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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 7 - Municipalities
    • Chapter 100 - Municipal Parking Authorities
    • Section 7-211. - Provisions of special acts not affected.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 100 - Municipal Parking Authorities
    Section 7-211. - Provisions of special acts not affected.

    Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit the powers enjoyed by any municipality under any special act.

    (1953, S. 289d.)

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    Structure Connecticut General Statutes

    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 7 - Municipalities

    Chapter 100 - Municipal Parking Authorities

    Section 7-202. - Definitions.

    Section 7-203. - Creation of parking authorities.

    Section 7-204. - Powers of parking authority.

    Section 7-204a. - Enforcement of municipal parking regulations.

    Section 7-205. - Financing.

    Section 7-206. - Revenue bonds.

    Section 7-206a. - Bonds and notes not subject to statutory debt limit. Conveyance of title by municipality to public agency lessee.

    Section 7-207. - Rates and charges.

    Section 7-207a. - Use of parking meter revenues.

    Section 7-208. - Rights of bondholders.

    Section 7-209. - Bonds to be tax-exempt.

    Section 7-210. - Receipts to be trust funds.

    Section 7-211. - Provisions of special acts not affected.

    Section 7-212. - Parking authorities; tax exemption; investment of funds.

    Section 7-212a. - Public parking garages.

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