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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 344 · § 344.0

§ 344.0. What does this part cover?

183 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t31/s§ 344.0·

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(a)What is the purpose of the SLGS securities offering? The Secretary of the Treasury (the Secretary) offers for sale non-marketable State and Local Government Series
(SLGS)securities to provide issuers of tax-advantaged bonds with investments from any eligible source of funds (as defined in § 344.1) to assist issuers in complying with applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
(b)What types of SLGS securities are governed by this part? This part governs the following SLGS securities:
(1)Time Deposit securities---may be issued as:
(i)Certificates of indebtedness;
(ii)Notes; or
(iii)Bonds.
(2)Demand Deposit securities---may be issued as certificates of indebtedness.
(c)In what denominations are SLGS securities issued? SLGS securities are issued in the following denominations:
(1)Time Deposit securities---a minimum amount of \$1,000, or in any larger whole dollar amount; and
(2)Demand Deposit securities---a minimum amount of \$1,000, or in any larger amount, in any increment.
(d)How long is the offering in effect? The offering continues until terminated by the Secretary. \[70 FR 37911, June 30, 2005, as amended at 89 FR 15447, Mar. 4, 2024\]
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