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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 496 - MUNICIPAL AIRPORTS

NRS 496.155 Issuance of municipal securities pursuant to Local Government Securities Law; entry into contracts of purchase, medium-term obligations and installment-purchase agreements.

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NRS 496.155 Issuance of municipal securities pursuant to Local Government Securities Law; entry into contracts of purchase, medium-term obligations and installment-purchase agreements.
1. Subject to the provisions of subsections 2 and 3 and NRS 496.150 , for any undertaking authorized in NRS 496.150 , the governing body of a municipality, as it determines from time to time, may, on the behalf and in the name of the municipality, borrow money, otherwise become obligated, and evidence the obligations by the issuance of bonds and other municipal securities, and in connection with the undertaking or the municipal airport, including, without limitation, air navigation facilities and other facilities appertaining to the airport, the governing body may otherwise proceed as provided in the Local Government Securities Law or as provided in subsections 4 and 5.
2. General obligation bonds, whether or not their payment is additionally secured by a pledge of net revenues, must be sold as provided in the Local Government Securities Law.
3. Revenue bonds may be sold at a public sale as provided in the Local Government Securities Law or at a private sale.
4. The governing body may by resolution acquire real property for the expansion of airport or air navigation facilities by entering into contracts of purchase, of a type and duration and on such terms as the governing body determines, including, without limitation, contracts secured by a mortgage or other security interest in the real property. The governing body may not use any revenue derived from taxes ad valorem to pay for the acquisition, and the obligation under the contract does not constitute a general obligation of the municipality or apply against any debt limitation pertaining to the municipality.
5. The governing body may by resolution enter into a medium-term obligation or installment-purchase agreement for any undertaking authorized in NRS 496.150 and issue negotiable instruments without regard to the requirements specified in:
(a)Paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of subsection 2 of NRS 350.091 ; and
(b)Subsections 1 and 2 of NRS 350.089 , unless the financing is to be repaid from the proceeds of a special tax exempt from limitations on taxes ad valorem.
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