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Code · Connecticut · Title 7 — Municipalities · CHAPTER 109* — Municipal Bond Issues

Sec. 7-380c. Maturity date for bonds issued for water, waste or community facilities. Maturity date for bonds issued for school building projects.

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(a)Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 7-234 , 7-236 , 7-263 and 7-371 or any other public or special act or charter or ordinance or resolution which limits or imposes conditions on the final maturity of, or the due date of the last sinking fund payment for, bonds issued by any municipality, as defined in section 7-369 , the last installment of any series of bonds issued by a municipality shall mature, or the last sinking fund payment for such series of bonds shall be due, not later than forty years from the date of issue of such series, provided that such bonds are issued in conjunction with a water, waste or community facility loan from the United States Department of Agriculture authorized pursuant to 7 USC 1926, as amended from time to time, or any successor loan program or programs thereto as confirmed by the Office of General Counsel of the United States Department of Agriculture, or pursuant to any regulations promulgated thereunder.
(b)Notwithstanding the provisions of section 7-371 , or any other public or special act or charter or ordinance or resolution which limits or imposes conditions on the final maturity of, or the due date of the last sinking fund payment for, bonds issued by any municipality for a school building project, the last installment of any series of such bonds shall mature, or the last sinking fund payment for such series of bonds shall be due, not later than thirty years from the date of issue of such series. For purposes of this subsection, “school building project” means the construction, purchase, extension, replacement, renovation or major alteration of a building to be used for public school purposes, including the equipping and furnishing of such construction, purchase, extension, replacement, renovation or major alteration, the improvement of land therefor the improvement of the site of an existing building for public school purposes or the purchase cost of a site for public school purposes. “School building project” does not include any project authorized by the General Assembly pursuant to chapter 173 prior to July 1, 1996, or the purchase of equipment or the minor alteration or improvement of a building, land or site to be used for public school purposes, unless such purchase, minor renovation, alteration or improvement is in conjunction with a project that otherwise qualifies as a school building project.
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