Chapter 49
25 sections
§49-1 Definitions for County Revenue Bonds
§49-2 County management of projects and loan programs
§49-3 County powers to build, run, and finance projects
§49-4 How counties can approve projects and set bond terms
§49-5 How the county sells revenue bonds
§49-6 Form and execution of revenue bonds
§49-7 CUSIP numbers on revenue bonds and who pays for them
§49-8 Support facility for variable rate revenue bonds
§49-9 What a bond resolution may include
§49-10 Setting fees to keep bond-funded projects self-supporting
§49-11 How bond money can be spent
§49-12 Revenue bonds get first claim on pledged income
§49-13 Revenue bonds are not a general county debt
§49-14 County projects and loans are tax-free
§49-15 Federal tax-exempt status; preference; protection
§49-16 Who may invest in county revenue bonds
§49-17 County finance director's duties for revenue bond payments
§49-18 How reserve money can be invested
§49-19 Borrowing money before selling bonds
§49-20 Refunding revenue bonds
§49-21 Rules for lost or damaged revenue bonds
§49-22 Getting another county's permission for projects
§49-23 Counties do not need state permits for projects
§49-24 County revenue bonds are approved despite past mistakes
§49-25 How this chapter works with other laws