Vermont Statutes
Chapter 53 - Indebtedness
§ 1789. Alternative financing of assets

§ 1789. Alternative financing of assets
(a) A municipality, including a fire district, either singly or as a participant in an interlocal contract entered into under sections 4901 and 4902 of this title, may acquire personal property, fixtures, technology, and intellectual property by means of leases, lease-purchase agreements, installment sales agreements, and similar agreements wherein payment and performance on the part of the municipality is conditioned expressly upon the annual approval by the municipality of an appropriation sufficient to pay when next due rents, charges, and other payments accruing under such leases and agreements.
(b) The legislative body of the municipality shall enter into leases and agreements identified in subsection (a) of this section on behalf of the municipality and under such terms as it deems to be in the best interest of the municipality.
(c) The undertaking of a municipality to make payments under a lease or agreement identified in subsection (a) of this section shall not be a general or special obligation of the municipality, but shall be treated as a current operating expense. Payments made or to be made under such lease or agreement shall not be taken into account in calculating the debt limit of a municipality for any purpose. (Added 2007, No. 79, § 5, eff. June 9, 2007.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 24 - Municipal and County Government

Chapter 53 - Indebtedness

§ 1751. Definitions

§ 1752. Bonds; issuance

§ 1752a. Privately owned municipality-supported libraries

§ 1753. Use of bond proceeds

§ 1754. Validation

§ 1755. Submission to voters

§ 1756. Notice of meeting; authorization

§ 1757. Validation

§ 1757a. Validation of consolidated water or sewer districts and bonds voted for construction

§ 1758. Conduct of meetings

§ 1759. Denominations; payments; interest

§ 1760. Bonds validated—Over five percent

§ 1761. Higher rates

§ 1762. Limits

§ 1763. Specifications

§ 1764. Taxes to meet interest and payments

§ 1765. Advertisement

§ 1766. Bonds; by whom signed

§ 1767. Computation of amount

§ 1768. Form of bond and coupon

§ 1771. Refunding bonds; authorization

§ 1772. Refunding bonds; procedure and limitations

§ 1773. Temporary loans

§ 1774. Record by treasurer

§ 1775. Cancellation and record of old bonds

§ 1776. Record

§ 1777. Regulations

§ 1778. Registered obligations; authority to issue

§ 1779. Registration on request

§ 1780. Certificate of registration indorsed; when

§ 1781. Change of coupon bonds to registered bonds

§ 1782. Registered bonds; form of certificate

§ 1783. Registered bonds; indorsement conclusive evidence of authority

§ 1784. Registered bonds; treasurer to keep record

§ 1785. Registered bonds; conversion not to affect liability

§ 1786. Borrowing to pay current expenses in anticipation of taxes

§ 1786a. Borrowing for public improvements and capital assets

§ 1787. Application of chapter; charters and special acts to control

§ 1788. Existing powers continued; emergencies

§ 1789. Alternative financing of assets

§ 1821. Definitions

§ 1822. Powers; approval of voters

§ 1823. Payment exclusive; effect

§ 1824. Specific provisions

§ 1825. Construction

§ 1826. Actions barred

§ 1827. Enforcement of bond obligations

§ 1828. Rights of holders

§ 1881. Form of bonds, notes, and certificates

§ 1882. Signature

§ 1883. Transfer agent

§ 1885. Application

§ 1886. Additional powers

§ 1887. Short title

§ 1891. Definitions

§ 1892. Creation of district

§ 1893. Purpose

§ 1894. Power and life of district

§ 1895. Original taxable value

§ 1896. Tax increments

§ 1898. Powers supplemental; construction

§ 1899. Bonds as legal investments

§ 1900. Distribution

§ 1901. Information reporting

§ 1903. Definitions

§ 1904. Municipal tax increment financing district