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Code · Montana · Title 90 — Planning, Research, and Development · Chapter 7 · Part 3

90-7-303. Procedure for issuance of bonds.

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90-7-303 . Procedure for issuance of bonds.
(1)The authority may not finance any eligible facility unless, prior to the issuance of any bonds or notes, the members find that the facility is an eligible facility and will be operated by an institution for the purpose of providing services contemplated by this chapter.
(2)The authority may not allow the proceeds of any bonds or notes to be expended for any eligible facility that is a health care facility unless the facility has been reviewed and approved by the appropriate regional and state health planning boards and has received any approval required by Title 50, chapter 5, part 3.
(3)The authority may not allow the proceeds of any bonds or notes to be expended for any eligible facility unless the institution provides evidence that the eligible facility is financially feasible and that the institution reasonably expects that it will generate sufficient revenue to pay principal and interest payments when they become due.
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