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22 By: Farney H.B. No. 2833
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55 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
66 AN ACT
77 relating to the issuance of interest-bearing time warrants by
88 school districts.
99 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Sections 45.103(a) and (c), Education Code, are
1111 amended to read as follows:
1212 (a) Any school district in need of funds to construct,
1313 repair, or renovate school buildings, purchase school buildings and
1414 school equipment, or equip school properties with necessary
1515 heating, water, sanitation, lunchroom, or electric facilities or in
1616 need of funds with which to employ a person who has special skill
1717 and experience to compile taxation data and that is financially
1818 unable out of available funds to construct, repair, renovate, or
1919 purchase school buildings, purchase school equipment, or equip
2020 school properties with necessary heating, water, sanitation,
2121 lunchroom, or electric facilities or is unable to pay the person for
2222 compiling taxation data, may, subject to this section, issue
2323 interest-bearing time warrants, in amounts sufficient to
2424 construct, purchase, equip, or improve school buildings and
2525 facilities or to pay all or part of the compensation of the person
2626 to compile taxation data, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
2727 The warrants shall mature in serial installments of not more than 20
2828 [15] years from their date of issue. The warrants on maturity may
2929 be payable out of any available funds of the school district in the
3030 order of their maturity dates. Any interest-bearing time warrants
3131 may be issued and sold by the district for not less than their face
3232 value, and the proceeds used to provide funds required for the
3333 purpose for which they are issued. The warrants shall be entitled
3434 to first payment out of any available funds of the district as they
3535 become due. Included in the purposes for which interest-bearing
3636 time warrants may be issued is the payment of any amounts owed by
3737 the school district that were [was] incurred in carrying out any of
3838 those purposes.
3939 (c) A school district may not issue interest-bearing time
4040 warrants in excess of five percent of the assessed valuation of the
4141 district for the year in which the warrants are issued. The payment
4242 of interest-bearing time warrants in any one year may not exceed the
4343 anticipated surplus income of the district for the year in which the
4444 warrants are issued, based on the budget of the district for that
4545 year. The anticipated income computed under this section is
4646 exclusive of all bond taxes. A school district may not have
4747 outstanding at any one time warrants totaling in excess of $2 [$1]
4848 million under this section.
4949 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.