Sec.32-75c-1. Definitions  


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  • As used in sections 32-75c-1 to 32-75c-6, inclusive, of these regulations:

    (1) "Applicant" means a company which completes a preliminary questionnaire and an application for certification of eligibility;

    (2) "Certificate of Eligibility" means a document issued by the department pursuant to section 32-9r of the Connecticut General Statutes as they may be amended from time to time evidencing its determination that a facility for which an application for assistance has been submitted qualifies as a manufacturing facility and is eligible for assistance under section 12-217e of the Connecticut General Statutes as they may be amended from time to time and subsections (59) and (60) of section 12-81 of the Connecticut General Statutes as they may be amended from time to time;

    (3) "Chief Executive Officer" means one of the following: the first selectman; a chief administrative officer appointed by the board of selectmen; a mayor elected by the electors of the municipality; a warden elected by the electors of the borough; a town, city or borough manager appointed by the board of selectmen, the council, the board of directors, the board of aldermen or the board of burgesses; or a chief administrative officer appointed by the mayor;

    (4) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development;

    (5) "Department" means the Department of Economic and Community Development;

    (6) "Manufacturing facility" means any plant, building, or other real property improvement as defined in section 32-9p(d) of the Connecticut General Statutes as they may be amended from time to time;

    (7) "Manufacturing plant" means any vacant plant, building, or other real property improvement as defined in section 32-75c of the Connecticut General Statutes as they may be amended from time to time;

    (8) "Municipality" means a city, town or borough;

    (9) "Personal Property" means machinery, equipment and furnishings which are not considered real property and are subject to a local property tax;

    (10) "Substantial Rehabilitation" means a construction or renovation project which requires a building permit and has a cost which is greater than 50% of the assessed value of the real property.

(Effective November 4, 1998)