(a) In lieu of the report required under section 1-123, within the first ninety days of each fiscal year of the Connecticut Municipal Redevelopment Authority, the board of directors of the authority shall submit a report to the Governor, the Auditors of Public Accounts and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to finance, revenue and bonding. Such report shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) A list of all bonds issued during the preceding fiscal year, including, for each such issue, the financial advisor and underwriters, whether the issue was competitive, negotiated or privately placed, and the issue's face value and net proceeds; (2) a description of each authority development project in which the authority is involved, its location and the amount of funds, if any, provided by the authority with respect to the construction of such project; (3) a list of all outside individuals and firms, including principal and other major stockholders, receiving in excess of five thousand dollars as payments for services; (4) a comprehensive annual financial report prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for governmental enterprises; (5) the cumulative value of all bonds issued, the value of outstanding bonds and the amount of the state's contingent liability; (6) the affirmative action policy adopted pursuant to section 8-169kk, a description of the composition of the workforce of the Connecticut Municipal Redevelopment Authority by race, sex and occupation and a description of the affirmative action efforts of the authority; and (7) a description of planned activities for the current fiscal year.
(b) The board of directors of the authority shall annually contract with a person, firm or corporation for a compliance audit of the authority's activities during the preceding authority fiscal year. The audit shall determine whether the authority has complied with the authority's policies and procedures concerning affirmative action, personnel practices, the purchase of goods and services and the use of surplus funds. The board shall submit the audit report to the Governor, the Auditors of Public Accounts and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to finance, revenue and bonding.
(c) The board of directors of the authority shall annually contract with a firm of certified public accountants to undertake an independent financial audit of the Connecticut Municipal Redevelopment Authority in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The board shall submit the audit report to the Governor, the Auditors of Public Accounts and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to finance, revenue and bonding.
(d) The authority shall designate a contract compliance officer from its staff to monitor compliance of the operations of facilities and parking facilities associated with authority development projects that are under the management or control of the authority, with (1) the provisions of state law applicable to such operations, and (2) applicable requirements of contracts entered into by the authority relating to set-asides for small contractors and minority business enterprises and required efforts to hire available and qualified members of minorities, as defined in section 32-9n. Each year during the period of operations of facilities associated with authority development projects, such officer shall file a written report with the authority as to findings and recommendations regarding such compliance.
(P.A. 19-117, S. 217.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development
Section 8-124. - Declaration of public policy.
Section 8-126. - Redevelopment agency.
Section 8-126a. - Agency employees not to promote political parties or members.
Section 8-127. - Preparation and approval of redevelopment plan. Notice of approval. Review.
Section 8-127a. - Limits on redevelopment agency's use of eminent domain under a redevelopment plan.
Section 8-128. - Acquisition or rental of real property by redevelopment agency. Limitations.
Section 8-129a. - Apportionment and abatement of taxes on acquisition of property.
Section 8-130. - Deposit filed with Superior Court clerk. Withdrawal of agency from proceeding.
Section 8-131. - Acceptances to be filed. Approval by judge or judge trial referee.
Section 8-132. - Judicial review of statement of compensation.
Section 8-132a. - Determination of equities of parties in deposit or compensation.
Section 8-133. - Costs taxable against agency.
Section 8-133b. - Payments in lieu of taxes.
Section 8-134a. - Allocation of taxes on real or personal property in a redevelopment project.
Section 8-135. - Acceptance of funds. Financing.
Section 8-136. - Modification of redevelopment plan.
Section 8-137. - Transfer, sale or lease of real property in a redevelopment area.
Section 8-137a. - Other authority re transfer unaffected.
Section 8-138. - Bonds and title to land to be in name of municipality.
Section 8-139. - Joint action by two or more municipalities.
Section 8-140. - Policy concerning slum areas.
Section 8-141. - Urban renewal projects authorized.
Section 8-142. - Urban renewal plan.
Section 8-143. - Powers of redevelopment agency.
Section 8-144. - Powers of municipality.
Section 8-145. - Legislative body to prepare program.
Section 8-151. - Declaration of policy.
Section 8-154b. - Bond issues.
Section 8-154c. - Regulations.
Section 8-154d. - Certified list of contractors for project prerequisite to grant payment.
Section 8-154e. - Certification by agencies of employees and persons performing work under contract.
Section 8-155 to 8-159. - Commercial or industrial development.
Section 8-159a. - State grants for urban problems.
Section 8-160. - Capital improvement programs. Definitions.
Section 8-161. - Commissioner to assist. State payments toward preparation of program.
Section 8-162. - Procedure for obtaining technical assistance.
Section 8-164. - Authority to participate in federal act.
Section 8-165. - Overall economic development program.
Section 8-166. - Application for federal aid.
Section 8-168. - State loans for industrial or business projects.
Section 8-168a. - Funds transferred to the Connecticut Growth Fund.
Section 8-169a. - Declaration of policy.
Section 8-169b. - Definitions.
Section 8-169c. - Preparation and content of a community development plan.
Section 8-169d. - Adoption and implementation of community development plan.
Section 8-169e. - Modification of existing development plans. Acquisition of property.
Section 8-169f. - Community development activities.
Section 8-169g. - Issuance of municipal bonds.
Section 8-169h. - Acceptance of financial assistance. Issuance of temporary notes.
Section 8-169i. - Modification of a community development plan.
Section 8-169j. - Joint activity by two or more municipalities.
Section 8-169k. - State and federal assistance for community development projects.
Section 8-169l. - Discretionary funds. Planning advances.
Section 8-169m. - Receipt of funds. Issuance of bonds.
Section 8-169n. - Regulations.
Section 8-169hh. - Definitions.
Section 8-169jj. - Purposes of authority. Powers.
Section 8-169kk. - Written procedures for conduct of board of directors.
Section 8-169oo. - Bonds, notes and other obligations of the authority.
Section 8-169o. - Declaration of policy.
Section 8-169p. - Definitions.
Section 8-169q. - Designation of urban homesteading agency.
Section 8-169s. - Disposition of property by urban homesteading agency.
Section 8-169t. - Selection of urban homesteaders.
Section 8-169u. - Financial assistance. Abatement of real property taxes.
Section 8-169v. - Acceptance of real property from United States government.
Section 8-169w. - Urban Homesteading Fund created. Regulations. Bond authorization.