California Government Code Section 26298.30

CA Govt Code § 26298.30 (2017)  

(a) The bonds authorized by the voters concurrently with the approval of the retail transactions and use tax may be issued by the commission at any time, and from time to time, payable solely from the proceeds of the tax. The bonds shall be referred to as “limited tax bonds.”

(b) Limited tax bonds may not be issued unless the estimated proceeds of the retail transactions and use tax for a period of 30 years after issuance of the bonds shall at least equal the aggregate principal and interest payable with respect to all limited tax bonds then outstanding plus the limited tax bonds proposed to be issued. For purposes of determining the principal amount of limited tax bonds outstanding, limited tax bonds shall be assumed to be paid at par either at their respective maturities or pursuant to mandatory sinking fund installments with respect thereto. For purposes of determining the aggregate interest payable with respect to any issue of limited tax bonds, bonds that bear interest at variable interest rates shall be assumed to bear interest for the terms thereof equal to the interest rate in effect on the date the bonds are issued or, in the case of limited tax bonds already outstanding, equal to the interest rate in effect on the date that the determination is made. For purposes of determining the estimated proceeds of the retail transactions and use tax for a period of 30 years, a finding made by the commission, incidental to any prospective issuance of bonds, regarding the amount of the estimated proceeds shall be binding and conclusive for all purposes.

(c) The pledge of retail transactions and use taxes to the limited tax bonds authorized under this article shall have priority over the use of any of the funds for “pay-as-you-go” financing except to the extent that priority is expressly restricted in the resolution providing for the issuance of the bonds.

(Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1335, Sec. 1.)

Last modified: October 25, 2018