California Public Utilities Code ARTICLE 7 - Indebtedness

  • Section 30700.
    The district may issue any bonds, borrow money and incur indebtedness as authorized by law or in this part provided.(Amended by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1215.)
  • Section 30701.
    The district may accept contributions or loans from the United States, or any department, instrumentality, or agency thereof, for the purpose of financing the acquisition,...
  • Section 30702.
    The district may cooperate with and enter into agreements with the State of California or any public agency for the acquisition, construction, development, joint development,...
  • Section 30703.
    The district may accept contributions or loans from the State of California or any public agency, for the purpose of planning, acquiring, constructing, developing, jointly...
  • Section 30703.1.
    The district may make an irrevocable pledge or contract in connection with the payment of the principal and the interest, sinking or reserve funds, or...
  • Section 30703.2.
    To the extent permitted by the law governing the source of any transit funds, appropriations, contributions, grants or loans received pursuant to this article or...
  • Section 30704.
    The district shall not incur an indebtedness which exceeds in the aggregate 15 percent of the assessed value of all real and personal property in...
  • Section 30705.
    The district may also refund any indebtedness as provided in this part or in any other applicable law. The board may provide for the issuance,...
  • Section 30706.
    Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions of the following terms shall apply to indebtedness under this part:(a) “Any bond” or “any bonded indebtedness” means bonds...

Last modified: October 22, 2018