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Code · California · Government Code

§ 8670.53.8

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Notwithstanding Section 13340, there is hereby appropriated from the fund, without regard to fiscal years, any and all moneys necessary to pay principal, interest, premium, if any, and fees, costs, or charges of any kind incurred by the state under or in connection with any standby arrangement, or other financial arrangement, including bonds or other obligations, made or issued pursuant to this article and pursuant to subdivision
(o)of Section 8670.48, or any rebate penalty, or other payment necessary to maintain the federal tax-exempt status of that financial arrangement, including bonds or other obligations. The Treasurer shall advise the administrator and the Controller of amounts necessary to pay the principal, interest, premiums, fees, costs, or charges on any of those arrangements or obligations made or issued pursuant to this article and subdivision
(o)of Section 8670.48, and those amounts shall not be available for expenditure for other purposes.
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