Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 50 - Office of Policy and Management: General Provisions; Budget and Appropriations; State Planning
Section 4-67x. - Child Poverty and Prevention Council established. Duties. Ten-year plan. Prevention goals, recommendations and outcome measures. Protocol for state contracts. Agency reports. Council report to General Assembly. Termination of council...

(a) There shall be a Child Poverty and Prevention Council consisting of the following members or their designees: The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, the president pro tempore of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House of Representatives, the Commissioners of Children and Families, Social Services, Correction, Developmental Services, Mental Health and Addiction Services, Transportation, Public Health, Education, Housing, Agriculture and Economic and Community Development, the Labor Commissioner, the Chief Court Administrator, the chairperson of the Board of Regents for Higher Education, the Child Advocate, the executive directors of the Office of Early Childhood and the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities and the executive director of the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity or a designee. The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, or the secretary's designee, shall be the chairperson of the council. The council shall (1) develop and promote the implementation of a ten-year plan, to begin June 8, 2004, to reduce the number of children living in poverty in the state by fifty per cent, and (2) within available appropriations, establish prevention goals and recommendations and measure prevention service outcomes in accordance with this section in order to promote the health and well-being of children and families.

(b) The ten-year plan shall contain: (1) An identification and analysis of the occurrence of child poverty in the state, (2) an analysis of the long-term effects of child poverty on children, their families and their communities, (3) an analysis of costs of child poverty to municipalities and the state, (4) an inventory of state-wide public and private programs that address child poverty, (5) the percentage of the target population served by such programs and the current state funding levels, if any, for such programs, (6) an identification and analysis of any deficiencies or inefficiencies of such programs, and (7) procedures and priorities for implementing strategies to achieve a fifty per cent reduction in child poverty in the state by June 30, 2014. Such procedures and priorities shall include, but not be limited to, (A) vocational training and placement to promote career progression for parents of children living in poverty, (B) educational opportunities, including higher education opportunities, and advancement for such parents and children, including, but not limited to, preliteracy, literacy and family literacy programs, (C) housing for such parents and children, (D) child care services, as described in section 19a-77, after-school programs and mentoring programs for such children and for single parents, (E) health care access for such parents and children, including access to mental health services and family planning, (F) treatment programs and services, including substance abuse programs and services, for such parents and children, and (G) accessible childhood nutrition programs.
(c) In developing the ten-year plan, the council shall consult with experts and providers of services to children living in poverty and parents of such children. The council shall hold at least one public hearing on the plan. After the public hearing, the council may make any modifications that the members deem necessary based on testimony given at the public hearing.
(d) Funds from private and public sources may be accepted and utilized by the council to develop and implement the plan and the provisions of this section.
(e) Not later than January 1, 2005, the council shall submit the plan, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations, human services and children, along with any recommendations for legislation and funding necessary to implement the plan.
(f) (1) On or before January first of each year from 2006 to 2015, inclusive, the council shall report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, human services and children on the implementation of the plan, progress made toward meeting the child poverty reduction goal specified in subsection (a) of this section and the extent to which state actions are in conformity with the plan. The council shall meet at least two times annually for the purposes set forth in this section.
(2) On or before January first of each year from 2007 to 2015, inclusive, the council shall, within available appropriations, report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the Governor and the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, education, human services, public health and children on the state's progress in prioritizing expenditures in budgeted state agencies with membership on the council in order to fund prevention services. The report shall include (A) a summary of measurable gains made toward the child poverty and prevention goals established in this section; (B) a copy of each such agency's report on prevention services submitted to the council pursuant to subsection (g) of this section; (C) examples of successful interagency collaborations to meet the child poverty and prevention goals established in this section; and (D) recommendations for prevention investment and budget priorities. In developing such recommendations, the council shall consult with experts and providers of services to children and families.
(g) (1) On or before November first of each year from 2006 to 2014, inclusive, each budgeted state agency with membership on the council that provides prevention services to children shall, within available appropriations, report to the council in accordance with this subsection.
(2) Each agency report shall include at least two prevention services not to exceed the actual number of prevention services provided by the agency. For each prevention service reported by the agency, the agency report shall include (A) a statement of the number of children and families served, (B) a description of the preventive purposes of the service, (C) for reports due after November 1, 2006, a description of performance-based standards and outcomes included in relevant contracts pursuant to subsection (h) of this section, and (D) any performance-based vendor accountability protocols.
(3) Each agency report shall also include (A) long-term agency goals, strategies and outcomes to promote the health and well-being of children and families, (B) overall findings on the effectiveness of prevention within such agency, (C) a statement of whether there are methods used by such agency to reduce disparities in child performance and outcomes by race, income level and gender, and a description of such methods, if any, and (D) other information the agency head deems relevant to demonstrate the preventive value of services provided by the agency. Long-term agency goals, strategies and outcomes reported under this subdivision may include, but need not be limited to, the following:
(i) With respect to health goals, increasing (I) the number of healthy pregnant women and newborns, (II) the number of youths who adopt healthy behaviors, and (III) access to health care for children and families;
(ii) With respect to education goals, increasing the number of children who (I) are ready for school at an appropriate age, (II) learn to read by third grade, (III) succeed in school, (IV) graduate from high school, and (V) successfully obtain and maintain employment as adults;
(iii) With respect to safety goals, decreasing (I) the rate of child neglect and abuse, (II) the number of children who are unsupervised after school, (III) the incidence of child and youth suicide, and (IV) the incidence of juvenile crime; and
(iv) With respect to housing goals, increasing access to stable and adequate housing.
(4) Each agency report shall also include (A) a list of agency programs that provide prevention services, (B) the actual prevention services expenditures for the most recently completed fiscal year, and (C) the percentage of total actual agency expenditures in the most recently completed fiscal year that were actual prevention services expenditures.
(h) Not later than July 1, 2006, the Office of Policy and Management shall, within available appropriations, develop a protocol requiring state contracts for programs aimed at reducing poverty for children and families to include performance-based standards and outcome measures related to the child poverty reduction goal specified in subsection (a) of this section. Not later than July 1, 2007, the Office of Policy and Management shall, within available appropriations, require such state contracts to include such performance-based standards and outcome measures. The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management may consult with the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity to identify academic, private and other available funding sources and may accept and utilize funds from private and public sources to implement the provisions of this section.
(i) For purposes of this section, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, or the secretary's designee, shall be responsible for coordinating all necessary activities, including, but not limited to, scheduling and presiding over meetings and public hearings.
(j) The council shall terminate on June 30, 2015.
(P.A. 04-238, S. 1; P.A. 05-244, S. 1; P.A. 06-179, S. 3; 06-196, S. 27; P.A. 07-47, S. 1; 07-73, S. 2(b); 07-166, S. 1; 07-217, S. 6; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-5, S. 29; P.A. 10-179, S. 94; P.A. 11-48, S. 285; P.A. 13-247, S. 46; P.A. 14-122, S. 3; 14-132, S. 1, 2; P.A. 16-163, S. 25; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 16-3, S. 135, 136; P.A. 19-117, S. 109, 110; 19-118, S. 20.)
History: P.A. 04-238 effective June 8, 2004; P.A. 05-244 made technical changes, added executive director of Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities as council member in Subsec. (a), specified mandatory minimum number of meeting times and reporting requirements in Subsec. (f) and required development and implementation of state contract protocol in new Subsec. (g), redesignating existing Subsecs. (g) and (h) as Subsecs. (h) and (i), respectively, effective July 11, 2005; P.A. 06-179 amended Subsec. (a) to insert Subdiv. designators and substitute “Child Poverty and Prevention Council” for “Child Poverty Council”, to add the Chief Court Administrator, to delete the chairperson of the State Prevention Council, to add “promote the implementation of” re ten-year plan, and to add Subdiv. (2) re establishing prevention goals and recommendations and measuring outcomes, amended Subsecs. (b) and (c) to add “ten-year” re plan, amended Subsec. (f) to insert Subdiv. (1) designator and provide that meetings held at least twice annually shall be for the purposes set forth in the section, inserted new Subsecs. (f)(2) and (g) re council and agency reports, and redesignated existing Subsecs. (g) to (i) as Subsecs. (h) to (j) (Revisor's note: In Subsec. (f)(2) the word “this” in the phrase “this subsection (g) of this section” was deleted editorially by the Revisor's for accuracy); P.A. 06-196 made a technical change in Subsec. (g), effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 07-47 amended Subsec. (f)(2) to extend the council's annual reporting requirement re funding of prevention services to the Governor and the General Assembly to January 1, 2015, amended Subsec. (g)(1) to extend the annual reporting requirement of budgeted agencies to the council to November 1, 2014, and made technical and conforming changes in Subsecs. (f) and (g); pursuant to P.A. 07-73 “Commissioner of Mental Retardation” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Developmental Services”, effective October 1, 2007; P.A. 07-166 amended Subsec. (a) to make technical changes, effective June 19, 2007; P.A. 07-217 made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective July 12, 2007; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-5 amended Subsec. (a) to change “Children's Trust Fund” to “Children's Trust Fund Council”, effective October 5, 2009; P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to Commissioner of Health Care Access and by making technical changes; pursuant to P.A. 11-48, “Board of Governors of Higher Education” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Board of Regents for Higher Education” in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 13-247 deleted reference to chairperson of the Children's Trust Fund Council in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 2013; P.A. 14-122 made technical changes in Subsecs. (e) and (f); P.A. 14-132 amended Subsec. (a) to add Commissioner of Housing, Commissioner of Agriculture and executive director of Office of Early Childhood to council and amended Subsec. (g) to add provisions in Subdiv. (1) and add Subdiv. (4) re agency reporting, effective June 6, 2014; P.A. 16-163 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing “day care and” with “child care services, as described in section 19a-77,” in Subpara. (D), effective June 9, 2016; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 16-3 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing reference to executive director of Commission on Children with reference to executive director of Commission on Women, Children and Seniors or a designee and amended Subsec. (h) by replacing reference to Commission on Children with reference to Commission on Women, Children and Seniors, effective July 1, 2016; P.A. 19-117 amended Subsecs. (a) and (h) by replacing “Commission on Women, Children and Seniors” with “Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity”, effective July 1, 2019; P.A. 19-118 amended Subsec. (g)(1) by eliminating requirement re report to appropriations, human services and children committees, effective July 1, 2019.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4 - Management of State Agencies

Chapter 50 - Office of Policy and Management: General Provisions; Budget and Appropriations; State Planning

Section 4-65. - Commissioner.

Section 4-65a. - Office of Policy and Management.

Section 4-65b. - Transfer of certain powers and duties to secretary from Commissioner and Department of Planning and Energy Policy, Commissioner of Finance and Control, managing director, Budget and Management Division, Tax Commissioner under chapter...

Section 4-66. - Powers and duties of Secretary of Office of Policy and Management.

Section 4-66a. - Secretary to advise Governor and General Assembly on matters concerning local government and matters affecting the state. Planning, management and technical assistance for local governments. Federal financial assistance and funds, an...

Section 4-66aa. - Community investment account. Distribution of funds.

Section 4-66b. - Capital development impact statements.

Section 4-66bb. - Administrative costs to be paid from land protection, affordable housing and historic preservation account.

Section 4-66c. - Urban action bonds.

Section 4-66cc. - Agricultural sustainability account.

Section 4-66d. - Standardized form for notification of possible reimbursement liability.

Section 4-66e. - Development of interagency self-sufficiency measurement standards.

Section 4-66f. - Maintenance of funds received from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Section 4-66g. - *(See end of section for amended version of subsection (a) and effective date.) Small town economic assistance program. Bond authorization. Certain sewer projects eligible.

Section 4-66h. - Main Street Investment Fund account. Distribution of funds.

Section 4-66k. - Regional planning incentive account.

Section 4-66l. - Municipal revenue sharing account. Grants.

Section 4-66m. - Intertown capital equipment purchase incentive program. Bond authorization.

Section 4-66n. - Municipal reimbursement and revenue account. Distribution of funds.

Section 4-66o. - Receivables for anticipated revenue.

Section 4-66p. - Municipal Revenue Sharing Fund.

Section 4-66q. - Regional councils of governments. Establishment of revenue sharing agreements.

Section 4-66r. - Regional councils of governments. Grants-in-aid. Use of funds. Report to General Assembly.

Section 4-66s. - Collaboration task force. Offering performance of functions, activities or services.

Section 4-67. - Secretary may require reports. Examination of agencies. Annual report to Governor. Medical records of state employees.

Section 4-67a. - Medical Affairs Reference Committee.

Section 4-67aa. - Data sharing agreements with state instrumentalities. Required provisions. Disclosure. Exemption.

Section 4-67b. - Appraisal fee schedule established.

Section 4-67c. - Fee schedule for health services established by Commissioner of Social Services.

Section 4-67d. - Professional Advisory Committee.

Section 4-67e. - Coordination of water resources policy. Memorandum of understanding. Review of regulatory authority and memoranda of understanding.

Section 4-67f. - State agency projects to reduce costs and increase efficiencies. Employee awards. Innovations review panel. Savings realized.

Section 4-67g. - State real property: Long-range planning, efficiency and appropriateness of use and inventories. Secretary approval re ownership and use.

Section 4-67h. - Bond issue.

Section 4-67i. - Agency procurement plan.

Section 4-67m. - Development of goals, objectives and measures; implementation and revision; report.

Section 4-67n. - Data-sharing program for executive agencies. Policies and procedures. Memoranda of agreement. Employment records. Requests for public records.

Section 4-67o. - Definitions.

Section 4-67p. - Chief Data Officer. Duties. Designation of agency data officers. State data plan. Agency inventories of data. Open data access plans. Online repository. Voluntary compliance of other agencies or municipalities.

Section 4-67q. - Licensing agreements re posting online of codes and standards incorporated by reference into regulations.

Section 4-67r. - Connecticut Progress Council. Development of long-range vision. Benchmarks. Report on use of benchmarks in budgeting.

Section 4-67s. - Child Poverty and Prevention Council: Definitions.

Section 4-67t and 4-67u. - State Prevention Council: Comprehensive state-wide prevention plan; fiscal accountability; report and recommendations; plan to include coordination and identification of prevention services and findings re effectiveness of...

Section 4-67v. - Governor's budget document re prevention goals.

Section 4-67w. - State Prevention Council: Submission of recommendations re expansion, including benchmarks, or termination.

Section 4-67x. - Child Poverty and Prevention Council established. Duties. Ten-year plan. Prevention goals, recommendations and outcome measures. Protocol for state contracts. Agency reports. Council report to General Assembly. Termination of council...

Section 4-67y. - Child Poverty and Prevention Council to constitute the children in the recession leadership team. Duties. Report.

Section 4-67z. - Review of legal obstacles to sharing of high value data. Report.

Section 4-68. - Records and services of office to be available in connection with the preparation, legislation and execution of the budget.

Section 4-68aa. - Social innovation investment enterprise. Social innovation account.

Section 4-68bb. - Project Longevity Initiative. Definitions. Implementation.

Section 4-68cc. - Neighborhood Security Fellowship Program.

Section 4-68d. - Collection of sums due state for public assistance.

Section 4-68dd. - Municipal Grant Portal.

Section 4-68ee. - Report of sensitivity and stress test analyses for teachers' retirement system and state employees retirement system.

Section 4-68ff. - Collection, presentation and reporting of prosecutorial data.

Section 4-68g. (Formerly Sec. 17-21). - Conservators for mentally ill or mentally retarded persons.

Section 4-68gg. - Annual report re community engagement training.

Section 4-68j. - Disapproval of requests by any state agency or official may be in writing.

Section 4-68k. - Data processing division, established. Deputy commissioner of data processing; responsibilities; qualifications.

Section 4-68l. - Grants to towns to supplement reimbursement under the general assistance program.

Section 4-68m. - Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Division. Duties. Collaboration with other agencies. Access to information and data. Availability of reports and presentations.

Section 4-68n. - Correctional system population projections.

Section 4-68o. - Reporting system to track criminal justice system trends and outcomes.

Section 4-68p. - Report of data analysis of state criminal justice system trends.

Section 4-68q. - Notification of outstanding rearrest warrants and arrest warrants for probation violations.

Section 4-68r. - Definitions.

Section 4-68s. - Program inventory of agency programs. Pilot program re Pew-MacArthur Results First cost-benefit analysis of state grant programs. Report.

Section 4-68t. - Tracking, analysis and reporting of recidivism rates for children.

Section 4-68x. - Urban violence reduction grant program.

Section 4-68y. - Disproportionate minority contact: Definitions, reports.

Section 4-68z. - State-wide process improvement initiative for executive branch agencies. Steering committee.

Section 4-68hh. - Analysis and report re impact of federal and state housing programs on economic and racial segregation.

Section 4-69. - Definitions.

Section 4-70 and 4-70a. - Director of the Budget; general duties. Budget and Management Division established.

Section 4-70b. - Definitions. Secretary's budget, finance and management duties. Report to the General Assembly. Secretary's authority to waive competitive procurement requirements re purchase of service contracts.

Section 4-70c. - Transfer of budget director's powers to managing director, Planning and Budgeting Division.

Section 4-70e. - Office of Finance. Executive financial officer.

Section 4-71. - Transmission to General Assembly of budget document in odd-numbered year and status report in even-numbered year. Report re three fiscal years immediately following biennium.

Section 4-71a. - Estimates of recommended state grants-in-aid to towns under the budget document.

Section 4-71b. - Estimates of state grants-in-aid under state budget act.

Section 4-71c. - Computation of the cost of an indexed increase in assistance payments.

Section 4-72. - Governor's budget message.

Section 4-73. - Recommended appropriations.

Section 4-73a. - Determination of actual rate of fringe benefits for funds of the constituent units of the state system of higher education.

Section 4-74. - Appropriation and revenue bills.

Section 4-74a. - Budget document to include recommendations concerning the economy and explanation concerning equity in the state.

Section 4-75. - Publication of the budget document.

Section 4-76. - Governor to explain budget document and reports to legislative committees.

Section 4-77. - Submission of estimates of expenditures by budgeted agencies. Guidelines for standard economic and planning factors and for unit costs for utilities. Statement of revenue and estimated revenue. Financial, personnel and nonappropriated...

Section 4-77a. - Submission of estimates of expenditures for payment of workers' compensation claims.

Section 4-77b. - Estimate of expenditure requirement by Department of Administrative Services to include leasing and maintenance costs.

Section 4-77c. - Estimates of expenditure requirements for implementation of evidence-based programs.

Section 4-78. - Information contained in budget recommendations.

Section 4-79. - Tentative budget.

Section 4-80. - Hearings on tentative budget.

Section 4-81. - Formulation of the budget.

Section 4-82. - Supplemental estimates.

Section 4-82a. - Governor to report to General Assembly re projected deficit.

Section 4-83. - Prohibited estimates or requests.

Section 4-84. - Contingency appropriation.

Section 4-85. - Quarterly requisitions for allotments; exceptions; modifications. Procedure for reductions to allotment requisitions and allotments in force for legislative and judicial branches.

Section 4-85a. - Reductions of appropriations for the fiscal year 1971–1972.

Section 4-85b and 4-85c. - Preparation of a human services annual agenda. Human services annual agenda: Contents, schedule and cycle.

Section 4-85d. - Submission of accounting of federal energy funds.

Section 4-86. - Monthly notification re refunds. Warrants to be specific; not to exceed appropriations. Transfer of appropriations.

Section 4-87. - Transfer and revision of appropriations. Relocation expenses.

Section 4-88. - Reversion of unencumbered balances.

Section 4-89. - Appropriations; treatment of unexpended balances at close of fiscal year.

Section 4-90 to 4-92. - Transfer of unexpended balances. Report of unexpended balance of special commissions; transfer to General Fund. Unused balances of appropriations.

Section 4-93. - Finance Advisory Committee; appointment and term. Meeting agenda.

Section 4-94. - Finance Advisory Committee to approve transfers of funds.

Section 4-95. - Appropriation for social services assistance and care.

Section 4-95a. - Finance Advisory Committee; appropriation of state funds to secure federal funds or offset loss of federal funds. Appropriation of funds from the Insurance Fund resources, when.

Section 4-95b. - Transfer of funds to implement improvements to fiscal and related reporting procedures.

Section 4-96. - Additions to specific appropriations.

Section 4-97. - Use of appropriations.

Section 4-97a. - Moneys received for specific statutory purpose.

Section 4-98. - Appropriations encumbered by purchase order; current and capital expenditures. Delegation to agency. Purchasing cards.

Section 4-99. - Commitment of appropriations prior to beginning of fiscal period.

Section 4-100. - Penalty for exceeding appropriations; exceptions.

Section 4-101. - Appropriations to hospitals.

Section 4-101a. - Office of Policy and Management. Grants, technical assistance or consultation services to nongovernmental acute care general hospitals.

Section 4-101b. - Certification of reasonable efforts of hospitals to provide uncompensated care.

Section 4-102. - Hospital societies' reports.

Section 4-103. - Uniform system of accounting for hospitals receiving state aid.

Section 4-104. - Inspection and subpoena of hospital records.

Section 4-105. - Procedure where right to inspect records is denied.

Section 4-106. - Treatment of sexually transmitted diseases in hospitals receiving state aid.

Section 4-107. - Institutions receiving state aid; visitation.

Section 4-108. - Director of purchases; appointment.

Section 4-112a. - Sale of state highway equipment.

Section 4-118 to 4-120. - Reproduction of documents filed with certain agencies. Printing of public documents. Publication of documents.

Section 4-121. - Supervisor of State Publications.

Section 4-124aa. - Information technology internship and work-study program. Guidelines. Report.

Section 4-124bb. - Connecticut Career Ladder Advisory Committee. Establishment. Membership.

Section 4-124cc. - Career ladder programs. Development of three-year plan.

Section 4-124dd. - Connecticut Allied Health Workforce Policy Board. Establishment, duties and membership.

Section 4-124ee. - Connecticut nursing faculty incentive program. Guidelines. Report.

Section 4-124ff. - Innovation Challenge Grant program. Council of Advisors on Strategies for the Knowledge Economy.

Section 4-124gg. - Industry advisory committees for career clusters within the Technical Education and Career System and regional community-technical college system.

Section 4-124hh. - Grant program to generate talent in institutions of higher education and for student outreach and development.

Section 4-124ii. - Awarding of grants to generate talent in institutions of higher education.

Section 4-124jj. - Office of Workforce Strategy account. Report

Section 4-124kk. - American Rescue Plan Act funds; use by Office of Workforce Strategy.

Section 4-124ll. - Model student work release policy. Adoption by local and regional boards of education.

Section 4-124mm. - Connecticut Career Accelerator Program Account. Program to support commercial driver's license training. Reports.

Section 4-124nn. - Connecticut Career Accelerator Program Advisory Committee.

Section 4-124tt. - Pilot program for training re employment skills and credentials for certain individuals with minor dependents. Eligibility.

Section 4-124uu. - Program re trained workforce for the film industry.

Section 4-124vv. - Labor Department to fund Connecticut Career Choices.

Section 4-124w. - Office of Workforce Strategy. Responsibilities.

Section 4-124ww. - Report identifying workforce shortage sectors and subsectors.

Section 4-124x and 4-124y. - Technology assessment examination program; report. Information technology credential or degree program; guidelines; report.

Section 4-124z. - Review and evaluation of linkage between skill standards for education and training and employment needs of business and industry.

Section 4-124a and 4-124b. - Establishment. Director; powers and duties. Transfer of other state personnel.

Section 4-124c to 4-124f. (Formerly Secs. 32-7a to 32-7d). - Regional councils of elected officials. Duties of council. Bylaws; officers. Receipt of funds; dues; contracts; audits.

Section 4-124g. - Transitional provisions.

Section 4-124h. - Powers of regional council of elected officials where there is no regional planning agency or regional council of governments.

Section 4-124i. - Regional councils of governments. Definitions.

Section 4-124j. - Creation. Membership. Withdrawal.

Section 4-124k. - Representatives of members.

Section 4-124l. - Certification of establishment of council. Transitional period.

Section 4-124m. - Rights and duties of councils.

Section 4-124n. - Bylaws. Officers. Committees. Meetings.

Section 4-124o. - Regional planning commissions.

Section 4-124p. - Receipt of funds. Dues. Contracts. Audits. Annual report.

Section 4-124q. - Grants-in-aid to regional agencies. Voluntary Regional Consolidation Bonus Pool. Supplemental payments.

Section 4-124r. - Purchase of real property; borrowing for such purchase.

Section 4-124s. - Regional performance incentive program.

Section 4-124t. - Review by Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management of regional tax-based revenue sharing programs and regional asset districts. Report to General Assembly.

Section 4-124u. - Process for voluntary review of projects of regional significance.