(a) A general obligation bond; or
(b) An obligation that is secured by all lawfully available funds of the public body.
(2) When a public body pledges its full faith and credit and taxing power to pay an obligation, the pledge constitutes an enforceable promise or contract by the public body:
(a) To pay the obligation out of lawfully available funds of the public body; and
(b) If lawfully available funds are insufficient to pay when due the amounts owing on the obligation, to levy, impose and collect a tax that is within the authority of the public body to levy, impose and collect in an amount sufficient to pay the amounts owing under the obligation, including past due amounts and penalties.
(3) If a public body fails to pay when due an amount owing under an obligation secured by a pledge of the full faith and credit and taxing power of the public body, the owner of the obligation, or the trustee appointed to act on behalf of the owner, may bring an action in the circuit court of the county in which the principal offices of the public body are located to compel the public body:
(a) To appropriate and expend sufficient lawfully available funds to pay the amounts owing on the obligation; or
(b) If lawfully available funds are insufficient to pay when due the amounts owing on the obligation, to levy, impose and collect a tax that is within the authority of the public body to levy, impose and collect in an amount sufficient to pay the amounts owing under the obligation, including past due amounts and penalties.
(4) An owner of the obligation, or a trustee appointed to act on behalf of the owner, may initiate a proceeding to impose remedial sanctions under ORS 33.055 against members of the governing body of a public body for failure to comply with an order of the court under this section.
(5) A pledge of the full faith and credit and taxing power authorized by this section does not, by itself, create a lien on the revenues or property of the public body. [2007 c.783 ยง50a]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 287A - Local Government Borrowing
Section 287A.001 - Definitions for ORS chapter 287A.
Section 287A.050 - Authority of city to issue general obligation bonds.
Section 287A.100 - Authority of county to issue general obligation bonds.
Section 287A.105 - Limitation on bonded indebtedness of county.
Section 287A.140 - Ad valorem tax levy to pay general obligation bonds.
Section 287A.145 - Misspent proceeds of general obligation bonds.
Section 287A.150 - Authority of public body to issue revenue bonds.
Section 287A.180 - Short-term borrowing by public body.
Section 287A.195 - Compliance with constitutional or statutory debt limits.
Section 287A.300 - Terms and conditions of bond sales; delegation of authority.
Section 287A.315 - Pledge of full faith and credit and taxing power.
Section 287A.325 - Covenants of public bodies regarding pledges.
Section 287A.335 - Agreements for exchange of interest rates; rules.
Section 287A.339 - Termination payment of conduit borrower.
Section 287A.340 - Credit enhancement devices.
Section 287A.343 - Public body purchase of own bonds.
Section 287A.360 - Current refunding bonds.
Section 287A.365 - Advance refunding bonds and forward current refunding.
Section 287A.375 - Maximum amount of advance refunding bonds.
Section 287A.380 - Tax levy to pay maturing general obligation advance refunding bonds.
Section 287A.482 - Definitions for ORS 287A.482 to 287A.488.
Section 287A.630 - Oregon Municipal Debt Advisory Commission; creation; term; compensation.
Section 287A.632 - Meetings; quorum; personnel.
Section 287A.634 - Powers and duties of commission; rules; fees.
Section 287A.640 - Notice to commission of proposed issues; duty of public bodies to assist; rules.