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Code · Connecticut · Title 11 — Libraries and Museums · CHAPTER 188 — State Library

Sec. 11-8m. Municipal reports to Public Records Administrator. Annual report of Public Records Administrator to legislative committee.

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(a)Each municipality that receives a grant from the historic documents preservation account established under section 11-8i shall submit a report to the Public Records Administrator, in such form as the Public Records Administrator prescribes, not later than September first of the fiscal year following the year such grant was received. Such report shall contain a description of activities paid for with financial assistance under the grant. The chief executive officer of a municipality that receives a grant from the historic documents preservation account may designate the town clerk of that municipality as the agent to make such report.
(b)On or before January 1, 2002, and annually thereafter, the Public Records Administrator shall submit a report on grants made under sections 11-8j to 11-8 l , inclusive, for the preceding fiscal year to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to government administration. Each such report shall include:
(1)A description of the grants made under sections 11-8j to 11-8 l , inclusive, including the amount, purposes and the municipalities to which they were made;
(2)a summary of the activities for which the State Library used the moneys allocated to it under section 11-8k ; and
(3)any findings or recommendations concerning the operation and effectiveness of the grant program.
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