Any county board of education and any city board of education may from time to time sell and issue refunding warrants for the purpose of refunding the principal of warrants then outstanding that were issued by the said board of education under the provisions of either this article or any other act or statute, and the interest accrued on the warrants to be refunded, whether or not the principal of the said outstanding warrants shall have matured at the time of the issuance of the refunding warrants and regardless of the date on which the warrants to be refunded shall have a stated maturity or shall be subject to redemption or cancellation. Any premium necessary to redeem or retire the warrants to be so refunded may be paid out of the proceeds from the refunding warrants; and the total principal amount of the refunding warrants shall not exceed the sum of (i) the principal of the warrants to be refunded, (ii) the interest accrued and unpaid thereon plus the interest to mature thereon until the date on which they are to be redeemed or paid and (iii) the amount of any such redemption premium. Except for the fact that refunding warrants are issued for refunding purposes rather than any of the purposes referred to in Section 16-13-70, all the provisions of this article relating to warrants generally shall be applicable to refunding warrants issued hereunder.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 13 - School Finances Generally.
Article 4 - Tax Anticipation Warrants in Cities and Counties.
Section 16-13-70 - Issuance Authorized; Purposes; Source of Payment.
Section 16-13-71 - Terms and Conditions; Sale; Use of Proceeds.
Section 16-13-72 - Refunding Warrants.
Section 16-13-73 - Approval of Issue by State Superintendent of Education.
Section 16-13-74 - Warrants Legal Investments for Fiduciaries.
Section 16-13-75 - Exemption From Taxation.
Section 16-13-76 - Moneys Allocated Under Article or Chapter Not to Be Pledged.
Section 16-13-77 - Effect of Article on Existing Powers of Boards of Education.