CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 8-217. Community housing development corporations.
Sec. 8-217. Community housing development corporations. A community
housing development corporation may qualify for assistance under section 8-218 provided: (1) It shall be organized for purposes other than to make a profit or gain for itself
and shall not be controlled or directed by persons or firms seeking to derive profit or
gain therefrom; (2) it shall be organized to finance, acquire, construct or rehabilitate
housing as defined in this section; (3) except for any corporation specially chartered by
the General Assembly, it shall be designated by the governing body of a municipality
or by a joint resolution of the governing bodies of two or more municipalities to enter
into contracts with the state as provided for in section 8-218. Any municipality which
has designated any such corporation pursuant to a joint resolution with any other municipality may, at any time, rescind such designation, provided no such rescission shall
affect any projects actually under construction or contract. As used in this section and
section 8-218, "housing" means dwelling units, and includes any incidental commercial
units located on the first floor of any multistory mixed use building, acquired, constructed or rehabilitated and sold or leased under any provisions of any statute of the
United States or this state which restricts ownership or occupancy to families or individuals whose incomes do not exceed limits prescribed by such statute or by regulatory
agreement.
(1967, P.A. 522, S. 20; 1969, P.A. 683, S. 1; P.A. 77-483, S. 1; P.A. 81-126, S. 1; 81-133.)
History: 1969 act deleted requirement that housing development corporation be "organized as a nonstock corporation
pursuant to chapter 600", excluded corporations specially chartered by legislature from provision concerning contracts
with state and redefined "housing" by substituting "dwelling units" for "housing" and by deleting references to federal
Housing Acts of 1937 and 1961; P.A. 77-483 amended Subdiv. (2) to require corporation to "be organized to" provide
housing; P.A. 81-126 included incidental commercial units in definition of housing, and required corporation to be organized to "finance, acquire, construct or rehabilitate" housing rather than to "provide" housing; P.A. 81-133 provided for
joint action by two or more municipalities.
Cited. 170 C. 556.
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