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Section 44-60-1 Borrowing in anticipation of receipts from taxes.

RI Gen L § 44-60-1 (2019) (N/A)
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§ 44-60-1. Borrowing in anticipation of receipts from taxes. (a) The state of Rhode Island is hereby authorized to borrow during its fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, in anticipation of receipts from taxes, any sum or sums, at any time or times and upon any terms and conditions not inconsistent with the provisions and limitations of R.I. Const., Art. VI, § 17, that the general treasurer, with the advice of the governor, shall deem for the best interests of the state, provided that the amounts so borrowed shall not exceed one hundred fifty million dollars ($150,000,000), at any time outstanding. The state is hereby further authorized to give its promissory note or notes signed by the general treasurer and counter-signed by the secretary of state for the payment of any sum so borrowed. Any proceeds shall be invested by the general treasurer until such time that they are needed. The interest income earned from the investments shall be used to pay the interest on the promissory note or notes, and any expense of issuing the promissory note or notes, with the balance remaining at the end of the fiscal year, if any, shall be used toward the payment of long-term debt service of the state, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation.

(b) Notwithstanding any other authority to the contrary, duly authorized bonds or notes of the state issued during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, may be issued in the form of commercial paper, so-called. In connection with this provision, the state, acting through the general treasurer, may enter into agreements with banks, trust companies or other financial institutions within or outside the state, whether in the form of letters or lines of credit, liquidity facilities, insurance or other support arrangements. Any notes issued as commercial paper shall be in any amounts and bear any terms that the general treasurer, with the advice of the governor, shall determine, which may include provisions for prepayment at any time with or without premium at the option of the state. The notes may be sold at a premium or discount, and may bear interest or not and, if interest bearing, may bear interest at any rate or rates variable from time to time as determined by the Federal Reserve Bank Composite Index of Commercial Paper, or the Municipal Market Data General Market Index or other similar commercial paper offerings, or other method specified in any agreement with brokers for the placement or marketing of the notes issued as commercial paper, or other like agreements. Any such agreement may also include any other covenants and provisions for protecting the rights, security and remedies of the lenders that may, in the discretion of the general treasurer, be reasonable, legal and proper. The general treasurer may also enter into agreements with brokers for the placement or marketing of the notes of the state issued as commercial paper. Any notes to the state issued as commercial paper in anticipation of receipts from taxes in any fiscal year must also be issued in accordance with the provisions of R.I. Const., Art. VI, § 17 and within the limitation set forth in this section.

History of Section. (P.L. 2002, ch. 5, § 1.)

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Section 44-60-1 Borrowing in anticipation of receipts from taxes.