2005 Minnesota Statutes - 473I.06 — Baseball park revenue bonds.


473I.06 Baseball park revenue bonds.
Subdivision 1. Purposes. After making the determinations required by section 473I.03, the commissioner may sell and issue revenue bonds to make the loan to the municipality, to establish a reserve fund or funds, and to pay the cost of issuance of the bonds.
Subd. 2. Amount. The principal amount of the bonds issued for the purposes specified in subdivision 1 must not exceed $330,000,000. The commissioner shall deposit an amount of the proceeds equal to the contributions under section 473I.03, subdivision 1, clause (1), from the team and other private sources, in the baseball debt service account.
Subd. 3. Procedure. The commissioner may sell and issue the bonds on the terms and conditions the commissioner determines to be in the best interests of the state. The bonds may be sold at public or private sale. The commissioner may enter any agreements or pledges the commissioner determines necessary or useful to sell the bonds that are not inconsistent with sections 473I.01 to 473I.07. Sections 16A.672 to 16A.675 apply to the bonds. The metropolitan sports facilities commission shall transfer an amount, not to exceed one percent of the principal amount of the bonds, from its accumulated reserves to the commissioner to pay for the cost of issuance of the bonds.
Subd. 4. Revenue sources. The bonds are payable only from the following sources:
(1) the principal and any investment earnings on the assets of the debt service account;
(2) payments of the municipality and team under the loan made by the commissioner; and
(3) other revenues pledged to the payment of the bonds.
Subd. 5. Refunding bonds. The commissioner may issue bonds to refund outstanding bonds issued under subdivision 1, including the payment of any redemption premiums on the bonds and any interest accrued or to accrue to the first redemption date after delivery of the refunding bonds. The proceeds of the refunding bonds may, in the discretion of the commissioner, be applied to the purchases or payment at maturity of the bonds to be refunded, or the redemption of the outstanding bonds on the first redemption date after delivery of the refunding bonds and may, until so used, be placed in escrow to be applied to the purchase, retirement, or redemption. Refunding bonds issued under this subdivision must be issued and secured in the manner provided by the commissioner.
Subd. 6. Not a general or moral obligation. Bonds issued under this section are not public debt, and the full faith, credit, and taxing powers of the state are not pledged for their payment. The bonds may not be paid, directly in whole or part from a tax of statewide application on any class of property, income, transaction, or privilege. Payment of the bonds is limited to the revenues explicitly authorized to be pledged under this section and section 473I.07 and the legislature intends that no state money will be used to pay the bonds. The state neither makes nor has a moral obligation to pay the bonds, if the pledged revenues and other legal security for them is insufficient.
Subd. 7. Trustee. The commissioner may contract with and appoint a trustee for bond holders. The trustee has the powers and authority vested in it by the commissioner under the bond and trust indentures.
Subd. 8. Pledges. Any pledge made by the commissioner is valid and binding from the time the pledge is made. The money or property pledged and later received by the commissioner is immediately subject to the lien of the pledge without any physical delivery of the property or money or further act, and the lien of any pledge is valid and binding as against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract, or otherwise against the commissioner, whether or not those parties have notice of the lien or pledge. Neither the order nor any other instrument by which a pledge is created need be recorded.
Subd. 9. Bonds; purchase and cancellation. The commissioner, subject to agreements with bondholders that may then exist, may, out of any money available for the purpose, purchase bonds of the commissioner at a price not exceeding (1) if the bonds are then redeemable, the redemption price then applicable plus accrued interest to the next interest payment date thereon, or (2) if the bonds are not redeemable, the redemption price applicable on the first date after the purchase upon which the bonds become subject to redemption plus accrued interest to that date.
Subd. 10. State pledge against impairment of contracts. The state pledges and agrees with the holders of any bonds that the state will not limit or alter the rights vested in the commissioner to fulfill the terms of any agreements made with the bondholders, or in any way impair the rights and remedies of the holders until the bonds, together with interest on them, with interest on any unpaid installments of interest, and all costs and expenses in connection with any action or proceeding by or on behalf of the bondholders, are fully met and discharged. The commissioner may include this pledge and agreement of the state in any agreement with the holders of bonds issued under this section.
HIST: 2002 c 397 s 10

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