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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A community action agency shall have authority to enter into contracts with private and public nonprofit agencies, to receive and administer funds received pursuant to sections 17b-885 to 17b-895, inclusive, to receive and administer funds and contributions from private and local public sources which may be used in support of a community action program, and to receive and administer funds under any federal or state assistance program pursuant to which a public or private nonprofit agency, organized in accordance with sections 17b-885 to 17b-895, inclusive, could act as grantee, contractor or sponsor of projects appropriate for inclusion in a community action program. Community action agencies and limited purpose agencies previously funded by the Community Services Administration, subject to federal law or regulation, shall be given first priority in the allocation of federal funds under the Community Services Block Grant Act 1 or of any subsequent federal funds that were previously designated as Community Services Administration funds. Such funds shall be distributed through an agreement between the commissioner and the community action agencies. If such agreement is not reached by four weeks before the block grant plan is to be submitted to the General Assembly pursuant to section 4-28b, the Governor and the commissioner shall make the final decision on distribution. In the event the community services block grant is eliminated, each community action agency shall also be given due consideration, subject to the restrictions of applicable law or regulation, in the distribution of federal, state or municipal funds that are available to support antipoverty programs that have been administered by that agency on or after July 1, 1981. A community action agency, subject to the approval of its governing board, shall have authority to transfer funds received and to delegate powers to other agencies.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 17B. Social Services § 17b-888. Agency funding. Transfer of funds; delegation of powers - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-17b-social-services/ct-gen-st-sect-17b-888/
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