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  8. Chapter 107 - State Institution Bonds


Chapter 107 - State Institution Bonds


  • Section 59-107-10. Institutions to which chapter is applicable; "state institution" defined.
  • Section 59-107-20. Tuition fees required at state institutions.
  • Section 59-107-30. Remittance and application of tuition fees.
  • Section 59-107-40. Application for funds for permanent improvements and other expenses; content of application.
  • Section 59-107-50. Authority of State Fiscal Accountability Authority as to applications.
  • Section 59-107-60. Request for issuance of state institution bonds.
  • Section 59-107-70. Governor and State Treasurer empowered to authorize issuance of bonds.
  • Section 59-107-80. Single issue of bonds may cover several applications.
  • Section 59-107-90. Maximum amount of outstanding bonds.
  • Section 59-107-100. Full faith, credit, and taxing power of State pledged to pay bonds.
  • Section 59-107-110. Negotiability and registration.
  • Section 59-107-120. Denominations of bonds; interest rate; maturity; redemption.
  • Section 59-107-140. Bonds exempt from taxes.
  • Section 59-107-150. Bonds as legal investments.
  • Section 59-107-160. Sale of bonds.
  • Section 59-107-170. Deposit and use of proceeds of bonds.
  • Section 59-107-180. Tuition fees placed in special fund to pay bonds; application of surplus.
  • Section 59-107-190. Declaration of sufficiency of tuition fees to pay bonds.
  • Section 59-107-200. Defeasance of bonds; trust fund established.
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