The bill, Substitute House Bill No. 6595, mandates the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to hire a consultant to create a historic preservation toolkit website, as outlined in the final report of a special working group. This toolkit is to be hosted and maintained by the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation on its existing website starting June 30, 2024. The Commissioner is also required to submit the website address of the toolkit to the General Assembly's commerce committee by the same date. The bill appropriates $50,000 from the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, to support the development of this toolkit.

Additionally, the bill authorizes the Department of Economic and Community Development to issue a request for proposals to conduct a feasibility study for establishing a historic preservation revolving loan fund program. This study may include various aspects such as the program's scope, potential borrowers, permissible fund uses, data collection, administration, how it complements other preservation programs, and the necessary funding to establish the program. The department may seek federal grants to conduct this study and must report the study's findings to the commerce committee. The bill is effective from July 1, 2023, and includes new legal language marked by insertions, such as "File No. 324" and the sections detailing the requirements and appropriations. There are no deletions mentioned in the provided text.