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Code · Connecticut · Title 22a — Environmental Protection · CHAPTER 446e* — Solid Waste Management Services Act

Sec. 22a-268a. (Note: This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.) Written procedures.

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The board of directors of the MIRA Dissolution Authority shall adopt written procedures, in accordance with the provisions of section 1-121 , for:
(1)Adopting an annual budget and plan of operations, including a requirement of board approval before the budget or plan may take effect;
(2)hiring, dismissing, promoting and compensating employees of the authority, including an affirmative action policy and a requirement of board approval before a position may be created or a vacancy filled;
(3)acquiring real and personal property and personal services, including a requirement of board approval for any such nonbudgeted expenditure in excess of five thousand dollars;
(4)contracting for
(A)the business, design, operating, management, construction, transportation, marketing, planning and research and development functions of the authority,
(B)financial, legal, bond underwriting and other professional services, and
(C)supplies, materials and equipment, including
(i)notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, standards for determining when contracts described in this subdivision
(4)shall be awarded on the basis of competitive bidding or competitive negotiation, an exemption for small purchases, and criteria for waiving competitive bidding or competitive negotiation, and
(ii)a requirement that the authority solicit proposals at least once every three years for each such professional service which it uses;
(5)issuing and retiring bonds, bond anticipation notes and other obligations of the authority;
(6)awarding loans, grants and other financial assistance, including eligibility criteria, the application process and the role played by the authority's staff and board of directors; and
(7)the use of surplus funds to the extent authorized under this chapter or other provisions of the general statutes.
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