(1) It is the purpose of this section to maintain the fiscal solvency of public bodies, agencies, and political subdivisions in public borrowing; to prescribe a statewide maximum bond interest rate which is flexible with the bond market and from which are exempted bonds rated in the three highest ratings by nationally recognized rating services; and to authorize the State Board of Administration, when warranted, to authorize an interest rate in excess of the maximum. This section shall be applicable to debt instruments whose interest is either taxable or tax-exempt from income taxation under federal law existing on the date the bonds are issued.
(2) As used in this section and s. 215.845:
(a) “Governmental unit” means any department, board, commission, or other agency of the state, or any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, heretofore or hereafter created, or any board, commission, authority, or other public agency or instrumentality which is now or hereafter authorized by law to issue bonds.
(b) “Bonds” includes:
1. “General obligation bonds,” which are obligations secured by the full faith and credit of a governmental unit or payable from the proceeds of ad valorem taxes of a governmental unit.
2. “Revenue bonds,” which are obligations of a governmental unit issued to pay the cost of a self-liquidating project or improvements thereof, or combination of one or more projects or improvements thereof, and payable from the earnings of such project and any other special funds authorized to be pledged as additional security therefor, except for bonds issued to finance projects under part II, part III, or part V of chapter 159 or health facilities under part III of chapter 154.
3. “Bond anticipation notes,” which are notes issued by a governmental unit in anticipation of the issuance of general obligation or revenue bonds.
4. “Limited revenue bonds,” which are obligations issued by a governmental unit to pay the cost of a project or improvement thereof, or combination of one or more projects or improvements thereof, and payable from funds of a governmental unit, exclusive of ad valorem taxes, special assessments, or earnings from such projects or improvements.
5. “Special assessment bonds,” which are bonds that provide for capital improvements and are paid in whole or in part by levying and collecting special assessments on the abutting, adjoining, contiguous, or other specially benefited property.
(3) Bonds may bear interest at a rate not to exceed an average net interest cost rate, which shall be computed by adding 300 basis points to The Bond Buyer “20 Bond Index” published immediately preceding the first day of the calendar month in which the bonds are sold. If the interest rate on bonds bearing a floating or variable rate of interest as calculated on the date of the initial sale thereof does not exceed the limitation provided by this subsection, so long as the basis, method, or formula for computing the floating or variable rate does not change during the life of the bonds, subsequent increases in the interest rate in accordance with said basis, method, or formula shall not cause the interest rate on the bonds to violate the limitation provided by this subsection. A certificate by the issuer of the bonds as to the computation of the interest rate in compliance with this requirement shall be deemed conclusive evidence of compliance with the provisions of this subsection. Such maximum rate does not apply to bonds rated by a nationally recognized rating service in any one of the three highest classifications, which rating services and classifications are determined pursuant to rules adopted by the State Board of Administration.
(4) Upon the request of a governmental unit, the State Board of Administration may authorize, for a specific issue or reissue of bonds, a rate of interest in excess of the maximum rate prescribed in subsection (3). The governmental unit shall provide in its request:
(a) Relevant supporting data which shall include, but not be limited to:
1. The official statement or prospectus, if available, or similar information relating to the sale of the bonds;
2. The resolution or ordinance authorizing the issuance of the bonds;
3. Financial data relating to anticipated revenue, debt service, and coverage; and
4. The most recent financial statement of the governmental unit.
(b) Information relating to sale of the bonds, including whether they will be sold at public or private sale, and the amount of the discount, if any.
In making the determination to exceed the maximum interest rate, the State Board of Administration shall consider, but not be limited to considering, comparable sales of other state, county, municipal, or district bonds and evidence that the objectives and intent of the issuing of such bonds will be realized.
(5) The State Board of Administration shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section.
(6) Any provision of law, whether special or general, which is in conflict with this section is expressly superseded by this section.
(7) This section does not apply to bonds which have been sold prior to the effective date of this section but which are issued on or after the effective date of this section, nor does this section apply to bonds issued to finance projects under part II, part III, or part V of chapter 159 or health facilities under part III of chapter 154.
(8) This section does not apply to limit or restrict the rate of interest on bonds or other obligations of municipal utilities or agencies thereof issued or made pursuant to authority provided in part II of chapter 166 and s. 215.431.
History.—s. 1, ch. 80-318; s. 1, ch. 81-195; s. 81, ch. 83-217; s. 7, ch. 84-171; s. 1, ch. 86-15; s. 6, ch. 96-177.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XIV - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 215 - Financial Matters: General Provisions
215.02 - Manner of Paying Money Into the Treasury.
215.03 - Party to Be Reimbursed on Reversal of Judgment for State.
215.04 - Department of Financial Services to Report Delinquents.
215.05 - Department of Financial Services to Certify Accounts of Delinquents.
215.06 - Certified Accounts of Delinquents as Evidence.
215.07 - Preference of State in Case of Insolvency.
215.08 - Delinquent Collectors to Be Reported to State Attorney.
215.09 - Delinquent Collectors; Forfeiture of Commissions.
215.10 - Delinquent Collectors; Suspension.
215.11 - Defaulting Officers; Department of Financial Services to Report to Clerk.
215.12 - Defaulting Officers; Duty of Clerk.
215.15 - School Appropriations to Have Priority.
215.179 - Solicitation of Payment.
215.18 - Transfers Between Funds; Limitation.
215.195 - Agency Deposits Relating to the Statewide Cost Allocation Plan.
215.196 - Architects Incidental Trust Fund; Creation; Assessment.
215.197 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.
215.198 - Operating Trust Fund.
215.199 - Audit and Warrant Clearing Trust Fund.
215.20 - Certain Income and Certain Trust Funds to Contribute to the General Revenue Fund.
215.211 - Service Charge; Elimination or Reduction for Specified Proceeds.
215.22 - Certain Income and Certain Trust Funds Exempt.
215.23 - When Contributions to Be Made.
215.24 - Exemptions Where Federal Contributions or Private Grants.
215.245 - Contracts With Federal Government; Indemnification Authorized in Certain Circumstances.
215.25 - Manner of Contributions; Rules and Regulations.
215.26 - Repayment of Funds Paid Into State Treasury Through Error.
215.31 - State Funds; Deposit in State Treasury.
215.311 - State Funds; Exceptions.
215.32 - State Funds; Segregation.
215.3206 - Trust Funds; Termination or Re-Creation.
215.3207 - Trust Funds; Establishment; Criteria.
215.3208 - Trust Funds; Legislative Review.
215.321 - Regulatory Trust Fund.
215.34 - State Funds; Noncollectible Items; Procedure.
215.35 - State Funds; Warrants and Their Issuance.
215.36 - State Funds; Laws Not Repealed.
215.405 - State Agencies and the Judicial Branch Authorized to Collect Costs of Fingerprinting.
215.42 - Purchases From Appropriations, Proof of Delivery.
215.425 - Extra Compensation Claims Prohibited; Bonuses; Severance Pay.
215.43 - Public Bonds, Notes, and Other Securities.
215.431 - Issuance of Bond Anticipation Notes.
215.44 - Board of Administration; Powers and Duties in Relation to Investment of Trust Funds.
215.4401 - Board of Administration; Public Record Exemptions.
215.441 - Board of Administration; Appointment of Executive Director.
215.442 - Executive Director; Reporting Requirements; Public Meeting.
215.444 - Investment Advisory Council.
215.45 - Sale and Exchange of Securities.
215.47 - Investments; Authorized Securities; Loan of Securities.
215.4701 - Trademarks, Copyrights, or Patents.
215.4702 - Investments in Publicly Traded Companies Operating in Northern Ireland.
215.471 - Divestiture by the State Board of Administration; Reporting Requirements.
215.472 - Prohibited Investments.
215.473 - Divestiture by the State Board of Administration; Sudan; Iran.
215.474 - Analyses of Technology and Growth Investments.
215.475 - Investment Policy Statement.
215.4755 - Certification and Disclosure Requirements for Investment Advisers and Managers.
215.48 - Consent and Ratification of Appropriate Board, Agency, or of the Judicial Branch.
215.49 - Making Funds Available for Investment.
215.50 - Custody of Securities Purchased; Income.
215.51 - Investment Accounts; Changes, Notice, Etc.
215.515 - Investment Accounts; Charges for Services.
215.52 - Rules and Regulations.
215.53 - Powers of Existing Officers and Boards, the Judicial Branch, and Agencies Not Affected.
215.55 - Federal Use of State Lands Trust Fund; County Distribution.
215.551 - Federal Use of State Lands Trust Fund; County Distribution; Requests by Counties.
215.555 - Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund.
215.5551 - Reinsurance to Assist Policyholders Program.
215.557 - Reports of Insured Values.
215.5586 - My Safe Florida Home Program.
215.5588 - Florida Disaster Recovery Program.
215.559 - Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program.
215.5595 - Insurance Capital Build-Up Incentive Program.
215.55952 - Annual Report on Economic Impact of a 1-in-100-Year Hurricane.
215.56005 - Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation.
215.5601 - Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund.
215.5602 - James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program.
215.56021 - Exemptions From Public Records and Public Meetings Requirements; Peer Review Panels.
215.58 - Definitions Relating to State Bond Act.
215.59 - State Bonds, Revenue Bonds; Issuance.
215.60 - State Bonds for Financing Road Acquisition and Construction.
215.605 - State Bonds for Right-of-Way Acquisition or Bridge Construction.
215.61 - State System of Public Education Capital Outlay Bonds.
215.615 - Fixed-Guideway Transportation Systems Funding.
215.616 - State Bonds for Federal Aid Highway Construction.
215.617 - Bonds for State-Funded Infrastructure Bank.
215.619 - Bonds for Everglades Restoration.
215.62 - Division of Bond Finance.
215.64 - Powers of the Division.
215.65 - Bond Fee Trust Fund, Expenditures; Schedule of Fees.
215.655 - Arbitrage Compliance Program, Expenditures; Schedule of Fees.
215.66 - Request for Issuance of Bonds; Procedure Requirements.
215.67 - Issuance of State Bonds.
215.68 - Issuance of Bonds; Form; Maturity Date, Execution, Sale.
215.69 - State Board of Administration to Administer Funds.
215.70 - State Board of Administration to Act in Case of Defaults.
215.71 - Application of Bond Proceeds.
215.72 - Covenants With Bondholders.
215.73 - Approval of Bond Issue by State Board of Administration.
215.75 - Bonds Securities for Public Bodies.
215.76 - Exemption of Bonds From Taxation.
215.82 - Validation; When Required.
215.821 - Issuance of Bonds by State Agencies.
215.83 - Construction of State Bond Act.
215.835 - Rulemaking Authority.
215.84 - Government Bonds; Maximum Rate of Interest.
215.845 - Certain Special Laws Establishing Interest Rates on Bonds Prohibited.
215.85 - Direct Deposit of Public Funds.
215.86 - Management Systems and Controls.
215.91 - Florida Financial Management Information System; Board; Council.
215.92 - Definitions Relating to Florida Financial Management Information System Act.
215.93 - Florida Financial Management Information System.
215.94 - Designation, Duties, and Responsibilities of Functional Owners.
215.95 - Financial Management Information Board.
215.96 - Coordinating Council and Design and Coordination Staff.
215.962 - Standards for State Agency Use of Card-Based Technology.
215.965 - Disbursement of State Moneys.
215.966 - Refinancing of Bonds.
215.97 - Florida Single Audit Act.
215.971 - Agreements Funded With Federal or State Assistance.
215.98 - State Debt Fiscal Responsibility.
215.981 - Audits of State Agency Direct-Support Organizations and Citizen Support Organizations.