Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Section 43.010. Default of School District Securities Held by the Permanent School Fund

Sec. 43.010. DEFAULT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT SECURITIES HELD BY THE PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND. (a) If interest or principal has not been paid for two years or more on any bonds issued by any school district and held by the permanent school fund, the State Board of Education may:
(1) compel the district to levy a tax sufficient to meet the interest and principal payments then or later due; or
(2) if the district furnishes to the State Board of Education satisfactory proof that the district's taxing ability is insufficient, require the district to:
(A) exhaust all legal remedies in collecting delinquent taxes; and
(B) levy a tax at the maximum lawful rate on the bona fide valuation of taxable property located in the district.
(b) Revenue collected by either method specified by Subsection (a) shall be distributed proportionately to all owners of the defaulted securities in compliance with the following:
(1) the proportionate share for each owner is based on the interest and principal requirements of the original security before authorized refunding; and
(2) prior acceptance of refunding securities does not reduce an owner's proportionate share.
(c) As long as any school district is delinquent in its payments of principal or interest on any of its bonds owned by the permanent school fund, the State Board of Education may specify the method of crediting payments to the state made by the district as to principal and interest.
(d) The comptroller may not issue any warrant from the foundation school fund to or for the benefit of any district that has been for as long as two years in default in the payment of principal or interest on any security owned by the permanent school fund until the State Board of Education certifies that the district has satisfactorily complied with the appropriate provisions of this section, in which event the comptroller shall resume making payments to or for the benefit of the district, including the making of pretermitted payments.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Education Code

Title 2 - Public Education

Subtitle I - School Finance and Fiscal Management

Chapter 43 - Permanent School Fund and Available School Fund

Subchapter A. General Provisions

Section 43.001. Composition of Permanent School Fund and Available School Fund

Section 43.002. Transfers From Permanent School Fund and General Revenue Fund to Available School Fund

Section 43.003. Investment of Permanent School Fund

Section 43.0031. Permanent School Fund Ethics Policy

Section 43.0032. Conflicts of Interest

Section 43.0033. Reports of Expenditures

Section 43.0034. Forms; Public Information

Section 43.004. Written Investment Objectives; Performance Evaluation

Section 43.005. External Investment Managers

Section 43.0051. Transfers to Real Estate Special Fund Account of the Permanent School Fund

Section 43.0052. Quarterly Reports

Section 43.006. Investment Management

Section 43.007. Purchase and Sale or Exchange of Securities

Section 43.009. Prepayment of Certain Bonds Held by the Permanent School Fund

Section 43.010. Default of School District Securities Held by the Permanent School Fund

Section 43.011. Authorized Refunding of Defaulted School Bonds

Section 43.012. Refunding Other Defaulted Obligations

Section 43.013. Jurisdiction

Section 43.014. Duties of Comptroller

Section 43.015. Duties of Comptroller

Section 43.016. Use of Available School Fund

Section 43.017. Use of Commercial Banks as Agents for Collection of Income From Permanent School Fund Investments

Section 43.018. Participation in Fully Secured Securities Loan Programs

Section 43.019. Accounting Treatment of Certain Exchanges

Section 43.020. Treatment of Accrued Income