(a) All moneys of a municipality derived in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter, except as otherwise authorized or provided in this chapter, shall be deposited as soon as practicable in a separate account or accounts in banks or trust companies organized under the laws of the state or in national banking associations doing business in the state. The moneys in such accounts shall be paid out on checks signed by such officer or employee of the municipality as the municipality shall authorize. All deposits of such moneys shall, if required by the municipality, be secured by obligations of the United States of America or of the state or of the municipality of a market value equal at all times to the amount of the deposit and all banks and trust companies are authorized to give such security for such deposits. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, a municipality shall have power to contract with the holders of any of its notes or bonds as to the custody, collection, securing, investment and payment of any moneys of the municipality derived in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter and of any moneys held in a trust or otherwise for the payment of notes or bonds, and to carry out such contract. Moneys held in trust or otherwise for the payment of notes or bonds or in any way to secure notes or bonds and deposits of such moneys may be secured in the same manner as moneys of the municipality, and all banks and trust companies are authorized to give such security for such deposits.
(b) Subject to the provisions of any contract with noteholders and bondholders, a municipality issuing notes or bonds pursuant to this chapter shall prescribe a system of accounts. All such accounts shall be kept separate from other accounts of the municipality and shall be used for the purposes of this chapter and for no other purpose.
(c) All accounts of a municipality established in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter shall be annually audited by an independent certified public accountant, and a report of such audit and the books and records of the municipality kept with respect to any action taken or account established under this chapter, including books and records pertaining to its receipts, disbursements, contracts, reserve funds, sinking funds and investments, shall be open to public inspection.
(July Sp. Sess. P.A. 75-2, S. 15, 25.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 114 - Connecticut City and Town Development Act
Section 7-481. - Declaration of legislative policy.
Section 7-483. - Powers granted to municipalities.
Section 7-484. - Actions to be undertaken by means of separate resolutions.
Section 7-485. - Required municipal findings and determinations. Discretionary referendum.
Section 7-486. - Delegation of powers.
Section 7-487. - Laws governing city and town development.
Section 7-488. - Power of municipality to make loans.
Section 7-489. - Sale, lease, disposition and use of development property.
Section 7-490. - Imposition and collection of facility charges.
Section 7-491. - Issuance of notes and bonds.
Section 7-492. - Capital reserve fund established. Petition. Referendum.
Section 7-494. - Municipal moneys to be deposited in separate accounts. Annual audits.
Section 7-495. - Municipal default or noncompliance. Appointment of trustee.
Section 7-496. - Notes and bonds made securities.
Section 7-497. - Income from notes and bonds tax-exempt; exception.
Section 7-498. - Development property may be tax-exempt.
Section 7-499. - Agreement with bond holders.
Section 7-500. - Exclusive procedure for issuance of bonds.
Section 7-501. - Competitive or public bidding requirements.
Section 7-502. - Applicability of payment bond, prevailing wage and other employee benefit laws.