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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 13

§ 976.

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§ 976. Anticipation of proceeds
(a)Pending the issue of Transportation Infrastructure Bonds, the State Treasurer, with the approval of the Governor, may use any available cash in the Transportation Infrastructure Bond Fund for the purposes for which the bonds were authorized, and shall restore the borrowed funds from the proceeds of the bonds.
(b)The State Treasurer, with the approval of the Governor, may borrow upon notes of the State sums of money in anticipation of the proceeds of the bonds. Notes issued under this subsection shall be issued on such terms and at such times as the Treasurer and Governor may determine, and shall mature not more than three years from the date of issuance, provided that notes issued for a shorter period may be refunded from time to time by the issue of other such notes maturing within the required period of three years.
(c)The authority granted under this section is in addition to and not in limitation of any other authority. (Added 2009, No. 50, § 28.)
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