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2011 Vermont Code
Title 24 Appendix Municipal Charters
Chapter 405 CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
§ 37 Indebtedness; Short-term borrowing


24 VT Stats App. § 405-37. (2011 through Adj Sess) What's This?

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APPENDIX

Municipal Charters

PART IV

Solid Waste Districts

CHAPTER 405. CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

Subchapter IV. Annual Budgets and Assessments

§ 405-37. Indebtedness; Short-term borrowing

(a) The board of commissioners may borrow money through the issuance of notes of the district in an amount not to exceed 25 percent of the district's current operating budget, for the purpose of paying current expenses of the district. Such notes must mature within one year.

(b) The board of commissioners may also borrow money in anticipation of grants-in-aid from any source and any revenues other than assessments, in an amount not to exceed 50 percent of such grants or revenues, through the issuance of notes of the district. Such notes must mature within one year, but may be renewed as provided by general law; provided, however, such notes may not be renewed more than once or for a term in excess of two years from the date of the original loan without the approval of a majority of the voters of the district.

(c) The board of commissioners may also borrow money in anticipation of assessments to each member municipality in an amount not to exceed 90 percent of the amount assessed for each year, and may issue notes of the district which must mature within one year.

(d) The board of commissioners may also borrow money in anticipation of bond proceeds which have been authorized as provided in this subchapter. These notes shall be issued as provided in chapter 53 of Title 24.

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