Connecticut Statutes

§ 25-71 — Payment by state for flood or erosion control systems.

Connecticut § 25-71
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 25Water Resources. Flood and Erosion Control
Ch. 477Flood Control and Beach Erosion

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 25-71 (2026).

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The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection is authorized to provide for the payment by the state of the total cost of any flood or erosion control system when such system is for the benefit of state parks or state-owned land. When such system is for the benefit of municipally owned littoral or riparian property or littoral or riparian property held by the municipality under lease for a term not less than twenty-five years, the commissioner is authorized to pay two-thirds of the cost of the system and the remaining one-third shall be the obligation of the local authority. If the project will benefit privately owned littoral or riparian property, the cost shall be prorated on the basis of two-thirds of the total cost to such local authority and one-third of the cost to the state

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Legislative History

(1955, S. 2401d; November, 1955, S. N210; 1957, P.A. 98; 364, S. 29; March, 1958, P.A. 27, S. 45, 46; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 111; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.) History: 1971 act replaced water resources commission with commissioner of environmental protection; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, effective July 1, 2011.

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