Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 98 - Municipal Powers
Section 7-151a. - Establishment of lake authorities. Withdrawal of town.

(a) As used in this section, “state waters” means all waters within the territorial limits of the state except navigable waters of the United States. Any two or more towns which have within their territorial limits a body of state water may establish by ordinance a lake authority. Said authority shall act as agent for the member towns in cooperating with the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection in the enforcement of the boating laws on such water.

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 7-330, such authority shall be composed of at least three delegates from each member town whose term of office and method of selection shall be determined by the towns establishing the authority provided each member town may appoint up to four delegates to the authority. Each town shall pay to the authority its respective share of the expenses of the commission prorated on the basis of its linear footage of shore line or any other formula agreed on and adopted by a majority of the legislative bodies of all member towns. Any member town may, by ordinance, withdraw from such authority, effective upon the mailing of written notice of such withdrawal to the authority. Each withdrawing town shall be liable for its share of expenses incurred prior to the effective date of such notice. Upon the withdrawal of any town or towns, the authority shall remain in force insofar as the remaining town or towns are concerned, but the jurisdiction of the authority shall be reduced to that portion of said body of state water lying within the boundaries of such remaining town or towns. In the event of such a withdrawal, the portion of such body of state water lying within the town or towns withdrawing from the authority shall revert to the status existing prior to the adoption of the authority.
(c) In addition to the power granted in subsection (a) of this section, a lake authority may be granted by the legislative bodies of its respective towns powers to: (1) Control and abate algae and aquatic weeds in cooperation with the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection; (2) study water management including, but not limited to, water depth and circulation and make recommendations for action to its member towns; (3) act as agent for member towns with respect to filing applications for grants and reimbursements with the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and other state agencies in connection with state and federal programs; and (4) act as agent for member towns with respect to receiving gifts for any of its purposes.
(d) A lake authority shall have no jurisdiction in any matters subject to regulation by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.
(e) Each member town of any lake authority shall protect and save harmless such town's delegates to such lake authority from financial loss and expense, including legal fees and costs, if any, arising out of any claim, demand, suit or judgment by reason of alleged negligence on the part of such delegate while acting in the discharge of his duties as such delegate. Each such member town may insure against the liability imposed by this subsection in any insurance company organized in this state or in any insurance company of another state authorized to write such insurance in this state or may elect to act as self-insurer of such liability.
(1967, P.A. 682, S. 1-3; 1969, P.A. 416; 1971, P.A. 29, S. 1, 2; P.A. 73-241, S. 1–3; P.A. 75-408, S. 2; P.A. 76-435, S. 35, 82; P.A. 88-364, S. 74, 123; P.A. 93-238, S. 4; P.A. 07-217, S. 17; P.A. 10-32, S. 15; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: 1969 act added Subsecs. (c) and (d) re additional powers of lake authorities and ban on jurisdiction in matters subject to state fisheries and game board; 1971 act permitted formulas other than linear footage for basis of expense apportionment in Subsec. (b) and in Subsec. (c) added power to act as agent for towns in applications to various state agencies; P.A. 73-241 required agreement by majority of member towns re alternate formulas of expense apportionment in Subsec. (b) and added power to act as agent for towns in receiving gifts under Subsec. (c); P.A. 75-408 added Subsec. (e) re indemnification of lake authority delegates; P.A. 76-435 replaced state boating commission, water resources commission and board of fisheries and game with commissioner of environmental protection, pursuant to 1971, P.A. 872; P.A. 88-364 deleted reference to Secs. 22a-338 and 22a-339 from Subsec. (c); P.A. 93-238 amended Subsec. (b) to authorize an additional member for municipal delegations to the authorities; P.A. 07-217 made a technical change in Subsec. (c), effective July 12, 2007; P.A. 10-32 made a technical change in Subsec. (c)(4), effective May 10, 2010; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” and “Department of Environmental Protection” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” and “Department of Energy and Environmental Protection”, respectively, effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 98 - Municipal Powers

Section 7-148. - Scope of municipal powers.

Section 7-148a. - Compilations of ordinances and special acts; supplements.

Section 7-148aa. - Lien on real estate where penalty for violation of blight ordinance is unpaid.

Section 7-148b. - Creation of fair rent commission. Powers.

Section 7-148bb. - Agreement between municipalities to share revenue received for payment of property taxes.

Section 7-148c. - Considerations in determining rental charge to be excessive.

Section 7-148cc. - Joint performance of municipal functions.

Section 7-148d. - Order for limitation on amount of rent. Suspension of rent payments. Cease and desist orders for retaliatory actions.

Section 7-148dd. - Municipal fiscal disparities. List. Recommendations to address problems of municipalities on list.

Section 7-148e. - Appeal.

Section 7-148ee. - Establishment of corporation to manufacture, distribute, purchase or sell electricity, gas or water.

Section 7-148f. - Penalty for violations.

Section 7-148ff. - Special assessment on blighted property. Remediation of blighted conditions. Liens.

Section 7-148g. - Fair housing commission; creation and powers.

Section 7-148gg. - Notice to lienholder of notice or order to remedy health, housing or safety code violation.

Section 7-148h. - Ethics commission; establishment and powers. Interest in conflict with discharge of duties.

Section 7-148hh. - Definitions.

Section 7-148i. - Discriminatory practices defined. Boards authorized.

Section 7-148ii. - Registration and maintenance of foreclosed residential properties.

Section 7-148j. - Powers of boards.

Section 7-148jj. - Ordinances regulating maintenance of foreclosed properties.

Section 7-148k. - Complaints. Hearings.

Section 7-148kk. - Negotiated agreement to promote regional economic development and share tax revenue from new economic development.

Section 7-148l. - Appeals.

Section 7-148ll. - Determination re regional economic development agreement.

Section 7-148m. - Actions of State Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities to supersede local action.

Section 7-148mm. - Interlocal agreement re dispatch services. Governing board.

Section 7-148n. - Local boards may assume powers to investigate discriminatory practices.

Section 7-148nn. - Municipal partnerships re sharing of services of resident state trooper or other law enforcement personnel.

Section 7-148o. - Wilful violation of ordinances concerning prevention and remediation of housing blight. Penalties.

Section 7-148oo. - Municipal option for temporary deferment of payment on certain delinquent property taxes and utility rates, charges and assessments.

Section 7-148p. - Establishment of land bank authority authorized.

Section 7-148pp. - Municipal option for temporary lower interest rate on certain delinquent property taxes and utility rates, charges and assessments.

Section 7-148q. - Establishment of corporation to manufacture, distribute, purchase or sell compressed natural gas.

Section 7-148r. - Municipal fee for access to computer-assisted mass appraisal system database.

Section 7-148s. - Municipal fee for use of geographic information system.

Section 7-148t. - Conflict of interest for members of land use and purchasing commissions and boards.

Section 7-148u. - Municipal set-aside program for small contractors and minority business enterprises.

Section 7-148v. - Requirements for competitive bidding. Purchase from person having contract to sell goods or services.

Section 7-148w. - Disqualification of contractors from bidding on municipal contracts.

Section 7-148x. - Electronic equipment defined.

Section 7-149. - Regulation of waste disposal in highways.

Section 7-149a. - Designation of scenic roads. Appeal. Maintenance of highway.

Section 7-149b. - Regulation of commercial unmanned aircraft.

Section 7-149c. - Municipal regulation of operation and use of external speakers attached to a motor vehicle. Penalties. Seizure and forfeiture.

Section 7-150 and 7-151. - Regulation of plumbing and drainage. Regulation of operation of motor boats.

Section 7-151a. - Establishment of lake authorities. Withdrawal of town.

Section 7-151b. - Appointment of lake patrolmen. Requirements for carrying a firearm or baton by lake patrolmen. Liability. Training courses.

Section 7-151c. - Lake authority retention fees for boating law fines. Schedule.

Section 7-152 and 7-152a. - Keeping of snakes. Municipal garden program; ordinance establishing; indemnification of municipality.

Section 7-152b. - Hearing procedure for parking violations.

Section 7-152c. - Hearing procedure for citations.

Section 7-152d. - Civil penalty for illegal disposal of solid waste at municipal landfill.

Section 7-152e. - Ordinances re unregistered motor vehicles.

Section 7-152f. - Ordinances re illegal gifts, sales and transfers of cannabis.

Section 7-153 to 7-156. - Regulation of sewerage facilities. Towns may make ordinances concerning matters not covered by statute and fix penalty. Loitering of children; public markets.

Section 7-157. - Publication. Referendum. Publication of summary.

Section 7-158. - Exemption.

Section 7-159. - Validity of prior ordinances, bylaws and regulations.

Section 7-159a. - Joint public hearing authorized on proposal requiring multiagency approval.

Section 7-159b. - Preapplication review of use of property.

Section 7-159c. - Reconstruction or repair of residence, building, structure or other improvement to real property damaged or destroyed by acts of nature.

Section 7-159d. - Climate Change and Coastal Resiliency Reserve Fund. Authorized. Investment of funds. Report. Use of funds. Discontinuance of fund.

Section 7-160 to 7-163. - Refining of oils regulated. Procedure prior to construction of oil refineries. Transportation of garbage; plants for treatment. Method of transportation; appeal. Coasting on highways.

Section 7-163a. - Municipal liability for ice and snow on public sidewalks.

Section 7-163b. - Annual municipal reports re telecommunications towers and antennas.

Section 7-163c. - Municipal telecommunications plan.

Section 7-163d. - Establishment of municipal authority to develop or redevelop single parcel.

Section 7-163e. - Public hearing on the sale, lease or transfer of real property owned by a municipality.

Section 7-164 to 7-168. - Sunday: Concerts; motion pictures; dancing; theatrical entertainment; sports; trade shows; dog shows; trials and races, horse shows and races.

Section 7-168a. - Surcharge on admission charge for event held at facility located within municipality.

Section 7-169. - Bingo.

Section 7-169a. - Registration with municipal official. Definitions.

Section 7-169b. - Report re receipts, expenses and profit.

Section 7-169c. - Recreational bingo for senior citizens. Definitions. Registrations. Records.

Section 7-169d. - Bingo products. Registration of manufacturer or equipment dealer. Fee. Approval of products. Revocation of registration. Regulations.

Section 7-169e. - Recreational bingo for parent teacher associations or organizations. Requirements. Definitions. Records. Exemption.

Section 7-169h. - Sealed tickets. Definitions. Permits to sell. Fees. Regulations. Suspension or revocation of permit. Cease and desist order. Notice. Hearing. Appeals. Penalty.

Section 7-169i. - Sealed ticket machine. Registration of manufacturer or dealer. Fee. Revocation. Regulations.

Section 7-170. - Bazaars and raffles; definitions.

Section 7-171. - Adoption of bazaar and raffle law.

Section 7-172. - Qualifications for sponsorship of or participation in bazaar or raffle. Ticket sale.

Section 7-173. - Application for permit.

Section 7-174. - Investigation of applicant.

Section 7-175. - Kinds of permits.

Section 7-175a. - Marketability of title to real property as prize under “Class No. 6” permit.

Section 7-176. - Permit fees.

Section 7-177. - Prizes.

Section 7-177a. - Cash prizes permitted. Special checking account.

Section 7-178. - Equipment. Expenses. Information required on raffle ticket. Rental from out-of-state dealer.

Section 7-179. - Certain advertising prohibited. Exceptions.

Section 7-180. - Change in facts on application to be reported.

Section 7-181. - Suspension or revocation of registration or permit. Cease and desist order. Notice of violation. Hearing. Penalty. Appeals.

Section 7-182. - Report re receipts, number and price of tickets sold, expenses, profit and list of prizes with a retail value of fifty dollars or more.

Section 7-183. - Examination of reports.

Section 7-184. - Rescission of adoption.

Section 7-185. - Regulations.

Section 7-185a. - Exceptions for certain organizations. “Fifty-fifty” coupon games. Cow-chip raffles. Teacup raffles. Duck-race raffles. Frog-race raffles. Golf ball-drop raffles.

Section 7-185b. - Tuition raffles. Regulations. Special bank account. Financial report.

Section 7-186. - Penalty.

Section 7-186a to 7-186l. - Games of chance; qualifications for sponsorship and participation. Application for permit; location of games of chance, exception. Investigation of applicant; limitations on permits; money not to be used; requirements for...

Section 7-186m. - Exceptions for certain sponsoring organizations.

Section 7-186n to 7-186q. - Registration of sponsoring organizations; issuance and use of identification numbers. Equipment identified by number. Accounting of receipts; requirements. Auxiliary organization permitted to assist at games of chance even...