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Chapter 138b - Housing Programs for Homeless Persons


  • Section 8-355 - Definitions.
  • Section 8-356 - State financial assistance to community housing development corporation, municipal developer or nonprofit corporation for emergency shelters or rooming houses for homeless persons or mobile manufactured homes for use as transitional housing.
  • Section 8-357 - State financial assistance to community housing development corporation, municipal developer or nonprofit corporation for transitional housing and support services.
  • Section 8-358 - Rental payments. Regulations.
  • Section 8-359 - Bond issue.
  • Section 8-359a - (Formerly Sec. 17b-800). Programs for homeless individuals. Standards for shelters.
  • Section 8-359b - (Formerly Sec. 17b-800a). Shelters and services for homeless children and families. Relief from income garnishment orders. Duties of Department of Education.
  • Section 8-359c - (Formerly Sec. 17b-803). Program of housing for persons suffering from AIDS. Regulations. Bond issue.
  • Section 8-359d - (Formerly Sec. 17b-806). Homefinders program.
  • Section 8-359e - Information on trauma-informed care and related services for homeless children and youths.
  • Section 8-360 - Nondisclosure of location of housing for domestic violence victims.
  • Section 8-361 and 8-362 - Pilot program for acquisition and rehabilitation of abandoned property into single room occupancy housing for homeless persons. Abatement of real property taxes.
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