Iowa Code
Chapter 261A - HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN AUTHORITY (PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS)
Section 261A.45 - Obligations issued to acquire federally guaranteed securities.

261A.45 Obligations issued to acquire federally guaranteed securities.
1. The authority may finance the cost of a project, refund outstanding indebtedness, or reimburse advances from an endowment or similar fund of an institution as authorized by this subchapter, by issuing its obligations pursuant to a plan of financing involving the acquisition of a federally guaranteed security or the acquisition or entering into of commitments to acquire a federally guaranteed security. For the purposes of this section, “federally guaranteed security” means any direct obligation of, or obligation the principal of and interest on which are fully guaranteed or insured by the United States, or an obligation issued by, or the principal of and interest on which are fully guaranteed or insured by any agency or instrumentality of the United States, including without limitation an obligation that is issued pursuant to the National Housing Act, or any successor provision of law.
2. The authority may acquire or enter into commitments to acquire a federally guaranteed security and pledge or otherwise use the federally guaranteed security in the manner the authority deems in its best interest to secure or otherwise provide a source of repayment of its obligations issued to finance or refinance a project, or may enter into an appropriate agreement with an institution whereby the authority may make a loan to the institution for the purpose of acquiring or entering into commitments to acquire a federally guaranteed security. An agreement entered into pursuant to this section may contain provisions deemed necessary or desirable by the authority for the security or protection of the authority or the holders of the obligations, except that the authority, prior to making an acquisition, commitment, or loan, shall determine and enter into an agreement with the institution or another appropriate institution to require that the proceeds derived from the acquisition of a federally guaranteed security will be used, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of financing or refinancing a project.
3. The obligations issued pursuant to this section shall not exceed in principal amount the cost of financing or refinancing the project as determined by the participating institution and approved by the authority, except that the costs may include, without limitation, all costs and expenses necessary or incidental to the acquisition of or commitment to acquire a federally guaranteed security and to the issuance and obtaining of insurance or guarantee of an obligation issued or incurred in connection with a federally guaranteed security. In other respects the bonds are subject to this subchapter, and the trust agreement creating the bonds may contain provisions set forth in this subchapter as the authority deems appropriate.
4. If a project is financed or refinanced pursuant to this section, the title to the project shall remain in the participating institution owning the project, subject to the lien of a mortgage or security interest securing, directly or indirectly, the federally guaranteed securities being purchased or to be purchased.
85 Acts, ch 210, §15; 2017 Acts, ch 54, §38
Referred to in §261A.42

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 261A - HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN AUTHORITY (PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS)

Section 261A.1 - Short title and citation.

Section 261A.2 - Declaration of purpose.

Section 261A.3 - Legislative findings.

Section 261A.4 - Definitions.

Section 261A.5 - Creation as public instrumentality.

Section 261A.6 - Membership of authority.

Section 261A.7 - Duties of authority.

Section 261A.8 - Powers of authority.

Section 261A.9 - Expenses of authority — limitation of liability.

Section 261A.10 - Acquisition of moneys, endowments, properties, and guarantees.

Section 261A.11 - Conveyance of loan funding deposit after payment of principal and interest.

Section 261A.12 - Obligations.

Section 261A.13 - Trust agreement to secure obligations.

Section 261A.14 - Payment of obligations — nonliability of state.

Section 261A.15 - Pledge of revenues.

Section 261A.16 - Funds for sales of obligations as trust funds — application of funds.

Section 261A.17 - Rights of holders of obligations.

Section 261A.18 - Refunding bonds — purpose — proceeds — investment of proceeds.

Section 261A.19 - Investment of funds of authority.

Section 261A.20 - Obligations as legal investments.

Section 261A.21 - Annual report.

Section 261A.22 - Waiver of competitive bidding.

Section 261A.23 - Institution power — interest rates.

Section 261A.24 - Chapter as alternative method — powers not subject to supervision or regulation.

Section 261A.25 - Notice.

Section 261A.26 - Liberal construction of chapter.

Section 261A.27 - Exercise of powers as essential public function — exemption from taxation.

Section 261A.32 - Legislative findings.

Section 261A.33 - Purpose of subchapter.

Section 261A.34 - Definitions.

Section 261A.35 - General power of authority.

Section 261A.36 - Issuance of obligations.

Section 261A.37 - Loans authorized.

Section 261A.38 - Issuance of obligations — conditions.

Section 261A.39 - General powers — apportionment of costs.

Section 261A.40 - Joint and combination projects.

Section 261A.41 - Expenses.

Section 261A.42 - Obligations.

Section 261A.43 - Resolution provisions.

Section 261A.44 - Obligations secured by trust agreement.

Section 261A.45 - Obligations issued to acquire federally guaranteed securities.

Section 261A.46 - Obligations not liability of state or political subdivision.

Section 261A.47 - Money received by authority.

Section 261A.48 - Powers of holders and trustees.

Section 261A.49 - Bondholders — pledge — agreement of the state.

Section 261A.50 - Provisions controlling.