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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The public finance authority has the following powers:
1. To sue and be sued.
2. To make and enforce bylaws, rules, and regulations for the conduct of its affairs and business and for use of its services.
3. To acquire, hold, use, and dispose of its income, revenue, funds, and moneys in accordance with law, this chapter or chapter 40-57, or legislative appropriations.
4. To acquire, rent, lease, hold, use, and dispose of other personal property for its purposes.
5. To borrow money and to issue its negotiable bonds or notes and to provide for and secure the payment thereof and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof, and to purchase, hold, and dispose of any of its bonds.
6. To fix and revise from time to time and charge and collect fees and charges for the use of its services or facilities.
7. To do and perform any acts and things authorized by this chapter or chapter 40-57 under, through, or by means of its officers, agents, or employees or by contracts with any person, firm, or corporation.
8. To make, enter into, and enforce all contracts or agreements necessary, convenient, or desirable for the purposes of the public finance authority or pertaining to any loan to a political subdivision or other contracting party or any purchase or sale of municipal securities or other investments or to the performance of its duties and execution or carrying out of any of its powers under this chapter or chapter 40-57.
9. To purchase or hold municipal securities of political subdivisions or other contracting parties at such prices and in such manner as the public finance authority shall deem advisable, and to sell municipal securities acquired or held by it at such prices without relation to cost and in such manner as the public finance authority deems advisable.
10. To invest any funds or moneys of the public finance authority not then required for loan to political subdivisions or other contracting parties and for the purchase of municipal securities in the same manner as permitted for investment of funds belonging to the state or the Bank of North Dakota.
11. To fix and prescribe any form of application or procedure to be required of a political subdivision or other contracting party for the purpose of any loan or the purchase of its municipal securities, and to fix the terms and conditions of any such loan or purchase and to enter into agreements with political subdivisions or other contracting parties with respect to any such loan or purchase.
12. To consider the need, desirability, or eligibility of such loan, the ability of such political subdivision or other contracting party to secure borrowed money from other sources and the costs thereof, and the particular public improvement, project, or purpose to be financed by the municipal securities to be purchased by the public finance authority.
13. To impose and collect charges from a political subdivision or other contracting party for its costs and services in review or consideration of any proposed loan to a political subdivision or other contracting party or purchase of municipal securities of such political subdivision or other contracting party, and to impose and collect charges therefor whether or not such loan has been made or such municipal securities have been purchased.
14. To fix and establish any and all terms and provisions with respect to any purchase of municipal securities by the public finance authority, including dates and maturities of such bonds, provisions as to redemption or payment prior to maturity, and any and all other matters which in connection therewith are necessary, desirable, or advisable in the judgment of the public finance authority.
15. To procure insurance against any losses in connection with its property, operations, or assets in such amounts and from such insurers as it deems desirable to pay the premiums on such insurance.
16. To the extent permitted under its contracts with the holders of bonds of the public finance authority, to consent to any modification with respect to rates of interest, time, and payment of any installment of principal or interest, security, or any other term of bond, contract, or agreement of any kind to which the public finance authority is a party.
17. To do all acts and things necessary, convenient, or desirable to carry out the powers expressly granted or necessarily implied in this chapter or chapter 40-57.
18. To do and perform any act and thing authorized by section 54-01-27 or 54-17-36 under, through, or by means of its officers, agents, or employees or by contracts with any person to assist the state, or any agency or institution of the state, in making, entering, and enforcing all contracts or agreements necessary, convenient, or desirable for the purposes of leasing all or part of, or an undivided or other interest in, property.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 6. Banks and Banking § 6-09.4-07. Powers - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-6-banks-and-banking/nd-cent-code-sect-6-09-4-07/
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