Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 57 - Department of Administrative Services
Section 4a-6. (Formerly Sec. 4-23o). - Leasing of personal property by state agencies; responsibilities of Commissioner of Administrative Services.

No state agency shall enter into any agreement, whether oral or written, or renew any agreement for the leasing of any personal property, except upon approval of the Commissioner of Administrative Services and subject to such procedures as the commissioner may establish respecting the leasing of personal property. The commissioner shall cause to be kept a complete record of all personal property leased by state agencies, the location of each item of such property and a copy of all leasing agreements and renewals thereof.

(1967, P.A. 855; P.A. 77-614, S. 78, 610; P.A. 82-314, S. 10, 63; P.A. 21-76, S. 21.)
History: P.A. 77-614 transferred duties of comptroller under section to commissioner of administrative services; P.A. 82-314 changed formal designation of appropriations committee; Sec. 3-116b transferred to Sec. 4-23o in 1985; Sec. 4-23o transferred to Sec. 4a-6 in 1989; P.A. 21-76 deleted former Subsec. (b) re annual report listing leased personal property of state agencies and deleted Subsec. designator (a), effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4a - Administrative Services

Chapter 57 - Department of Administrative Services

Section 4a-1. (Formerly Sec. 4-23a). - Department of Administrative Services. Commissioner. Successor department authority.

Section 4a-1a. - Commissioner and Department of Administrative Services substituted for former commissioner and department.

Section 4a-2. (Formerly Sec. 4-23b). - Commissioner's general powers and responsibilities.

Section 4a-2a. - Workplace stress awareness and prevention program. Workplace violence awareness, prevention and preparedness program.

Section 4a-2b. - Master insurance program.

Section 4a-2c. - Diversity training program.

Section 4a-2d. - Online posting of links to state employment opportunities required.

Section 4a-3. (Formerly Sec. 4-23c). - Deputy commissioners; appointment and qualifications. Director of Personnel and Labor Relations.

Section 4a-4. (Formerly Sec. 4-23j). - Control of state property and equipment.

Section 4a-5. (Formerly Sec. 4-23l). - State motor pool.

Section 4a-5a. - State agency use of services provided by the Department of Administrative Services.

Section 4a-5b. - Memorandum of understanding with state agencies re provision of certain services. Report.

Section 4a-6. (Formerly Sec. 4-23o). - Leasing of personal property by state agencies; responsibilities of Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 4a-7a. - Personal service agreements.

Section 4a-9. - Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-10. - Bond issue for Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-10a. - 2-1-1 Infoline program.

Section 4a-11. - Bond issue for higher education for Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-11a. - Bond issue for technical education and career schools for Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-11b. - Bond issue for Department of Children and Families for Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-11c. - Bond issue for Judicial Department for Capital Equipment Purchase Fund.

Section 4a-12. (Formerly Sec. 4-68a). - Collection services performed by Commissioner of Administrative Services. Referral of debt for collection. Liable relatives.

Section 4a-13. (Formerly Sec. 4-68e). - Commissioner may accept mortgage notes and deeds in payment of claims.

Section 4a-14. (Formerly Sec. 4-68b). - Estate administrator.

Section 4a-15. (Formerly Sec. 4-68c). - Powers and duties of administrator.

Section 4a-16. (Formerly Sec. 4-68h). - Disposition of estates of cash or medical assistance beneficiaries, state institution patients, inmates and certain children. Family notification.

Section 4a-17. (Formerly Sec. 4-68f). - Service of process on persons with psychiatric disabilities.

Section 4a-18. (Formerly Sec. 4-68i). - Location of deserting parents and liable relatives.