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a. For the purpose of providing funds for payment of current and anticipated liabilities and expenses of the facility, the authority shall have the power to provide for the funding or refunding of any bonds or notes, incur indebtedness, borrow money and issue bonds or notes secured in whole or in part by the monies in the Facility Revenue Fund. The bonds or notes shall be payable from the monies in the Facility Revenue Fund. The bonds or notes shall be authorized by resolution, which shall stipulate the manner of execution and form of the bonds, whether the bonds are in one or more series, the date or dates of issue, time or times of maturity, which shall not exceed 30 years, the rate or rates of interest payable on the bonds, the denomination or denominations in which the bonds are issued, conversion or registration privileges, the sources and medium of payment and place or places of payment, and terms of redemption. The bonds may be sold at a public or private sale at a price or prices determined by the authority.
b. For the purpose of providing funds for payment of any and all capital costs of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission facilities, including, but not limited tothe acquisition, demolition, construction or maintenance of all or any part of a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission facility; any other personal property necessary for, or ancillary to, any New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission facility, including fixtures, furnishings and equipment, including computer equipment and computer software; site acquisition, site development, acquisition of land or other real property interests necessary in the development of a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission facility; the services of design professionals, such as engineers and architects; construction management, legal services, financing and administrative costs and expenses incurred in connection with any such project, the authority shall have the power to provide for the funding or refunding of any bonds or notes, incur indebtedness, borrow money and issue bonds or notes secured in whole or in part by the monies in the Facility Revenue Fund from and after such time as all Market Transition Facility bonds, notes and obligations issued pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1994, c. 57 (C.34:1B-21.4) and the costs thereof are discharged and no longer outstanding. The bonds or notes shall be payable solely from the monies in the Facility Revenue Fund. The bonds and notes shall be authorized by resolution, which shall stipulate the manner of execution and form of the bonds, whether the bonds are in one or more series, the date or dates of issue, time or times of maturity, which shall not exceed 30 years, the rate or rates of interest payable on the bonds, the denomination or denominations in which the bonds are issued, conversion or registration privileges, the sources and medium of payment and place or places of payment, and terms of redemption. The bonds may be sold at a public or private sale at a price or prices determined by the authority.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 34. Labor and Workmen's Compensation 34 § 1B-21.5 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-34-labor-and-workmens-compensation/nj-st-sect-34-1b-21-5/
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