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Code · Connecticut · Title 4b — State Real Property · CHAPTER 59 — State Real Property

Sec. 4b-30a. Sublease of land or buildings and facilities leased to the state.

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(a)The Commissioner of Administrative Services may, subject to the approval of the State Properties Review Board, sublet land or buildings, or both, and facilities leased to the state to
(1)municipalities for municipal use, or
(2)private individuals or concerns for private use, when such sublet land or buildings, or both, and facilities are otherwise not used or needed for state use and such action seems desirable to produce income or is otherwise in the public interest. The term of such sublet agreement shall not be extended by the exercise of any option available to the state under the terms of the state's lease.
(b)The commissioner shall deposit all payments received under this section in the General Fund and each such payment shall be credited to the appropriation made from such fund for the lease of such sublet land or buildings, or both, and facilities.
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