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Section 16112.7.

CA Govt Code § 16112.7 (2019) (N/A)
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Notwithstanding Sections 16111 and 16112, redevelopment agencies shall receive state subventions for the 1990–91 fiscal year in accordance with the following procedures:

(a) The Department of Finance shall calculate an amount equal to 25 percent of the total amount all redevelopment agencies would otherwise be entitled to receive in the 1990–91 fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 16111.

(b) On or before December 31, 1990, for the 1990–91 fiscal year, the Controller shall allocate the amount calculated pursuant to subdivision (a) to each redevelopment agency in accordance with the percentage entitlement of the total amount that would otherwise be allocated to that agency pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 16111.

(c) The Department of Finance shall calculate an amount equal to 50 percent of the total amount all redevelopment agencies would otherwise be entitled to receive in the 1990–91 fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 16111.

(d) On July 1, 1991, the Controller shall allocate the amount calculated pursuant to subdivision (c) to each redevelopment agency in accordance with the percentage entitlement of the total amount that would otherwise be allocated to that agency pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 16111.

(e) Subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive, shall not apply to any redevelopment agency which has stated in bond instruments and supporting documents that the amounts received pursuant to Section 16111 are pledged as security for payment of the principal and interest of those bonds and that the bond reserve account is insufficient to cover the bond payments. Any redevelopment agency within this subdivision shall, for the 1990–91 fiscal year, instead receive two payments allocated by the Controller, with each payment equal to 50 percent of the amount that would otherwise be allocated to that agency pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 16111. The first payment pursuant to this subdivision shall be made on or before December 31, 1990, and the second payment shall be made on July 1, 1991. No redevelopment agency shall, on or after the effective date of this section, pledge the amounts received pursuant to Section 16111 as security for payment of the principal and interest of bonds, provided, however, that the amounts received pursuant to Section 16111 may be pledged as security for the payment of principal of, and interest on, bonds issued to refund all or a portion of the bonds described in the first sentence of this subdivision if (1) the total debt service on the refunding bonds, as calculated by an accounting firm or other verification agent selected by the redevelopment agency, is not greater than the total debt service on the bonds to be refunded, (2) the term of the refunding bonds is not greater than the term of the bonds to be refunded, and (3) the maximum amount of debt service will in no year be greater than the maximum annual debt service on the bonds to be refunded.

(f) Notwithstanding the prohibition contained in subdivision (e), relating to the pledge of amounts received pursuant to Section 16111 as security for the payment of bonds, a redevelopment agency within a city with a population of less than 20,000 which receives amounts pursuant to Section 16111 in the 1989–90 fiscal year in excess of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) but less than two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000), may pledge amounts received pursuant to Section 16111, which amounts shall not be less than the amounts allocated to the agency for the 1984–85 fiscal year, as security for the payment of the principal and interest on bonds issued prior to January 1, 1992.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 852, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1995.)

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Section 16112.7.