2007 California Government Code Chapter 2. California Fiscal Recovery Financing Authority

CA Codes (gov:99004-99007)

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 99004-99007



99004.  (a) The California Fiscal Recovery Financing Authority is
hereby created in state government solely for the purpose of the
issuance and sale of the bonds and ancillary obligations authorized
by this title and the performance of any necessary obligations
related thereto.  The authority is a public instrumentality of the
state, and the exercise by the authority of the powers granted in
this title is deemed and held to be the performance of an essential
public function.
   (b) (1) The authority consists of all of the following members:
   (A) The Governor or his or her designee.
   (B) The Director of Finance.
   (C) The Treasurer.
   (D) The Controller.
   (E) The Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing.
   (F) The Director of General Services.
   (G) The Director of Transportation.
   (2) Notwithstanding Section 7.5 or any other provision of law, any
member may designate a deputy to act as that member in his or her
place and stead for all purposes, as though the member were
personally present.
   (3) The Legislature finds and declares that each member of the
authority has previously acted as a member of a similar state agency
or authority that issues revenue bonds and a finance committee that
issues general obligation bonds, and has duties in relation to the
payment of the accumulated budget deficit.
   (c) A majority of the members of the authority shall constitute a
quorum of the authority and may act for the authority.
   (d) The Director of Finance shall serve as chairperson of the
authority.
   (e) The Attorney General shall be the legal counsel for the
authority.  With the approval of the Attorney General, the authority
may employ any legal counsel that in its judgment is necessary or
advisable to enable it to carry out its duties and functions,
including, but not limited to, the employment of any bond counsel
deemed advisable in connection with the issuance and sale of bonds.
   (f) A member, officer, or agent of the authority shall not be
subject to personal liability on any bonds or ancillary obligations
or other obligations issued or entered into under this title or for
any acts or omissions of members, officers, or agents in carrying out
the powers and duties conferred by this title.
   (g) The members of the authority shall serve without compensation.




99005.  The authority may do all of the following:
   (a) Sue and be sued.
   (b) Issue taxable or tax-exempt bonds for the purpose of funding
the accumulated budget deficit and paying costs related thereto,
including, but not limited to, reserves, capitalized interest, costs
of obtaining or entering into any ancillary obligations, and costs of
issuance, or for the purpose of refunding any bonds previously
issued pursuant to this title and paying the costs related thereto.
   (c) Enter into ancillary obligations and other contracts deemed
necessary or appropriate by the authority in connection with any
bonds issued under this title.
   (d) Establish the terms and conditions for the financing program
undertaken pursuant to this title.
   (e) Employ or contract for any services, including, but not
limited to, consulting services and legal services authorized
pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 99004, or engage other agents
or advisers in connection with the financing program, as deemed
necessary by the authority.
   (f) In addition to all other powers specifically granted in this
title, do all things necessary or convenient, including the
delegation of necessary duties to the Director of Finance, as
chairperson, and to the Treasurer, as agent for sale of the bonds, to
carry out the powers and purposes of this title.



99006.  (a) The Director of Finance shall, as chairperson of the
authority, take all actions necessary to have included in the annual
Governor's Budget for each fiscal year in which the Fiscal Recovery
Fund is in existence and any bonds or ancillary obligations remain
outstanding, an appropriation of the special sales tax revenues
received in that fiscal year to pay those obligations.  The director
shall further use his or her best efforts to have included in the
annual Budget Bill or another bill separate from the annual Budget
Bill, for each fiscal year in which the Fiscal Recovery Fund is in
existence and any bonds or ancillary obligations remain outstanding,
an appropriation of the special sales tax revenues received in that
fiscal year for the purposes of this title.  The director shall
notify the trustee and, if the trustee is not the Treasurer, notify
the Treasurer, in each applicable year of the actions taken pursuant
to this subdivision, including providing copies of the Governor's
Budget and either the annual Budget Bill or other bill proposing an
appropriation of the special sales tax revenue.
   (b) The Director of Finance shall notify the Treasurer, the
trustee, and the board when, in each case, (1) and (2) of the
following events have occurred:
   (1) Any of the following has occurred:
   (A) All bonds issued pursuant to this title and all related
ancillary obligations have been paid or retired.
   (B) Payment of the principal of and interest on all bonds issued
pursuant to this title and ancillary obligations have been
irrevocably provided for pursuant to the indenture and no bonds are
deemed "outstanding" pursuant to the indenture.
   (C) The Fiscal Recovery Fund holds sufficient funds to pay the
principal of, and interest to final maturity on, all bonds issued
pursuant to this title that are outstanding and to pay all ancillary
obligations, if those funds were appropriated for that purpose by the
Legislature.
   (D) No bonds were issued pursuant to this title and the Director
of Finance, as chairperson of the authority, announces that no bonds
will be issued pursuant to this title.
   (2) Any of the following has occurred:
   (A) All bonds issued pursuant to Title 18 (commencing with Section
99050) and all ancillary obligations relating thereto have been paid
or retired.
   (B) Payment of the principal of and interest on all of those bonds
and the payment of ancillary obligations identified in subparagraph
(A) has been irrevocably provided for pursuant to the related
resolution and no bonds or ancillary obligations are deemed
"outstanding" pursuant to that resolution.
   (C) The Fiscal Recovery Fund holds sufficient funds to pay the
principal of, and interest to final maturity on, all of the bonds and
to pay ancillary obligations identified in subparagraph (A) that are
outstanding.
   (D) The Economic Recovery Bond Act was not approved by the voters.

   (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, Section 5924 shall
not apply to payment of any fees or costs of any ancillary
obligations entered into by the authority or the Treasurer in
connection with any bonds issued pursuant to this title.
   (d) For purposes of subdivision (d) of Section 6051.5, and
subdivision (d) of Section 6201.5, of the Revenue and Taxation Code,
and Section 99010 of this code, notification pursuant to subdivision
(b) shall be deemed to be given by the Director of Finance only when
the notifications described in both paragraph (1) and paragraph (2)
of subdivision (b) have been given.



99007.  Section 10295 of, and Article 4 (commencing with Section
10335) of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of Division 2 of, the Public Contract
Code do not apply to agreements entered into by the authority or any
individual to whom the authority delegates contracting authority in
connection with the sale of bonds or other matters authorized under
this title.

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