Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 579 - Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated
Section 32-23z. - Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund. Regulations.

(a) A Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund is created. The state, acting through Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated, may provide loans or lines of credit from the Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund (1) to businesses for the purposes of the containment and removal or mitigation of the discharge, spillage, uncontrolled loss, seepage or filtration of oil or petroleum or chemical liquids or solid, liquid or gaseous products or hazardous wastes, and (2) to businesses which convert gas and diesel-powered motor vehicles to vehicles powered by either gas or diesel fuel and a clean-burning alternative fuel, including but not limited to, compressed natural gas or electricity. Loans or lines of credit under subdivision (2) shall be for working or development capital. For the purposes of this section, “business” means any business which (A) if applying for assistance under subdivision (1), has been in business for at least one year prior to the date of application for its loan or line of credit or, if applying for assistance under subdivision (2), has been in business for at least two years prior to such application date, (B) has gross revenues, including revenues of affiliates, less than three million dollars in the most recent fiscal year before the date of the application or has less than one hundred fifty employees and, if applying for assistance under subdivision (2), derived at least seventy-five per cent of its gross revenues in such year from motor vehicle fuel conversion activities, (C) if applying for assistance under subdivision (1), has been doing business and has maintained its principal office and place of business in the state for a period of at least one year prior to the date of its application for assistance under this section or, if applying for assistance under subdivision (2), has been doing business and has maintained such office and business in the state for a period of at least two years prior to such application date, and (D) demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the corporation and in its sole discretion, that it is unable to obtain financing from conventional sources on reasonable terms or in reasonable amounts. Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated shall charge and collect interest on each such loan or line of credit at a rate to be determined in accordance with regulations adopted pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. The total amount of such loans or lines of credit provided to any single business in any period of twelve consecutive months shall not exceed two hundred thousand dollars. Payments made by businesses on all loans and lines of credit paid to the Treasurer for deposit in the Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund shall be credited to such fund.

(b) The corporation shall take any reasonable action it deems appropriate to moderate losses on loans and lines of credit made under this section, including, but not limited to, development and implementation of written procedures, in accordance with section 1-121, and a strategy to manage the assets of the fund and any losses incurred.
(c) Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated shall establish loan procedures, interest, repayment terms, security requirements, default and remedy provisions and such other terms and conditions as the corporation shall deem appropriate.
(d) Each such loan or extension of credit shall be authorized by Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated or, if the corporation so determines, by a committee of the corporation consisting of the chairman and either one other member of the corporation or its chief executive officer, as specified in the determination of the corporation. Any administrative expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of this section, to the extent not paid by the corporation, shall be paid from the Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund. Payments from the Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund to businesses or to pay such administrative expenses shall be made by the Treasurer upon certification by the chief executive officer of the corporation that the payment is authorized under the provisions of this section, under the applicable rules and regulations of the corporation, and, if made to a business, under the terms and conditions established by the corporation or the duly appointed committee thereof in authorizing the making of the loan or the extension of credit.
(P.A. 89-365, S. 6, 9; P.A. 91-161, S. 8, 9; 91-376, S. 9, 10; P.A. 93-199, S. 1, 6; 93-382, S. 10, 69; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, S. 152; P.A. 13-123, S. 20.)
History: P.A. 91-161 transferred full responsibility for the fund to the Connecticut development authority, eliminating any role of the department of economic development and amended Subsec. (d) to require that the annual report also be sent to the commerce and exportation committee; P.A. 91-376 added Subsec. (a)(4) re responsibility to obtain conventional financing, inserted new Subsec. (b) re steps to moderate losses and relettered former Subsecs. (b) to (d), accordingly; P.A. 93-199 added Subsec. (a)(2), authorizing assistance to businesses converting vehicles to alternative fuels, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 93-382 deleted former Subsec. (e), re annual report to legislative committees, effective July 1, 1993; pursuant to June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, “Connecticut Development Authority” and “authority” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated” and “corporation”, respectively, effective July 1, 2012; P.A. 13-123 amended Subsec. (d) to change “executive director” to “chief executive officer”, effective June 18, 2013.
See Sec. 32-477 re priority for applicants establishing work environments consistent with criteria in Sec. 32-475.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 32 - Commerce and Economic and Community Development

Chapter 579 - Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated

Section 32-10 and 32-11. - Definitions. Connecticut Industrial Building Commission.

Section 32-11a. - Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated. Successor agency to Connecticut Development Authority.

Section 32-11b. - Definitions.

Section 32-11c. - Transfer of duties, obligations, purposes and procedures.

Section 32-11d. - Agreements to facilitate transfers. Support.

Section 32-11e. - Corporation subsidiaries.

Section 32-11f. - Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated substituted for Connecticut Development Authority.

Section 32-11g. - Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated. Successor to Connecticut Brownfields Redevelopment Authority.

Section 32-12 and 32-13. - Executive secretary. Powers of commission.

Section 32-14. - Mortgage and Loan Insurance Fund.

Section 32-15. - Applications for insurance.

Section 32-16. - Insurance of mortgages and loans on economic development projects and information technology projects.

Section 32-16a. - Industrial Pollution Abatement Loan Fund.

Section 32-17. - Proceedings on default by mortgagor.

Section 32-17a. - Procedure on default by mortgagor or borrower.

Section 32-18. - Insurance premiums.

Section 32-19. - Insured mortgages as legal investments.

Section 32-20 and 32-21. - Accounts; use of fund. Commission members not to act on contracts in which they have interest.

Section 32-22. - Bond issue.

Section 32-22a. - Written procedures. Contracts.

Section 32-22b. - Loan guarantees for brownfield projects.

Section 32-23. - Industrial Building Operating Expense Fund.

Section 32-23a. - Allocation of mortgage insurance premiums.

Section 32-23aa. - Compliance with state laws and regulations prerequisite for financial assistance.

Section 32-23b. - Short title.

Section 32-23bb. - Comprehensive Business Assistance Fund consolidated into Connecticut Growth Fund.

Section 32-23c. - Legislative finding.

Section 32-23cc. - Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund and Environmental Assistance Revolving Loan Fund consolidated into Connecticut Growth Fund.

Section 32-23d. - Definitions.

Section 32-23e. - Powers of the corporation.

Section 32-23f. - Bonds and notes.

Section 32-23g. - Disposition of authority funds.

Section 32-23gg. - Legislative determination.

Section 32-23h. - Exemption from state and local taxes and assessments. Payments in lieu of taxes. Approvals of pollution control facilities.

Section 32-23hh. - Definitions.

Section 32-23i. - Bonds as legal investments.

Section 32-23ii. - Connecticut Works Fund. Subfunds.

Section 32-23j. - Payment of bonds to be obligation of corporation. Capital reserve funds. Annual appropriation.

Section 32-23jj. - Considerations in reviewing application.

Section 32-23k. - State pledge to bond holders and contractors.

Section 32-23kk. - Contract of insurance.

Section 32-23l. - Industrial and commercial development. Powers of Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.

Section 32-23ll. - Bond issue.

Section 32-23m. - Liberal construction.

Section 32-23n. - Economic assistance grants for the industrial projects in areas of high unemployment.

Section 32-23o. - Small Contractors' Revolving Loan Fund. Loans authorized by the corporation. Transfer of certain funds to the Connecticut Growth Fund.

Section 32-23p. - Loans by the corporation in areas of high unemployment.

Section 32-23pp. - Policy to encourage pollution prevention and remediation.

Section 32-23q. - Exemption from maximum interest and charges on loans.

Section 32-23qq. - Environmental Assistance Revolving Loan Fund. Subfunds.

Section 32-23r. - Preference in employment by borrowers and mortgagees.

Section 32-23rr. - Definitions.

Section 32-23s. - Interpretation of certain amendments.

Section 32-23ss. - Bond issue.

Section 32-23t. - Legislative finding.

Section 32-23tt. - Definitions.

Section 32-23u. - Consolidation of financial assistance programs.

Section 32-23uu. - Connecticut job training finance program.

Section 32-23v. - Connecticut Growth Fund.

Section 32-23vv. - Connecticut job training finance demonstration program.

Section 32-23w. - Consolidation of financial assistance programs.

Section 32-23ww. - Displaced Defense Workers' Bill of Rights.

Section 32-23x. - Comprehensive Business Assistance Fund.

Section 32-23xx. - Electronic Superhighway Act of 1994.

Section 32-23y. - Pending applications for financial assistance under consolidated programs funded from Connecticut Growth Fund or Comprehensive Business Assistance Fund.

Section 32-23yy. - High-Technology Infrastructure Fund.

Section 32-23z. - Business Environmental Clean-Up Revolving Loan Fund. Regulations.

Section 32-23zz. - Issuance of bonds on behalf of municipalities for information technology projects and remediation projects.