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§ 17a-817-formerly-sec-10-299

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(a) The Connecticut Institute for the Blind is empowered to receive, hold, invest or employ, as it deems for the best interests of said institute, all property which comes to it by gift, bequest or devise or which it acquires in any manner; but the General Assembly may, at any time, limit the amount of property to be so held or acquired. All property of said institute shall be exempt from taxation.(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, and each fiscal year thereafter, the Connecticut Institute for the Blind shall submit by July first, its proposed operating budget for the Oak Hill School for the next succeeding fiscal year to the Office of Policy and Management. A copy of the proposed budget shall also be submitted to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of appropriations and matters relating to the budgets of state agencies. The proposed operating budget shall include a statement indicating whether the institute will request an increase in state support for the Oak Hill School.(1949 Rev., S. 1614; P.A. 89-12, S. 2, 3.)History: P.A. 89-12 added a new Subsec. (b) concerning the review of the proposed operating budget of Oak Hill School; Sec.

e support for the Oak Hill School.(1949 Rev., S. 1614; P.A. 89-12, S. 2, 3.)History: P.A. 89-12 added a new Subsec. (b) concerning the review of the proposed operating budget of Oak Hill School; Sec. 10-299 transferred to Sec. 17a-817 in 2023.

(a) The Connecticut Institute for the Blind is empowered to receive, hold, invest or employ, as it deems for the best interests of said institute, all property which comes to it by gift, bequest or devise or which it acquires in any manner; but the General Assembly may, at any time, limit the amount of property to be so held or acquired. All property of said institute shall be exempt from taxation.(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, and each fiscal year thereafter, the Connecticut Institute for the Blind shall submit by July first, its proposed operating budget for the Oak Hill School for the next succeeding fiscal year to the Office of Policy and Management. A copy of the proposed budget shall also be submitted to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of appropriations and matters relating to the budgets of state agencies. The proposed operating budget shall include a statement indicating whether the institute will request an increase in state support for the Oak Hill School.(1949 Rev., S. 1614; P.A. 89-12, S. 2, 3.)History: P.A. 89-12 added a new Subsec. (b) concerning the review of the proposed operating budget of Oak Hill School; Sec.

e support for the Oak Hill School.(1949 Rev., S. 1614; P.A. 89-12, S. 2, 3.)History: P.A. 89-12 added a new Subsec. (b) concerning the review of the proposed operating budget of Oak Hill School; Sec. 10-299 transferred to Sec. 17a-817 in 2023.