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Code · California · Government Code

§ 15462.5

232 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/15462-5

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Exclusively for the purpose of securing the financing of projects pursuant to this part or through the issuance of revenue bonds, certificates of participation, or other means, and notwithstanding any other law, any city, city and county, county, or hospital district may buy or lease health facilities from the authority, and in connection therewith, sell or lease health facilities to the authority, in each case with the installment payment or rental provisions, term, payment, security, default, remedy, and other terms or provisions as may be specified in the installment sale, lease, or other agreement or agreements, between the authority and the city, city and county, county, or hospital district, and the city, city and county, county, or hospital district may enter into any agreement for liquidity or credit enhancement it may deem necessary or appropriate in connection therewith.
This section provides a complete, additional, and alternative method for performing the acts authorized by this section, and any sale or lease of health facilities to the authority, any purchase or lease of health facilities from the authority, and any provisions for payment and security or any agreement for liquidity or credit enhancement in connection therewith, pursuant to this section, need not comply with the requirements of any other law applicable to sale, purchase, lease, pledge, encumbrance, or credit, as the case may be, by a city, city and county, county, or hospital district.
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