California Government Code
§ 91560
GOV § 91560 Effective Sep 21, 2018Title 10 · Ch. 1 · Art. 3
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)The Legislature finds and declares that small businesses may have difficulty establishing adequate security for bonds issued by an authority in their behalf; that establishing common reserve funds will help to provide reasonable security for these bonds and will help to make the authority’s services available to various small businesses that may be otherwise unable to use them.
(b)For the purpose of establishing and maintaining the common reserve funds it deems necessary or desirable to secure its bonds or any issuance thereof, an authority, pursuant to its project agreements with companies, may levy fees or other charges on, or require deposits from, companies receiving financing for projects under this title. Before levying any of these fees or charges or requiring deposits, an authority shall adopt regulations for the operation of the common reserve funds and governing the amounts and any payment schedule for the fees, charges, or deposits.
(c)Subject to any prior contractual obligations to any of its bondholders, an authority may establish one or more common reserve funds for any or all of its bonds. Each authority shall establish its liability limits of the common reserve fund with respect to any single issue of bonds issued by the authority.
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Legislative history
Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 645, Sec. 7. (AB 1547) Effective September 21, 2018.