Connecticut Statutes
§ 10-288 — Grants and loans to towns unable to complete projects.
Connecticut § 10-288
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 10-288 (2026).
Text
Any town or regional school district having a school building project which it is unable to finance, after estimating any grant available to it under section 10-286, may, by vote of its legislative body or by vote of the regional board of education, direct the selectmen or the chairman of the board of education of such town or regional school district to apply to the State Board of Education for a hardship grant or loan for such purpose. The board shall, in determining the town's or district's ability to finance such a school building project, consider among other factors for such town or for the towns comprising such district the valuation of real property within such town or district as reflected in a grand list adjusted on the basis of true market value, tax-supported bonded indebtednes
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Legislative History
(November, 1949, 1953, S. 986d; 1957, P.A. 261; 593, S. 7; P.A. 73-527; P.A. 77-614, S. 19, 610.) History: P.A. 73-527 included references to hardship loans; P.A. 77-614 substituted secretary of the office of policy and management for commissioner of finance and control. Cited. 28 CS 207.
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