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Code · Connecticut · Title 3 — State Elective Officers · CHAPTER 32 — Treasurer

Sec. 3-76e. Effect of filing of bond determination. Limits on Treasurer's contracts.

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By the filing of a bond determination made, signed and filed as provided in subsection
(b)of section 3-76d describing an issue of special obligation bonds to be issued for the purposes set forth therein, the principal amount of such bonds shall be deemed to have been appropriated for such purposes, and the Treasurer may proceed in the name and on behalf of the state, to make and enter into contracts with municipalities for the loaning of money through the purchase of municipal refunding bonds of such municipalities for the purpose of achieving a total debt service saving to each such municipality by the use as provided herein of the proceeds of such municipal refunding bonds to pay, fund or refund all or any part of any outstanding bonds plus the interest thereon, of each such municipality. The Treasurer may execute such contracts and incur obligations with respect to such purpose in amounts not in the aggregate exceeding the principal amount of such special obligation bonds, notwithstanding that such contracts and obligations may at any particular date exceed the amount of the proceeds of such bonds theretofore received by the state.
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