Sec. 4-124l. Certification of establishment of council. Transitional period. Reversion to regional council of elected officials.
               	 		
      Sec. 4-124l. Certification of establishment of council. Transitional period. Reversion to regional council of elected officials. (a) Upon the adoption of sections 4-124i to 4-124p, inclusive, or upon the ratification of a resolution adopting said sections, 
as provided in section 4-124j, by any town, city or borough entitled to membership 
on a regional council of governments, the clerk of such town, city or borough shall 
immediately prepare and file with the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, 
or his designee a certified copy of the adopting or ratifying ordinance, and, upon receipt 
of such certified ordinances from not less than sixty per cent of all such towns, cities 
and boroughs within a planning region, said secretary or his designee shall certify to 
such towns, cities and boroughs and all other eligible towns, cities and boroughs within 
the planning region, that a regional council of governments has been duly established 
within such planning region. Any subsequent ordinances adopting the provisions of said 
sections, or effecting the withdrawal from the council of a member shall be similarly 
filed. Except as hereinafter provided in this section, upon the establishment of a regional 
council of governments within a planning region in accordance with said sections, no 
regional council of elected officials nor regional planning agency shall be subsequently 
established within such planning region.
      (b) If at the time of the adoption or ratification of the provisions of said sections by 
the requisite sixty per cent majority of all eligible towns, cities and boroughs within a 
planning region there exists within such planning region a regional council of elected 
officials, or regional planning agency, or both, the existence and activities of any such 
regional council of elected officials or regional planning agency shall continue uninterrupted for the duration of a transitional period commencing with the certification of the 
establishment of the council by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, 
or his designee pursuant to subsection (a) of this section. The chief elected officials of 
each town, city or borough subsequently adopting said sections, or in the absence of a 
chief elected official, an elected official appointed by the legislative body of any such 
member, shall constitute a transitional executive committee of the regional council of 
governments during such transitional period. Any such transitional executive committee 
acting under this subsection shall have the following authority and responsibilities: (1) 
To draft and propose bylaws for adoption by the council; (2) to select and propose for 
election by the council, candidates for offices of the council which may include any one 
or more members of the transitional committee; (3) to propose staffing arrangements, 
for adoption by the council; (4) to prepare and propose, for adoption by the council, a 
program of planning and implementation activities, which shall provide for the assumption of such active programs of any such existing regional council of elected officials 
or regional planning agency, as such executive committee may deem appropriate and 
a budget for a period not to exceed one year following such transitional period; (5) to 
propose, for adoption by the council, the date upon which such transitional period shall 
terminate, which date shall not be later than one year from the date of certification by 
the secretary of the office of policy and management, or his designee of the establishment 
of the council.
      (c) Upon the expiration of the transitional period provided for under subsection (b) 
of this section, the regional council of governments shall succeed to and be responsible 
for all of the rights, privileges and obligations, whether statutory or contractual, of any 
regional council of elected officials, or regional planning agency, or both, within the 
planning region, and no regional council of elected officials nor regional planning 
agency shall be subsequently created within such planning region, except as provided 
in subsection (d) of this section.
      (d) If at any time after the establishment within a planning region of a regional 
council of governments the members of the council shall constitute less than forty per 
cent of all eligible towns, cities and boroughs within such planning region, the council 
shall thereafter be deemed a regional council of elected officials without the rights and 
duties of a regional planning agency for as long as and until the membership of the 
council shall again constitute not less than sixty per cent of all such eligible cities, towns 
and boroughs within the planning region. Whenever the members of the council shall 
constitute less than forty per cent of all such eligible towns, cities and boroughs within 
the planning region, a regional council of elected officials and a regional planning agency 
may be established within such region under the general statutes, as amended.
      (1971, P.A. 821, S. 4; P.A. 73-679, S. 22, 23, 43; P.A. 75-537, S. 36, 55; P.A. 77-614, S. 19, 610; P.A. 06-196, S. 28.)
      History: P.A. 73-679 replaced director of state planning office with managing director, planning and budgeting division, 
department of finance and control or his designee; P.A. 75-537 replaced managing director with commissioner of planning 
and energy policy; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner with secretary of the office of policy and management; (Revisor's 
note: In 1995 the lower case Roman numeral indicators in Subsec. (b) were changed editorially by the Revisors to Arabic 
numerals for consistency with statutory usage); P.A. 06-196 made a technical change in Subsec. (d), effective June 7, 2006.