CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 10-290e. Services agreements. Requirements. Prohibitions.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 10-290e. Services agreements. Requirements. Prohibitions. (a) Any town 
or regional school district that enters into a services agreement with a consultant to 
render independent architectural services for a project receiving state assistance pursuant 
to this chapter may, where necessary or desired, provide the consultant with instructions, 
guidance and directions in connection with the consultant's performance of such services. The consultant shall provide all labor, materials, supplies, tools, equipment and 
other facilities and necessary appurtenances or property for or incidental to such services 
requested by the town or regional school district to complete the school building project. 
As part of the services agreement, the consultant shall agree to perform such services 
as an independent contractor and in a good and workmanlike manner, consistent with: 
(1) Instructions, guidance and directions provided by the town or regional school district 
to the consultant; (2) the terms and conditions of the services agreement; (3) the highest 
prevailing applicable professional or industry standards; (4) sound architectural practices; and (5) any applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, orders and permits of all federal, state and local governmental bodies, agencies, authorities and courts 
having jurisdiction. Such services agreement shall not limit the liability of the consultant 
for errors and omissions related to the performance of the services.
      (b) The consultant shall not use, publish, distribute, sell or divulge any information 
obtained from any town or regional school district through a services agreement for the 
consultant's own purposes or for the benefit of any person, firm, corporation or other 
entity without the prior, written consent of the town or regional school district that 
contracted for the services. Any reports or other work product prepared by the consultant 
while performing services under the services agreement shall be owned solely and exclusively by the town or regional school district that contracted for such services and the 
Department of Education and cannot be used by the consultant for any purpose beyond 
the scope of the services agreement without the prior written consent of the town or 
regional school district. Any information designated by the town or regional school 
district in accordance with applicable law as confidential shall not be disclosed to any 
third parties without the prior written consent of the town or regional school district that 
contracted for such services.
      (c) For the purposes of subsections (a) and (b) of this section, "services agreement" 
means a written agreement between a consultant and a town or regional school district for 
the provision of independent architectural services for the purpose of a school building 
project for which the town or district is receiving state assistance pursuant to this chapter.
      (d) Any town or regional school district that fails to adhere to the provisions of this 
section for a project for which the town or district receives state assistance pursuant to 
this chapter shall be assessed a ten per cent reduction in the amount of its grant approved 
pursuant to this chapter upon completion of an audit pursuant to section 10-287.
      (P.A. 06-158, S. 10.)
      History: P.A. 06-158 effective July 1, 2006.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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