Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing, Economic and Community Development
219e - Hazardous Material Program
Section 8-219e-3 - Eligibility

Current through September 9, 2024

To be eligible to participate in this program;

(a) A housing authority must, in addition to the requirements in subsection (d) below:

(1) Be in good standing with the Department; and

(2) Submit a statement from the legal counsel of the municipality that verifies that the housing authority is recognized and continues to be properly constituted by the municipality in accordance with Section 8-40 of the Connecticut General Statutes.

(b) A nonprofit corporation must, in addition to the requirements in subsection (d) below:

(1) Submit an endorsed certificate of incorporation certified by the Secretary of the State;

(2) Submit a certificate of good standing certified by the Secretary of the State; and

(3) Submit a statement in writing of the corporation's principal place of business.

(c) A partnership must, in addition to the requirements in subsection (d) below:

(1) Submit a copy of the organizational documents of the partnership showing that the partnership consists of a nonprofit corporation, housing authority or municipal developer; and

(2) Submit a statement in writing of the partnership's principal place of business.

(d) All housing authorities, nonprofit corporations or partnership must:

(1) Submit a list of housing projects which they have developed, owned or managed; and

(2) Submit a statement authorizing the Commissioner to apply for a credit report from any appropriate credit reporting agency covering the developer for consideration in determining the financial capability of the developer.

(e) A person or family approved by the Commissioner shall:

(1) Submit their Social Security number(s);

(2) Inform the Department, in writing, of their place of employment and the telephone numbers of the person or the family members; and

(3) Submit a statement authorizing the Commissioner to apply for a credit report from any appropriate credit reporting agency covering the person or family for consideration in determining their financial capability.

(f) The following item shall constitute eligibility for a municipal developer:

A notarized copy of its legislative body's resolution designating the legislative body or board of selectmen to act as a municipal developer.

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