CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 7-378e. Extended time for renewal of temporary notes.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 7-378e. Extended time for renewal of temporary notes. Notwithstanding 
the provisions of sections 7-378a and 10-56 and any other public or special act or charter 
or bond ordinance or bond resolution which limits the renewal of temporary notes issued 
in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of bond issues to four years from the date 
of the original notes, any town, as defined in section 7-378, or regional school district 
may renew temporary notes in accordance with the provisions of this section for an 
additional period of not more than four years from the end of such four-year period 
immediately following the date of the original notes. The officers or board authorized 
to issue the bonds or determine the particulars of the bonds may adopt a resolution 
authorizing the renewal of temporary notes for such additional period under the following conditions: (a) All project grant payments received shall be promptly applied toward 
project costs or toward payment of such temporary notes as the same shall become due 
and payable or shall be deposited in trust for such purposes; (b) no later than the end of 
each period of twelve months after the end of the four-year period immediately following 
the date of the original notes a portion of such temporary notes equal to at least one-twentieth of the town's or district's estimated net cost of the project shall be retired from 
funds other than project grants or note proceeds; (c) the interest on all temporary notes 
renewed after such four-year period immediately following the date of the original notes 
pursuant to this section shall be paid from funds other than project grants or note proceeds; (d) the principal amount of each bond issue when sold shall be reduced by the 
amounts spent under subdivision (b) of this section, and the principal of such bonds 
shall be paid in annual installments commencing no later than one year from the date 
of issue; and (e) the maximum authorized term of the bonds when sold shall be reduced 
by not less than the number of months from the end of such four-year period immediately 
following the date of the original notes to the date of issue. For sewer projects the annual 
payments required under subdivision (b) of this section shall be at least one-thirtieth of 
the town's estimated net cost of the sewer project. Any federal or state grants which are 
to be paid over a period of years to reimburse the town or district for a portion of principal 
due on bonds or notes may be used in computing the town's or district's net cost of the 
project. Any town or district in which such resolution is passed shall include in its annual 
budget or shall otherwise appropriate sufficient funds to make the payments required 
by subdivisions (b) and (c) of this section. This section shall not relieve any town from 
complying with the provisions of section 7-378a in renewing temporary notes for a 
period of not more than four years. In no event shall any notes renewed pursuant to the 
provisions of this section be due and payable later than June 30, 1984.
      (P.A. 80-320, S. 1, 4; P.A. 82-24, S. 1, 5.)
      History: P.A. 82-24 extended period for which towns or regional school districts may renew temporary notes under 
this section from two years to four years, which period of renewal is in addition to the period of four years from the date 
of the original notes as allowed under Sec. 7-378a and is subject to the same conditions re note retirement in the additional 
two years as in the two years preceding and extended date by which any notes renewed under this section must be payable 
to June 30, 1984.
      See Secs. 7-378 to 7-378c, inclusive, re issuance of temporary notes, generally.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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