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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 9 · Part 4

20-9-429. Trustees' resolution to issue school district bonds pursuant to public sale.

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20-9-429 . Trustees' resolution to issue school district bonds pursuant to public sale. If the trustees conduct a public sale, at any time after the date of the election certificate, the trustees shall adopt a resolution calling for the sale of bonds of the school district. The resolution must specify:
(1)the number of series or installments in which the bonds are to be issued;
(2)the amount of bonds to be issued;
(3)the minimum purchase price of the bonds;
(4)the purpose or purposes of the issue;
(5)the date that the issue will bear;
(6)the period of time through which the issue will be paid;
(7)the manner of execution of the bonds;
(8)whether bids will be accepted for either serial or amortization bonds and, if so, the denomination of serial or amortization bonds;
(9)the date and time that the sale of the bonds must be conducted; and
(10)the minimum price fixed by the board of trustees for the bonds, which may not be less than 97% of the principal amount of the bonds if the board determines that the sale is in the best interests of the district.
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