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Code · California · Military and Veterans Code

§ 1003.11

216 words·~1 min read·/ca/military-and-veterans-code/1003-11

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There is in the State Treasury a special fund known as the Veterans’ Debenture Revenue Fund. All revenues shall be deposited in the Veterans’ Debenture Revenue Fund. All moneys deposited in the Veterans’ Debenture Revenue Fund shall be allocated and applied by the State Treasurer only as provided in the appropriate resolution of issuance of the department and separate and apart from all other moneys in the State Treasury. The moneys deposited in the Veterans’ Debenture Revenue Fund shall be segregated and applied as provided in the resolution of issuance.
The resolution of issuance may provide for the creation of the Veterans’ Debenture Interest Fund Account, Veterans’ Debenture Principal Fund Account, Veterans’ Debenture Sinking Fund, Veterans’ Debenture Reserve Fund Account and also any other funds or accounts which will be deemed necessary or desirable for the payment of or further security of debentures. The resolution of issuance establishing such funds may provide for the manner and method of disbursement of such funds, the amounts to be deposited therewith and withdrawn therefrom, the application of any surplus moneys in any such funds to the purchase or redemption of debentures and for the investment of moneys in such funds in particular bonds or obligations which are then made eligible for such investments by the terms of such resolution.
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