2013 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 10a - State System of Higher Education
Chapter 185b - Constituent Units
Section 10a-109e - UConn 2000 infrastructure improvement program.


CT Gen Stat § 10a-109e (2013) What's This?

(a) The university may administer, manage, schedule, finance, further design and construct UConn 2000, to operate and maintain the components thereof in a prudent and economical manner and to reserve for and make renewals and replacements thereof when appropriate, it being hereby determined and found to be in the best interest of the state and the university to provide this independent authority to the university along with providing assured revenues therefor as the efficient and cost effective course to achieve the objective of avoiding further decline in the physical infrastructure of the university and to renew, modernize, enhance and maintain such infrastructure, the particular project or projects, each being hereby approved as a project of UConn 2000, and the presently estimated cost thereof being as follows:

UConn 2000 Project

Phase I

Phase II

Phase III

Fiscal Years

Fiscal Years

Fiscal Years

1996-1999

2000-2005

2005-2024

Academic and Research  Facilities

 450,000,000

Agricultural Biotechnology Facility

  9,400,000

Agricultural Biotechnology Facility Completion

 10,000,000

Alumni Quadrant Renovations

 14,338,000

Arjona and Monteith (new classroom buildings)

 66,100,000

Avery Point Campus Undergraduate and  Library Building

 35,000,000

Avery Point Marine  Science Research Center – Phase I

 34,000,000

Avery Point Marine Science Research Center – Phase II

 16,682,000

Avery Point Renovation

  5,600,000

 15,000,000

Babbidge Library

        0

Balancing Contingency

  5,506,834

Beach Hall Renovations

 10,000,000

Benton State Art Museum Addition

  1,400,000

  3,000,000

Biobehavioral Complex Replacement

  4,000,000

Bishop Renovation

  8,000,000

Budds Building  Renovation

  2,805,000

Business School Renovation

  4,803,000

Chemistry Building

 53,700,000

Commissary Warehouse

  1,000,000

Deferred Maintenance/ Code/ADA Renovation Lump Sum

 39,332,000

 805,000,000

Deferred Maintenance & Renovation Lump Sum Balance

 104,668,000

East Campus North Renovations

 11,820,000

Engineering Building (with Environmental Research Institute)

 36,700,000

Equine Center

  1,000,000

Equipment, Library Collections &  Telecommunications

 60,500,000

 470,000,000

Equipment, Library  Collections &  Telecommunications  Completion

 182,118,146

Family Studies (DRM) Renovation

  6,500,000

Farm Buildings Repairs/ Replacement

  6,000,000

Fine Arts Phase II

 20,000,000

Floriculture Greenhouse

  3,000,000

Gant Building Renovations

 34,000,000

Gant Plaza Deck

        0

Gentry Completion

 10,000,000

Gentry Renovation

  9,299,000

Grad Dorm Renovations

  7,548,000

Gulley Hall Renovation

  1,416,000

Hartford Relocation  Acquisition/Renovation

 56,762,020

 70,000,000

Hartford Relocation Design

  1,500,000

Hartford Relocation Feasibility Study

   500,000

Heating Plant Upgrade

 10,000,000

Hilltop Dormitory New

 30,000,000

Hilltop Dormitory Renovations

  3,141,000

Ice Rink Enclosure

  2,616,000

Incubator Facilities

 10,000,000

International House Conversion

   800,000

Intramural, Recreational and Intercollegiate  Facilities

 31,000,000

Jorgensen Renovation

  7,200,000

Koons Hall Renovation/ Addition

  7,000,000

Lakeside Renovation

  3,800,000

Law School Renovations/ Improvements

 15,000,000

Library Storage Facility

  5,000,000

Litchfield Agricultural  Center – Phase I

  1,000,000

Litchfield Agricultural Center – Phase II

   700,000

Manchester Hall  Renovation

  6,000,000

Mansfield Apartments Renovation

  2,612,000

Mansfield Training School Improvements

 27,614,000

 29,000,000

Natural History Museum Completion

  4,900,000

North Campus Renovation

  2,654,000

North Campus Renovation Completion

 21,049,000

North Hillside Road  Completion

 11,500,000

North Superblock Site and Utilities

  8,000,000

Northwest Quadrant Renovation

  2,001,000

Northwest Quadrant Renovation

 15,874,000

Observatory

  1,000,000

Old Central Warehouse

 18,000,000

Parking Garage #3

 78,000,000

Parking Garage – North

 10,000,000

Parking Garage – South

 15,000,000

Pedestrian Spinepath

  2,556,000

Pedestrian Walkways

  3,233,000

Psychology Building Renovation/Addition

 20,000,000

Residential Life Facilities

 162,000,000

Roadways

 10,000,000

School of Business

 20,000,000

School of Pharmacy/ Biology

  3,856,000

School of Pharmacy/ Biology Completion

 61,058,000

Shippee/Buckley Renovations

  6,156,000

Social Science K Building

 20,964,000

South Campus Complex

 13,127,000

Stamford Campus  Improvements/Housing

 13,000,000

Stamford Downtown  Relocation – Phase I

 45,659,000

Stamford Downtown Relocation – Phase II

 17,392,000

Storrs Hall Addition

  4,300,000

Student Health Services

 12,000,000

Student Union Addition

 23,000,000

Support Facility  (Architectural and  Engineering Services)

  2,000,000

Technology Quadrant – Phase IA

 38,000,000

Technology Quadrant – Phase IB

 16,611,000

Technology Quadrant – Phase II

 72,000,000

Technology Quadrant – Phase III

 15,000,000

Torrey Life Science Renovation

 17,000,000

Torrey Renovation Completion and Biology Expansion

 42,000,000

Torrington Campus Improvements

  1,000,000

Towers Renovation

 17,794,000

UConn Products Store

  1,000,000

Undergraduate Education Center

   650,000

Undergraduate Education Center

  7,450,000

Underground Steam & Water Upgrade

  3,500,000

Underground Steam & Water Upgrade Completion

  9,000,000

University Programs  Building – Phase I

  8,750,000

University Programs Building – Phase II  Visitors Center

   300,000

Waring Building  Conversion

  7,888,000

Waterbury Downtown  Campus

  3,000,000

Waterbury Property Purchase

   325,000

West Campus Renovations

 14,897,000

West Hartford Campus  Renovations/ Improvements

 25,000,000

White Building Renovation

  2,430,000

Wilbur Cross Building Renovation

  3,645,000

Young Building  Renovation/Addition

 17,000,000

HEALTH CENTER

CLAC Renovation Biosafety Level 3 Lab

 14,000,000

Deferred Maintenance/ Code/ADA Renovation  Sum – Health Center

 61,000,000

Dental School Renovation

  5,000,000

Equipment, Library  Collections and  Telecommunications – Health Center

 75,000,000

Library/Student Computer Center Renovation

  5,000,000

Main Building Renovation

 125,000,000

Medical School Academic  Building Renovation

  9,000,000

Parking Garage – Health Center

  8,400,000

Research Tower

 60,000,000

Support Building  Addition/Renovation

  4,000,000

The University of  Connecticut Health Center New Construction and Renovation

 394,900,000

Planning and Design Costs

 25,000,000

Total – Storrs and Regional Campus Project List

2,583,000,000

Total – Health Center Project List

 786,300,000

TOTAL

 382,000,000

 868,000,000

3,369,300,000

(b) The plan of funding UConn 2000 shall be the proceeds of general obligation bonds of the state in an amount authorized before June 7, 1995, and the proceeds of securities subject to the authorized funding amount established in subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d and the proceeds of the Special External Gift Fund becoming available to the university pursuant to section 10a-109i.

(c) The amount of the state debt service commitment in each fiscal year shall be pledged by the university for the punctual payment of special debt service requirements as the same arise and shall become due and payable. As part of the contract of the state with the holders of the securities secured by the state debt service commitment and pursuant to section 10a-109u, appropriation of all amounts of the state debt service commitment is hereby made out of the resources of the General Fund and the Treasurer shall pay such amount in each fiscal year, to the paying agent on the securities secured by the state debt service commitment or otherwise as the Treasurer shall provide. The university shall be entitled to rely on the amount of the state debt service commitment and minimum state operating provision as and for assured revenues in any financing transaction proceeding, provided, to the extent any such proceeding includes reliance on such state debt service commitment and such minimum state operating provision, the university commits to a rate covenant and covenants, in substance, with the state and the holders of its securities to the effect that as long as any securities thereunder are outstanding that it has established and will charge, collect and increase, from time to time, and in time tuition fees and charges for its educational services, its auxiliary enterprises, including dormitory housing, food services and sale of textbooks and use of the physical university plant and for all other services and goods provided by the university, the amount of which, together with other assured revenues or other revenues otherwise available to the university including proceeds available from the Special External Gift Fund shall in each of its fiscal years be sufficient to pay when due, the special debt service requirements on outstanding securities and to permit the university to operate and maintain itself as an institution dedicated to excellence in higher education and to operate and maintain the physical university plant in sound operating condition and to otherwise permit the performance of all covenants included in the financing documents.

(d) With respect to UConn 2000 and within the authorized funding amount, the university may, from time to time, and shall whenever appropriate or necessary, revise, delete and add a particular project or projects, provided (1) a formal approving vote of its board of trustees shall be needed for a material revision, deletion or addition dictated by a change in university planning as determined by its board of trustees or otherwise necessary because of reasons beyond the control of the university, (2) any material revision shall be subject only to such formal approval of the board of trustees as long as the board finds and determines that such revision is consistent with the intent or purpose of the original project, (3) a material addition or deletion shall be conditioned not only upon such formal approval of the board of trustees but also upon a request by the board of trustees for, and enactment of, a subsequent public or special act approving such addition or deletion, if such addition is to add a project not outlined in subsection (a) of this section or the deletion is the deletion of a project outlined in subsection (a) of this section, and (4) no revision, addition or deletion shall reduce the amount of any state debt service commitment. Further, with respect to UConn 2000 and subject to the limitations in the authorized funding amount, the university may determine the sequencing and timing of such project or projects, revise estimates of cost and reallocate from any amounts estimated in subdivision (a) of this section, for one or more projects to one or more other projects then constituting a component of UConn 2000 as long as, at the time of such reallocation, it has found that any such project to which a reallocation is made has been revised or added in accordance with this section and such project from which a reallocation is made either has been so revised or added and can be completed within the amounts remaining allocated to it, or has been so deleted. University actions under this section shall be included in reports to the General Assembly under section 10a-109y.

(e) Until such time as the State Bond Commission allocates the bonds authorized pursuant to section 10a-109gg for the UConn health network initiatives, the university shall not expend any funds authorized by subdivision (10) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109d, subsection (a) of this section or subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10a-109g for The University of Connecticut Health Center new construction and renovation, except for twenty-five million dollars for planning and design costs.

(f) The University of Connecticut Health Center shall (1) contribute not less than sixty-nine million dollars of funds from operations, special eligible gifts or other sources toward The University of Connecticut Health Center new construction and renovation, and (2) provide for construction of a new ambulatory care center through debt or equity financing obtained from one or more private developers who contract with the university to construct such new ambulatory care center.

(P.A. 95-230, S. 5, 45; P.A. 96-244, S. 39, 63; May 9 Sp. Sess. P.A. 02-3, S. 2; P.A. 06-196, S. 72; P.A. 07-108, S. 5; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-7, S. 59; P.A. 10-104, S. 4, 5; P.A. 11-75, S. 4; P.A. 13-233, S. 5.)

History: P.A. 95-230 effective June 7, 1995; P.A. 96-244 amended Subsec. (a) to change the estimated cost of the Business School renovation from $48,030,000 to $4,803,000, effective July 1, 1996; May 9 Sp. Sess. P.A. 02-3 amended Subsec. (a) to revise the list of projects and amounts in Phase II and to add the project list and amounts for Phase III, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes in Subsecs. (c) and (d), effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 07-108 amended Subsec. (a) to revise list of projects and amounts in Phase III, effective July 1, 2007; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-7 amended Subsec. (a) to extend the end year for Phase III from 2015 to 2016, effective November 2, 2007; P.A. 10-104 amended Subsec. (a) by adding $207,000,000 for The University of Connecticut Health Center new construction and renovation to estimated cost of Phase III, reallocating $25,000,000 in Phase III from estimated cost of main building renovation to new estimated planning and design costs for The University of Connecticut Health Center and extending Phase III to fiscal year 2018, and added Subsec. (e) re plan for funding The University of Connecticut Health Center new construction and renovation and Subsec. (f) re expenditure of funds contingent upon availability of federal, private or other nonstate money and allocation of bonds, with exception of $25,000,000 authorized for planning and design costs, effective June 3, 2010; P.A. 11-75 amended Subsec. (a) to increase estimated cost in Phase III of main building renovation from $50,000,000 to $125,000,000 and of The University of Connecticut Health Center new construction and renovation from $207,000,000 to $394,900,000 and to add such increases to project list total and total amounts, deleted former Subsec. (e) re plan of funding, redesignated existing Subsec. (f) as Subsec. (e) and made conforming and technical changes therein, and added new Subsec. (f) to require The University of Connecticut Health Center to contribute not less than $69,000,000 of funds toward new construction and renovation and provide for construction of new ambulatory care center through private debt or equity financing, effective July 8, 2011; P.A. 13-233 amended Subsec. (a) to extend end year for Phase III from 2018 to 2024, and, in Phase III, to add $450,000,000 for academic and research facilities, to add $15,000,000 for Avery Point renovation, to increase from $215,000,000 to $805,000,000 the amount for deferred maintenance/Code/ADA renovation lump sum, to increase from $200,000,000 to $470,000,000 the amount for equipment, library collections & telecommunications, to add $70,000,000 for Hartford relocation acquisition/renovation, to increase from $15,000,000 to $78,000,000 the amount for parking garage #3, to increase from $90,000,000 to $162,000,000 the amount for residential life facilities, to increase from $3,000,000 to $13,000,000 the amount for Stamford campus improvements and add housing at Stamford campus to list, to increase from $50,000,000 to $61,000,000 the amount for deferred maintenance/Code/ADA renovation sum-Health Center, to increase Storrs and Regional campus project list total from $1,043,000,000 to $2,583,000,000, to increase Health Center project list total from $775,300,000 to $786,300,000, and to increase total from $1,818,300,000 to $3,369,300,000, effective July 1, 2013.

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