Each state agency shall establish and keep an inventory account in the form prescribed by the Comptroller, and shall, annually, on or before October first, transmit to the Comptroller a detailed inventory, as of June thirtieth, of all of the following property owned by the state and in the custody of such agency: (1) Real property, and (2) personal property having a value of one thousand dollars or more. For audit purposes, each state agency shall establish and keep a list of personal property having a value of less than one thousand dollars and defined as “controllable property” in the property control manual published by the Comptroller.
(1949 Rev., S. 275; P.A. 98-42, S. 1, 8; P.A. 00-25, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 98-42 substituted “agency” for “department and state institution” and exempted noncontrollable personal property having a value of less than $1,000 from inventory requirement, effective July 1, 1998; P.A. 00-25 substituted “October first” for “August first”, made a technical change for the purpose of gender neutrality and required state agencies to list, rather than inventory, controllable personal property having value of less than $1,000.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 4 - Management of State Agencies
Chapter 47 - State Property and Funds
Section 4-24a and 4-24b. - Capitol Center Commission. Director and staff; contracts; federal aid.
Section 4-28a. - Advisory commission.
Section 4-28e. - Tobacco Settlement Fund. Disbursements.
Section 4-28j. - Cigarette manufacturers: Compliance with escrow requirements. Penalties.
Section 4-28k. - Cigarette manufacturers: Enforcement. Definitions.
Section 4-28l. - Cigarette manufacturers: Enforcement. Certification.
Section 4-28m. - Cigarette manufacturers: Directory. Violations of law. Review.
Section 4-28n. - Cigarette manufacturers: Agents for service of process. Bonds or other security.
Section 4-28r. - Cigarette manufacturers: Severability of provisions.
Section 4-29. - Use of appropriations in conjunction with federal funds.
Section 4-29a. - Revenue sharing funds.
Section 4-29b. - Use of indirect cost recoveries.
Section 4-29c. - Certain securities-related funds.
Section 4-30. - Borrowing money for the Transportation Department.
Section 4-31. - Disposition of insurance funds.
Section 4-31b. - Annual statement re internal service fund operations.
Section 4-31c. - Grants and Restricted Accounts Fund.
Section 4-31d. - System to track federal and alternative grant funding. Liaisons. Report.
Section 4-32. - State revenue accounting.
Section 4-33. - Deposit of public money and trust funds.
Section 4-36. - Inventory and list of state property.
Section 4-37. - Payment to persons entitled to refund of money paid to state.
Section 4-37d. - Financial management task force.
Section 4-37g. - Review of foundation audit reports. Audit by Auditors of Public Accounts.
Section 4-37h. - Procedures for foundation solicitations.
Section 4-37r. - Coordinated emergency recovery. Definitions.
Section 4-37t. - Coordinated emergency recovery. Fund. Disbursements to CT CARE.