Sec. 1504.260. CONTENTS OF ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING BONDS. (a) The ordinance authorizing the issuance of bonds under this subchapter may provide for the flow of funds and the establishment and maintenance of an interest and sinking fund, reserve fund, or other fund.
(b) The ordinance may:
(1) prohibit the issuance of additional bonds or other obligations payable from the pledged revenue; or
(2) reserve the right to issue additional bonds to be secured by a pledge of and payable from the revenue on a parity with, or subordinate to, the lien and pledge in support of the bonds being issued, subject to the conditions prescribed by the ordinance.
(c) The ordinance may contain any other provision or covenant, including a covenant with respect to the bonds, the pledged revenue, or the operation or maintenance of the cultural or parking facility the revenue of which is pledged. The ordinance may provide for the operation or lease of all or part of the facility and the use or pledge of money derived from operation contracts and leases.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 227, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle J - Specific Authority for Municipalities to Issue Securities
Chapter 1504 - Obligations for Municipal Buildings
Section 1504.251. Applicability of Subchapter
Section 1504.252. Authority for Cultural and Parking Facilities
Section 1504.253. Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
Section 1504.254. Pledge of Revenue
Section 1504.255. Lien on Facility
Section 1504.256. Pledge of Mixed Beverage Tax Receipts
Section 1504.257. Shortage of Mixed Beverage Tax Receipts
Section 1504.258. Additional Use of Mixed Beverage Tax Receipts
Section 1504.259. Bonds Not Payable From Taxes; Exception
Section 1504.260. Contents of Ordinance Authorizing Bonds
Section 1504.261. Adoption and Execution of Documents
Section 1504.263. Sale of Bonds
Section 1504.264. Interim Receipts
Section 1504.265. Use of Bond Proceeds
Section 1504.266. Charges for Services
Section 1504.267. Use of Revenue
Section 1504.268. Conflict or Inconsistency With Municipal Charter