Code of Alabama
Chapter 3A - Alabama Public Health Finance Authority.
Section 22-3A-16 - Appropriation Made; Debt Service Reserve Fund Established.

(a) For the purpose of providing funds to enable the authority to pay on their respective due dates the principal of and the interest and premium (if any) on any bonds issued by it under the provisions of this chapter and to accomplish the objects of this chapter, there is hereby irrevocably pledged to such purpose and there is hereby appropriated so much as may be necessary for such purpose of the receipts from the incremental and additional excise taxes or fees levied on the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances by the provisions of (i) the act resulting from the enactment of House Bill 310 introduced at the 1990 Regular Session of the Alabama Legislature (whether such bill is enacted before or after this chapter) or (ii) any other statute, now or hereafter enacted, which appropriates or pledges such a tax or fee for the payment of the principal of and the interest and premium (if any) on bonds issued by the authority under the provisions of this chapter.
(b) A Debt Service Reserve Fund is authorized to be established and maintained in such an amount and under such conditions for any or all series of the bonds as may be determined by the authority in its resolution(s) relating to the bonds. The authority is authorized to make payments from bond proceeds or any other funds or revenues available to it (including tax revenues pledged for the payment of the authority's bonds in excess of those required to meet current debt service on such bonds) into the Debt Service Reserve Fund. Income earned from the investment of moneys held in the Debt Service Reserve Fund may be used by the authority for any purpose designated by the authority that would constitute a permitted use of funds of the authority under this chapter. The authority is authorized to determine the conditions for the utilization of the Debt Service Reserve Fund (including earnings from the investment of such fund) in its resolution(s) relating to the bonds secured thereby, and by the terms of such resolution(s), to dedicate and pledge such fund and the investment earnings therefrom to payment of debt service on the bonds.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control.

Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally.

Chapter 3A - Alabama Public Health Finance Authority.

Section 22-3A-1 - Legislative Findings and Declarations.

Section 22-3A-2 - Definitions.

Section 22-3A-3 - Creation of Corporation; Members.

Section 22-3A-4 - Application.

Section 22-3A-5 - Certificate of Incorporation.

Section 22-3A-6 - Members; Officers; Terms; Records; Meetings; Appointment of Governor's Designee.

Section 22-3A-7 - Powers of Authority.

Section 22-3A-8 - Issuance of Bonds.

Section 22-3A-9 - Form of Bonds; Redemption Option.

Section 22-3A-10 - Authentication of Bonds.

Section 22-3A-11 - Sale of Bonds.

Section 22-3A-12 - Nature of Bonds.

Section 22-3A-13 - Tax Exemption; Use of Bonds as Security; Investment in Bonds.

Section 22-3A-14 - Refunding Bonds.

Section 22-3A-15 - Disposition of Proceeds of Bonds; Public Health Facilities Building Fund; Powers of Authority; Improvement and Construction Defined; Supervision; Bidding.

Section 22-3A-16 - Appropriation Made; Debt Service Reserve Fund Established.

Section 22-3A-17 - Obligations, etc., as Obligations of Authority and Not State.

Section 22-3A-18 - Investment of Proceeds From Bond Sale; When Authorized; Application of Income.

Section 22-3A-19 - Certain Public Health Facilities as Primary Obligation of Authority; Reimbursement to Counties; Refinancing or Refunding of Obligations.

Section 22-3A-20 - Authority as Nonprofit Corporation.

Section 22-3A-21 - Dissolution of Authority.

Section 22-3A-22 - Payment by State Treasurer Authorized; Records.

Section 22-3A-23 - Approval of Allocations Other Than Those in Section 22-3a- 19(a) to Be Unanimous.

Section 22-3A-24 - Payments and Investment Agreements to Ensure Federal Tax Exemption.