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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 18 — State debt, revenue obligations and operating notes

18.72 Purposes of operating notes.

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18.72 Purposes of operating notes.
(1)The commission may authorize financial obligations to be incurred and evidences of operating notes to be issued therefor in an amount sufficient to fund or refund the whole or any part of any operating note issued under this subchapter. However, no operating notes originally issued in a fiscal year may be funded or refunded by proceeds of an operating note to mature in a later fiscal year.
(2)The commission may authorize financial obligations to be incurred and evidences of operating notes to be issued therefor to fund operating deficits as moneys are required. The requirements for moneys shall be established by the department.
(3)Each purpose specified in subs.
(1)and
(2)may include the expenses of issuance of the operating notes and reserves securing the operating notes.
(4)No operating note issued under this section may have a maturity date later than the last day of the fiscal year during which the operating note is issued.
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