Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 134 - Connecticut Housing Finance Authority Act
Section 8-265mm. - Pilot program of home purchasing assistance for police officers.

(a) For purposes of this section:

(1) “Applicant” means a local or state police officer who applies for a loan under the home purchasing assistance program, established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, for the purpose of financing the purchase of real estate.
(2) “Authority” means the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority.
(3) “Municipality” means a town, city or borough with a population of not less than forty-five thousand which, by resolution of its legislative body, elects to participate in the program established in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.
(4) “Real estate” means a one, two or three-family residence located in a participating municipality.
(5) “Targeted neighborhood” means an area designated by the legislative body of the municipality as an area where there has been a high incidence of crime or where the legislative body of the municipality determines that increased police presence is needed, where police officers participating in the home purchasing assistance program established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall reside.
(b) The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority shall develop and, in cooperation with participating municipalities, administer a pilot program of home purchasing assistance. The purpose of the program shall be to encourage local and state police officers to purchase and live in residential property in targeted neighborhoods located in the municipality by which they are employed to reduce crime by promoting community policing. The authority shall implement the pilot program in an amount not to exceed ten million dollars and in a manner designed to facilitate the purchase of real estate targeted neighborhoods in participating municipalities by providing low-interest loans to local and state police officers in accordance with the provisions of this section. The pilot program shall commence on January 1, 1997, and terminate on December 31, 1999.
(c) To be eligible for assistance under subsection (e) or (f) of this section, an applicant shall: (1) Be a local police officer employed by a municipal police department on a full-time or part-time basis or a state police officer; (2) certify intent to use the funds in connection with the purchase of real estate located in the municipality by which such applicant is employed as provided by this section; (3) certify intent to own and reside in such real estate on a permanent and full-time basis for at least seven years; (4) take title in such applicant's name and be the grantee or borrower, as the case may be under this section, and (5) in the case of a loan, agree to make monthly loan payments for a period not to exceed thirty years, in the manner prescribed by the authority pursuant to procedures adopted by the authority in accordance with subsection (i) of this section.
(d) A municipality may participate in the pilot program by (1) enrolling in the program established under this section in accordance with written procedures of the authority, (2) advising each applicant of the availability of down payment assistance under section 8-286 and low-interest loans through the authority and (3) designating one or more targeted neighborhoods in the municipality.
(e) (1) A municipality may make grants to applicants to pay for reasonable and bona fide closing costs, as described in subsection (i) of section 36a-563. The authority may provide a preference for loans under this section to applicants for loans for real estate located in a municipality in which grants are offered under this subsection.
(2) If a grantee ceases to be a local or state police officer prior to the end of the seventh year after the date on which such grant is made, or ceases to live in the residential property purchased with assistance provided under this section, the grantee shall reimburse the municipality for the amount of the grant within thirty days of receipt of written notice from the municipality that such reimbursement is due.
(f) Any applicant for a loan under this section shall be eligible for a loan for down payment assistance under section 8-286, except that the provisions of regulations adopted under section 8-289 concerning household income and equity contributions shall not apply to an applicant as defined in subsection (a) of this section.
(g) The authority shall issue mortgage revenue bonds pursuant to 26 USC Section 143 to provide sufficient funds for loans under this section. The interest rate on such loans shall be the lowest practicable which would create an incentive for applicants. Such loans shall satisfy the requirements of 26 USC Section 143, including, but not limited to, requirements for residence, sales, income and three-year requirements, as applicable, and the requirements of the Connecticut Housing Finance Home Mortgage Loan Program.
(h) The authority shall submit a report on the program to the General Assembly on or before October 1, 1997, and annually thereafter. Such report shall include programmatic data and may include recommendations for modifications to the program.
(i) The authority shall adopt written procedures in accordance with section 1-121 establishing procedures for the application and distribution of loans pursuant to subsection (f) of this section and the conditions for such loans.
(P.A. 96-147, S. 2, 3.)
History: P.A. 96-147 effective July 1, 1996.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development

Chapter 134 - Connecticut Housing Finance Authority Act

Section 8-241. - Short title: Connecticut Housing Finance Authority Act.

Section 8-242. - Declaration of policy.

Section 8-242a. - Establishment of subsidiaries by authority.

Section 8-243. - Definitions.

Section 8-244. - Connecticut Housing Finance Authority deemed a public instrumentality and political subdivision. Board membership. Subsidiaries.

Section 8-244a. - Commissioner of Economic Development to be member of authority.

Section 8-244b. - Establishment of State Housing Authority.

Section 8-244c. - State Housing Authority to be successor to Connecticut Housing Authority.

Section 8-244d. - Bonds, notes or other obligations.

Section 8-244e. - Definitions. Additional powers and duties of Commissioner of Housing.

Section 8-245. - State personnel may be board members of authority.

Section 8-246. - Executive director. Appointment and duties.

Section 8-247. - Bonds or equivalent insurance product of board members and executive director of authority.

Section 8-248. - Perpetual succession of authority.

Section 8-249. - Quorum. Board action. Written procedures.

Section 8-250. - Purpose and powers of authority.

Section 8-251. - Purchase, servicing and sale of mortgages or interests therein. Urban area mortgages. Loans for mobile manufactured homes.

Section 8-252. - Issuance of bonds by authority.

Section 8-252a. - Issuance of bonds secured by payments and other revenues to be received by the state with respect to loans made by the state under bond-financed housing programs.

Section 8-253. - Mortgage loans and insurance of mortgage payments.

Section 8-253a. - Additional loan conditions.

Section 8-254. - Applications for mortgage insurance.

Section 8-254a. - Tenant selection plans of mortgagors.

Section 8-255. - Mortgage insurance premiums.

Section 8-256. - Default by mortgagor and subsequent action.

Section 8-257. - Mortgages insured by authority to be legal investments. Certificate of title required.

Section 8-258. - Housing Mortgage Capital Reserve Fund, additional capital reserve funds, Housing Mortgage General Fund and Housing Mortgage Insurance Fund.

Section 8-259. - State bonds.

Section 8-260. - Reports to Governor and General Assembly. Audit.

Section 8-261. - Pledge by state as to limitation or alteration of rights vested in authority.

Section 8-262. - Interpretation of powers.

Section 8-262a. - Penalty for false statement.

Section 8-263. - Provisions controlling over inconsistent law.

Section 8-264 and 8-265. - Purchase of or loans on mortgages insured by state agencies. Bond issue.

Section 8-265a. - Land of authority subject to local regulation.

Section 8-265b. - Tax-exempt status of authority. Payment in lieu of taxes.

Section 8-265bb. - Contract for state assistance to authority.

Section 8-265c. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Discrimination re housing financed by authority barred.

Section 8-265cc. - Definitions.

Section 8-265d. - Mortgage assistance for households with incomes below eighty per cent of the area median income.

Section 8-265dd. - Emergency mortgage assistance payment program. Emergency lien assistance payments. Foreclosure of eligible mortgage.

Section 8-265e. - Annual study of current market rent levels.

Section 8-265ee. - Notice to homeowner of foreclosure. Meeting or conference with mortgagee or consumer credit counseling agency.

Section 8-265f. - Program for use of interest earned on real estate broker escrow or trust accounts for mortgage assistance.

Section 8-265ff. - Eligibility for emergency mortgage or lien assistance payments. Application for loan. Disclosure of assets by homeowner. Determination of eligibility by the authority.

Section 8-265g. - Mortgage assistance for low or moderate income families or persons.

Section 8-265gg. - Monthly payments by authority and homeowner. Periodic review of financial circumstances. Modification to amount of payment. Emergency lien assistance payments by authority. Foreclosure of lien.

Section 8-265h. - Housing advisory panel.

Section 8-265hh. - Repayment agreement.

Section 8-265i. - Reverse annuity mortgage program.

Section 8-265ii. - Adoption of procedures.

Section 8-265jj. - Filing of notice of agreement to participate in program with the authority.

Section 8-265kk. - Establishment of component program. Notification to participating homeowners of unavailability of funds.

Section 8-265ll. - Pilot program of revolving loans to developers for rehabilitation of existing housing.

Section 8-265mm. - Pilot program of home purchasing assistance for police officers.

Section 8-265nn. - Pilot program for rehabilitation or refinancing of buildings with five to twenty-five dwelling units.

Section 8-265o. - Definitions.

Section 8-265oo. - Residential mortgage loan refinancing guarantee program.

Section 8-265p. - Residential mortgage refinancing guarantee program.

Section 8-265pp. - Mortgage assistance program for certain teachers.

Section 8-265q. - Mortgagee participation.

Section 8-265qq. - Assessment increase deferred for rehabilitated properties.

Section 8-265r. - Eligibility of loans.

Section 8-265rr. - Mortgage refinancing program for homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages.

Section 8-265s. - Amount of guarantee. Record of payments to honor guarantees. Notification to State Treasurer.

Section 8-265ss. - Homeowner's Equity Recovery Opportunity loan program.

Section 8-265t. - Points. Annual premium.

Section 8-265tt. - Definitions.

Section 8-265u. - Termination of loan guarantee.

Section 8-265uu. - Supplemental collapsing foundation loan program. Claims. Financial institutions. Forms. Standards. Notices.

Section 8-265v. - Written procedures.

Section 8-265vv. - Loans.

Section 8-265w. - Bond issue authorized.

Section 8-265ww. - Claims by eligible financial institutions. Assignment of guaranteed loans to state. Recordkeeping. Termination of loan guarantees. Maximum amount of claims.

Section 8-265xx. - Memorandum of understanding.