Oregon Code § 456.202·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Short-term bond anticipation notes.
(1) An authority shall have the power to borrow money for the purposes for
which its bonds are to be issued in anticipation of the receipt of proceeds of
the sale of such bonds and within the authorized maximum of such bond issue.
(2) Bond
anticipation notes shall be issued for all moneys borrowed under the provisions
of this section. Such notes may be issued for a period not exceeding one year
and may be renewed from time to time for periods not exceeding one year, but
each such note, including renewals, shall mature and be paid not later than
five years after the date on which the original note was issued. Such notes
shall be authorized by resolution of the authority, adopted by a majority of
the commissioners, and shall be in such denomination or denominations, shall
bear interest at such rate or rates, shall be in such form, and shall be
executed in such manner, all as a majority of the commissioners shall
prescribe. Such notes may be sold at public or private sale in the manner and
at such price or prices or for such other consideration, including real or
personal property, as the authority shall determine, provided that if such
notes be renewal notes, they may be exchanged for notes then outstanding on
such terms as the authority shall determine. [1977 c.342 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 456.202
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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