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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 8767

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Upon receiving a partial or full prepayment of an assessment, the treasurer shall deposit it in an assessment prepayment subaccount of the bond redemption fund. All prepayments may be commingled in a single account. From the account, the treasurer shall make disbursements as follows:
(a)The administrative fee shall be deposited in the general fund of the city.
(b)Delinquent principal, interest, and penalties shall be transferred to the redemption fund for the bonds. If a special reserve fund has been established for the bonds and has been depleted on account of the delinquencies, the delinquent amounts and penalties shall be transferred instead to the special reserve fund.
(c)The installment of principal due in the fiscal year of prepayment shall be transferred to the redemption fund for the bonds.
(d)Interest accrued to the next call date shall be transferred to the redemption fund for the bonds.
(e)The balance in the assessment prepayment account shall be used to advance the maturity of bonds to the next call date, as provided in Part 11 (commencing with Section 8750). The amount of bonds to be retired shall be the maximum for which principal and redemption premium may be paid in full from the prepayment account. Accrued interest on bonds to be retired shall be paid from the redemption fund.
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