2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 28-9d. Federal assistance for individual or family expenses.
Sec. 28-9d. Federal assistance for individual or family expenses. (a) Whenever
the President, at the request of the Governor, has declared a disaster to exist in this
state, the Governor is authorized: (1) Upon his determination that financial assistance
is essential to meet disaster-related necessary expenses or serious needs of individuals
or families adversely affected by such disaster that cannot be otherwise adequately met
from other means of assistance, to accept a grant by the federal government to fund such
financial assistance, subject to such terms and conditions as may be imposed upon the
grant; (2) to enter into an agreement with the federal government, or any officer or
agency thereof, pledging the state to participate in the funding of the financial assistance
authorized in subdivision (1), in an amount not to exceed twenty-five per cent thereof
and, if state funds are not otherwise available to the Governor, to accept an advance of
the state share from the federal government to be repaid when the state is able to do so.
(c) The Governor shall make such regulations as are necessary for carrying out the purposes of this section, including, but not limited to, standards of eligibility for persons applying for benefits; procedures for application and administration; methods of investigation, filing and approving applications; and formation of local or state-wide boards to pass upon applications and procedures for appeals.
(d) Any person who fraudulently or wilfully makes a misstatement of fact in connection with an application for financial assistance under this section shall, upon conviction of each offense, be subject to a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.
(P.A. 75-643, S. 8; P.A. 00-117, S. 1, 2.)
History: (Revisor's note: In 1995 the words "subparagraph (1)" in Subsec. (a) were replaced editorially by the Revisors with "subdivision (1)" for consistency with customary general statutes usage); P.A. 00-117 amended Subsec. (b) to provide that grants shall not exceed in the aggregate the maximum payment established by FEMA, rather than five thousand dollars, effective May 26, 2000.