74-5063. Same; computation of state ceiling and allocation among governmental issuers for 1990; application, approval or denial; expiration of allocation, extension; certification of compliance with federal internal revenue code. (a) The secretary shall determine the state ceiling for calendar year 1990 in accordance with the formula provided therefor in the code and shall allocate the state ceiling among governmental issuers in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(b) The secretary shall reserve until June 1 (1) an amount equal to $5,000,000 for allocation in accordance with the provisions of section 141(b)(5) of the code for private activity use of a portion of the proceeds of bonds issued by governmental issuers, (2) an amount equal to $5,000,000 for allocation for qualified student loan bonds as defined in section 144(b) of the code, and (3) an amount equal to $25,000,000 for allocation for qualified small issue bonds as defined in section 144(a) of the code. On and after June 1, any portion of the state ceiling remaining unused or uncommitted shall be available for allocation to governmental issuers by the secretary without regard to the reservations provided for in this subsection.
(c) Prior to any issuance of private activity bonds subject to the state ceiling, a governmental issuer shall submit to the secretary on a form prescribed by the secretary a written application for an allocation of the state ceiling for such issue.
(d) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the secretary shall approve each properly filed application for an allocation for qualified small issue bonds of $5,000,000 or less on the basis of the chronological order of receipt of applications. If an application is for an allocation in excess of $5,000,000, the secretary may approve the total amount, approve a partial amount or reject the application.
(e) Within five business days after receipt of an application for an allocation, the secretary shall notify the governmental issuer in writing that (1) the application has been approved and shall specify the amount approved, or (2) the application has been denied, or (3) the application has been placed on hold pending receipt of additional information with respect to the application or pending a review of the effect approval of the application will have on the state ceiling.
(f) Unless an extension or a carryforward election is approved by the secretary, an approved allocation, or any portion thereof, that is not utilized by the issuance of the private activity bonds for which the allocation was approved shall expire at the earliest of (1) the time of 11:59 p.m. on the date which is 60 days after the date the notification of the approved allocation is mailed to the governmental issuer or on such other date as the secretary may specify in the notification, or (2) the date upon which the approved allocation is voluntarily surrendered to the secretary by the governmental issuer.
(g) A governmental issuer may request an extension of the expiration date of an approved allocation by filing a written application therefor with the secretary. Any such application must be received by the secretary not less than two days prior to the expiration date of the approved allocation. In such instances, the secretary may approve an extension for a period ending at the earliest of (1) the time of 11:59 p.m. on the date which is 30 days after the initial expiration date, or (2) the date upon which the approved allocation is voluntarily surrendered to the secretary by the governmental issuer. The secretary shall notify the governmental issuer within five business days after receipt of the application if the request for extension has been approved or denied. If the private activity bonds for which an extension has been approved are not issued on or before the last day of the extension period approved by the secretary, the approved allocation shall expire unless a carryforward election is approved by the secretary.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, if an approved allocation or an approved extension period expires, the secretary may grant an extension, or a further extension, for any period ending not later than the time of 11:59 p.m. on December 31.
(i) The secretary shall provide to the governmental issuer on or prior to the date of issuance of any private activity bonds for which an approved allocation has not expired a certification that such bonds meet the requirements of section 146 of the code.
(j) The secretary may approve a carryforward election with respect to an approved allocation or any approved extension if the governmental issuer, in writing (1) requests such action, and (2) indicates that the private activity bonds for which the allocation was approved cannot be issued during calendar year 1990. Such approved carryforward election shall be made by the governmental issuer by means of a statement, signed by a duly authorized official of such issuer. Such statement shall be filed with the secretary and with the internal revenue service in accordance with section 146(f) of the code. A governmental issuer may elect to carryforward such issuing authority only for qualified mortgage bonds, mortgage credit certificates, qualified student loan bonds, qualified redevelopment bonds, as defined in sections 142, 143 and 144 of the code, or for bonds to finance a project described in section 141(e)(1)(A) of the code. In no event shall such carryforward be effective for a period longer than permitted by section 146(f) of the code.
(k) If an approved allocation expires, a governmental issuer may submit another application for an allocation of the state ceiling for the same purpose for which the expired allocation was approved. Any such applications shall be reviewed in order of receipt with no preference or priority being given as a result of the prior application and allocation.
History: L. 1990, ch. 285, ยง 2; Apr. 19.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 74 - State Boards, Commissions And Authorities
Article 50 - Department Of Commerce
74-5001a Purpose of department.
74-5002 Declaration of necessity and public policy.
74-5002c Successors and continuation of department and secretary of economic development.
74-5002d Rules and regulations, orders and directives continued in effect until superseded.
74-5002e Application of documentary references and designations.
74-5002m Rights preserved in legal actions and proceedings.
74-5002o Organization of department; policies governing administration.
74-5002q Rules and regulations to provide objective scoring matrix for awarding housing tax credits.
74-5002r Rules and regulations.
74-5002w Rights preserved in legal actions and proceedings.
74-5002x Transfer of officers and employees; rights and benefits preserved.
74-5002y Authorization to contract for data processing services and training.
74-5005 Powers and duties of department.
74-5007a Purpose and powers of business development division.
74-5009 Division of community development; powers.
74-5011 Same; duties; cooperation by political subdivisions.
74-5012 Same; authorization to enter into certain agreements.
74-5015 Officers and employees, retention of benefits and rights.
74-5016 Property, records and unexpended balances of appropriations transferred.
74-5017 Resolution of conflicts by governor.
74-5018 Rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.
74-5020 Department and office of secretary of economic development abolished.
74-5021 Community resource act; citation.
74-5022 Same; legislative findings and declaration; purpose of act.
74-5025 Same; training and technical assistance; contracts.
74-5026 Same; application for grants; form, manner, time; approval; certified budget.
74-5027 Same; contents of application.
74-5028 Same; grants; amounts; limitations; allocation; reports.
74-5029 Declaration of public policy; development of agricultural products.
74-5033 Contracts for promotional advertising services; bidding exemption.
74-5038 Same; determination of forms to be filed; maintenance of file.
74-5039 "State agency" defined.
74-5048 Division of trade development; powers.
74-5058 Kansas private activity bond allocation act; citation.
74-5062 Same; review of allocation; assistance of advisory committee.
74-5068 Cooperation and assistance required of certain state agencies.
74-5096 Grant administration by department.
74-5098 Authorized uses of grant proceeds; limitations.
74-5099 Cooperative undertakings by city-county economic development organizations.
74-50,100 Authority to award grants terminated.
74-50,101 Evaluation of plans by secretary; report to governor and legislature.
74-50,106 Review and approval of proposed agreements by secretary of commerce; eligibility.
74-50,111 Annual report of IMPACT program activities.
74-50,113 Kansas enterprise zone act.
74-50,115 Same; sales tax exemption; requirements.
74-50,116 Nonmetropolitan regional business program; criteria.
74-50,117 Quarterly list of designated nonmetropolitan regions to revenue.
74-50,118 Nonmetropolitan regions; annual report.
74-50,119 Same; rules and regulations.
74-50,131 Definitions; qualifications; certification of eligibility; rules and regulations.
74-50,132 Tax credits for qualified firms.
74-50,163 Agriculture marketing and promotions advisory board; members; duties.
74-50,181 Title and citation of act.
74-50,183 Athletic commission, established; members, qualifications; terms; compensation.
74-50,184 Same; background investigations.
74-50,185 Inspectors, agents and other personnel; rules and regulations.
74-50,187 Rules and regulations.
74-50,189 Licenses; conditions of issuance.
74-50,190 Sports contests; three judges.
74-50,191 Medical suspensions; medical retirement.
74-50,192 Unlicensed regulated sports; injunctions, restraining or other orders.
74-50,193 Complaints against licensees; suspension, revocation or refusal to issue license, grounds.
74-50,194 Contestants, license required.
74-50,195 Certain sports exempt from regulation under act.
74-50,196 Liability insurance, surety bond or indemnity coverage.
74-50,201 Individual development account program act.
74-50,204 Same; account holder; purposes for withdrawal of moneys.
74-50,205 Same; establishment of account by financial institution; duties; deposits, limitations.
74-50,208 Same; income tax credit for contributions by program contributors.
74-50,209 Qualified older Kansan; access to workforce training; strategic plan required.
74-50,210 Title and intent of act.
74-50,212 Qualified company; eligibility requirements; benefits; retention incentives.
74-50,214 Documentation submitted to department of revenue; rules and regulations.
74-50,215 Annual review of qualified company; books and records; audits.
74-50,220 Recovery zone bonds; allocation; rules and regulations.
74-50,221 Qualified energy conservation bonds; allocation; rules and regulations.
74-50,222 Rural opportunity zones; definitions.
74-50,224 Job creation program fund; expenditures; purposes; annual report.
74-50,225 Economic development incentive programs; application fees; rules and regulations.
74-50,226 Economic development incentive program information database; definitions.
74-50,228 Same; presentations by secretary to legislative committees.