Ohio Revised Code § 152.15 - Building Authority Obligations Not Debt Of State.

Obligations issued by the Ohio building authority do not, and they shall state that they do not, represent or constitute a debt of the state or any political subdivision, nor a pledge of the faith and credit of the state or any political subdivision. Pursuant to Section 2i of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, such obligations shall not be deemed to be debts or bonded indebtedness of the state under other provisions of the Ohio Constitution.

The holders or owners of obligations issued by the authority shall have no right to have excises or taxes levied by the general assembly for the payment of the bond service charges thereon. The right of such holders and owners to payment of such bond service charges shall be limited to the available receipts or available community or technical college receipts pledged thereto in accordance with this chapter, and each such obligation shall bear on its face a statement to that effect. Any available receipts or available community or technical college receipts may be so pledged only to obligations issued for capital facilities which are in whole or in part useful to, constructed by, or financed by the department, board, commission, authority, community or technical college, community or technical college district, or other agency or instrumentality that receives the available receipts or available community or technical college receipts so pledged.

Amended by 128th General AssemblyFile No.9, HB 1, ยง101.01, eff. 10/16/2009.

Effective Date: 11-24-1981

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