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Code · Connecticut · Title 4b — State Real Property · CHAPTER 60a — Security For State Facilities

Sec. 4b-134. Preliminary designs for renovation and construction projects. Compliance with security standards.

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(a)The Commissioner of Administrative Services shall determine whether each renovation project for a state agency building or structure under this title would have a significant impact on the security characteristics of the building or structure. If the Commissioner of Administrative Services determines that the project would have a significant impact on such security characteristics, said commissioner shall review the preliminary design for the project for compliance with the security standards established under section 4b-132 . The Commissioner of Administrative Services shall not approve any such preliminary design unless
(1)the building or structure has had a security audit, and
(2)the Commissioner of Administrative Services determines, based on such review and audit, that such preliminary design meets or exceeds such security standards.
(b)The Commissioner of Administrative Services shall review the preliminary design for each project for new construction for a state agency under this title for compliance with the security standards established under section 4b-132 . The Commissioner of Administrative Services shall not approve any such preliminary design unless the Commissioner of Administrative Services determines, based on such review, that such preliminary design meets or exceeds such security standards.
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