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1982 vol. 2 545 (1982)

handle is hein.ssl/ssct0087 and id is 1 raw text is: Substitute House Bill No. 5834
PUBLIC ACT NO. 82-242
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ALLOCATION OF FEDERAL BLOCK GRANT
FUNDS.
Section 1. Section 9 of public act 81-449, as amended by section 1 of public
act 81-2 of the November special session, is repealed and the following is substituted
in lieu thereof:
Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes: (1) If, during [the
period from July 1, 1981, to June 30, 1982, inclusive] ANY FISCAL YEAR, any
federal categorical grant, or other grant, anticipated to fund or reimburse any state
function, activity, project or program is reduced or eliminated, no state funds shall
be expended to replace thc federal grant without action of the general assembly,
except that the governor, with the approval of the finance advisory committee, may
authorize the expenditure of such funds for a period not to exceed sixty days from the
date such grant is reduced or eliminated; (2) if, DURING ANY FISCAL YEAR,
the state receives federal block grant funds in lieu of categorical grant funds [for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1982, or, in the case of education block grants, for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1983], the governor shall submit his recommendations
for the allocation of such funds to the joint standing committee on appropriations and
to the joint standing committee of the general assembly having cognizance of the
subject matter relating to such recommendations, as determined by the speaker of
the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate. Within
thirty days of receipt of the governor's recommendations, the appropriations
committee, in concurrence with the committee of cognizance, shall advise the
governor of their approval or modifications, if any, of his recommendations,
provided if the committees do not act within thirty days, the recommendations shall
be deemed approved. Disbursement of such funds shall be in accordance with the
governor's recommendations as approved or, modified by the committees; (3) if,
DURING ANY FISCAL YEAR, federal funding for programs financed by state
appropriations with federal reimbursements is reduced below the amounts estimated
under the provisions of section 2-35 of the general statutes [for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1982], the governor shall submit his recommendations to the joint standing
committee on appropriations and to the committee of cognizance, for legislation
necessary to modify funding for such programs consistent with such reductions in
federal funding.
Sec. 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 1982.
Substitute House Bill No. 5657
PUBLIC ACT NO. 82-243
AN ACT CONCERNING OPEN-END MORTGAGES.
Section 1. Subsection (c) of section 49-2 of the general statutes, as
amended by public act 81-251, is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu
thereof:
(c) Advancements may also be made by a mortgagee, or the assignee of
any mortgagee, under an open-end mortgage to the original mortgagor, or to the
assign or assigns of the original mortgagor who assume the existing mortgage, or any
of them, and any such mortgage debt and future advances shall, from the time such
mortgage deed is recorded, without regard to whether the terms and conditions upon

P.A. 82-242

FEBRUARY 1982

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