Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any school district having outstanding school debt which is repaid at least in part from local ad valorem tax receipts may, for the remaining term of such debt, irrevocably instruct the appropriate local tax collector/assessor in writing to deposit a portion of the monthly ad valorem tax collections for district purposes directly with any state or federally chartered bank serving as trustee or paying agent on such district debt. The district's instructions to the tax collector/assessor shall specify the amount of tax receipts to be so deposited with the trustee or paying agent and shall be binding on the district and local tax collector/assessor during the term of such debt.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 59 - School Bonds and Obligations
Article 1 - Authority to Issue Bonds, Notes and Certificates of Indebtedness
§ 37-59-3. Purposes for which bonds may be issued
§ 37-59-5. General limitation of indebtedness
§ 37-59-9. Bonds and notes excluded for purposes of computing limitations of indebtedness
§ 37-59-13. Notice of election
§ 37-59-15. Conduct of election
§ 37-59-17. Determination of results of election; time period for issuance of bonds
§ 37-59-23. Levy of special tax to pay principal and interest on bonds
§ 37-59-24. Instructions to deposit tax receipts directly with trustee or paying agent
§ 37-59-25. Form of bonds; supplemental powers conferred in issuance of bonds
§ 37-59-29. Disposition of proceeds of bonds; liability for diversion of funds
§ 37-59-33. Transfer of balance of proceeds of bond issue
§ 37-59-35. Use of bond and interest funds to buy outstanding bonds
§ 37-59-37. Borrowing of money for current expenses in anticipation of school district taxes
§ 37-59-41. Borrowing of money in anticipation of taxes for benefit of agricultural high schools
§ 37-59-45. Article as sole authority for incurring of indebtedness