It is found and declared that the maintenance and continued development of the state's manufacturing and other economic base business sectors is important to the economic welfare of the state and to the retention and creation of job opportunities within the state; that these sectors of the state's economy are facing increased competition from other geographic areas of the world; that assistance from the state can promote the retention, expansion, and diversification of existing manufacturing and other economic base businesses and encourage manufacturing and other economic base businesses from other geographic areas to locate into the state; that assistance from the state can enhance employment opportunity and the tax base of communities, particularly in the state's more economically disadvantaged communities; that the economic competitiveness of manufacturing and other economic base businesses is dependent in part upon the provision of adequate business support services such as day care, job training, education, transportation, employee housing, energy conservation, pollution control and recycling; that state assistance to promote the retention and expansion and increase the competitiveness of manufacturing and other economic base businesses is an important function of the state and is a public use for which public moneys may be expended; that in certain cases assistance and encouragement of diversification of manufacturing and other economic base businesses within the state may promote the economic welfare of the state and is a public use and purpose for which public moneys may be expended; that the participation and cooperation of the state's agencies and authorities in providing financial assistance will improve the timeliness and decrease the costs to businesses of providing such assistance; and therefore the necessity in the public interest and for the public benefit and good for the provisions of sections 32-220 to 32-234, inclusive, is hereby declared as a matter of legislative determination.
(P.A. 90-270, S. 2, 38; P.A. 97-211, S. 3, 7; P.A. 08-34, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 97-211 added provision re participation and cooperation of state agencies in providing assistance, effective June 24, 1997; P.A. 08-34 added “other economic base business sectors” and made conforming changes, effective May 7, 2008.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 32 - Commerce and Economic and Community Development
Chapter 588l - Economic Development and Manufacturing Assistance
Section 32-220. - Short title: Economic Development and Manufacturing Assistance Act of 1990.
Section 32-221. - Declaration of policy.
Section 32-222. - Definitions.
Section 32-223. - Application for financial assistance. Projects exempt from application.
Section 32-225. - Acquisition and transfer of real property. General powers of agency.
Section 32-226. - Furnishing of municipal services to other municipalities.
Section 32-230. - Economic Assistance Bond Fund.
Section 32-231. - Economic Assistance Revolving Fund.
Section 32-233. - Broad interpretation of powers.
Section 32-234. - Regulations.
Section 32-237. - Assistance for defense manufacturers' suppliers and other manufacturers.
Section 32-238. - Next generation manufacturing competitiveness enhancement program.
Section 32-238a. - Green manufacturing pilot program.
Section 32-240. - Grants for establishment of flexible manufacturing networks. Reports.
Section 32-241. - Bond authorization.
Section 32-242. - Air pollution emission reduction credits. Program.
Section 32-242a. - Purchase of air pollution emission reduction credits.
Section 32-244a. - Applicability of Freedom of Information Act to certain information.