Sec. 22-91e. Emergency. Appropriations.
Sec. 22-91e. Emergency. Appropriations. If the State Entomologist declares that
an emergency exists because of the prevalence of gypsy moths, he may so certify to the
Finance Advisory Committee. The Finance Advisory Committee may thereupon add
from the resources of the General Fund to the appropriation of the Department of Environmental Protection sufficient funds, not to exceed thirty-seven thousand five hundred
dollars for the fiscal year to carry out the provisions of sections 22-91a to 22-91f, inclusive, and to said department a sum, not to exceed four thousand dollars for the fiscal
year to spray such state-owned roadside land as is certified to be infested.
(1967, P.A. 446, S. 5; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 204.)
History: 1971 act replaced appropriations to state board of pesticide control and state park and forest commission with
appropriations to department of environmental protection, substituted "fiscal year" for "biennium" and halved appropriation
amounts accordingly.