| Chapter 227 |
| 2022 -- S 2839 Enacted 06/27/2022 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL BUILDING CORPORATION |
Introduced By: Senators McCaffrey, and Goodwin |
| Date Introduced: April 05, 2022 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 45-38.1-1, 45-38.1-3, 45-38.1-4, 45-38.1-5, 45-38.1-6, 45-38.1-7, |
| 45-38.1-9 and 45-38.1-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-38.1 entitled "Health and Educational |
| Building Corporation" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 45-38.1-1. Declaration of policy. |
| It is declared that for the benefit of the people of the state of Rhode Island, the increase of |
| their commerce, welfare, and prosperity and the improvement of their health and living conditions, |
| it is essential that this and future generations of youth be given the fullest opportunity to learn and |
| to develop their intellectual, physical and mental capacities; that it is essential that institutions for |
| higher education within the state be provided with appropriate additional means to assist youth in |
| achieving the required levels of learning and development of their intellectual, physical and mental |
| capacities; that is essential that municipalities within the state be provided with appropriate |
| additional means to improve the health, living conditions, and welfare of their residents with |
| expanded access to public educational or public recreational facilities; that it is essential that |
| healthcare providers within the state be provided with appropriate additional facilities; and that it |
| is the purpose of this chapter to provide a measure of assistance and an alternative method to enable |
| institutions for higher education in the state, municipalities in the state, child daycare providers |
| within the state, and healthcare providers to provide the facilities and structures which are sorely |
| needed to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, and to provide a measure of assistance and an |
| alternative method to enable students and the families of students attending institutions for higher |
| education in the state to finance the cost or a portion of the cost of that higher education, all to the |
| public benefit and good, to the extent and manner provided in this chapter. It is further declared |
| that the exercise by the Rhode Island health and educational building corporation, created and |
| established under § 45-38.1-4, of the powers conferred on the corporation, under this chapter, will |
| constitute the performance of an essential governmental function. |
| 45-38.1-3. Definitions. |
| As used in this chapter, the following words and terms have the following meaning unless |
| the context indicates another or different meaning or intent: |
| (1) "Bonds" means bonds of the corporation issued under the provisions of this chapter, |
| including refunding bonds, notwithstanding that the bonds may be secured by mortgage or the full |
| faith and credit of the corporation or the full faith and credit of a participating institution for higher |
| education or of a participating municipality or of a participating healthcare provider or any other |
| lawfully pledged security of a participating educational institution or child daycare center or of a |
| participating municipality or of a participating healthcare provider;. |
| (2) "Borrower" means a student or a parent who has received or agreed to pay an education |
| loan;. |
| (3) "Capital note(s)" means a note or notes of the corporation not exceeding twelve (12) |
| months in duration to maturity issued for the benefit of a healthcare provider or educational |
| institution or municipality or child daycare center to purchase capital assets to be used in the |
| operations of the healthcare provider or educational institution or municipality or child daycare |
| center;. |
| (4) "Child daycare center" means a child daycare center as defined in § 23-28.1-5 § 42- |
| 12.5-2, which is a not-for-profit organization;. |
| (5) "Cooperative hospital service organization" means a corporation created pursuant to |
| chapter 6 of title 7, which meets the requirements of Section 501(e) of the Internal Revenue Code |
| of 1954, 26 U.S.C. § 501(e), and is exempt from federal taxation of income in accordance with |
| Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3);. |
| (6) "Corporation" means the Rhode Island health and educational building corporation |
| created and established as a nonbusiness corporation, under and pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7, as |
| amended, and constituted and established as a public body corporate and agency of the state under |
| § 45-38.1-4, or any board, body, commission, department, or officer succeeding to the principal |
| functions of the corporation or to whom the powers conferred upon the corporation by this chapter |
| are given by law;. |
| (7) "Corporation loans" means loans by the corporation to an educational institution or |
| child daycare center for the purpose of funding education loans;. |
| (8) "Cost" as applied to a project or any portion of it, financed under the provisions of this |
| chapter, embraces all or any part of the cost of construction and acquisition of all lands, structures, |
| real or personal property, rights, rights of way, franchises, easements, and interests acquired or used |
| for a project, the cost of demolishing or removing any buildings or structures on land so acquired, |
| including the cost of acquiring any lands to which the buildings or structures may be moved, the |
| cost of all machinery and equipment, financing charges, interest prior to, during and for a period |
| after completion of the construction, provisions for working capital, reserves for principal and |
| interest and for extensions, enlargements, additions, replacements, renovations and improvements, |
| cost of engineering, financial and legal services, plans, specifications, studies, surveys, estimates |
| of cost and of revenues, administrative expenses, expenses necessary or incident to determining the |
| feasibility or practicability of constructing the project, and other expenses that may be necessary or |
| incident to the construction and acquisition of the project, the financing of the construction and |
| acquisition, and the placing of the project in operation;. |
| (9) "Default insurance" means insurance insuring education loans, corporation loans, or |
| bonds or notes of the corporation against default;. |
| (10) "Default reserve fund" means a fund established pursuant to a resolution of the |
| corporation for the purpose of securing education loans, corporation loans, or bonds or notes of the |
| corporation;. |
| (11) "Education loan" means a loan which that is made by or on behalf of an educational |
| institution or child daycare center from the proceeds of a corporation loan, to a student or parents |
| of a student or both, to finance the student's attendance at the institution;. |
| (12) "Education loan series portfolio" means all education loans made by or on behalf of a |
| specific educational institution or child daycare center which that are funded from the proceeds of |
| a corporation loan to the institution out of the proceeds of a related specific bond or note issued |
| through the corporation;. |
| (13) "Educational institution" means: |
| (i) An educational institution or local education authority participating in the school |
| housing aid program as described in chapter 7 of title 16 situated within this state which, by virtue |
| of law or charter, is a public or other nonprofit educational institution empowered to provide a |
| program of education at the primary, secondary, or high school level, beyond the high school level, |
| and which is accredited by a nationally recognized educational accrediting agency or association |
| and awards a bachelor's or advance degree or provides a program of not less than two (2) years' |
| duration which that is accepted for full credit toward a bachelor's degree; |
| (ii) Any nonprofit corporation, business corporation, limited liability company, or |
| partnership or limited partnership the shareholders or members or partners or limited partners of |
| which are limited to those entities described in paragraph subsection (13)(i) hereof; or |
| (iii) Any nonprofit corporation, business corporation, limited liability company, |
| partnership, or limited partnership which that is a party to a public-private partnership agreement |
| at least one of the parties of which is described in paragraph subsection 13(i) hereof; |
| (iv) Any museum in this state as defined by § 34-44.1-1 and which that is a not-for-profit |
| organization; or |
| (v) Any performing arts center or theater that produces live, on-stage musical, theatrical, |
| or dance performances in this state for members of the public and which that is a not-for-profit |
| organization. |
| (14) "Healthcare provider" means: |
| (i) Any nonprofit hospital incorporated under the laws of the state, including any nonprofit |
| subsidiary corporations formed by any hospital or formed by the parent corporation of the hospital; |
| (ii) Any nonprofit corporation, the member or members of which consist solely of one or |
| more hospitals or their parent corporations; |
| (iii) Any other hospital, which that is licensed as a general hospital or maternity hospital |
| pursuant to chapter 17 of title 23, which that is exempt from taxation; |
| (iv) Any nonprofit group health association; |
| (v) Any cooperative hospital service organization, or any nonprofit corporation that is |
| licensed as a skilled nursing and/or intermediate care facility pursuant to chapter 17 of title 23, |
| including any nonprofit subsidiary corporation formed by any of the foregoing skilled nursing |
| and/or intermediate care facilities, or any nonprofit corporation eligible to receive funding, pursuant |
| to chapter 8.5 of title 40.1, and/or a corporation created pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7;, provided, |
| that it is a real estate holding corporation created for the benefit of a nonprofit corporation eligible |
| to receive funding under chapter 8.5 of title 40.1; |
| (vi) Any nonprofit healthcare corporation whose purpose is to provide home care services |
| or supplies to the citizens of this state including, but not limited to, nonprofit visiting nurse |
| associations and nonprofit home care organizations; |
| (vii) Any other not-for-profit corporation organized pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7 or |
| pursuant to any special act of the general assembly and which that is exempt from federal taxation |
| of income in accordance with Section 501(c)(3), 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), of the Internal Revenue |
| Code and which that is licensed as: |
| (A) A healthcare facility pursuant to chapter 17 of title 23; |
| (B) A "facility" pursuant to chapter 24 of title 40.1; |
| (C) A "residential care and assisted living facility" pursuant to chapter 17.4 of title 23; |
| (D) An adult daycare facility; or |
| (E) A "clinical laboratory" pursuant to chapter 23-16.2 of title 23 and as a manufacturer of |
| biological products by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug |
| Administration that operates in Rhode Island; |
| (viii) Any not-for-profit corporation which that is exempt from federal taxation of income |
| in accordance with Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), or any |
| successor section of the Internal Revenue Code, which that under contract with the state educates, |
| counsels, or rehabilitates young people who have come subject to child welfare, juvenile justice, or |
| mental health systems in the state; or |
| (ix) Any network or similar arrangement of those entities listed in subsection (i) through |
| (viii) above subsections 14(i) through (viii) of this section; |
| (x)(A) Any nonprofit corporation, business corporation, limited liability company, |
| partnership, or limited partnership, the shareholders or members or partners or limited partners of |
| which are limited to those entities described in paragraph subsections (14)(i) through (ix) hereof; |
| or |
| (B) Any nonprofit corporation, business corporation, limited liability company, |
| partnership, or limited partnership which that is a party to a public-private partnership agreement |
| at least one of the parties of which is described in paragraph subsections (14)(i) through (ix) |
| hereof.; |
| (xii) (xi) Any not-for-profit corporation organized pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7 or |
| pursuant to any special act of the general assembly, which that is exempt from federal taxation of |
| income in accordance with Section 501(c)(3), 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), of the Internal Revenue Code, |
| which that provides individual or family social or human services within the state and which that |
| is accredited by a nationally recognized social or human services accrediting agency; or |
| (xiii) (xii) A not-for-profit corporation organized pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7 or pursuant |
| to any special act of the general assembly, which that is exempt from federal taxation of income |
| in accordance with Section 501(c)(3), 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), of the Internal Revenue Code and |
| which that provides temporary housing shelter to people within this state. |
| (15) "Loan funding deposit" means monies or other property deposited by an educational |
| institution or child daycare center with the corporation, a guarantor, or a trustee for the purpose of: |
| (i) Providing security for bonds or notes; |
| (ii) Funding a default reserve fund; |
| (iii) Acquiring default insurance; |
| (iv) Defraying costs of the corporation, the monies or properties to be in amounts as deemed |
| necessary by the corporation or a guarantor as a condition for the institution's participation in the |
| corporation's programs;. |
| (16) "Municipality" means any city or town located in the state with powers set forth in |
| this title 45. |
| (16)(17) "Nonprofit group health association" means an association or a corporation |
| established by an act of the general assembly, or created pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7, to provide |
| all or any part of a project or property to the citizens of this state;. |
| (17)(18) "Note" means a written promise to pay, including, but not limited to, capital notes |
| and revenue anticipation notes;. |
| (18)(19) "Parent" means any parent, legal guardian, or sponsor of the student at an |
| educational institution or child daycare center;. |
| (19)(20) (21) "Participating hospital health care healthcare provider" means a hospital |
| health care healthcare provider which that, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, undertakes |
| the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing |
| of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in and permitted by this chapter;. |
| (20)(21) (20) "Participating educational institution" means an educational institution or |
| child daycare center which, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, undertakes the financing and |
| construction or acquisition of a project, or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations |
| or of a mortgage or of advances or undertakes the financing, directly or indirectly, of education |
| loans, all as provided in and permitted by this chapter;. |
| (22) "Participating municipality" means a municipality which that, pursuant to the |
| provisions of this chapter, undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or |
| undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided |
| in and permitted by this chapter:. |
| (21)(23) "Project," in the case of a participating educational institution or child daycare |
| center means a structure suitable for use as a dormitory or other housing facility, dining hall, student |
| union, administration building, academic building, library, laboratory, research facility, classroom, |
| athletic facility, healthcare facility, and maintenance, storage or utility facility, and other structures |
| or facilities related to the educational institution or child daycare center or required or useful for |
| the instruction of students or the conducting of research or the operation of an educational |
| institution or child daycare center including parking and other facilities or structures essential or |
| convenient for the orderly conduct of the educational institution or child daycare center and also |
| includes equipment and machinery and other similar items necessary or convenient for the |
| operation of a particular facility or structure in the manner for which its use is intended, but does |
| not include such items as books, fuel, supplies, or other items which are customarily deemed to |
| result in a current operating charge and in the case of a participating municipality means a structure |
| suitable for use as a public library, gymnasium, recreational facility, park, playground, and |
| maintenance, storage, or utility facility and other structures required or useful for the operation of |
| the project, including parking and other facilities or structures essential or convenient for the |
| orderly operation of the project, and also includes equipment and machinery and other similar items |
| necessary or convenient for the operation of the project in the manner for which its use is intended, |
| but does not include such items as books, fuel, supplies, or other items which that are customarily |
| deemed to result in a current operating charge; and, in the case of a participating healthcare |
| provider, means a structure suitable for use as a hospital, clinic, nursing home, congregate housing |
| for the elderly and/or infirm, mental health service unit, or other healthcare facility, laboratory, |
| laundry, nurses', interns', or clients' residence, administration building, research facility, and |
| maintenance, storage, or utility facility, and other structures or facilities related to the healthcare |
| provider or required or useful for the operation of the project, including parking and other facilities |
| or structures essential or convenient for the orderly operation of the project, and also includes |
| equipment and machinery and other similar items necessary or convenient for the operation of the |
| project in the manner for which its use is intended, but does not include such items as fuel, supplies, |
| or other items which are customarily deemed to result in a current operating charge;. |
| (22)(24) "Public-private partnership agreement" means an arrangement or agreement |
| pursuant to which a nonprofit corporation, business corporation, limited liability company, |
| partnership, or limited partnership undertakes or develops a project for an educational institution, |
| municipality, or a healthcare provider including, but not limited to, a lease arrangement, wherein |
| pursuant to such arrangement or agreement at the conclusion of such arrangement or agreement the |
| ownership of the bond-financed or note-financed project is transferred to the educational institution, |
| municipality, or healthcare provider for no additional consideration. |
| (25) "Recreational facility" means a system of public recreation established by § 32-3-2. |
| (23)(26) "Revenue anticipation note(s)" means a note or notes of the corporation not |
| exceeding twelve (12) months in duration to maturity issued for the benefit of a healthcare provider |
| or educational institution in anticipation of revenues reasonably expected to be collected by the |
| healthcare provider or educational institution within twelve (12) months from the date of the note |
| or notes;. |
| (24)(27) "School housing project" means an "approved project," as defined in § 16-7- |
| 36(2);. |
| (25)(28) "School housing project financing" means bonds issued through the corporation |
| to fund school housing projects as provided in and permitted by § 16-7-44;. |
| (26)(29) "State" means the state of Rhode Island;. and |
| (27)(30) "State reimbursement" shall mean the state's share of school housing project cost |
| as determined in accordance with §§ 16-7-35 -- 16-7-47. |
| 45-38.1-4. Corporation established. |
| (a) There is hereby created a public body corporate and agency of the state to be known as |
| the "Rhode Island health and educational building corporation" as successor to the Rhode Island |
| educational building corporation, previously created as a nonbusiness corporation under and |
| pursuant to chapter 6 of title 7, as amended by chapter 121 of the Public Laws of 1966, and |
| constituted and established as a public body corporate and agency of the state for the exercising of |
| the powers conferred on the corporation under and pursuant to §§ 45-38.1-1 -- 45-38.1-24. |
| (b) All of the powers of the corporation are vested in the board of directors of the |
| corporation elected at the first meeting of the incorporators of the Rhode Island educational |
| building corporation, and the members of the board shall continue to serve for the duration of the |
| terms for which they were originally elected. Successors to the members of the board of directors |
| shall be appointed by the governor, as follows: prior to the month of June in each year, commencing |
| in the year 1968, the governor shall appoint a member to serve on the board of directors for a term |
| of five (5) years to succeed the member whose term will expire in June of that year. In the event of |
| a vacancy occurring in the membership of the board of directors, the governor shall appoint a new |
| member of the board of directors for the unexpired term. Any member of the board of directors is |
| eligible for reappointment. |
| (c) Each member of the board of directors, before entering upon his or her duties, shall take |
| an oath to administer the duties of his or her office faithfully and impartially, and the oath shall be |
| filed in the office of the secretary of state. |
| (d) The board of directors shall elect two (2) of its members as chairperson and vice |
| chairperson, and also elect a secretary, assistant secretary, treasurer, and assistant treasurer, who |
| need not be members of the board. Three (3) members of the board of directors of the corporation |
| shall constitute a quorum, and the affirmative vote of the majority of the directors present and |
| entitled to vote at any regular or special meeting at which a quorum is present, is necessary for any |
| action to be taken by the corporation; except, however, that the affirmative vote of three (3) |
| members of the board of directors is necessary for the election of officers of the corporation and to |
| amend the bylaws of the corporation. No vacancy in the membership of the board of directors of |
| the corporation impairs the right of a quorum to exercise all the powers of and perform the duties |
| of the corporation. |
| (e) Any action taken by the corporation under the provisions of this chapter may be |
| authorized by resolution at any regular or special meeting, and each resolution takes effect |
| immediately and need not be published or posted. |
| (f) The members of the board of directors shall receive compensation at the rate of fifty |
| dollars ($50.00) per meeting attended; however, the compensation shall not exceed one thousand |
| five hundred dollars ($1,500) per fiscal year per member. |
| (g) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, it shall not be or constitute a conflict of |
| interest for a trustee, director, officer, or employee of an institution for higher education or |
| municipality or child daycare center or a healthcare provider to serve as a member of the board of |
| directors of the corporation; provided, that the trustee, director, officer, or employee abstains from |
| deliberation, action, and vote by the board under this chapter in specific respect to the institution |
| for higher education, or municipality or, child daycare center or the healthcare provider of which |
| the member is a trustee, director, officer, or employee. |
| (h) The board and corporation shall comply with provisions of chapter 155 of title 42, the |
| quasi-public corporations accountability and transparency act. |
| 45-38.1-5. General grant of powers. |
| The corporation has the following powers, together with all powers incidental or necessary |
| for the performance of the following: |
| (1) To have perpetual succession as a public body corporate and agency of the state and to |
| adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business; |
| (2) To adopt an official seal and alter the seal at pleasure; |
| (3) To maintain an office at a place or places that it may designate; |
| (4) To sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded; |
| (5) To determine the location and character of any project to be financed under the |
| provisions of this chapter, and to construct, reconstruct, renovate, replace, maintain, repair, operate, |
| lease, as lessee or lessor, and regulate the project to pay its costs, to enter into contracts for any or |
| all of those purposes, to enter into contracts for the management and operation of a project, and to |
| designate a participating educational institution or child day care daycare center or a participating |
| municipality, or a participating health care healthcare provider as its agent to determine the |
| location and character of a project undertaken by the participating educational institution or child |
| day care daycare center, or a participating municipality or by a participating health care healthcare |
| provider under the provisions of this chapter, and as the agent of the corporation, to acquire, |
| construct, reconstruct, renovate, replace, maintain, repair, operate, lease, as lessee or lessor, and |
| regulate the project, and, as the agent of the corporation, to enter into contracts for any or all of |
| those purposes, including contracts for the management and operation of the project; |
| (6) To issue bonds, notes, bond anticipation notes, revenue anticipation notes, capital notes, |
| and other obligations of the corporation including, but not limited to, interest rate exchange |
| agreements and contracts to hedge interest rates, for any of its corporate purposes, and to fund or |
| refund the bonds, all as provided in this chapter; |
| (7) Generally, to fix and revise from time to time and charge and collect rates, rents, fees, |
| and charges for the use of and for the services furnished or to be furnished by a project or any |
| portion of it, and to contract with any person, partnership, association, or corporation or other body |
| public or private in respect to the project; |
| (8) To establish rules and regulations for the use of a project or any portion of it and to |
| designate a participating educational institution or child day care daycare center, or a participating |
| health care provider or a participating municipality as its agent to establish rules and regulations |
| for the use of a project undertaken by the participating educational institution or child day care |
| daycare center or by the participating health care healthcare provider or by the participating |
| municipality; |
| (9) Employ consulting engineers, architects, attorneys, accountants, construction and |
| financial experts, superintendents, managers, and other employees and agents as may be necessary |
| in its judgment, and to fix their compensation; |
| (10) To receive and accept from any public agency, loans or grants for or in aid of the |
| construction of a project or any portion of it, and to receive and accept loans, grants, aid, or |
| contributions from any source of either money, property, labor, or other things of value, to be held, |
| used, and applied only for the purposes for which those loans, grants, aid, and contributions are |
| made; |
| (11) To mortgage any project, and the site of the project, for the benefit of the holders of |
| bonds issued to finance the project; |
| (12) To make loans to any participating educational institution or child day care center and |
| to any participating health care healthcare provider or to a participating municipality for the cost |
| of a project in accordance with an agreement, and any other security instrument required by the |
| corporation between the corporation and the participating educational institution or child day care |
| daycare center or the participating health care healthcare provider; or participating municipality; |
| provided, that, no loan exceeds the total cost of the projects as determined by the participating |
| educational institution or child day care daycare center or the participating hospital, healthcare |
| provider or the participating municipality and approved by the corporation; |
| (13) To make loans to a participating educational institution or child day care daycare |
| center or to a participating health care healthcare provider or to the participating municipality to |
| refund outstanding obligations, mortgages, or advances issued, made or given by the participating |
| educational institution or child day care daycare center or the participating health care healthcare |
| provider or to a participating municipality for the cost of a project; |
| (14) To charge to and equitably apportion, among participating educational institution or |
| child day care daycare center and participating health care healthcare provider and participating |
| municipality, its administrative costs and expenses incurred in the exercise of the powers and duties |
| conferred by this chapter; |
| (15) To accept any gifts or grants or loans of funds or property or financial or other aid in |
| any form from the federal government or any agency or instrumentality of the federal government, |
| or from the state or any agency or instrumentality of the state, or from any other source and to |
| comply, subject to the provisions of this chapter, with the terms and conditions of the gifts, grants, |
| or loans; |
| (16) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter. In |
| carrying out the purposes of this chapter, the corporation may undertake a project for two (2) or |
| more participating health care healthcare providers jointly, or for any combination of providers, |
| and, thereupon, all other provisions of this chapter shall apply to and for the benefit of the |
| corporation and those joint participants; |
| (17) To enter into contracts for the purpose of guaranteeing or insuring loans to any |
| participating educational institution or child day care daycare center or to any participating health |
| care healthcare provider or to any participating municipality to carry out the purposes of the |
| corporation, and to pledge, encumber, or advance funds of the corporation in connection with the |
| loans; and |
| (18) To make and effectuate gifts or grants of corporation funds for or in aid of the |
| construction of or development of any project or any portion of a project or in furtherance of the |
| policies, purposes, and powers of the corporation set forth in this chapter, and to retain or appoint |
| any agents or consultants deemed necessary or desirable by the corporation to effectuate, make, |
| and administer the gifts or grants. |
| 45-38.1-6. Acquisition of property. |
| The corporation is authorized and empowered, directly, or by and through a participating |
| institution for higher education or a participating municipality or a participating child daycare |
| center or a participating health care healthcare provider, as its agent, to acquire by purchase or by |
| gift or devise any lands, structures, property, real or personal, rights, rights of way, franchises, |
| easements, and other interests in lands, including lands lying under water and riparian rights, which |
| are located within or without the state as it may deem necessary or convenient for the construction |
| or operation of a project, upon terms and at prices that may be considered by it to be reasonable |
| and can be agreed upon between it and the owner of the property, and to take title to the property |
| in the name of the corporation or in the name of a participating institution for higher education or |
| a participating municipality or a participating child daycare center or a participating health care |
| healthcare provider as its agent. |
| 45-38.1-7. Title to project. |
| When the principal of and interest on bonds of the corporation issued to finance the cost of |
| a particular project or projects for a participating institution for higher education or for a |
| participating municipality or a participating child daycare center or for a participating health care |
| healthcare provider, including any refunding bonds or notes issued to refund and refinance the |
| bonds or notes, have been fully paid and retired, or when adequate provision has been made to fully |
| pay and retire the bonds or notes, and all other conditions of the resolution or trust agreement |
| authorizing and securing the bonds or notes have been satisfied and the lien of the resolution or |
| trust agreement has been released in accordance with its provisions, the corporation shall promptly |
| do things and execute deeds and conveyances that are necessary and required to convey title to the |
| project or projects to the participating institution for higher education or the participating |
| municipality or the participating child daycare center or the participating health care healthcare |
| provider, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, all to the extent that title to the project or |
| projects shall not, at the time, then be vested in the participating institution for higher education or |
| the participating municipality or the participating child daycare center or the participating health |
| care healthcare provider. |
| 45-38.1-9. Bonds of the corporation. |
| (a) The corporation is authorized from time to time to issue its negotiable bonds for any |
| corporate purpose or project. In anticipation of the sale of the bonds the corporation may issue |
| negotiable bond anticipation notes and may renew those notes from time to time, but maximum |
| maturity of the notes, including renewals of those notes, shall not exceed forty (40) years from the |
| date of issue of the original notes. The notes shall be paid from any revenues of the corporation or |
| other moneys available for payment and not otherwise pledged, or from the proceeds of the sale of |
| the bonds of the corporation in anticipation of which they were issued. The notes shall be issued in |
| the same manner as the bonds. The notes and the resolution, or resolutions authorizing the notes, |
| may contain any provisions, conditions, or limitations which a bond resolution of the corporation |
| may contain. |
| (b) The bonds, notes, or other obligations are payable from any revenues or moneys of the |
| corporation available for payment and not otherwise pledged, subject only to any agreements with |
| the holders of particular bonds, notes, or other obligations pledging any particular revenues or |
| moneys, and subject to any agreements with any participating institution for higher education or |
| any participating municipality or participating child daycare center or any participating hospital, |
| notwithstanding that the bonds, notes, or other obligations may be payable from a special fund, |
| they shall be and be deemed to be for all purposes negotiable instruments, subject only to the |
| provisions of the bonds, notes, or other obligations for registration. |
| (c) The bonds may be issued as serial bonds or as term bonds, or the corporation, in its |
| discretion, may issue bonds of both types. The bonds shall be authorized by resolution of the |
| corporation and bear a date or dates, mature at a time or times, not exceeding sixty-five (65) years |
| from their respective dates, bear interest at rate or rates, be payable at a time or times, be in |
| denominations, be in a form, either coupon or registered, carry registration privileges, be executed |
| in a manner, be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at a place or places, and |
| be subject to terms of redemption, that the resolution or resolutions may provide. In the event term |
| bonds are issued, the resolution authorizing the term bonds may make provisions for the |
| establishment and management of adequate sinking reserve funds for their payment as the |
| corporation may deem necessary. The bonds or notes may be sold at public or private sale for a |
| price or prices as the corporation determines. Pending preparation of the definitive bonds, the |
| corporation may issue interim receipts or certificates which shall be exchanged for the definitive |
| bonds. |
| (d) Any resolution or resolutions authorizing any bonds or any issue of bonds may contain |
| provisions, which are a part of the contract with the holders of the bonds to be authorized, as to: |
| (1) Pledging the full faith and credit of a participating institution for higher education or of |
| a participating municipality or participating child daycare center or of a participating health care |
| healthcare provider, all or any part of the revenues of a project of any revenue producing contract |
| or contracts made by the corporation with any individual, partnership, corporation, or association |
| or other body, public or private, or pledging all or any part of the revenues derived from corporation |
| loans, education loans, payments by participating institutions for higher education, banks, |
| guarantors, insurers, or others pursuant to letters of credit or purchase agreements, investment |
| earnings, insurance proceeds, loan funding deposits, proceeds from the sale of education loans, |
| proceeds of refunding bonds and fees, charges, and other revenues of the corporation, to secure the |
| payment of the bonds or of any particular issue of bonds, subject to agreements with bondholders |
| as may then exist; |
| (2) The rentals, revenues, fees, and other charges to be charged, and the amounts to be |
| raised in each year, and the use and disposition of the revenues; |
| (3) The setting aside of reserves or sinking funds, loan funding deposits, and their |
| regulation and disposition; |
| (4) Limitations on the right of the corporation or its agent to restrict and regulate the use of |
| the project or of education loans; |
| (5) Limitations on the purpose to which the proceeds of the sale of any issue, of bonds then |
| or thereafter to be issued, may be applied and pledging the proceeds to secure the payment of the |
| bonds or any issue of the bonds; |
| (6) Limitations on the issuance of additional bonds, the terms upon which additional bonds |
| may be issued and secured, and the refunding of outstanding bonds; |
| (7) The procedure, if any, by which the terms of any contract with bondholders may be |
| amended or abrogated, the amount of bonds the holders of which must consent thereto, and the |
| manner in which the consent may be given; |
| (8) Limitations on the amount of moneys derived from the project or education loan |
| program to be expended for operating, administrative, or other expenses of the corporation; |
| (9) Defining the acts or omissions to act which constitute a default in the duties of the |
| corporation to holders of its obligations, and providing the rights and remedies of those holders in |
| the event of a default; |
| (10) The mortgaging of a project and its site for the purpose of securing the bondholders; |
| (11) Any other additional covenants, agreements, and provisions that are deemed desirable |
| or necessary by the corporation for the security of the holders of the bonds; and |
| (12) Providing for guarantees, pledges of endowment, letters of credit, property, or other |
| security for the benefit of the holders of the bonds. |
| (e) Neither the members of the corporation nor any person executing the bonds or notes |
| are personally liable on the bonds or notes, or are subject to any personal liability or accountability |
| by reason of the issuance of the bonds or notes. |
| (f) The corporation has power out of any available funds, to purchase its bonds or notes. |
| The corporation may hold, pledge, cancel, or resell the bonds, subject to and in accordance with |
| agreements with bondholders. |
| 45-38.1-20. Procedure before issuance of bonds or notes. |
| Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the corporation is not empowered to |
| undertake any project authorized by this chapter unless, prior to the issuance of any bonds or notes |
| under this chapter, it has determined that: |
| (1) The acquisition, construction, or financing of the cost of the project will: |
| (i) With respect to an institution for higher education or child daycare center, enable or |
| assist the institution to fulfill its obligations in providing education or child daycare center to the |
| youth of this state; or |
| (ii) With respect to a health care healthcare provider, enable the health care healthcare |
| provider to improve the health of the people it serves by means of expanded health care, health care |
| healthcare provider, and other related services; and or |
| (iii) With respect to a municipality, enable the municipality to improve the health, or living |
| conditions or welfare of its residents by means of expanded access to public educational or public |
| recreational facilities.; |
| (2) The project is leased to, or owned by, a financially responsible institution for higher |
| education or child daycare center or municipality or health care healthcare provider within the |
| state; and |
| (3) Adequate provision has been, or will be, made for the payment of the cost of the |
| construction and/or acquisition of the project, and, except with regard to those bonds issued through |
| the corporation related to school housing project financing, that under no circumstances will the |
| state be obligated, directly or indirectly, for the payment of the cost of the construction and/or |
| acquisition of the project, or for the payment of the principal of, or interest on, any obligations |
| issued to finance the construction and/or acquisition; and |
| (4) Adequate provision has been, or will be made in any agreement with respect to or lease |
| of the project for payment of all costs of operation, maintenance, and upkeep of the project by the |
| lessee, sublessee, or occupant so that under no circumstances is the state obligated, directly or |
| indirectly, for the payment of the costs except with regard to state reimbursement for school |
| housing projects; provided, that no findings shall be made and no financing effected under this |
| chapter, with respect to health care healthcare providers, unless the proposed health care |
| healthcare providers have first been approved by any state agency empowered to approve the |
| construction of any health care healthcare providers in the manner provided in its general laws. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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