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    • Connecticut General Statutes
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    • Chapter 106 - Town Boards of Finance
    • Section 7-347. - May transfer unexpended balances.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 106 - Town Boards of Finance
    Section 7-347. - May transfer unexpended balances.

    The board may transfer unexpended balances from one appropriation to another, but no amount appropriated for any purpose, whether general or special, shall be used or appropriated for any other purpose unless the same is recommended by the board.

    (1949 Rev., S. 779.)

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    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 7 - Municipalities

    Chapter 106 - Town Boards of Finance

    Section 7-340. - Towns may establish.

    Section 7-340a. - Alternate members of boards of finance. Appointment or election provided for by ordinance.

    Section 7-341. - Oath. Expenses.

    Section 7-342. - Officers. Meetings. Filing of minutes and records. Polling of members.

    Section 7-343. - Filling of vacancies.

    Section 7-344. - Appropriations. Laying of tax.

    Section 7-345. - Information concerning town agencies.

    Section 7-346. - Tax may be apportioned over a period of years.

    Section 7-347. - May transfer unexpended balances.

    Section 7-348. - Towns not to contract in excess of appropriations. Town meeting to increase amount.

    Section 7-349. - Penalty.

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