal funds as part of local share for projects in a priority school district.

Section 10-284. - Approval or disapproval of applications by Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 10-285. - Acceptance or rejection of allotment.

Section 10-285a. - Percentage determination for school building project grants.

Section 10-285b. - School building project grants to incorporated or endowed high schools and academies.

Section 10-285c. - Title reversion to the state.

Section 10-285d. - Projects related to full-day kindergarten programs or reduction in class size.

Section 10-285e. - Reimbursement for lease costs. Renovation project requirements.

Section 10-285f. - Design-build projects: Pilot program.

Section 10-285g. - Acoustical standards. Waiver.

Section 10-285h. - Projects for charter schools: Pilot program.

Section 10-286. - Computation of school building project grants.

Section 10-286a. - Grants for occupational training facilities.

Section 10-286b. - Adjustment of grants approved prior to July 1, 1967. Formula for regional school districts.

Section 10-286c. - Establishment of criteria for building grants.

Section 10-286d. - Site-acquisition grant.

Section 10-286e. - Audits.

Section 10-286f. - Professional or consulting fees. No increase due to increased prices for construction materials.

Section 10-286g. - Waiver of audit deficiencies.

Section 10-286h. - School building project grants for diversity schools.

Section 10-287. - Installment payments of school building project grants. Construction contracts subject to bid. Construction management services. Withholding of state grant payments; conditions. Submission of final grant application.

Section 10-287a. - Lump sum payments. Advance payment of grants. Overpayment.

Section 10-287b. - Loans for school building projects. Terms of bonds and notes evidencing such loans.

Section 10-287c. - Regulations.

Section 10-287d. - Bond issue for school building project grants.

Section 10-287e. - School Building Construction Fund.

Section 10-287f. - Renewal of temporary notes outstanding.

Section 10-287g and 10-287h. - Interest subsidy on bonds issued after July 1, 1971. Site acquisition, dates and amounts of project cost and interest grant payments.

Section 10-287i. - Progress payments of state share of eligible project costs. Withholding of grant for failure to comply with minority business enterprise requirements. Withholding of grant pending completion of audit.

Section 10-287j. - Bond issue for funding interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-288. - Grants and loans to towns unable to complete projects.

Section 10-288a. - Replacement or relocation of secondary school associated with center.

Section 10-289. - Issuance of bonds for school building project.

Section 10-289a. - Short-term financing for school building projects.

Section 10-289d. - Definitions.

Section 10-289e. - Private academy project proposal, public hearing, referendum vote.

Section 10-289f. - Loans. Bond issues. Guaranties.

Section 10-289g. - Defaults in payment. Withholding of state aid.

Section 10-289h. - Central kitchen facility projects.

Section 10-290. - Advisory school planning service.

Section 10-290a. - Advisory services re school plant planning.

Section 10-290b. - Publication and distribution of information.

Section 10-290c. - Advisory committee.

Section 10-290d. - Conveyance of air space over schools.

Section 10-290e. - Services agreements. Requirements. Prohibitions.

Section 10-290f. - Standard school construction contracts. Guidance for projects.

Section 10-291. - Approval of plans and site. Expense limit.

Section 10-291a. - Code compliance improvements not required in certain situations.

Section 10-292. - Review of final plans by Commissioner of Administrative Services. Exceptions; role of local officials.

Section 10-292a and 10-292b. - Abatement of asbestos hazards; inspections; regulations. Asbestos abatement plans; reports by school districts.

Section 10-292c. - Definitions.

Section 10-292d. - Interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-292e. - Committee from General Assembly to review listing of eligible interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-292f. - Approval or disapproval of interest subsidy applications by Commissioner of Education.

Section 10-292g. - Percentage determination for interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-292h. - Interest subsidy grants to incorporated or endowed high schools and academies.

Section 10-292i. - Computation of interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-292j. - Installment payment of interest subsidy grants. Withholding of state grant payments.

Section 10-292k. - Bond issue for interest subsidy grants.

Section 10-292l. - Certification of dates and amounts of interest subsidy grant payments.

Section 10-292m. - Short-term financing and interest subsidy grants. Availability of interest subsidy grants for the local share of the cost of school building projects; amount of grant.

Section 10-292n. - Default by municipality or private academy.

Section 10-292o. - Leasing of facilities by regional educational service centers; grants.

Section 10-292p. - School-based health clinic. Entrance requirement.

Section 10-292q. - School Building Projects Advisory Council.

Section 10-292r. - School safety infrastructure criteria.

Section 10-292s. - School building project safety assessment.

Section 10-292t. - Standard checklist for school building projects.

Section 10-292u. - School building project clearinghouse.

Section 10-292v. - School building committees to include member with construction industry experience.