Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-320j-1 - Definitions
As used in sections 10-320j-1 to 10-320j-9, inclusive, of these regulations, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) "Owner" means owner as
defined in public act 99-173 section 34, with purchase agreement or option to
purchase referenced in said section including an agreement with a municipality
to transfer title of an historic home to such owner upon completion of a
property tax foreclosure or similar action that the municipality has filed in
court;
(2) "Officer" means the
Director of the Connecticut Historical Commission appointed under section
10-321g of the Connecticut General Statutes or the officer's
designee;
(3) "Historic property"
means a building defined as an historic home in public act 99-173 section 34
and any associated outbuilding within the same legal boundaries as the historic
home that the officer determines contributing to the historical significance of
the historic home;
(4) "Registered
historic district" means a district listed on either the National Register of
Historic Places or the State Register of Historic Places;
(5) "Rehabilitation standards" means the
Standards for Rehabilitation as specified under section
10-320j-4;
(6) "Part 1 application" means a form
prescribed by the officer to determine historic property status;
(7) "Part 2 application" means a form
prescribed by the officer to certify proposed rehabilitation work to an
historic property;
(8) "Part 3
application" means a form prescribed by the officer to certify completed
rehabilitation work to an historic property; and
(9) "Qualified rehabilitation expenditures"
means costs as defined in public act 99-173 section 34.
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