CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 7-130g. Bond issues.
Sec. 7-130g. Bond issues. (a) The authority may issue bonds from time to time
in its discretion, subject to the approval of the legislative body when required by the
provisions of sections 7-130a to 7-130w, inclusive, for the purpose of paying all or any
part of the cost of acquiring, purchasing, constructing, reconstructing, improving or
extending any project and acquiring necessary land and equipment therefor. The authority may issue such types of bonds as it may determine, including, without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, bonds payable as to principal and interest: (1) From its
revenues generally; (2) exclusively from the income and revenues of a particular project;
or (3) exclusively from the income and revenues of certain designated projects, whether
or not they are financed in whole or in part from the proceeds of such bonds. Any such
bonds may be additionally secured by a pledge of any grant or contribution from a
participating municipality, the state or any political subdivision, agency or instrumentality thereof, any federal agency or any private corporation, copartnership, association or
individual, or a pledge of any income or revenues of the authority, or a mortgage on
any project or other property of the authority. Whenever and for as long as any authority
has issued and has outstanding bonds pursuant to sections 7-130a to 7-130w, inclusive,
the authority shall fix, charge and collect rates, rents, fees and other charges in accordance with the second sentence of section 7-130i. Neither the commissioners of the authority nor any person executing the bonds shall be liable personally on the bonds by
reason of the issuance thereof. The bonds and other obligations of the authority, and
such bonds and obligations shall so state on their face, shall not be a debt of the state
or any political subdivision thereof, except when the authority or a participating municipality which in accordance with section 7-130s has guaranteed payment of principal
and of interest on the same, and no person other than the authority or such a public body
shall be liable thereon, nor shall such bonds or obligations be payable out of any funds
or properties other than those of the authority or such a participating municipality. Except
to the extent and for the purpose therein expressly provided by other laws, such bonds
shall not constitute an indebtedness within the meaning of any statutory limitation on
the indebtedness of any participating municipality. Bonds of the authority are declared
to be issued for an essential public and governmental purpose. In anticipation of the
sale of such revenue bonds the authority may issue negotiable bond anticipation notes
and may renew the same from time to time, but the maximum maturity of any such note,
including renewals thereof, shall not exceed five years from the date of issue of the
original note. Such notes shall be paid from any revenues of the authority available
therefor and not otherwise pledged, or from the proceeds of sale of the revenue bonds
of the authority in anticipation of which they were issued. The notes shall be issued in
the same manner as the revenue bonds. Such notes and the resolution or resolutions
authorizing the same may contain any provisions, conditions or limitations which a bond
resolution of the authority may contain.
(b) Bonds of the authority may be issued as serial bonds or as term bonds, or the
authority, in its discretion, may issue bonds of both types. Bonds shall be authorized by
resolution of the members of the authority and shall bear such date or dates, mature at
such time or times, not exceeding fifty years from their respective dates, bear interest
at such rate or rates, or have provisions for the manner of determining such rate or rates,
payable at such time or times, be in such denominations, be in such form, either coupon
or registered, carry such registration privileges, be executed in such manner, be payable
in lawful money of the United States of America at such place or places, and be subject
to such terms of redemption, as such resolution or resolutions may provide. The revenue
bonds or notes may be sold at public or private sale for such price or prices as the
authority shall determine. Pending preparation of the definitive bonds, the authority
may issue interim receipts or certificates which shall be exchanged for such definitive
bonds.
(c) Any resolution or resolutions authorizing any revenue bonds or any issue of
revenue bonds may contain provisions, which shall be a part of the contract with the
holders of the revenue bonds to be authorized, as to: (1) Pledging all or any part of
the revenues of a project or any revenue-producing contract or contracts made by the
authority with any individual, partnership, corporation or association or other body,
public or private, to secure the payment of the revenue bonds or of any particular issue
of revenue bonds, subject to such agreements with bondholders as may then exist; (2)
the rentals, fees and other charges to be charged, and the amounts to be raised in each
year thereby, and the use and disposition of the revenues; (3) the setting aside of reserves
or sinking funds or other funds or accounts as the authority may establish and the regulation and disposition thereof, including requirements that any such funds and accounts
be held separate from or not be commingled with other funds of the authority; (4) limitations on the right of the authority or its agent to restrict and regulate the use of the project;
(5) limitations on the purpose to which the proceeds of sale of any issue of revenue
bonds then or thereafter to be issued may be applied and pledging such proceeds to secure
the payment of the revenue bonds or any issue of the revenue bonds; (6) limitations on
the issuance of additional bonds; the terms upon which additional bonds may be issued
and secured; the refunding of outstanding bonds; (7) the procedure, if any, by which
the terms of any contract with bondholders may be amended or abrogated, the amount
of bonds the holders of which must consent thereto, and the manner in which such
consent may be given; (8) limitations on the amount of moneys derived from the project
to be expended for operating, administrative or other expenses of the authority; (9)
defining the acts or omissions to act which shall constitute a default in the duties of the
authority to holders of its obligations and providing the rights and remedies of such
holders in the event of a default; (10) the mortgaging of a project and the site thereof
for the purpose of securing the bondholders; and (11) provisions for the execution of
reimbursement agreements or similar agreements in connection with credit facilities
including but not limited to, letters of credit or policies of bond insurance, remarketing
agreements and agreements for the purpose of moderating interest rate fluctuations.
(d) If any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on any
bonds or coupons ceases to be such officer before delivery of such bonds, such signature
or such facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes the same as
if he had remained in office until such delivery. Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of sections 7-130a to 7-130w, inclusive, or any recitals in any bonds issued under
the provisions of said sections, all such bonds shall be deemed to be negotiable instruments under the provisions of the general statutes.
(e) Unless otherwise provided by the ordinance creating the authority, bonds may
be issued under the provisions of sections 7-130a to 7-130w, inclusive, without obtaining
the consent of any commission, board, bureau or agency of the state or of any political
subdivision, and without any other proceedings or the happening of other conditions or
things than those proceedings, conditions or things which are specifically required by
said sections.
(f) The authority shall have power out of any funds available therefor to purchase
its bonds or notes. The authority may hold, pledge, cancel or resell such bonds, subject
to and in accordance with agreements with bondholders.
(g) An authority shall cause a copy of any bond resolution adopted by it to be filed
for public inspection in its office and in the office of the clerk of each participating
municipality and may thereupon cause to be published at least once in a newspaper
published or circulating in each participating municipality a notice stating the fact and
date of such adoption and the places where such bond resolution has been so filed for
public inspection and also the date of the first publication of such notice and also stating
that any action or proceeding of any kind or nature in any court questioning the validity
or proper authorization of bonds provided for by the bond resolution, or the validity of
any covenants, agreements or contracts provided for by the bond resolution, shall be
commenced within twenty days after the first publication of such notice. If any such
notice is published and if no action or proceeding questioning the validity or proper
authorization of bonds provided for by the bond resolution referred to in such notice,
or the validity of any covenants, agreements or contracts provided for by the bond
resolution is commenced or instituted within twenty days after the first publication of
said notice, then all residents and taxpayers and owners of property in each participating
municipality and all other persons shall be forever barred and foreclosed from instituting
or commencing any action or proceeding in any court, or from pleading any defense to
any action or proceeding, questioning the validity or proper authorization of such bonds,
or the validity of such covenants, agreements or contracts, and said bonds, covenants,
agreements and contracts shall be conclusively deemed to be valid and binding obligations in accordance with their terms and tenor.
(February, 1965, P.A. 460, S. 7, 8; 1967, P.A. 810, S. 6, 7, 8; 1969, P.A. 424, S. 1; P.A. 85-543, S. 2, 7; P.A. 06-196,
S. 37.)
History: 1967 act required approval of legislative body for bonds issued by authorities which are municipal departments,
required authority to "fix, charge and collect" various rates, rents, fees etc. and amended other provisions of Subsec. (a)
to reflect municipal obligations re bonds of department authorities, added exception to provisions in Subsec. (e) and added
Subsec. (g) re notice; 1969 act amended Subsec. (b) to remove 6% interest limit; P.A. 85-543 amended Subsec. (b) to
allow for rates not determined at the time of authorization and amended Subsec. (c) concerning the manner of holding
funds' execution of reimbursement agreements; P.A. 06-196 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), effective June 7, 2006.