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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

58.610 Issuance by school districts, county and city government, or special district -

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- Special procedure.
(1)Energy conservation revenue bonds authorized under KRS 58.600 to 58.610 issued
by or on behalf of a school district shall be approved or disapproved by the chief
state school officer based on consideration of the following criteria:
(a)Funding capability of the school;
(b)The availability of general fund, capital outlay allotment under KRS 157.420,
or state and local funds from the Facility Support Program of Kentucky under
KRS 157.440, that are to be contributed by the school district as capital cost
avoidance; and
(c)Proper bond documentation.
(2)Guaranteed energy savings and guaranteed operational savings of a guaranteed
energy savings contract shall be exempt from current or future debt limitations,
except that capital cost avoidance, as defined in KRS 58.600, shall not be exempt
from current or future debt limitations.
(3)No energy conservation revenue bonds authorized under KRS 58.600 to 58.610
shall be issued by or on behalf of a county, urban-county government, charter
county government, city, or special district without the prior approval of the state
local debt officer, except that this approval shall not be required if the principal
amount of energy conservation revenue bonds is less than five hundred thousand
dollars ($500,000).
(4)Any issuance of energy conservation revenue bonds shall be reported to the state
local debt officer.
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