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  6. Title 63B - Bonds
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  8. Chapter 6 - 1997 Bonding
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  10. Part 4 - Computer System General Obligation Bonds


Part 4 - Computer System General Obligation Bonds


  • Section 401 - State Bonding Commission authorized to issue general obligation bonds.
  • Section 402 - Maximum amount -- Projects authorized.
  • Section 403 - Use of bond proceeds for issuance and other costs.
  • Section 404 - Manner of issuance -- Amounts, interest, and maturity.
  • Section 405 - Terms and conditions of sale -- Plan of financing -- Signatures -- Replacement -- Registration -- Federal rebate.
  • Section 406 - Constitutional debt limitation.
  • Section 407 - Tax levy -- Abatement of tax.
  • Section 408 - Creation of sinking fund.
  • Section 409 - Payment of interest, principal, and redemption premiums.
  • Section 410 - Investment of sinking fund money.
  • Section 411 - Bond proceeds -- Deposits -- Investment -- Disposition of investment income and unexpended proceeds.
  • Section 412 - Refunding of bonds.
  • Section 413 - Certification of satisfaction of conditions precedent -- Conclusiveness.
  • Section 414 - Tax exemption.
  • Section 415 - Legal investment status.
  • Section 416 - Publication of resolution or notice -- Limitation on actions to contest legality.
  • Section 417 - Report to Legislature.
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