Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 447 — Hospitals, Welfare Activities
Section 447.345 — Temporary Borrowing Authority.

Subdivision 1. Certificates of indebtedness. A hospital district located wholly outside the seven-county metropolitan area and created or reorganized under sections 447.31 to 447.37 may borrow money by issuing certificates of indebtedness in anticipation of taxes previously levied, revenues, and federal aids. Total indebtedness for the certificates must not exceed $50,000. The proceeds must be used for expenses of administration, operation, and maintenance of the district's hospital and nursing home facilities.
Subd. 2. Resolution. The district may authorize and borrow and issue the certificates of indebtedness on passage of a resolution specifying the amount and reasons for borrowing. The resolution must be adopted by a vote of at least two-thirds of its board members. The board shall fix the amount, date, maturity, form, denomination, and other details of the certificates and the date and place for receipt of bids for their purchase. The board shall direct the clerk to give notice of the date and place fixed.
Subd. 3. Terms of certificates. Certificates must become due and payable no later than two years from the date of issuance. Certificates must be negotiable and payable to the order of the payee and have a definite due date but may be payable on or before the due date. Certificates must be sold for at least par and accrued interest and must bear interest at not more than eight percent a year. Interest must be payable at maturity or earlier as the board determines. The proceeds of the current tax levies and revenues derived from the facilities of the district and future federal aids and any other district funds that become available must be applied to the extent necessary to repay the certificates. The full faith and credit of the hospital district must be pledged for their payment.
1971 c 103 s 1; 1987 c 229 art 10 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 447 - 450 — Municipal Welfare, Recreation

Chapter 447 — Hospitals, Welfare Activities

Section 447.04 — Charity Bureau.

Section 447.045 — Liquor Dispensary Fund, Community Hospital Appropriation.

Section 447.05 — Hospitals; Charter Cities Of The Third Or Fourth Class.

Section 447.06 — Acquisition Of Sites And Property.

Section 447.07 — Rules.

Section 447.10 — Tax Levy For Operating And Maintaining Hospital.

Section 447.11 — Special Fund.

Section 447.12 — Application.

Section 447.13 — Power Granted Additional To Existing Powers.

Section 447.14 — Gifts For Free Medical Dispensaries, Public Libraries.

Section 447.15 — Administration Of Trust; Designation Of Trustees.

Section 447.16 — Application.

Section 447.31 — Creation And Reorganization Of Hospital Districts.

Section 447.32 — Officers And Elections.

Section 447.33 — Powers.

Section 447.331 — Student Loan; Medical School, Health-field Program.

Section 447.34 — Payment Of Expenses; Taxation.

Section 447.345 — Temporary Borrowing Authority.

Section 447.35 — Bonds.

Section 447.36 — Annexation Of Territory.

Section 447.37 — Powers Supplementary.

Section 447.38 — Dissolution: Detachment Of Territory.

Section 447.41 — Establishment And Operation; Withdrawal.

Section 447.42 — Community House; Developmental Disabilities.

Section 447.45 — Bonds For Hospital, Nursing Home, Related Facilities.

Section 447.46 — Revenue Pledged.

Section 447.47 — Leasing Out Hospital, Nursing Home, Related Facilities.

Section 447.48 — Security For Bonds; Pledge Of Credit For Bonds.

Section 447.49 — Miscellaneous Provisions.

Section 447.50 — Refunding Bonds.