Chapter 39
61 sections
§39-2 How bond money can be used
§39-3 When bonds can be issued before state money is set aside
§39-4 How state bonds are set up and paid
§39-5 How the state sells its bonds
§39-6 Bond sale premiums go to the state general fund
§39-7 Bond form and signatures
§39-8 Signatures on state bonds remain valid after officials leave office
§39-9 Rules for CUSIP numbers on state bonds
§39-10 Rules for backup support on variable rate bonds
§39-11 Bonds are tax-free and backed by the state
§39-12 Paying the principal and interest on state bonds
§39-13 Who can handle state bond sales and payments
§39-14 Federal tax-exempt status for bonds
§39-15 Borrowing money before selling bonds
§39-16 Refunding bonds authorized
§39-17 State bonds are confirmed as valid despite past errors
§39-18 State bonds are valid and can be traded freely
§39-19 State promises to keep aviation fuel tax for refunding bonds
§39-31 Getting a replacement for a lost or damaged state bond
§39-32 Getting paid for lost or damaged bond coupons
§39-33 How to get a new bond or payment if yours is lost or damaged
§39-34 How the state settles disputes over lost bond ownership
§39-51 Revenue bond definitions
§39-52 State must run projects and loans efficiently
§39-53 Extra powers for state departments
§39-54 How revenue bonds are approved and set up
§39-55 How the state sells revenue bonds
§39-56 How revenue bonds must look and be signed
§39-57 Revenue bond signatures remain valid after officials leave office
§39-58 CUSIP numbers on revenue bonds
§39-59 Support services for variable rate revenue bonds
§39-60 Rules for revenue bond agreements
§39-61 Setting fees to keep projects self-supporting
§39-62 How revenue bond money must be spent
§39-63 How revenue bonds share the same claim on income
§39-64 Revenue bonds are not a general debt of the State
§39-65 Tax exemption for state projects and revenue bonds
§39-66 Keeping bond interest tax-free and protecting that status
§39-67 Who may invest in state revenue bonds
§39-68 Finance director's duties for revenue bonds
§39-69 How reserve and bond money can be invested
§39-70 Borrowing money before selling bonds
§39-71 How the state can replace old revenue bonds with new ones
§39-72 Temporary money transfers for bond projects
§39-73 State departments do not need extra permits for projects
§39-74 General laws applicable
§39-75 How this law relates to other laws
§39-76 Validation of revenue bond proceedings
§39-91 Definitions for state debt limit rules
§39-92 State debt limit statement
§39-93 State debt report and what can be left out
§39-94 Arrangement of statements and schedules and forms; incorporation
§39-101 Special purpose revenue bonds section moved
§39-111 How to count state bonds for debt limits
§39-112 State confirms no special assessment bonds exist
§39-125 Repealed section on special purpose revenue bonds
§39-151 Rules for the compound interest bond reserve fund
§39-161 Definitions for bond rules
§39-162 When a government security interest is perfected
§39-163 Who gets paid first on government debt
§39-164 Enforcement of a security interest