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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The board may:
(a) invest in, purchase or make commitments to purchase, and take assignment from financial institutions of notes, mortgages, loan agreements, and other securities evidencing loans for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, or improvement of projects located in the state, under terms and conditions determined by the board;
(b) acquire, by construction, purchase, devise, gift, lease, or any combination of methods, from financial institutions, projects located in the state and lease such projects to others for such rentals and upon such terms and conditions as determined by the board;
(c) make loans to financial institutions, under terms and conditions determined by the board, requiring the proceeds to be used by the financial institution for the purpose of financing the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, or improvement of projects located in the state; or
(d) finance projects located in the state upon such terms and conditions as determined by the board.
(2) The board may not operate any project as a business or in any other manner except as the lessor thereof or as may be necessary for a temporary period through the enforcement of its rights under a lease, loan agreement, or other security agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 17. State Finance § 17-5-1505. Financing programs of the board - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-17-state-finance/mt-st-17-5-1505/
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