Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 578 - Department of Economic and Community Development
Section 32-9qq. - Business outreach center challenge grants. Eligibility of greenways projects.

(a) It is hereby found and declared as a matter of legislative determination that there is a continuing need in the state for stimulation and encouragement of economic growth and development within the state through the establishment of business outreach centers located in certain regions of the state or for certain industry sectors to assist in providing services to small businesses and minority business enterprises as defined in section 4a-60g in the areas of business plan development, financial projection and planning, loan packaging, business counseling and related follow-up services, including the monitoring of any of the foregoing.

(b) The business outreach center challenge grant program is hereby created. In order to stimulate and encourage economic growth and development, the state, acting through the Department of Economic and Community Development, may make grants for the establishment of business outreach centers located in certain regions of the state or for certain industry sectors to assist in providing services to small businesses and minority business enterprises. Such grants shall be made under such terms and conditions as the department deems appropriate and shall be payable from the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized under subsection (f) of this section and funds received by the department from any other source, in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) A business outreach center shall be any nonprofit or governmental entity providing or able to provide assistance to small businesses and minority business enterprises in the areas of business plan development, financial projection, loan package planning, including loan packaging for small businesses and minority business enterprises which are seeking financial assistance from Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated, business counseling and related monitoring and follow-up services.
(2) The department may require any entity receiving a grant pursuant to this section to obtain a matching grant in such amount as the department determines in its discretion. Such matching grant may include cash and in-kind contributions.
(c) Grants may be made under this section to municipalities and other organizations for the purpose of providing funds to develop greenways, including, but not limited to, transportation-related greenways supported by the federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, as amended from time to time. The amount of any grant shall be as follows: (1) For transportation greenways projects that are part of interstate greenways, not more than twenty per cent of the project cost; (2) for transportation greenways projects that are local spurs from interstate greenways or that are intertown greenways projects, not more than ten per cent of the project cost; and (3) for greenways that are not transportation greenways, not more than half of the capital costs of the project.
(d) Applications for grants under this section shall be submitted on forms provided by the department. When reviewing applications, the department shall consider such factors as the impact on certain regions of the state or certain industry sectors, the applicant's plan for outreach efforts designed to inform small businesses and minority business enterprises of available sources of financial and technical assistance and the commitment and capacity of the applicant to provide assistance to small businesses and minority business enterprises under this section.
(e) Each grant made under this section shall be authorized pursuant to regulations adopted by the Department of Economic and Community Development in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, which regulations may include, but shall not be limited to, provisions concerning application requirements, grant amounts and eligible use of funds, provided the amount of any grant under subsection (b) of this section shall be not more than the amount specified in said subsection.
(f) For the purposes of this section, the State Bond Commission shall have the power, from time to time, to authorize the issuance of bonds of the state in one or more series and in principal amounts not exceeding in the aggregate two million five hundred thousand dollars. The proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be used by the Department of Economic and Community Development for grants under the business outreach center challenge grant program created under this section. All provisions of section 3-20 or the exercise of any right or power granted thereby which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section are hereby adopted and shall apply to all bonds authorized by the State Bond Commission pursuant to this section, and temporary notes in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of any such bonds so authorized may be issued in accordance with said section 3-20 and from time to time renewed. Said bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds. None of such bonds shall be authorized except upon a finding by the State Bond Commission that there has been filed with it a request for such authorization, which is signed by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and states such terms and conditions as said commission in its discretion may require. Said bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit of the state of Connecticut are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as the same become due, and accordingly and as part of the contract of the state with the holders of said bonds, appropriation of all amounts necessary for punctual payment of such principal and interest is hereby made, and the Treasurer shall pay such principal and interest as the same become due. Net earnings on investments or reinvestments of proceeds, accrued interest and premiums on the issuance of such bonds, after payment therefrom of expenses incurred by the Treasurer or State Bond Commission in connection with their issuance, shall become part of the business outreach center challenge grant program.
(P.A. 88-265, S. 28, 36; P.A. 89-119, S. 2, 4; P.A. 95-250, S. 1; 95-335, S. 5, 26; P.A. 96-211, S. 1, 5, 6; P.A. 00-148, S. 18; P.A. 05-288, S. 140; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, S. 152.)
History: P.A. 89-119 made technical change to Subsec. (b); P.A. 95-250 and P.A. 96-211 replaced Commissioner and Department of Economic Development with Commissioner and Department of Economic and Community Development; P.A. 95-335 inserted new Subsec. (c) making greenways projects eligible for grants and relettered the remaining Subsecs., effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 00-148 amended Subsec. (c) by changing “Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991” to “Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century”; P.A. 05-288 made a technical change in Subsec. (e), effective July 13, 2005; pursuant to June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, “Connecticut Development Authority” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated” in Subsec. (b)(1), effective July 1, 2012.
See Sec. 23-100 re definition of “greenway”.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 32 - Commerce and Economic and Community Development

Chapter 578 - Department of Economic and Community Development

Section 32-1. - Members.

Section 32-1a. - Short title: State Commerce Act.

Section 32-1b. - Department of Economic and Community Development established.

Section 32-1c. - Powers and duties of commissioner.

Section 32-1d. - Deputy commissioner, appointment and functions.

Section 32-1e. - Plan for support and promotion of industries using recycled materials.

Section 32-1f (Formerly Sec. 16a-35b) and 32-1g. - Duties of commissioner re Connecticut's future. Connecticut competitiveness index.

Section 32-1h to 32-1j. - Reports re financial assistance programs administered by commissioner. Reports re program objectives, measures and standards; economic analysis of program performance. Reports re sectors of state economy.

Section 32-1k. - Definitions.

Section 32-1l. - Powers.

Section 32-1m. - Annual report re activities of Department of Economic and Community Development and business and incentive programs not administered by the department. Public hearings.

Section 32-1n. - Reports re funding for economic and industry cluster initiatives.

Section 32-1o. - State economic strategic plan.

Section 32-1p. - Powers and duties re digital media and motion picture activities.

Section 32-1q. - Notification to department of digital media or motion picture-related requests for proposals issued by a state agency.

Section 32-1r. - Report on business tax credit and abatement programs.

Section 32-1s. - Powers and duties re culture and tourism.

Section 32-1t. - Registry of small business concerns owned and controlled by veterans. Annual report.

Section 32-1u. - Permits for filming on state-owned property. Insurance. Liability. Coordination with state agencies, authorities and institutions.

Section 32-1v. - Small business hotline.

Section 32-1w. - Identification and coordination of resources to support job growth and academic and training programs.

Section 32-2 and 32-2a. - Expenses; director. Bonding of commission members and employees.

Section 32-3. - Duties of department; Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.

Section 32-3a, 32-3b and 32-4. - Industrial modernization program; advisory committee. Advisory Committee on High Unemployment Areas; appointment; duties. Meetings; regulations; reports; audits.

Section 32-4a. - Assistance to Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Incorporated.

Section 32-4b. - State Economic Development Advisory Board.

Section 32-4e. - “Economic cluster” defined.

Section 32-4f. (Formerly Sec. 4-70d). - Connecticut Economic Conference Board. Economic cluster conference and report.

Section 32-4g. - Economic cluster report by the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development.

Section 32-4h. - Economic cluster bond funds report.

Section 32-4i. - Learn Here, Live Here program.

Section 32-4j. - Connecticut first-time homebuyers account.

Section 32-4k. - Learn Here, Live Here program. Segregation of income taxes.

Section 32-4l. - First five plus program.

Section 32-4m. - State-certified industrial reinvestment project. Reinvestment contract. Exchange of accumulated credits. Determination of payment amount. Exclusion period.

Section 32-4n. - Certified aerospace manufacturing project. Assistance agreement. Sales and use tax offset. Grants. Reports.

Section 32-4o. - Bond authorization for grants.

Section 32-4p. - Requests for proposals and competitive grant program re major projects.

Section 32-4q. - Innovation Corridor and Connecticut Communities Challenge programs; funding; application process; criteria.

Section 32-4r. - Youth Service Corps grant program.

Section 32-4s. - Local Youth Service Corps program requirements.

Section 32-5. - Receipts.

Section 32-5a. - Conditions re relocation of certain businesses which received state financial assistance.

Section 32-5b. - Deadlines for approval or disapproval of applications for financial assistance.

Section 32-5c. - Preference for prequalified contractors and subcontractors for bond guaranty program.

Section 32-5d. - Commissioner of Economic and Community Development required to give priority for financial assistance to certain applicants.

Section 32-6. - Connecticut building at Eastern States Exposition.

Section 32-6a. - Committee for the Restoration of Historic Assets in Connecticut. Grants. Eligibility of greenways projects. Regulations. “Historical asset” defined.

Section 32-6h. - One-stop business licensing center.

Section 32-6i. - Connecticut Economic Information System Steering Committee.

Section 32-6j. - Assistance of Labor Commissioner in job-training activities.

Section 32-6k. - Impact statements submitted to the Connecticut Transportation Strategy Board.

Section 32-6l. - Promotion of market areas surrounding rail and bus terminals, airports and ports around the state.

Section 32-6m. - Promotion of products produced in Connecticut.

Section 32-6n. - Electronic business portal.

Section 32-6t. - Promotion of locations designated as Connecticut Treasures or state-owned and operated museums.

Section 32-6u. - Connecticut antiques trail. Promotional program.

Section 32-6v. - Promotion of bioscience and biotechnology businesses in Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region. Program.

Section 32-6w. - Display of temporary signage or flags by business on Connecticut antiques trail.

Section 32-7. - Financial and technical assistance to municipal and regional economic development agencies. Applications.

Section 32-7e. - Regional Economic Development Assistance Revolving Fund.

Section 32-7f. - Economic development grants program.

Section 32-7g. - Small Business Express program.

Section 32-7h. - Small business express assistance account.

Section 32-7m. - Definitions.

Section 32-7n. - Manufacturing Innovation Advisory Board.

Section 32-7o. - Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund. Financial assistance. Manufacturing innovation districts. Approval of expenditures. Guidelines and terms. Voucher program. Plan and budget.

Section 32-7p. - Technology Talent Advisory Committee. Membership. Duties. Pilot programs. Report.

Section 32-7q. - Minority Business Initiative Advisory Board. Duties. Membership.

Section 32-7r. - Regional economic development matching grant pilot program.

Section 32-7s. - Office of Community Economic Development Assistance. Certification of community development corporations. Grants for projects in target areas. Bonds. Report.

Section 32-7t. - JobsCT tax rebate program. Eligibility. Applications. Rebate amount calculation. Report.

Section 32-7u. - JobsCT tax rebates. Claims by affected business entities. Credit available to members of affected business entities.

Section 32-8. - Administration of federal funds.

Section 32-8a. - Registry of electronic commerce and information technology intensive companies.

Section 32-8b. - Cooperative internship program.

Section 32-8c. - Connecticut Young Adult Conservation Corps program. Set-asides. Reports.

Section 32-9. - Right of local redevelopment agencies to contract with federal government.

Section 32-9aa and 32-9bb. - Loans for the repair of dams. Regulations.

Section 32-9b. - Powers and duties re certain municipal development projects transferred from Community Affairs Commissioner.

Section 32-9c. - Transfer of powers and duties of the Connecticut Development Commission.

Section 32-9d. - Transfer of personnel and properties.

Section 32-9dd. - Transfer of remediated brownfields.

Section 32-9ff and 32-9gg. - Connecticut brownfields remediation account. Brownfield remediation funds for manufacturing facilities.

Section 32-9i. - Job incentive grant program for businesses in areas of high unemployment.

Section 32-9j. - Definitions.

Section 32-9k. - Business facilities qualified for job incentive grants.

Section 32-9l. - Determination of grant amounts. Regulations.

Section 32-9m. - Report.

Section 32-9n. - Office of Small Business Affairs.

Section 32-9nn to 32-9pp. - Loans for business disruption caused by road and bridge repair. Road and Bridge Repair Business Disruption Trust Fund. Bond issue.

Section 32-9o. - Industrial growth in areas of high unemployment. Legislative determination.

Section 32-9p. - Definitions.

Section 32-9q. - Loans for business expansion in a distressed municipality. Loans to nonprofit state or local development corporations. Transfer of certain funds to the Connecticut Growth Fund.

Section 32-9qq. - Business outreach center challenge grants. Eligibility of greenways projects.

Section 32-9r. - Manufacturing facilities in distressed municipalities, targeted investment communities, airport development zones and enterprise zones. Service facilities. Eligibility for business tax credit and property tax exemption.

Section 32-9rr and 32-9ss. - Connecticut business recruitment task force. Export-trade panel established to assist small and medium-sized businesses expand exports of Connecticut products to international markets.

Section 32-9s. - State grants in lieu of taxes on exempt property of manufacturing facilities in distressed municipalities, targeted investment communities, enterprise zones or airport development zones and exempt property of service facilities.

Section 32-9t. - Urban and industrial site reinvestment program. Registration of fund managers. Tax credits.

Section 32-9tt. - Funding for businesses new to exporting.

Section 32-9u. - Use of North American Industrial Classification codes.

Section 32-9uu. - Program to increase entrepreneurial potential in the inner cities.

Section 32-9v. - Redevelopment of properties that provide significant regional or state-wide economic benefits. Pilot programs and development projects.

Section 32-9vv. - Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition.

Section 32-9w. - Evaluation of impact of development project on the environment. Procedure.

Section 32-9ww. - Fuel cell economic development plan. Reports.

Section 32-9x. - Analysis of benefits and opportunity costs of current use and alternative uses of Hartford Brainard Airport property. Connecticut Airport Authority requirements and prohibition. Report.

Section 32-9xx. - Small Business Advisory Board.

Section 32-9yy. - Connecticut Credit Consortium. Small business assistance account.

Section 32-9zz. - Manufacturing reinvestment account.