Chapter 47
35 sections
§47-1 Definitions for County Bonds
§47-2 Counties can issue bonds within state limits
§47-3 Purpose of County Bonds
§47-4 Rules for borrowing money backed by project income
§47-5 How bond money can be used
§47-6 How county bonds get approved
§47-7 County bond details and how they are set
§47-8 How the county sells its bonds
§47-9 County bond form and signatures
§47-10 CUSIP numbers on county bonds
§47-11 Support facility for variable rate bonds
§47-12 County bond payments are guaranteed by taxes and must be paid
§47-13 Tax exemption and payment priority for county bonds
§47-14 Keeping bond interest tax-free and protecting that status
§47-15 County finance director must pay bond principal and interest
§47-16 County can borrow money before selling bonds
§47-17 County refunding bonds and how they work
§47-18 Suing the county when it defaults on bond payments
§47-19 How to Deliver Court Papers to a Garnishee
§47-20 What a garnishee must do with funds after being served
§47-21 Getting a court certificate for the garnishee
§47-22 Garnishee must pay judgment from held funds
§47-23 Which garnishment gets paid first when multiple lawsuits are filed
§47-24 Validation of proceedings
§47-25 County bonds are valid and can be traded freely
§47-26 This chapter wins over other laws
§47-31 County sinking fund for paying off bonds
§47-32 Using sinking fund money to pay off bonds
§47-33 County purchase of bonds
§47-41 How to ask for a lost or damaged county bond replacement
§47-42 Getting a replacement bond or coupon
§47-43 Paying for lost or damaged bonds
§47-44 Getting a replacement certificate for a lost bond
§47-45 Getting a replacement for a lost or damaged bond
§47-46 Disputed ownership of lost or damaged bonds