Oregon Statutes - Chapter 286A - State Borrowing - Section 286A.130 - Bond counsel services; financial advisory services; Public Contracting Code.

(1) The State Treasurer or a related agency may enter into one or more agreements for bond counsel services for a period of not less than one year during any biennium in which there are bonds outstanding that were issued for the state agency or during any biennium in which the state agency expects the State Treasurer to issue bonds for an agency program. A state agency may not enter into an agreement for bond counsel services unless the State Treasurer and the Attorney General have reviewed and approved the terms and conditions of the agreement. Before approving an agreement, the State Treasurer shall consider the reputation, experience and credentials of the bond counsel, including the individuals expected to actually fulfill the contract work.

(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, the appointment of bond counsel may not be construed as authorizing bond counsel to advise or represent the state on matters that are committed by statute to the Attorney General.

(3) The services provided under a bond counsel agreement may include:

(a) Advising a state agency or the State Treasurer concerning the legality of specific proposed taxable or tax-exempt bonds and the compliance of obligations with applicable law, including but not limited to federal securities and tax laws;

(b) Issuing opinions to a state agency, the State Treasurer or other parties concerning the enforceability of, authority for and tax status of bonds, agreements for exchange of interest rates, credit enhancement devices or similar associated documents and on the lawful use of the proceeds of the bonds, as may be required by the demands of the marketplace for the bonds;

(c) Advising a state agency or the State Treasurer on legal procedures and practices in the bond marketplace, including advice on the structuring and sale of bonds;

(d) Preparing or assisting in the preparation of documents related to a specific issue of bonds, including but not limited to an authorizing resolution or declaration, a trust indenture, a prospectus, a preliminary official statement, an official statement, a bond sale notice, a bond form, a bid form, a bond purchase agreement, an agreement for exchange of interest rates, a credit enhancement device or a similar document necessary or desirable to sell bonds;

(e) Advising a state agency or the State Treasurer concerning the maintenance of the tax status of specific bonds, compliance with any requirements for representations or disclosures relating to the bonds, compliance with any documents executed as part of the issuance of the bonds and federal laws related to bond programs that may be available to a state agency;

(f) Advising a state agency or the State Treasurer concerning accounting, investment or administrative procedures recommended or required for compliance with federal or state securities or tax or rebate requirements relating to bonds that were issued for the agency or that the agency expects to issue; and

(g) Advising and assisting a state agency or the State Treasurer in responding to an inquiry received from or an audit by a federal or state regulatory body concerning:

(A) The tax status of interest paid on the bonds;

(B) The marketing of the bonds;

(C) Requirements of federal law related to the use of bond proceeds or the program for which the bonds were issued; or

(D) Other matters within the jurisdiction of the federal or state regulatory body relating to bonds that were issued by the state agency.

(4) In addition to entering into an agreement described in subsection (3) of this section, the State Treasurer or a related agency may appoint bond counsel by letter, certificate or otherwise, to provide the services described in subsection (3) of this section for an individual conduit revenue bond sale.

(5) The State Treasurer or, with the approval of the State Treasurer, a related agency may enter into an agreement with and retain the services of one or more providers of financial advisory services. When considering whether to enter into or approve an agreement with a provider of financial advisory services, before approving the agreement, the State Treasurer shall consider the reputation, experience and credentials of the adviser, including the individuals expected to actually fulfill the contract work.

(6) Except for the expenses of bond counsel services provided under subsection (4) of this section for conduit revenue bond sales, the related agency shall pay the expenses of any agreements entered into under this section and may use bond proceeds to pay those expenses.

(7) The Public Contracting Code does not apply to agreements entered into under this section. [2007 c.783 §20]

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