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2006 Georgia Code - 46-4-101
46-4-101. (a) When the authority desires to issue revenue
bonds as permitted by this article, the authority shall, prior to
the adoption of a resolution authorizing the issuance of such
bonds, enter into one or more contracts with no less than five
political subdivisions which are authorized to contract with the
authority in accordance with Code Section 46-4-100. All such
contracts shall be in accordance with Code Section 46-4-99.
(b) The acquisition, construction,
reconstruction, improvement, equipping, alteration, repair, or
extension of any project, and the issuance, in anticipation of the
collection of the revenues from such project, of bonds to provide
funds to pay the cost thereof, may be authorized under this article
by resolution of the authority. Unless otherwise provided therein,
such resolution shall take effect immediately and need not be laid
over or published or posted. The authority, in determining such
cost, may include all costs and estimated costs of the issuance of
the bonds; all engineering, inspection, fiscal, and legal expenses;
the interest which it is estimated will accrue during the
construction period and during such additional period as the
authority may determine on money borrowed, or which it is estimated
will be borrowed pursuant to this article; and all costs included
in the definition of 'cost of project' as defined in Code Section
46-4-81. Such bonds may also be issued to pay off, refund, or
refinance any outstanding bonds or other obligations of any nature
owed by the authority, whether or not such bonds or other
obligations shall then be subject to redemption; and the authority
may provide for such arrangements as it may determine for the
payment and security of the bonds being issued or for the payment
and security of the bonds or other obligations to be paid off,
refunded, or refinanced. Such bonds may also be issued for the
purpose of loaning the proceeds thereof to political subdivisions
for use in their municipal gas systems and to finance any other
corporate purposes of the authority. (c) Revenue bonds may be issued under this
article in one or more series; may bear such date or dates; may
mature at such time or times, not exceeding 50 years from their
respective dates; may bear interest at such rate or rates, that may
be fixed or may vary in accordance with a specified formula or
method of determination, payable at such time or times; may be
payable in such medium of payment at such place or places; may be
in such denomination or denominations; may be in such form, either
coupon or fully registered without coupons; may be issued in any
specific amounts; may carry such registration, conversion, and
exchangeability privileges; may be declared or become due before
the maturity date thereof; may provide such call or redemption
privileges; may have such rank or priority; and may contain such
other terms, covenants, assignments, and conditions as the bond
resolution authorizing the issuance of such bonds or any indenture
or trust agreement may provide. The authority may sell such bonds
in such manner, at such price or prices, and upon such terms and
conditions as shall be determined by the authority. The authority
may arrange for insurance contracts, surety bonds, letters of
credit, lines of credit, commitments to purchase, or other
liquidity or credit support mechanisms and may remarket bonds to
provide security to assure timely payment of bonds. The authority
may by resolution delegate to such officers, employees, or agents
as the authority´s members may select the power to authorize
the issuance and sale of bonds and fix, within limits prescribed in
the resolution, the time and manner of their sale, maturities, date
or rates of interest, and other terms and conditions the officer,
employee, or agent considers appropriate. (d) The bonds shall be signed by the chairman or
other authorized officers of the authority; the corporate seal of
the authority shall be impressed, imprinted, or otherwise
reproduced on the bonds; and the bonds shall be attested by the
signature of the secretary-treasurer or assistant
secretary-treasurer of the authority. The coupons, if any, shall be
signed in such manner as may be directed by the authority. The
signatures of the officers of the authority and the seal of the
authority upon any bond, note, or other debt security issued by the
authority may be by facsimile if the instrument is authenticated or
countersigned by a trustee or other authenticating agent other than
the authority itself or an officer or employee of the authority.
All bonds or notes issued under authority of this article bearing
signatures or facsimiles of the signatures of officers of the
authority in office on the date of the signing thereof shall be
valid and binding, notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof
and payment therefor such officers whose signatures appear thereon
shall have ceased to be officers of the authority. Pending the
preparation of the definitive bonds, interim receipts, in such form
and with such provisions as the authority may determine, may be
issued to the purchasers of bonds to be issued under this
article. (e) Any bond
resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds and any indenture or
trust agreement entered into under this article to finance in whole
or in part the acquisition, construction, reconstruction,
improvement, equipment, alteration, repair, or extension of any
project may contain covenants as to: (1) The rates, fees, tolls, or charges to be
charged for the services, facilities, and commodities of the
project or system; (2) The
use and disposition of the revenue to be derived from the project
or system; (3) The creation
and maintenance of reserves or sinking funds and the regulation,
use, and disposition thereof, including debt service reserve;
renewal and replacement or other capital improvement reserve,
including reserves for the provision of fuel; and such other
reserves as may be reasonably required by the authority for the
operation of its projects and as may be authorized by the bond
resolution or trust agreement or indenture pursuant to which the
issuance of such bonds may be authorized; (4) The purposes to which the proceeds of the
sale of said bonds may be applied, and the use and disposition of
such proceeds; (5) Events of
default and the rights and liabilities arising thereupon, the terms
and conditions upon which bonds issued under this article shall
become or may be declared due before maturity, and the terms and
conditions upon which such declaration and its consequences may be
waived; (6) The issuance of
other additional bonds or instruments payable from or a charge
against the revenue of such project or system; (7) The insurance to be carried thereon and the
use and disposition of insurance proceeds; (8) Books of account and inspection and audit
thereof; (9) Limitations or
restrictions on the power to lease or otherwise dispose of the
project while any of the bonds or interest thereon remains
outstanding and unpaid; and (10) The operation and maintenance of the
project or system, and of the authority. (f) The provisions of this article and of any
bond resolution, indenture, or trust agreement entered into
pursuant to this article shall be a contract with every holder of
the bonds; and the duties of the authority under this article and
under any such bond resolution, indenture, or trust agreement shall
be enforceable by any bondholder by mandamus or other appropriate
action or proceeding at law or in equity. (g) The authority shall give notice to the
district attorney of the Atlanta Judicial Circuit of its intention
to issue its revenue bonds, setting forth the fact of service of
such notice, the principal amount of bonds to be issued, the
purpose for which the same are to be issued, whether the bonds are
to be issued in separate series or installments from time to time,
the interest rate or rates which such bonds are to bear, the amount
of principal to be paid in each year during the life of the bonds
or the method or formula by which such amounts shall be determined,
the date by which all bonds are to be paid in full, and the
security to be pledged to the payment of the bond; provided,
however, that such notice, in the discretion of the authority, in
lieu of specifying the rate or rates of interest which the bonds
are to bear, may state that the bonds when issued will bear
interest at a rate not exceeding a maximum per annum rate of
interest specified in the notice or the maximum rate permitted, at
any time, by law, or, in the event the bonds, or any series or
installment thereof, are to bear different rates of interest for
different maturity dates, may state that none of such rates will
exceed the maximum rate specified in the notice; provided, further,
that nothing in this subsection shall be construed as prohibiting
or restricting the right of the authority to sell the bonds at a
discount, even if in so doing the effective interest cost resulting
therefrom would exceed the maximum per annum interest rate
specified in the notice to the district attorney. Such notice shall
be signed by the chairman, vice chairman, or
secretary-treasurer. (h)
Within 20 days after the date of service of the required notice,
the district attorney shall prepare and file in the office of the
clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton County a complaint directed
to the Superior Court of Fulton County in the name of the state and
against the authority, setting forth the fact of service of such
notice, the amount of the bonds to be issued, for what purpose they
are to be issued, whether the bonds are to be issued in separate
series or installments from time to time, the interest rate or
rates they are to bear or the maximum rate or rates of interest,
the amount of principal and interest to be paid annually or the
method or formula by which the amount of such payments shall be
determined, and the date by which all bonds are to be paid in full.
In addition, the district attorney shall obtain from the judge of
the court an order requiring the authority by its proper officers
to appear at such time and place as the judge may direct, either
during a session of court or in chambers, within 20 days after the
filing of the complaint, and show cause, if any, why the bonds
should not be confirmed and validated. Such complaint and order
shall be served upon the authority in the manner provided by law;
and to such complaint the authority shall make sworn answer at or
before the date set in the order for the hearing.
(i) Prior to the hearing of the
cause, the clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton County shall
publish in the official organ of Fulton County once during each of
the two weeks immediately preceding the week in which the hearing
is to be held a notice to the public that, on the day specified in
the order providing for the hearing of the cause, the same will be
heard. (j) Within the time
prescribed in the order or at such other time as he may fix, the
judge of the superior court shall proceed to hear and determine all
questions of law and of fact in the cause, including the question
of whether the contractual obligations which are made a condition
precedent to the issuance of such bonds by subsection (a) of this
Code section have been properly incurred; and the judge shall
render judgment on the cause. Any citizen of this state may become
a party to the proceedings at or before the time set for the
hearing. Any party who is dissatisfied with the judgment of the
court confirming and validating the issuance of the bonds and the
security therefor or refusing to confirm and validate the issuance
of the bonds and the security therefor may appeal from the judgment
under the procedure provided by Article 2 of Chapter 6 of Title 5.
No appeal may be taken by any person who was not a party at the
time the judgment appealed from was rendered. (k) In the event no appeal is filed within 30
days after the date of the judgment of validation, or, if an appeal
is filed, in the event the judgment is affirmed on appeal, the
judgment of the superior court so confirming and validating the
issuance of the bonds and the security therefor shall be forever
conclusive upon the validity of the bonds and the security
therefor. (l) Bonds issued
under this article shall bear a certificate of validation signed
with the facsimile or manually executed signature of the clerk of
the Superior Court of Fulton County stating the date on which the
bonds were validated as provided in this Code section; and such
entry shall be original evidence of the fact of judgment and shall
be received as original evidence in any court in this state.
(m) The authority shall reimburse
the district attorney for his actual costs of the case, if any. For
every $5,000.00 in principal amount of bonds or portion thereof,
there shall be payable to the clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton
County the following fees for validation and confirmation:
(n) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, this article shall govern all civil claims, proceedings, and actions respecting debt of the authority evidenced by revenue bonds. (o) Nothing in this article shall prohibit the authority from issuing bonds, the interest on which is includable in gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes.
| First $500,000.00 | $ 1.00 |
| $501,000.00 - $2,500,000.00 | .25 |
| All over $2,500,000.00 | .10 |
(n) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, this article shall govern all civil claims, proceedings, and actions respecting debt of the authority evidenced by revenue bonds. (o) Nothing in this article shall prohibit the authority from issuing bonds, the interest on which is includable in gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes.
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