Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 32 - Treasurer
Section 3-39k. - Achieving a better life experience program: Establishment. Trust. Report.

(a) The State Treasurer (1) shall establish a qualified ABLE program pursuant to the federal ABLE Act and sections 3-39j to 3-39q, inclusive, and (2) may contract with any state with a qualified ABLE program established pursuant to the federal ABLE Act to provide residents of this state with access to such state's program.

(b) (1) Under the program established pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this section: (A) The State Treasurer shall administer individual ABLE accounts to encourage and assist eligible individuals and their families in saving private funds to provide support for eligible individuals, and (B) a person may make contributions to an individual ABLE account to meet the qualified disability expenses of the designated beneficiary of the account.
(2) For the purposes of such program, there is established within the Office of the State Treasurer the Connecticut Achieving A Better Life Experience Trust. The trust shall constitute an instrumentality of the state and shall perform essential governmental functions, as provided in sections 3-39j to 3-39q, inclusive. The trust shall receive and hold all payments and deposits intended for ABLE accounts as well as gifts, bequests, endowments or federal, state or local grants and any other funds from public or private sources and all earnings, until disbursed in accordance with sections 3-39j to 3-39q, inclusive.
(c) (1) The amounts on deposit in the trust shall not constitute property of the state and the trust shall not be construed to be a department, institution or agency of the state. Amounts on deposit in the trust shall not be commingled with state funds and the state shall have no claim to or against, or interest in, such amounts, except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection. Any contract entered into by, or any obligation of, the trust shall not constitute a debt or obligation of the state and the state shall have no obligation to any designated beneficiary or any other person on account of the trust and all amounts obligated to be paid from the trust shall be limited to amounts available for such obligation on deposit in the trust. The amounts on deposit in the trust may only be disbursed in accordance with the provisions of sections 3-39j to 3-39q, inclusive.
(2) The trust shall continue in existence as long as it holds any deposits or other funds or has any obligations and until its existence is terminated by law, and upon termination of the trust, any unclaimed assets of the trust shall return to the state. Property of the trust shall be governed by section 3-61a.
(d) The State Treasurer shall be responsible for the receipt, maintenance, administration, investment and disbursements of amounts from the trust. The trust shall not receive deposits in any form other than cash. No depositor or designated beneficiary may direct the investment of any contributions or amounts held in the trust other than in the specific fund options provided for by the trust and shall not direct investments in such specific fund options more than two times in any calendar year. No interest, or portion of any interest, in the program shall be used as security for a loan.
(e) A person may make deposits to an ABLE account to meet the qualified disability expenses of the designated beneficiary of the account, provided the trust and deposits meet the other requirements of this section, the federal ABLE Act and any regulations adopted pursuant to the federal ABLE Act by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
(f) On or before December 31, 2017, and annually thereafter, the State Treasurer shall submit (1) in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of section 3-37, a report to the Governor on the operations of the trust, including the receipts, disbursements, assets, investments and liabilities and administrative costs of the trust for the prior fiscal year, and (2) in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a, a report on the trust and any contract entered into pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to finance and public health, and shall make such report available to each depositor and designated beneficiary. The report required under subdivision (2) of this subsection shall include, but need not be limited to: (A) The number of ABLE accounts; (B) the total amount of contributions to such accounts; (C) the total amount and nature of distributions from such accounts; and (D) a description of issues relating to the abuse of such accounts, if any.
(g) An ABLE account may be established (1) by the eligible individual, (2) by a person selected by the eligible individual, or (3) if the eligible individual is unable to establish an ABLE account, on behalf of such individual by, in the following order: Such individual's agent under a power of attorney, a conservator or legal guardian, spouse, parent, sibling, grandparent, or a representative payee appointed for the eligible individual by the Social Security Administration.
(P.A. 15-80, S. 2; P.A. 17-124, S. 2; P.A. 22-140, S. 11.)
History: P.A. 17-124 amended Subsec. (a) by adding new Subdiv. (2) re State Treasurer's authority to contract with state, redesignating provision re State Treasurer's administration of individual ABLE accounts and person's authority to make contributions to individual ABLE accounts as new Subsec. (b)(1), redesignating existing Subdiv. (2) re purposes of program as new Subsec. (b)(2), redesignated Subsecs. (b) to (e) as Subsecs. (c) to (f), amended redesignated Subsec. (f) by replacing “2016” with “2017” and adding “and any contract entered into pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section” in Subdiv. (2), and made technical changes; P.A. 22-140 added Subsec. (g) re persons permitted to establish ABLE accounts, effective July 1, 2022.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 3 - State Elective Officers

Chapter 32 - Treasurer

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....

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.

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.

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 3-27j. - Modification or suspension of contributions to the Short Term Investment Fund surplus reserve.

Section 3-28. - Investment of sinking fund.

Section 3-28a. - Medium-Term Investment Fund.

Section 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 3-36a. - Connecticut Baby Bond Trust: Definitions.

Section 3-36b. - Connecticut Baby Bond Trust: Established.

Section 3-36c. - Treasurer's trust authority.

Section 3-36d. - Investment of funds in the trust.

Section 3-36e. - Exemption from taxation.

Section 3-36f. - Moneys invested in trust not considered assets or income.

Section 3-36g. - Accounting for designated beneficiary. Claim for accounting.

Section 3-36h. - Transfer to trust upon birth of designated beneficiary.

Section 3-36i. - Bond issue.

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.

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.

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 3-56. - 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. - Maintenance of searchable list and provision of 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.

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.