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Code · Missouri · Chapter 360

360.113. Districts with direct deposit agreement eligible for one-time grant for each issue for construction or to refinance lease purchase grant, amount.

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360.113. Districts with direct deposit agreement eligible for one-time grant for each issue for construction or to refinance lease purchase grant, amount. — 1. Any school district which has a direct deposit agreement with the authority pursuant to sections 360.111 to 360.118 shall be eligible to receive a one-time grant for each issue based upon the par amount of general obligation bonds issued for the purpose of financing construction or renovation projects approved by voters after January 1, 1995, or refinancing construction or renovation projects or for refinance of lease purchase obligations with general obligation bonds.
2. Until July 1, 1997, the grant amount for a school district under subsection 1 of this section shall be the lesser of two percent of the par amount of the bonds issued or the actual costs of issuance as determined by the authority.
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(L. 1995 S.B. 301 § 360.111 subsecs. 3, 4)
Effective 6-27-95
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