NRS 319.330
Refunding obligations: Issuance, sale and exchange.


1.

The Division may issue refunding obligations to refund any obligations then outstanding which have been issued under the provisions of this chapter, including the payment of any redemption premium thereon and any interest accrued or to accrue to the date of redemption of the obligations and for any statutory purpose of the Division. The issuance of the obligations, the maturities and other details thereof, the rights of the holders thereof, and the rights, duties and obligations of the Division in respect to them are governed by the provisions of this chapter which relate to the issuance of original obligations insofar as appropriate.

2.

Refunding obligations issued as provided in this section may be sold or exchanged for outstanding obligations issued under this chapter and, if they are sold, the proceeds thereof may be applied, in addition to any other authorized purposes, to the purchase, redemption or payment of the outstanding obligations. Pending the application of the proceeds of the refunding obligations, with any other available funds, to the purpose for which they are issued, the proceeds may be invested in direct obligations of, or obligations the principal of and the interest on which are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America, or obligations of any agency or instrumentality of the United States, which mature or which are subject to redemption by the holders thereof, at the option of such holders, not later than the respective dates when the proceeds, together with the interest accruing thereon, will be required for the purposes intended.

Source: Section 319.330 — Refunding obligations: Issuance, sale and exchange., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-319.­html#NRS319Sec330.

319.020
Legislative findings and declaration
319.030
Definitions.
319.040
“Administrator” defined.
319.042
“Affordable housing” defined.
319.045
“Collateralized mortgage obligation” defined.
319.050
“Division” defined.
319.060
“Eligible family” defined.
319.070
“Governmental agency” defined.
319.090
“Lending institution” defined.
319.100
“Mortgage” defined.
319.110
“Mortgage loan” defined.
319.115
“Person with a disability” defined.
319.120
“Real property” defined.
319.130
“Residential housing” defined.
319.135
“Sponsor” defined.
319.140
General powers and duties of Division
319.141
Housing Advocate: Creation of position
319.143
Division required to create and maintain statewide low-income housing database
319.145
Designation as housing credit agency
319.147
Certification of assisted living facilities: Requirements
319.167
Division may enter into instruments, agreements and other transactions for certain purposes.
319.169
Account for Housing Inspection and Compliance: Creation
319.170
Funds and accounts
319.171
Investment in collateralized mortgage obligations or trusts.
319.172
Authority to make loans of investment securities.
319.173
Advisory Committee on Housing: Creation
319.174
Advisory Committee on Housing: Creation
319.190
Authority to make loans and issue letters of credit.
319.200
Terms and conditions of mortgage loan.
319.210
Investment in mortgages.
319.220
Mortgages in default: Foreclosure
319.230
Loans to or purchase of securities from lending institutions
319.235
Financing rental sites for mobile homes and equipment for conservation of energy in residential dwelling units.
319.240
Lending fees and charges.
319.250
Insurance.
319.260
Prerequisites to financing residential housing.
319.265
Requirements for regulations adopted by Division that establish program for financing certain residential housing projects.
319.267
Duty of certain owners of residential housing to submit quarterly report to Aging and Disability Services Division of Department of Health and Human Services.
319.270
Notes and bonds: Issuance
319.290
Notes and bonds: Pledges as security.
319.300
Bonds: Trust indentures as security.
319.310
Notes and bonds: Guarantees of payment.
319.320
Notes and bonds: Redemption
319.323
Issuance of collateralized mortgage obligations
319.325
Division may provide that bonds, notes or loans be insured or secured
319.327
Exemption of interest on Division’s bonds from federal income taxation: Waiver
319.330
Refunding obligations: Issuance, sale and exchange.
319.340
Bond reserve funds: Establishment
319.350
Bond reserve funds: Limitations.
319.360
Bond reserve funds: Purpose
319.370
Remedies of bondholders and noteholders.
319.380
Pledge against impairment of holders’ rights and remedies
319.390
Notes and bonds as legal investments.
319.500
Creation
319.510
Use and distribution of money in Account.
319.520
Regulations concerning distribution and use of money in Account
319.530
Pets must be allowed in housing acquired, constructed or rehabilitated with money from Account
319.900
False statements
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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