2014 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 4 - Management of State Agencies
Chapter 50 - Office of Policy and Management: General Provisions; Budget and Appropriations; State Planning
Section 4-66l - Municipal revenue sharing account. Manufacturing transition grants.
(a) There is established an account to be known as the “municipal revenue sharing account” which shall be a separate, nonlapsing account within the General Fund. The account shall contain any moneys required by law to be deposited in the account. Moneys in the account shall be expended by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management for the purposes of grants established pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of this section.
(b) (1) The secretary shall provide manufacturing transition grants to municipalities in an amount equal to the amount each municipality received from the state as payments in lieu of taxes pursuant to sections 12-94b, 12-94c, 12-94f and 12-94g of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2011, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. Such grant payments shall be made in quarterly allotments, payable on November fifteenth, February fifteenth, May fifteenth and August fifteenth. The total amount of the grant payment is as follows:
Municipality | Grant Amounts |
Andover | $2,929 |
Ansonia | 70,732 |
Ashford | 2,843 |
Avon | 213,211 |
Barkhamsted | 33,100 |
Beacon Falls | 38,585 |
Berlin | 646,080 |
Bethany | 54,901 |
Bethel | 229,948 |
Bethlehem | 6,305 |
Bloomfield | 1,446,585 |
Bolton | 19,812 |
Bozrah | 110,715 |
Branford | 304,496 |
Bridgeport | 839,881 |
Bridgewater | 491 |
Bristol | 2,066,321 |
Brookfield | 97,245 |
Brooklyn | 8,509 |
Burlington | 14,368 |
Canaan | 17,075 |
Canterbury | 1,610 |
Canton | 6,344 |
Chaplin | 554 |
Cheshire | 598,668 |
Chester | 71,130 |
Clinton | 168,444 |
Colchester | 31,069 |
Colebrook | 436 |
Columbia | 21,534 |
Cornwall | 0 |
Coventry | 8,359 |
Cromwell | 27,780 |
Danbury | 1,534,876 |
Darien | 0 |
Deep River | 86,478 |
Derby | 12,218 |
Durham | 122,637 |
Eastford | 43,436 |
East Granby | 430,285 |
East Haddam | 1,392 |
East Hampton | 15,087 |
East Hartford | 3,576,349 |
East Haven | 62,435 |
East Lyme | 17,837 |
Easton | 2,111 |
East Windsor | 237,311 |
Ellington | 181,426 |
Enfield | 219,004 |
Essex | 80,826 |
Fairfield | 82,908 |
Farmington | 440,541 |
Franklin | 18,317 |
Glastonbury | 202,935 |
Goshen | 2,101 |
Granby | 28,727 |
Greenwich | 70,905 |
Griswold | 35,790 |
Groton | 1,373,459 |
Guilford | 55,611 |
Haddam | 2,840 |
Hamden | 230,771 |
Hampton | 0 |
Hartford | 1,184,209 |
Hartland | 758 |
Harwinton | 17,272 |
Hebron | 1,793 |
Kent | 0 |
Killingly | 567,638 |
Killingworth | 4,149 |
Lebanon | 24,520 |
Ledyard | 296,297 |
Lisbon | 2,923 |
Litchfield | 2,771 |
Lyme | 0 |
Madison | 6,880 |
Manchester | 861,979 |
Mansfield | 5,502 |
Marlborough | 5,890 |
Meriden | 721,037 |
Middlebury | 67,184 |
Middlefield | 198,671 |
Middletown | 1,594,059 |
Milford | 1,110,891 |
Monroe | 151,649 |
Montville | 356,761 |
Morris | 2,926 |
Naugatuck | 274,100 |
New Britain | 1,182,061 |
New Canaan | 159 |
New Fairfield | 912 |
New Hartford | 110,586 |
New Haven | 1,175,481 |
Newington | 758,790 |
New London | 30,182 |
New Milford | 628,728 |
Newtown | 192,643 |
Norfolk | 5,854 |
North Branford | 243,540 |
North Canaan | 304,560 |
North Haven | 1,194,569 |
North Stonington | 0 |
Norwalk | 328,472 |
Norwich | 161,111 |
Old Lyme | 1,528 |
Old Saybrook | 38,321 |
Orange | 85,980 |
Oxford | 72,596 |
Plainfield | 120,563 |
Plainville | 443,937 |
Plymouth | 124,508 |
Pomfret | 22,677 |
Portland | 73,590 |
Preston | 0 |
Prospect | 56,300 |
Putnam | 139,075 |
Redding | 1,055 |
Ridgefield | 452,270 |
Rocky Hill | 192,142 |
Roxbury | 478 |
Salem | 3,740 |
Salisbury | 66 |
Scotland | 6,096 |
Seymour | 255,384 |
Sharon | 0 |
Shelton | 483,928 |
Sherman | 0 |
Simsbury | 62,846 |
Somers | 72,769 |
Southbury | 16,678 |
Southington | 658,809 |
South Windsor | 1,084,232 |
Sprague | 334,376 |
Stafford | 355,770 |
Stamford | 407,895 |
Sterling | 19,506 |
Stonington | 80,628 |
Stratford | 2,838,621 |
Suffield | 152,561 |
Thomaston | 315,229 |
Thompson | 62,329 |
Tolland | 75,056 |
Torrington | 486,957 |
Trumbull | 163,740 |
Union | 0 |
Vernon | 121,917 |
Voluntown | 1,589 |
Wallingford | 1,589,756 |
Warren | 235 |
Washington | 231 |
Waterbury | 2,076,795 |
Waterford | 27,197 |
Watertown | 521,334 |
Westbrook | 214,436 |
West Hartford | 648,560 |
West Haven | 137,765 |
Weston | 366 |
Westport | 0 |
Wethersfield | 17,343 |
Willington | 15,891 |
Wilton | 247,801 |
Winchester | 249,336 |
Windham | 369,559 |
Windsor | 1,078,969 |
Windsor Locks | 1,567,628 |
Wolcott | 189,485 |
Woodbridge | 27,108 |
Woodbury | 45,172 |
Woodstock | 55,097 |
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Borough of Danielson | 0 |
Borough Jewett City | 3,329 |
Borough Stonington | 0 |
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Barkhamsted F.D. | 1,996 |
Berlin - Kensington F.D. | 9,430 |
Berlin - Worthington F.D. | 747 |
Bloomfield Center Fire | 3,371 |
Bloomfield Blue Hills | 88,142 |
Canaan F.D. (no fire district) | 0 |
Cromwell F.D. | 1,662 |
Enfield F.D. (1) | 12,688 |
Enfield Thompsonville (2) | 2,814 |
Enfield Haz’dv’l F.D. (3) | 1,089 |
Enfield N.Thmps’nv’l F.D. (4) | 55 |
Enfield Shaker Pines (5) | 5,096 |
Groton - City | 241,680 |
Groton Sewer | 1,388 |
Groton Mystic F.D. #3 | 19 |
Groton Noank F.D. #4 | 0 |
Groton Old Mystic F.D. #5 | 1,610 |
Groton Poquonnock Br. #2 | 17,967 |
Groton W. Pleasant Valley | 0 |
Killingly Attawaugan F.D. | 1,457 |
Killingly Dayville F.D. | 33,885 |
Killingly Dyer Manor | 1,157 |
E. Killingly F.D. | 75 |
So. Killingly F.D. | 150 |
Killingly Williamsville F.D. | 5,325 |
Manchester Eighth Util. | 55,013 |
Middletown South F.D. | 165,713 |
Middletown Westfield F.D. | 8,805 |
Middletown City Fire | 27,038 |
New Htfd. Village F.D. #1 | 5,664 |
New Htfd Pine Meadow #3 | 104 |
New Htfd South End F.D. | 8 |
Plainfield Central Village F.D. | 1,167 |
Plainfield Moosup F.D. | 1,752 |
Plainfield F.D. #255 | 1,658 |
Plainfield Wauregan F.D. | 4,360 |
Pomfret F.D. | 841 |
Putnam E. Putnam F.D. | 8,196 |
Putnam W. Putnam F.D. | 0 |
Simsbury F.D. | 2,135 |
Stafford Springs Service Dist. | 12,400 |
Sterling F.D. | 1,034 |
Stonington Mystic F.D. | 478 |
Stonington Old Mystic F.D. | 1,999 |
Stonington Pawcatuck F.D. | 4,424 |
Stonington Quiambaug F.D. | 65 |
Stonington F.D. | 0 |
Stonington Wequetequock F.D. | 58 |
Trumbull Center | 461 |
Trumbull Long Hill F.D. | 889 |
Trumbull Nichols F.D. | 3,102 |
Watertown F.D. | 0 |
West Haven Allingtown F.D. (3) | 17,230 |
W. Haven First Ctr Fire Taxn (1) | 7,410 |
West Haven West Shore F.D. (2) | 29,445 |
Windsor Wilson F.D. | 170 |
Windsor F.D. | 38 |
Windham First | 7,096 |
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GRAND TOTAL | $49,875,871 |
(2) The amount of the grant payable to each municipality in any year in accordance with this subsection shall be reduced proportionately in the event that the total of such grants in such year exceeds the amount available in the municipal revenue sharing account established pursuant to subsection (a) of this section with respect to such year.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, any municipality that, prior to June 30, 2011, was overpaid under the program set forth in section 12-94b of the general statutes, revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2011, shall have such overpayments deducted from any grant payable pursuant to this section.
(4) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, not later than August 15, 2012, a payment shall be made to the town of Ledyard in the amount of $39,411 and to the town of Montville in the amount of $62,954. Such payments shall be in addition to any other payments said towns may receive from the municipal revenue sharing account pursuant to this subsection.
(c) If there are moneys available in the municipal revenue sharing account after all grants are made pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, the secretary shall distribute the remaining funds as follows: (1) Fifty per cent of such funds shall be distributed to municipalities on a per capita basis, as determined by the most recent federal decennial census, and (2) fifty per cent shall be distributed in accordance with the formula in subsection (e) of section 3-55j using population information from the most recent federal decennial census, the 2007 equalized net grand list and 1999 per capita income.
(P.A. 11-6, S. 96; 11-61, S. 44; 11-239, S. 17; P.A. 12-104, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 11-6 effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 11-61 designated existing Subsec. (b) as Subsec. (b)(1) and amended same by removing reference to Sec. 32-9s and replacing general provision re grants with list of grant amounts to each municipality, added Subsec. (b)(2) re reduction of grant amounts, added Subsec. (b)(3) re treatment of overpayments and amended Subsec. (c) to specify sources of numbers to be used in the formula under Sec. 3-55j(e), effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 11-239 amended Subsec. (b)(3) to change reference to Sec. 12-94b to the revision of 1958, revised to January 1, 2011, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 12-104 amended Subsec. (b) to change grant payment to Franklin from $413,545 to $18,317 and grand total from $50,271,099 to $49,875,871 in Subdiv. (1) and to add Subdiv. (4) re additional payments to Ledyard and Montville, effective June 8, 2012.
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