Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-12 - Indebtedness of Towns and Cities
Section 45-12-30. - Securing of bonds or notes — Trust agreements.

§ 45-12-30. Securing of bonds or notes — Trust agreements.
(a) Bonds or notes issued by a city or town may be secured in whole or in part by insurance or by letters or lines of credit or other credit facilities. This insurance, letter, or line of credit or credit facility may provide for reimbursement to be made over period of time, not to exceed two (2) years beyond the maturity date of the bonds or notes secured, as the treasurer or director of finance deems proper, and may provide for reimbursement to be made and any of these notes or bonds to be issued at a rate or rates of interest as the treasurer or director of finance deems proper, including rates variable from time to time as determined by an index, banker’s loan rate, or other method that may be specified in the agreement or the bond or note. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, bonds or notes secured as described in this section may, in the discretion of the treasurer or director of finance, be subject to prepayment at the option of the holder of these bonds or notes at times and prices and under circumstances that the treasurer or director of finance specifies. For the purpose of securing bonds and notes, a city or town, acting by its treasurer or director of finance, may enter into a trust agreement between the city or town and a corporate trustee which shall be a bank or trust company doing business in the state. This trust agreement, and any remarketing or other agreements necessary or incidental to the issuance of these bonds or notes, shall be in any form deemed proper by the treasurer or director of finance of the city or town, and shall be executed by its treasurer or director of finance and countersigned by its mayor or president of the town council. It shall be lawful for any bank or trust company doing business in the state to act as a depository or trustee under this trust agreement, and to furnish indemnification and pledge securities that may be required by any city or town. Any trustee under a trust agreement established pursuant to this section may bring suit upon the bonds or notes and may, either at law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceedings for legal or equitable relief, enforce all rights under the laws of the state or granted under this section or under the trust agreement, and may enforce and compel the performance of all duties required under the trust agreement to be performed by the city or town or by any officer of the city or town. All expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of this section may be treated by the city or town as a cost of issuance.
(b) The powers granted in this section are in addition to and not in substitution for authority previously granted or subsequently granted to cities and towns or officers on behalf of cities and towns to set the terms, conditions, or details of any bonds or notes, including without limitation, the provision of bond insurance.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 105, § 1; P.L. 2007, ch. 252, § 1; P.L. 2007, ch. 292, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 45 - Towns and Cities

Chapter 45-12 - Indebtedness of Towns and Cities

Section 45-12-1. - Payment of indebtedness.

Section 45-12-2. - Maximum aggregate indebtedness.

Section 45-12-2.1. - Ministerial approval.

Section 45-12-3. - Statements to accompany bills to general assembly to authorize indebtedness.

Section 45-12-4. - Borrowing in anticipation of taxes.

Section 45-12-4.1. - Borrowing where collection of taxes delayed or taxes refunded.

Section 45-12-4.2. - Borrowing in anticipation of federal or state grants.

Section 45-12-4.3. - Borrowing in anticipation of water and sewer tax and user charge revenue.

Section 45-12-4.4. - Borrowing in payment of certain judgments.

Section 45-12-4.5. - Relationship to charters.

Section 45-12-5. - Sale of evidences of indebtedness — Annual payments — Terms.

Section 45-12-5.1. - Callable bonds.

Section 45-12-5.2. - Issuance of refunding bonds to pay outstanding bonds.

Section 45-12-5.3. - Debt maturity for United States Department of Agriculture/Rural Development bonds.

Section 45-12-5.4. - Cities or towns with a population greater than 125,000 inhabitants — Variable rate obligations and interest exchange agreements.

Section 45-12-5.5. - Repealed.

Section 45-12-6. - Statutory bond authorizations construed as additional authority.

Section 45-12-7. - Sinking fund provisions construed as additions to general sinking fund.

Section 45-12-8. - Establishment of general sinking fund — Computation of payments to sinking fund.

Section 45-12-9. - Retirement of bonds in sinking fund.

Section 45-12-10. - Repealed.

Section 45-12-11. - Authority for issuance of indebtedness excess.

Section 45-12-12. - City and town boards to authorize duplicate bonds.

Section 45-12-13. - Repair or replacement of damaged bond or note.

Section 45-12-14. - Replacement of lost or destroyed bond or note — Bond to indemnify city or town.

Section 45-12-15. - Contractual debts unimpaired.

Section 45-12-16. - Interest rate.

Section 45-12-17. - Debt previously approved.

Section 45-12-18. - Bond anticipation notes.

Section 45-12-19. - Charter provisions as to referendum.

Section 45-12-20. - Issuance of bonds authorized by law approved by electors.

Section 45-12-21. - Powers of financial town meeting not affected.

Section 45-12-22. - Repealed.

Section 45-12-22.1. - Municipal deficits — Purpose.

Section 45-12-22.2. - Monitoring of financial operations — Corrective action.

Section 45-12-22.3. - Year-end deficits.

Section 45-12-22.4. - Deficit, pension and other post-employment benefit financing — Approval required.

Section 45-12-22.5. - Unbudgeted expenditures.

Section 45-12-22.6. - Cooperation of school committees.

Section 45-12-22.7. - Enforcement and remedies.

Section 45-12-23. - Tax exemption.

Section 45-12-24. - Repealed.

Section 45-12-25. - Sale of bonds or notes at a discount.

Section 45-12-26. - Commercial agreements relating to registered bonds and notes.

Section 45-12-27. - Conflict between bond referendum provisions and bond expenditure provisions.

Section 45-12-28. - Permitted temporary investments for bond proceeds.

Section 45-12-29. - Agreements relating to tax and securities compliance rebate to federal government.

Section 45-12-30. - Securing of bonds or notes — Trust agreements.

Section 45-12-31. - Extinguishment of authorizations.

Section 45-12-32. - Inability to pay interest or principal of bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness — Notice — Certification to general treasurer — Payment by general treasurer.

Section 45-12-33. - Borrowing for road and bridge, infrastructure, and school building projects.