Sec. 11-8l. Historic documents preservation grant program. Regulations.
               	 		
      Sec. 11-8l. Historic documents preservation grant program. Regulations. (a) 
The Public Records Administrator shall establish and administer a historic documents 
preservation grant program to help municipalities to enhance or improve the preservation and management of historic documents. Each application shall include a description 
of the purpose, objective and budget of the activities to be funded by the grant. The 
chief executive officer of a municipality applying for a grant under this section may 
designate the town clerk of that municipality as the agent to make such application.
      (b) The Public Records Administrator shall establish, by regulations adopted in 
accordance with chapter 54, relative priorities for the approval of grants under this 
section. Such priorities may take into account the differing needs of municipalities, the 
need for consistency and equity in the distribution of grant awards and the extent to 
which particular projects may advance the purposes of this section. The Public Records 
Administrator may establish further criteria for the approval of grants under this section. 
Not later than February 1, 2001, the Public Records Administrator shall develop and 
disseminate a pamphlet that describes the evaluation process for grant applications under 
this section. In awarding grants under this section, the Public Records Administrator 
shall consult with the State Archivist and any other person the Public Records Administrator deems necessary.
      (c) The Public Records Administrator shall authorize grant awards under this section on or before July thirty-first and December thirty-first of each fiscal year in which 
payment of a grant is to be made.
      (d) The Public Records Administrator shall allocate seventy per cent of the moneys 
in the historic documents preservation account in any fiscal year to fund applications 
submitted under this section.
      (P.A. 00-146, S. 5, 8.)
      History: P.A. 00-146 effective July 1, 2000.