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Code · California · Military and Veterans Code

§ 485.35

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The Supplementary Bond Security Account is hereby created in the California National Guard Members’ Farm and Home Building Fund of 1978. Any moneys appropriated to the account shall be used to secure payment of the principal of and interest on outstanding revenue bonds. Moneys in the account may be used to directly pay the principal of and interest on revenue bonds as provided by bond resolution. Moneys in the account not needed to meet revenue bond obligations shall be invested by the Pooled Money Investment Board (Section 16480.1 of the Government Code), and all interest income therefrom shall be deposited in the General Fund at the end of each fiscal year.
When all obligations secured by the account are retired, the account shall be dissolved and all moneys therein shall be used first for repayment to the General Fund of the amounts advanced by General Fund appropriations. Any remaining amount shall be transferred to the National Guard Members’ Farm and Home Building Fund of 1978 and applied to further the purposes of this chapter.
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