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2012 Connecticut Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2012)

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lartford, (T 06141-0120
Office of The Attorney General
State of Connecticut
September 11, 2012
Susan Herbst
President
University of Connecticut
Gulley Hall
352 Mansfield Road, Unit 2048
Storrs, CT 06269-2048
Dear President Herbst:
You have asked for this Office's opinion concerning the State of Connecticut's responsibility for
lease payments by the University of Connecticut Health Center (the Health Center) under a
proposed lease (the Lease) between the Health Center as tenant and a special purpose entity, as
landlord, for an Ambulatory Care Center, as contemplated by Conn. Gen. Stat. §1Oa-109e(f), as
amended by section 4 of Public Act No. 11-75 (the ACC). The special purpose entity (SPE)
will be a subsidiary corporation established by the University of Connecticut Health Center
Finance Corporation pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. § 1Oa-254(13).
You subsequently advised that this SPE's limited role, following construction of the ACC, will
be to serve as owner of the ACC's physical plant and collect and remit the Health Center's Lease
payments to the lender (the Lender) financing the ACC's $203M construction cost (the
Loan). As security for the Loan, the SPE will pledge and assign the Health Center's required
Lease payments to the Lender, until the Loan is satisfied.
Specifically, you have asked this Office to confirm that: (i) the financial obligations of the Health
Center under the Lease are not subject to appropriation risk; and (ii) in the extraordinary unlikely
event that the Health Center were to default on its Lease obligations, these obligations would
become general, unrestricted legal obligations of the State of Connecticut and unrelated to any
appropriation to the Health Center. Your July 25, 2012 request further states: While potential
lenders generally understand that the Health Center is an agency of the state of Connecticut, they
want some form of written assurance that their loan of $203 million is secure.
As more particularly described below, we conclude that (1) although in the normal course
required payments under the Lease will be made from available Health Center funds, the Lease
payment obligations of the Health Center create legal obligations to the State of Connecticut; and
(2) as a legal obligation of the State of Connecticut, required payments under the Lease are not
subject to the risk of legislative non-appropriation for the Lease payments.. Rather, like any
claim against the State, a claim against the Health Center could proceed as provided by law.

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