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Code · California · Military and Veterans Code

§ 486.1

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Revenue bonds authorized under any resolution of issuance approved by the National Guard Members’ Finance Committee shall be sold by the State Treasurer upon the request of the department at public or private sale and at such times and in such amounts as the department deems necessary to provide sufficient funds for the purposes for which the revenue bonds are then authorized, provided that the revenue bonds shall not be sold at less than 95 percent of their par value and accrued interest thereon to date of delivery.
No revenue bonds authorized under any resolution of issuance may be sold at private sale unless such sale and the terms thereof have been approved in writing by the National Guard Members’ Finance Committee. Successive issues of the revenue bonds within the limits of the authorization for the issuance of revenue bonds, in the event any such limitations are included in the proceedings for the issuance of such revenue bonds, shall be equally and regularly secured without preference, priority, or distinction as to security or otherwise by reason of time of issue, or sale, and all purchase contracts shall be deemed to constitute a pool for all bonds of any issue or series, except as revenue bonds of various series may differ with respect to dates, numbers, interest rates, maturity, redemption provisions, sinking fund provisions, or otherwise as expressly authorized or provided in any resolution of issuance.
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