2023 Wyoming Statutes
Title 21 - Education
Chapter 16 - Higher Education Generally
Article 7 - Wyoming Higher Education Assistance Authority
Section 21-16-705 - Powers and Duties Generally; Preference to State Financial Institutions.

Universal Citation:
WY Stat § 21-16-705 (2023)
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21-16-705. Powers and duties generally; preference to state financial institutions.

(a) For the purposes of this article, the authority may:

(i) Sue and be sued and procure necessary liability insurance;

(ii) Have a seal;

(iii) Make and execute contracts and other instruments;

(iv) Adopt rules and regulations in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act for its organization, for special meetings of the board, for internal management and administration of its loan program, operations, properties and facilities and as necessary to carry out this article;

(v) Acquire or contract to acquire by grant, purchase, option or otherwise, real, personal or mixed property or any interest in property;

(vi) Prepare plans, specifications and cost estimates for the purchase, sale, acquisition or other financing of student loans and modify the plans, specifications, designs or estimates;

(vii) Provide advisory, consultive or educational services, technical assistance and advice to any person in order to carry out the purposes of the authority;

(viii) Borrow money and issue its negotiable obligations and provide for the rights of the holders thereof;

(ix) Mortgage or pledge any or all of its revenue and income and assign or pledge any of its assets for the payment of the principal and interest on any obligations issued and any agreements made in connection with the obligations;

(x) Deposit or invest any funds of the authority as provided in W.S. 21-16-718;

(xi) Procure insurance against any loss in connection with its property and any other assets and operations;

(xii) Engage the services of consultants on a contract basis for rendering professional, financial and technical assistance and advice;

(xiii) Contract for and accept any gifts, grants or loans of funds or property or financial or other aid in any form from the federal government or any federal agency or instrumentality thereof, or from any other source and subject to this article, and pass through or otherwise comply with any terms and conditions;

(xiv) Pursuant to this article and under terms and conditions as it prescribes, make student loans which may be insured or guaranteed by governmental or private entities;

(xv) Acquire present or contingent interests in student loans from financial institutions or other lending institutions pursuant to this article and under terms and conditions as the authority may prescribe;

(xvi) Take, hold, expend and administer, from any source, any real property, personal property and monies, or any interest therein, and the income therefrom, either absolutely or in trust, for any purpose of this article. No obligation of the authority under this article shall be an obligation of the state nor shall any obligation of the authority be payable out of any monies except those provided under this article;

(xvii) Issue obligations, the interest on which may or may not be exempt from federal income tax calculations;

(xviii) Develop and administer all programs and perform all functions necessary or convenient to promote and facilitate the making of student loans and provide such other higher education loan assistance and services as the authority deems necessary or desirable;

(xix) Enter into loan servicing agreements with any financial institution, lending institution or servicer at reasonable fees; and

(xx) Consent to modification of the terms of any loan or contract to which the authority is a party, subject to any contract with the holders of its obligations.

(b) In purchasing loans from or making loans to financial institutions pursuant to this article, the authority shall give preference to financial institutions authorized to do business within the state.

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