Sec. 17a-752. Organization of council. Negotiated investment strategy. (a) The
Institute of Public Service at The University of Connecticut shall organize the negotiating council and call the first meeting of the negotiating council on or before August 1,
1997. The negotiating council shall, with the assistance of such Institute for Public
Service, prepare and issue a request for proposals for a qualified mediator to coordinate,
organize, facilitate and mediate the negotiated investment strategy process. Prior to
securing the services of a mediator, the negotiating council shall acquire the funds necessary to obtain such services including funds to support the operation of the negotiating
council and participation by each sector.
(b) Prior to or at the first joint meeting of the negotiating council, the members may
request and exchange information about issues related to the formation of the five-year
strategic plan. On or before the first meeting or between the first two meetings of the
negotiating council, the members shall prepare preliminary positions on issues related
to a five-year strategic plan. At the first meeting of the negotiating council, each of the
five members shall agree in writing to a set of rules of procedure consistent with the
negotiated investment strategy process.
(c) Following the initial exchange of information, the members of the negotiating
council shall negotiate their differences. Between meetings, members shall continue to
work towards the resolution of differences and may establish subcommittees to facilitate
such efforts. Written position papers shall be prepared and exchanged through the mediator. The mediator shall summarize points of agreement and disagreement. Unanimous
agreement on issues shall result in a written memorandum of understanding which will
then be circulated by the mediator. The members of the negotiating council shall determine when to meet jointly and shall establish formal and informal deadlines for the
work of the negotiating council. After each meeting elements of the final agreement
shall be incorporated into the final agreement by the mediator. After agreement has
been obtained on all outstanding issues, such agreements shall be incorporated into one
document and signed by all participants in the process and adopted by all agencies and
authorities represented in the negotiations. The council may be called back at the call
of any one of the council members to review or discuss issues as they deem necessary.
(d) All meetings of the negotiating council, except caucuses of members initiated
during a joint meeting of the council, shall be public meetings and advertised to the
general public. Meetings shall be held in facilities that permit the observation by members of the general public. The negotiating council shall hold a public hearing in the
northeastern region upon the completion of the five-year strategic plan prepared pursuant to section 17a-753 and prior to the adoption of the plan by the negotiating council.
(P.A. 97-249, S. 3, 6.)
History: P.A. 97-249 effective June 27, 1997.
Sec. 17a-753. Five-year strategic plan. (a) On or before October 1, 1998, the
regional negotiating council shall develop a five-year strategic plan that addresses the
human services needs of the northeastern region. Such plan shall be submitted to the
legislative body of each town constituting the northeastern region, the United States
Congress, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management and the joint standing
committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations.
(b) The five-year strategic plan shall be developed by means of a negotiated investment strategy and shall set forth goals to meet basic human needs for the northeastern
region and establish benchmarks to measure progress towards achieving such goals.
The plan shall identify regional issues and needs and resources and address efficiency
and effectiveness of service delivery. The plan shall be consistent with the planning and
policy objectives of the state that are implemented in the state budget and shall comply
with state and federal law. The plan shall include a project component relating specific
regional and local proposals to state planning goals and a component which describes
the administration and fund distribution process. The project component shall be updated
annually. The plan shall include a description of the planning process used to identify
needs and set priorities for the region, a description of the programs to be funded, a
description of any eligibility standards to be used, an implementation schedule and a
budget detailing the specific use of funds available under the regional human services
pilot program and related funds. The plan shall identify opportunities for state agencies
to award grants on a regional basis and shall identify state, local and federal funding
sources and make recommendations for legislation to implement the plan for the biennium beginning July 1, 1999. The plan shall include an analysis of the fiscal and administrative impact on the state and municipalities outside of the pilot region. If the plan
recommends continuation of the negotiating council, the negotiating council shall continue.
(c) The five-year plan developed under this section shall not impact existing state,
local or federal funds received by human service providers or the existing programs of
northeastern region human service providers. Any realignment of existing human service programs shall be done by an affirmative action of the governing body of the
program and be consistent with the five-year strategic plan.
(P.A. 97-249, S. 4, 6.)
History: P.A. 97-249 effective June 27, 1997.