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Code · Connecticut · Title 10 — Education and Culture · CHAPTER 164* — Educational Opportunities

Sec. 10-96c. Indemnification of persons making gifts to Technical Education and Career System.

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The executive director of the Technical Education and Career System may indemnify and hold harmless any person, as defined in section 1-79 , who makes a gift of tangible property or properties with a fair market value in excess of one thousand dollars to the Technical Education and Career System for instructional purposes. Any indemnification under this section shall be solely for any damages caused as a result of the use of such tangible property, provided there shall be no indemnification for any liability resulting from
(1)intentional or wilful misconduct by the person providing such tangible property to the Technical Education and Career System, or
(2)hidden defects in such tangible property that are known to and not disclosed by the person providing such tangible property to the Technical Education and Career System at the time the gift is made.
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