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Code · California · Harbors and Navigation Code

§ 1703

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Subject to the terms and conditions determined by an authority that establishes an infrastructure fund, including, but not limited to, any terms and conditions related to interest rates, payment, prepayment, pledges, security, remedy for defaults, the funds in an infrastructure fund, or any subaccount therein, may be used for one or more of the following purposes:
(a)To make loans to, or to enter into an installment sale or other agreement with, any member or other harbor agency for the purpose of financing or refinancing any port or harbor infrastructure.
(b)To purchase, refinance, or restructure bonds issued by any member or other harbor agency in whole or in part to finance or refinance any port or harbor infrastructure.
(c)To secure or guarantee, or to purchase, pay for, or reimburse any guaranty, insurance, or other credit enhancement of, any bonds issued by the authority, any member, or any harbor agency, if the bonds were issued in whole or in part to finance or refinance any port or harbor infrastructure.
(d)To pay the costs of administering the infrastructure fund or the authority, including any costs of issuance of bonds issued by the authority to finance or refinance port or harbor infrastructure.
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