Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 99 - Municipal Charters and Special Acts
Section 7-197. - Consolidation commission.

If, within thirty days of the adoption of the proposal to consolidate by the initiating legislative body, the legislative body of each other unit of local government included in the proposed consolidation has accepted the proposal, or if a sufficient petition has been certified to the presiding officer of the legislative body of the town, such presiding officer shall call a joint meeting of the legislative bodies of all of the units of local government included in the proposal, designate the time and place, and preside at the joint meeting. Such meeting shall by joint resolution appoint a consolidation commission of not fewer than five nor more than fifteen members. Each political subdivision included in the proposed consolidation and the area of the town, if any, outside the boundaries of any such political subdivision shall be represented on the consolidation commission, as nearly as possible, in proportion to the number of electors residing in each such political subdivision and the number of electors residing outside the boundaries of any such political subdivision; provided there shall be at least one commission member from each political subdivision in the proposed consolidation and one member from the area of the town, if any, outside the boundaries of any such political subdivision.

(1957, P.A. 465, S. 11.)
Cited. 152 C. 676; 171 C. 74; 179 C. 589; 184 C. 30; 188 C. 276; 208 C. 543.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 99 - Municipal Charters and Special Acts

Section 7-187. - Definitions.

Section 7-188. - Initiation of action for adoption, amendment or repeal of charter or home rule ordinance.

Section 7-189. - Form of petition.

Section 7-190. - Commission: Appointment, membership, duties, report, termination.

Section 7-191. - Charters, charter amendments and home rule ordinance amendments: Hearings; draft and final report; public notice; referendum; effective date; filing of copies with Secretary of the State; file maintained by State Library.

Section 7-191a. - Adoption of home rule ordinance.

Section 7-191b. - Amendments to charters to modify budget adoption dates.

Section 7-192. - Existing provisions not affected. Amendments to charters. Amendment or revision of home rule ordinance. Supersedence of certain special acts by municipal ordinance. Termination of certain parking authorities and boards of health.

Section 7-192a. - New tax not authorized by general statutes prohibited. Provisions affecting elections and electors not to be adopted.

Section 7-193. - Required provisions. Organization of government.

Section 7-194. - Powers.

Section 7-195. - Consolidation of governments.

Section 7-196. - Form of petition.

Section 7-197. - Consolidation commission.

Section 7-198. - Duties of commission.

Section 7-199. - Referendum.

Section 7-200. - Consolidation of school districts. Charter revisions in consolidation process.

Section 7-201. - Receipt of funds. Appropriations.