Senate Bill No. 360 proposes amendments to Section 7-148cc of the general statutes concerning interlocal agreements between municipalities. The bill repeals the existing language and substitutes it with new provisions that clarify that two or more municipalities may jointly perform functions that they can individually perform, regardless of any conflicting provisions in the general statutes, special acts, charters, or local laws. The term "municipality" is defined to include various types of districts and municipal entities within Connecticut.

The bill makes technical changes by replacing the phrase "the provisions" with "any provision" and "provisions" with "provision," thereby broadening the scope of the law. It is set to take effect on October 1, 2026, and is expected to have no fiscal impact on the state or municipalities. The Planning and Development Committee has reported the bill favorably, indicating support for its passage.

Statutes affected:
Raised Bill: 7-148cc
PD Joint Favorable: 7-148cc
File No. 277: 7-148cc