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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 7 · Part 25

7-7-2501. Authority to issue revenue bonds -- refunding revenue bonds.

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7-7-2501 . Authority to issue revenue bonds -- refunding revenue bonds.
(1)A county may issue county revenue bonds in the same manner and with the same effect as provided in chapter 7, part 44, of this title for issuance of municipal revenue bonds. County revenue bonds may be issued to finance any project or activity enumerated in chapter 16, part 21, of this title or in Title 75, chapter 10, part 1. Revenue from the project for which the bonds are issued is the only revenue upon which a lien under the provisions of 7-7-4431 may apply. A lien may not attach to other revenue or other property within the county.
(2)A county may refund revenue bonds issued under the authority provided in subsection
(1)by the method provided in either part 45 or part 46 of chapter 7.
(3)In construing, for purposes of this section, the provisions of parts 44, 45, or 46 of chapter 7, "municipal" is considered to refer to the county and "governing body" is considered to refer to the board of county commissioners whenever the board of county commissioners is acting pursuant to subsection (1).
(4)If applicable, the county shall specify whether the bonds are tax credit bonds as provided in 17-5-117 , recovery zone economic development bonds or recovery zone facility bonds as provided in 7-7-140 , or qualified energy conservation bonds as provided in 7-7-141 .
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