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Code · California · Harbors and Navigation Code

§ 3916

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Due notice of the time and place of sale of all bonds shall be given by the State Treasurer by publication in one newspaper published in the City and County of San Francisco and also by publication in one newspaper published in the City of Sacramento and by publication in one newspaper published in the City of Los Angeles once a week during two weeks prior to such sale. In addition to the notice last above provided for, the State Treasurer may give such further notice as he may deem advisable.
All money secured from the sale of bonds issued at the instance of the authority, other than such amount as may have been paid as premium or accrued interest thereon, and excluding any amount paid pursuant to Section 3916.5, shall be placed in the State Treasury to the credit of the Fifth San Francisco Seawall Fund. All money secured from the sale of bonds issued at the instance of the commission, other than such amount as may have been paid as premium or accrued interest thereon, and excluding any amount paid pursuant to Section 3916.5 shall be placed in the State Treasury to the credit of the Small Craft Harbor Bond Fund.
Any premium or accrued interest received on the sale of bonds issued and sold at the instance of the authority shall be deposited in the account established in the Harbor Bond Sinking Fund pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 3918.5, and any premium or accrued interest received on the sale of bonds issued and sold at the instance of the commission shall be deposited in the account established in the Harbor Bond Sinking Fund pursuant to subdivision
(b)of Section 3918.5.
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