NRS 349.344
Proceeds of refunding bonds in escrow or trust: Investment

  • security
  • sufficient amount
  • purchaser not responsible for application of proceeds.

1.

Any such escrow or trust shall not necessarily be limited to proceeds of refunding bonds but may include other moneys available for its purpose.

2.

Any proceeds in escrow or trust, pending such use, may be invested or reinvested in federal securities, and in the case of an escrow or trust for the refunding of outstanding state special obligation (but not general obligation) securities, in other securities issued by the Federal Government if the resolution authorizing the issuance of such outstanding state securities or any trust indenture or other proceedings appertaining thereto expressly permits any such investment or reinvestment in such securities issued by the Federal Government other than federal securities.

3.

Any trust bank accounting for federal securities and other securities issued by the Federal Government in such escrow or trust may place them for safekeeping wholly or in part in any trust bank or trust banks within or without or both within and without this state.

4.

Any trust bank shall continuously secure any moneys placed in escrow or trust and not so invested or reinvested in federal securities and other securities issued by the Federal Government by a pledge in any trust bank or trust banks within or without or both within and without the State of federal securities in an amount at all times at least equal to the total uninvested amount of such moneys accounted for in such escrow or trust.

5.

Such proceeds and investments in escrow or trust, together with any interest or other gain to be derived from any such investment, shall be in an amount at all times at least sufficient to pay principal, interest, any prior redemption premiums due, and any charges of the escrow agent or trustee and any other incidental expenses payable therefrom, except to the extent provision may have been previously otherwise made therefor, as such obligations become due at their respective maturities or due at designated prior redemption date or dates in connection with which the Commission has exercised or is obligated to exercise a prior redemption option on behalf of the State.

6.

The computations made in determining such sufficiency shall be verified by a certified public accountant certified or licensed to practice in this state or in any other state.

7.

Any purchaser of any refunding bond issued hereunder shall in no manner be responsible for the application of the proceeds thereof by the State, the Commission or any of the officers, agents or employees of the State.

Source: Section 349.344 — Proceeds of refunding bonds in escrow or trust: Investment; security; sufficient amount; purchaser not responsible for application of proceeds., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-349.­html#NRS349Sec344.

349.150
Short title.
349.152
Purpose
349.154
Definitions.
349.156
“Acquisition” and “acquire” defined.
349.158
“Chair” and “Chair of the Commission” defined.
349.160
“Commercial bank” defined.
349.162
“Commission” defined.
349.164
“Condemnation” and “condemn” defined.
349.166
“Controller” defined.
349.168
“Cost of any project” defined.
349.169
“Disposal” and “dispose” defined.
349.170
“Facilities” defined.
349.172
“Federal Government” defined.
349.174
“Federal securities” defined.
349.176
“Governor” defined.
349.178
“Gross revenues” and “gross pledged revenues” defined.
349.180
“Hereby,” “herein,” “hereinabove,” “hereinafter,” “hereinbefore,” “hereof,” “hereto,” “hereunder,” “heretofore” and “hereafter” defined.
349.182
“Holder” defined.
349.184
“Improvement” and “improve” defined.
349.186
“Net revenues” and “net pledged revenues” defined.
349.188
“Operation and maintenance expenses” defined.
349.192
“Pledged revenues” defined.
349.194
“Project” defined.
349.196
“Secretary” defined.
349.198
“State securities” and “securities” defined.
349.200
“State” defined.
349.202
“Taxation” defined.
349.204
“Taxes” defined.
349.206
“Treasurer” defined.
349.208
“Trust bank” defined.
349.210
“United States” defined.
349.212
Powers of State in connection with projects.
349.213
Power of eminent domain
349.214
Power of State to become obligated and issue securities for project.
349.216
Types of securities which may be issued
349.218
Notes and warrants: Maturity
349.220
Temporary bonds: Conditions, terms and provisions
349.222
Resolution authorizing issuance of securities: Description of purposes.
349.223
Sale of securities as investment to defray anticipated costs of college.
349.224
General obligations: Types of securities.
349.225
General obligation bonds subject to review and approval of State Board of Finance
349.226
Special obligations: Types of securities.
349.227
Variable rates of interest for securities
349.228
Securities issued as general obligations payable from gross revenues: Covenant requiring appropriations to pay expenses of operation and maintenance.
349.230
Securities issued as general obligations constitute outstanding indebtedness of State
349.232
Securities issued as special obligations do not constitute outstanding indebtedness of State.
349.234
Recitals required in state securities.
349.236
Payment of principal of and interest on general obligation bonds from Consolidated Bond Interest and Redemption Fund.
349.238
Annual levy of special tax to pay interest on and retire securities issued as general obligations
349.240
Time and duration of levy of special tax.
349.242
Payment from State General Fund when taxes insufficient to pay amount due on securities issued as general obligations
349.244
Application of other available money to payment of interest on and principal of securities issued as general obligations.
349.248
Proceeds of taxes specially appropriated to payment of principal and interest.
349.250
Payment of state securities not to be secured by encumbrance, mortgage or pledge of State’s property
349.251
Agreement for exchange of payments based on interest rates for state securities issued or proposed to be issued by Commission: Conditions
349.252
Recourse against members of Commission and state officers and agents: Acceptance of securities constitutes waiver and release.
349.254
Covenants in resolution authorizing issuance of special obligations impose no liability against State or its general credit.
349.256
Faith of State pledged against repeal, amendment or modification of State Securities Law.
349.260
Details of state securities provided by resolution.
349.262
Issuance of state securities.
349.270
Securities sold publicly to be sold to responsible bidder making best bid
349.274
Recital in securities conclusive evidence of validity and regularity of issuance.
349.276
Denomination, negotiability and maturity of state securities
349.278
Payment of principal, interest and premium when due without further order.
349.280
Interest coupons.
349.282
Execution, signing, countersigning and authentication of state securities and coupons.
349.284
Facsimile signatures and seals.
349.286
Securities not invalid because signatories cease to fill offices.
349.288
Adoption of facsimile signature of predecessor in office.
349.290
Redemption before maturity.
349.292
Repurchase of state securities.
349.294
Use of money received from issuance of state securities.
349.296
Disposition of unexpended balance of proceeds after completion of project.
349.298
Validity of securities not dependent on proceedings relating to project or completion of purpose
349.300
Special funds and accounts: Creation
349.302
Employment of legal and other expert services
349.303
Delegation of power of Commission to State Treasurer or designee to sign contracts or accept binding bids for purchase of bonds
349.304
Investment and reinvestment of revenues and proceeds of taxes and securities in federal securities or certain money market mutual funds.
349.306
Covenants and other provisions in state securities.
349.308
Pledged revenues received or credited subject to immediate lien
349.310
Rights and powers of holders of state securities and trustees.
349.312
Receivers: Appointment
349.314
Rights and remedies cumulative.
349.316
Failure of holder to proceed does not relieve State, Commission and officers, agents and employees of State of liability for nonperformance of duties.
349.318
Interim debentures: Issuance for general or special obligations.
349.320
Issuance of state securities constituting debt to fund or refund special obligations not constituting indebtedness: Conditions
349.322
Interim debentures: Maturity
349.324
Interim debentures: Security for payment.
349.326
Interim debentures: Extension and funding.
349.328
Interim debentures: Funding by reissuance of bonds pledged as collateral security
349.330
Refunding of general and special obligation bonds: Resolution
349.332
Calls for prior redemption: Limitations.
349.334
Exchange of outstanding securities held by State or its agencies for funding or refunding.
349.336
Refunding of outstanding securities evidencing long-term loans.
349.338
Refunding bonds: Exchange for outstanding bonds or federal securities
349.340
Conditions for refunding bonds.
349.342
Refunding bonds: Disposition of proceeds
349.344
Proceeds of refunding bonds in escrow or trust: Investment
349.346
Refunding bonds payable from taxes or pledged revenues.
349.348
Issuance of bonds separately or in combination.
349.350
Other statutory provisions applicable to refunding bonds.
349.352
Conclusive determination of Commission that statutory limitations have been met.
349.354
Bonds and other securities exempt from taxation
349.356
Securities issued as general obligations are legal investments for state money.
349.358
Legal investments for other persons.
349.362
Sufficiency of State Securities Law.
349.364
Liberal construction.
349.1695
“Equip” and “equipment” defined.
349.2275
Variable rates of interest: Exemption from limitations
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Feb. 5, 2021

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