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Code · Alaska · Title 14 · Chapter 40

Sec. 14.40.254. University revenue bonds.

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Sec. 14.40.254. University revenue bonds.
(a)Subject to AS 14.40.253 , the board may issue revenue bonds to pay the cost of acquiring, constructing, or equipping a facility that the board determines is necessary.
(b)The board may enter into an agreement with a trustee or bond owner for the purpose of securing payment of revenue bonds issued by the University of Alaska to acquire, construct, or equip a facility that the board determines is necessary. The agreement may include the fixing and collection of fees, charges, or rentals pledged to secure payment of the revenue bonds and agreement regarding the use of the proceeds of the revenue bonds.
(c)The state pledges not to limit or alter rights vested under this section in the University of Alaska to fulfill the terms of a contract with revenue bond owners.
(d)The board may pledge revenue received by the University of Alaska as fees, charges, or rentals in order to secure payment of the revenue bonds. A pledge of revenue received by the University of Alaska is considered a perfected security interest and is valid and binding from the time the pledge is made. The pledge creates an immediate lien against property pledged without physical delivery or other act.
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