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

Sec. 4b-135. Security requirements for new leases.

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The Commissioner of Administrative Services may not execute a new lease for use by a state agency, as defined in section 4b-130 , of any building or structure which is not occupied or possessed by the state at the time of execution of the lease unless
(1)the owner or agent of the owner of the building or structure has had a security audit conducted for the building or structure, which in the commissioner's opinion is comparable to security audits conducted under section 4b-133 ,
(A)the Commissioner of Administrative Services determines that the building or structure complies with the security standards established under section 4b-132 , or
(B)such owner or agent has implemented the recommendations of the security audit which bring the building or structure into compliance with such security standards, and
(3)such owner or agent agrees in the lease to maintain the security standards.
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