CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 32-23j. Payment of bonds to be obligation of authority. Capital reserve funds. Annual appropriation.
Sec. 32-23j. Payment of bonds to be obligation of authority. Capital reserve
funds. Annual appropriation. (a) Bonds or notes of the authority issued under the
provisions of the authority legislation, as defined in subsection (hh) of section 32-23d,
shall not be deemed to constitute a debt or liability of the state or of any municipality
thereof or a pledge of the faith and credit of the state or of any such municipality and
shall not constitute bonds or notes issued or guaranteed by the state within the meaning
of section 3-21, but shall be payable solely from the revenues and funds herein provided
therefor. All such bonds or notes shall contain on the face thereof a statement to the
effect that neither the state of Connecticut nor any municipality thereof other than the
authority shall be obligated to pay the same or the interest thereon and that neither the
faith and credit nor the taxing power of the state of Connecticut or of any municipality
is pledged to the payment of the principal of or the interest on such bonds or notes.
(b) The authority may create and establish one or more reserve funds to be known
as special capital reserve funds and may pay into such special capital reserve funds (1)
any moneys appropriated and made available by the state for the purposes of such funds,
(2) any proceeds of sale of notes or bonds, to the extent provided in the resolution of
the authority authorizing the issuance thereof, and (3) any other moneys which may be
made available to the authority for the purpose of such funds from any other source or
sources. The moneys held in or credited to any special capital reserve fund established
under this section, except as hereinafter provided, shall be used solely for the payment
of the principal of bonds of the authority secured by such special capital reserve fund
as the same become due, the purchase of such bonds of the authority, the payment of
interest on such bonds of the authority or the payment of any redemption premium
required to be paid when such bonds are redeemed prior to maturity; provided, the
authority shall have power to provide that moneys in any such fund shall not be withdrawn therefrom at any time in such amount as would reduce the amount of such funds
to less than the maximum amount of principal and interest becoming due by reason of
maturity or a required sinking fund installment in the succeeding calendar year on the
bonds of the authority then outstanding and secured by such special capital reserve fund
or such lesser amount specified by the authority in its resolution authorizing the issuance
of any such bonds, such amount being herein referred to as the "required minimum
capital reserve", except for the purpose of paying such principal of, redemption premium
and interest on such bonds of the authority secured by such special capital reserve becoming due and for the payment of which other moneys of the authority are not available.
The authority may provide that it shall not issue bonds at any time if the required minimum capital reserve on the bonds outstanding and the bonds then to be issued and
secured by a special capital reserve fund will exceed the amount of such special capital
reserve fund at the time of issuance, unless the authority, at the time of the issuance of
such bonds, shall deposit in such special capital reserve fund from the proceeds of the
bonds so to be issued, or otherwise, an amount which, together with the amount then
in such special capital reserve fund, will be not less than the required minimum capital
reserve. On or before December first, annually, there is deemed to be appropriated from
the state General Fund such sums, if any, as shall be certified by the commissioner to
the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and Treasurer of the state, as
necessary to restore each such special capital reserve fund to the amount equal to the
required minimum capital reserve of such fund, and such amounts shall be allotted and
paid to the authority. For the purpose of evaluation of any such special capital reserve
fund, obligations acquired as an investment for any such fund shall be valued at amortized cost. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude the authority from establishing and creating other debt service reserve funds in connection with the issuance of
bonds or notes of the authority. Subject to any agreement or agreements with holders
of outstanding notes and bonds of the authority, any amount or amounts allotted and
paid to the authority by the state pursuant to this section shall be repaid to the state from
moneys of the authority at such time as such moneys are not required for any other of
its corporate purposes and in any event shall be repaid to the state on the date one year
after all bonds and notes of the authority theretofore issued on the date or dates such
amount or amounts are allotted and paid to the authority or thereafter issued, together
with interest on such bonds and notes, with interest on any unpaid installments of interest
and all costs and expenses in connection with any action or proceeding by or on behalf of
the holders thereof, are fully met and discharged. Notwithstanding any other provisions
contained in said chapters and sections, the aggregate amount of bonds secured by such
special capital reserve funds authorized to be created and established by this section,
shall not exceed four hundred fifty million dollars. Only economic development projects
may be assisted or financed by such bonds and the proceeds of such bonds shall not be
used for such purpose unless the authority is of the opinion and determines that the
revenues derived from the economic development project or projects shall be sufficient
(1) to pay the applicable principal of and interest on the bonds, the proceeds of which
are used to finance the economic development project or projects, (2) to establish, increase and maintain any reserves deemed by the authority to be advisable to secure the
payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds, (3) unless the contract with the
person obligates the person to pay for the maintenance and insurance of the economic
development project, to pay the cost of maintaining the economic development project
in good repair and keeping it properly insured and (4) to pay such other costs or taxes
on the economic development project as may be required and that such person is found
by the authority to be financially responsible and presumptively able to comply with the
terms and conditions of any lease, conditional sale or credit agreement or loan agreement,
agreement of sale, mortgage or other agreement as made by it with the authority with
respect to the industrial project; in making these determinations and this finding, the
authority shall consider all information reasonably available to it including information
as to the business reputation of such person, the character and ability of its management,
the adequacy of its financial resources, the market demand for its products, the adequacy
of its distribution methods, its past earnings and the likelihood that it can successfully
meet any required payments under such lease, mortgage, loan agreement or other
agreement out of current income.
(1972, P.A. 195, S. 9; P.A. 73-599, S. 15; P.A. 75-513, S. 4, 5; P.A. 76-140, S. 3, 4; 76-430, S. 2, 3; P.A. 77-155, S. 3;
77-299, S. 4; 77-614, S. 19, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 116, 136; P.A. 80-171, S. 2; 80-344; 80-465, S. 4; P.A. 81-384, S. 8, 13;
P.A. 84-512, S. 27, 30; P.A. 87-536, S. 6, 7; P.A. 88-265, S. 11, 36; P.A. 01-179, S. 16.)
History: P.A. 73-599 replaced Connecticut development commission and its chairman with Connecticut development
authority and commissioner of commerce, referred to municipalities rather than political subdivisions and rephrased provision re use of bond proceeds for clarity; P.A. 75-513 added Subsec. (c) re security for bonds and notes for water projects;
P.A. 76-140 made Subsec. (c) applicable to ferry facility projects; P.A. 76-430 added Subsec. (d) re bonds and notes for
recreational projects; P.A. 77-155 made Subsec. (c) applicable to railroad facility projects; P.A. 77-299 made Subsec. (c)
applicable to municipal civic and cultural center projects; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner of finance and control with
secretary of the office of policy and management and made "commissioner", referring to commissioner of commerce,
refer instead to commissioner of economic development; P.A. 78-303 deleted reference to Sec. 4-60a in Subsec. (a); P.A.
80-171 made Subsec. (c) applicable to public transportation facility projects; P.A. 80-344 increased bond limit in Subsec.
(b) from $100,000,000 to $200,000,000; P.A. 80-465 made Subsec. (d) applicable to urban projects; P.A. 81-384 increased
the maximum amount that may be secured by the special capital reserve funds from $200,000,000 to $300,000,000, specified
that bonds be used only for "industrial" projects in Subsec. (b) and deleted Subsecs. (c) and (d) which had prohibited use
of bond proceeds for water projects, ferry facilities, railroad facilities, urban projects, etc; P.A. 84-512 deleted references
to Secs. 4-5 and 4-24a in Subsec. (a); P.A. 87-536 amended Subsec. (b) to allow the authority to specify a lessened capital
reserve requirement in a bond authorizing resolution and set maximum amount of bonds secured by special capital reserve
funds at $450,000,000; P.A. 88-265 changed industrial project to economic development project and deleted provisions
re Connecticut Development Credit Corporation; (Revisor's note: In 1993 the obsolete reference in Subsec. (a) to repealed
Sec. 36-322 was deleted editorially by the Revisors); P.A. 01-179 amended Subsec. (a) to replace references to chapters
578 and 579 and Sec. 10-320b(a) with reference to authority legislation as defined in Sec. 32-23d(hh).
See Sec. 32-23s re interpretation of amendments to this section effective on June 29, 1981.