§ 45-12-5.1. Callable bonds.
(a) Bonds issued by any cities, towns or other political subdivisions of this state may be issued subject to call and prepayment prior to their stated maturities at the option of the issuer. All, or less than all, of the bonds comprising an issue may be subject to call simultaneously or from time to time.
(b) Every bond issued subject to prepayment shall indicate:
(1) That the bond is subject to call and prepayment;
(2) The time or times at which the bond may be prepaid;
(3) The schedule of premiums, if any, which are payable; and
(4) The time and type of notice which must be given by the issuer before the bond can be prepaid.
(c) The coupons, if any, attached to the bonds shall, as appropriate, indicate that they may become void as a result of the bond being called for prepayment. Unless otherwise provided in the proceedings authorizing the issue of bonds, the officers of the city, town or other political subdivision authorized to sell the bonds shall determine whether the bonds shall be issued subject to call and prepayment, and if issued, the officers shall decide the details of these bonds. No bond shall be called for prepayment, unless the issuer has deposited with the paying agent or agents for the bond for prepayment a sufficient amount of cash, or securities issued by the United States of America, the state of Rhode Island, or its political subdivisions, with maturities and interest rates adequate to provide a sufficient amount of cash, to pay the bond in full on the date on which it is prepayable. The notice may state: (1) that it is conditioned on the deposit of moneys, in an amount necessary to effect the redemption with the paying agent or agents no later than the redemption date; and/or (2) that the city, town or political subdivision retains the right to rescind such notice on or prior to the scheduled redemption date, and such notice and optional redemption shall be of no effect if such monies are not so deposited or if the notice is rescinded. Bonds may be prepaid with the proceeds of refunding bonds as provided in the following section, or with other funds available for that purpose; and cities, towns and other political subdivisions may raise money by taxation for the purpose of prepaying bonds. For the purposes of this section “bond” shall include note. The powers conferred by this section may be used with regard to bonds authorized for any purpose by any general, special, or other law, including § 45-12-5.2.
History of Section.P.L. 1977, ch. 37, § 1; P.L. 1986, ch. 110, § 2; P.L. 2007, ch. 252, § 1; P.L. 2007, ch. 292, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
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 45-12-5.5. - 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 45-12-11. - 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 45-12-22.1. - Municipal deficits — Purpose.
Section 45-12-22.2. - Monitoring of financial operations — Corrective action.
Section 45-12-22.3. - Year-end deficits.
Section 45-12-22.5. - 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 45-12-25. - 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 45-12-30. - Securing of bonds or notes — Trust agreements.
Section 45-12-31. - Extinguishment of authorizations.
Section 45-12-33. - Borrowing for road and bridge, infrastructure, and school building projects.