Texas Statutes
Subchapter G. Regional Emergency Communications Districts: State Planning Region With Population Over 1.5 Million
Section 772.529. Refunding Bonds

Sec. 772.529. REFUNDING BONDS. (a) A district may issue bonds to refund all or any part of the district's outstanding bonds, including matured and unpaid interest coupons.
(b) Refunding bonds shall mature serially or otherwise, as determined by the board, not more than 25 years after the bonds' date of issuance. Bonds shall bear interest at any rate permitted by state law.
(c) Refunding bonds may be payable from the same source as the bonds being refunded or from other sources.
(d) Refunding bonds must be approved by the attorney general in the same manner as the district's other bonds. The comptroller shall register the refunding bonds on the surrender and cancellation of the bonds being refunded.
(e) A resolution authorizing the issuance of refunding bonds may provide that the bonds be sold and the proceeds deposited in a place at which the bonds being refunded are payable, in which case the refunding bonds may be issued before the cancellation of the bonds being refunded. If refunding bonds are issued before cancellation of the other bonds, an amount sufficient to pay the principal of the bonds being refunded and interest on those bonds accruing to the bonds' maturity dates or option dates, if the bonds have been duly called for payment before maturity according to the bonds' terms, must be deposited in the place at which the bonds being refunded are payable. The comptroller shall register the refunding bonds without the surrender and cancellation of the bonds being refunded.
(f) A refunding may be accomplished in one or more installment deliveries. Refunding bonds and the bonds' interest coupons are investment securities under Chapter 8, Business & Commerce Code.
(g) Instead of the method set forth in Subsections (a)-(f), a district may refund bonds, notes, or other obligations as provided by the general laws of this state.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 552 (S.B. 628), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2013.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 9 - Safety

Subtitle B - Emergencies

Chapter 772 - Local Administration of Emergency Communications

Subchapter G. Regional Emergency Communications Districts: State Planning Region With Population Over 1.5 Million

Section 772.501. Short Title

Section 772.502. Definitions

Section 772.503. Application of Subchapter

Section 772.504. Creation of District

Section 772.505. Political Subdivision; District Powers

Section 772.506. Territory of District

Section 772.507. Board

Section 772.508. Powers and Duties of Board

Section 772.509. Advisory Committee

Section 772.510. Director of District; Staff

Section 772.511. Budget; Annual Report; Audit

Section 772.512. Provision of 9-1-1 Service

Section 772.513. Liability

Section 772.514. Primary Emergency Telephone Number

Section 772.515. Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid

Section 772.516. 9-1-1 Emergency Service Fee

Section 772.517. Collection of Fee

Section 772.518. District Depository

Section 772.519. Allowable Expenses

Section 772.520. Number and Location Identification

Section 772.521. Public Review

Section 772.522. Dissolution Procedures

Section 772.523. Issuance of Bonds

Section 772.524. Repayment of Bonds

Section 772.525. Additional Security for Bonds

Section 772.526. Form of Bonds

Section 772.527. Provisions of Bonds

Section 772.528. Approval and Registration of Bonds

Section 772.529. Refunding Bonds

Section 772.530. Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits

Section 772.531. Exemption From Taxation

Section 772.532. Transfer of Assets