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Chapter 127 - Regional Councils of Governments


  • Section 8-31 - Formation. Representation.
  • Section 8-31a - Formation of regional planning agencies. Representation.
  • Section 8-31b - Restructure of regional planning agencies and regional councils of elected officials into regional councils of governments.
  • Section 8-31c - Term “regional council of governments” substituted for “regional planning agency”.
  • Section 8-32 - Jurisdiction.
  • Section 8-32a - Jurisdiction. Extension to contiguous municipality.
  • Section 8-33 - Termination.
  • Section 8-33a - Officers of agency. Bylaws. Meetings. Annual report.
  • Section 8-34 - Withdrawal from regional planning authority.
  • Section 8-34a - Receipt of funds. Dues. Borrowing. Employees and consultants. Contracts. Audits.
  • Section 8-35 - Officers of board. Meetings.
  • Section 8-35a - Regional plan of conservation and development. Assistance to municipalities or other public agencies.
  • Section 8-35b - Recommendations for metropolitan, regional or intermunicipal arrangements.
  • Section 8-35c - Feasibility studies for municipalities.
  • Section 8-35d - Referral of proposal for interlocal agreement or formation of district to regional planning agency.
  • Section 8-35e - Intercouncil committees and staff sharing.
  • Section 8-36 - Authority to receive funds. Employees and consultants.
  • Section 8-36a - Withdrawal from agency.
  • Section 8-37 - Regional plans of development.
  • Section 8-37a and 8-37b - Termination of agency. Powers and duties of prior authorities.
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