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

90-7-318. Administration of capital reserve account.

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90-7-318 . Administration of capital reserve account.
(1)The authority may pledge funds from the capital reserve account or a subaccount created in the capital reserve account as security for the payment of bonds and notes issued by the authority, as it may determine in the resolutions or indentures providing for their issuance.
(2)All funds held in the capital reserve account must be used solely for the payment of the principal and interest on bonds secured in whole or in part by the account or the debt service payments with respect to the bonds, the purchase or redemption of the bonds, the payment of interest on the bonds, or the payment of any redemption premium required to be paid when the bonds are redeemed prior to maturity.
(3)Funds in the capital reserve account may not, at any time, be withdrawn in an amount that reduces the account to an amount less than the sum of minimum capital reserve requirements established for the account except, with respect to bonds secured in whole or in part by the account, for the purpose of making payments, when due, of principal, interest, redemption premiums, and debt service fund payments for the payment of which other funds pledged are not available.
(4)Income or interest earned by or incremental to the capital reserve account due to its investment may be transferred to other accounts of the authority to the extent it does not reduce the amount of the capital reserve account below the sum of minimum capital reserve requirements for the account.
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