Bonds and notes.

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(1) (a) The authority has the power and is authorized to issue from time to time its notes and bonds in such principal amounts as the authority determines to be necessary to provide sufficient funds for achieving any of its corporate purposes, including the payment of interest on notes and bonds of the authority, the establishment of reserves to secure such notes and bonds, and all other expenditures of the authority incident to and necessary or convenient to carry out its corporate purposes and powers.

(b) (I) The authority has the power, from time to time, to issue:

  1. Notes to renew notes;

  2. Bonds to pay notes, including the interest thereon, and, whenever it deems refundingexpedient, to refund any bonds whether the bonds to be refunded have or have not matured; and

  3. Bonds partly to refund bonds then outstanding and partly for any of its corporatepurposes.

(II) Refunding bonds issued pursuant to this paragraph (b) may be exchanged for the bonds to be refunded or sold and the proceeds applied to the purchase, redemption, or payment of such bonds.

  1. The authority has the power to provide for the replacement of lost, destroyed, ormutilated bonds or notes.

  2. Except as may otherwise be expressly provided by the authority, every issue of itsnotes and bonds shall be general obligations of the authority payable out of any revenues or moneys of the authority, subject only to any agreements with the holders of particular notes or bonds pledging any particular revenues.

  1. The notes and bonds shall be authorized by a resolution adopted by an affirmativevote of a majority of the members of the board of directors.

  2. Any resolution authorizing any notes or bonds or any issue thereof may contain provisions, which shall be a part of the contract with the holders thereof, as to:

  1. Pledging all or any part of the revenues of the authority to secure the payment of thenotes or bonds or of any issue thereof, subject to such agreements with noteholders or bondholders as may then exist;

  2. Pledging all or any part of the assets of the authority to secure the payment of thenotes or bonds or of any issue of notes or bonds, subject to such agreements with noteholders or bondholders as may then exist, such assets to include any grant or contribution from the federal government or any corporation, association, institution, or person;

  3. The setting aside of reserves or sinking funds and the regulation and disposition thereof;

  4. Limitations on the purpose to which the proceeds of sale of notes or bonds may beapplied and pledging such proceeds to secure the payment of the notes or bonds or of any issue thereof;

  5. Limitations on the issuance of additional notes or bonds, the terms upon which additional notes or bonds may be issued and secured, and the refunding of outstanding or other notes or bonds;

  6. The procedure, if any, by which the terms of any contract with noteholders or bondholders may be amended or abrogated, the amount of notes or bonds the holders of which must consent thereto, and the manner in which such consent may be given;

  7. Limitations on the amount of moneys to be expended by the authority for operatingexpenses of the authority;

  8. Vesting in a trustee such property, rights, powers, and duties in trust as the authoritymay determine, which may include any or all of the rights, powers, and duties of the trustee appointed by the bondholders pursuant to this article, and limiting or abrogating the right of the bondholders to appoint a trustee under this article or limiting the rights, powers, and duties of such trustee;

  9. Defining the acts or omissions to act which shall constitute a default in the obligations and duties of the authority to the holders of the notes or bonds and providing for the rights and remedies of the holders of the notes or bonds in the event of such default, including as a matter of right the appointment of a receiver; except that such rights and remedies shall not be inconsistent with the general laws of this state and the other provisions of this article;

  10. Any other matters, of like or different character, which in any way affect the securityor protection of the holders of the notes or bonds.

  1. The bonds or notes of each issue may, in the discretion of the board of directors, bemade redeemable before maturity at such prices and under such terms and conditions as may be determined by the board of directors. Notes shall mature at such time as may be determined by the board of directors, and bonds shall mature at such time, not exceeding thirty-five years from their date of issue, as may be determined by the board. The bonds may be issued as serial bonds payable in annual installments or as term bonds or as a combination thereof. The notes and bonds shall bear interest at such rate, be in such denominations, be in such form, either coupon or registered, carry such registration privileges, be executed in such manner, be payable in such medium of payment and at such place, and be subject to such terms of redemption as such resolution may provide. The notes and bonds of the authority may be sold by the authority, at public or private sale, at such price as the board of directors shall determine.

  2. In case any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on anybonds or notes or coupons attached thereto ceases to be such officer before the delivery thereof, such signature or such facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes the same as if the officer had remained in office until such delivery. The board of directors may also provide for the authentication of the bonds or notes by a trustee or fiscal agent.

  3. Prior to the preparation of definitive bonds or notes, the authority may, under likerestrictions, issue interim receipts or temporary bonds or notes until such definitive bonds or notes have been executed and are available for delivery.

  4. The authority, subject to such agreements with noteholders or bondholders as maythen exist, has the power out of any funds available therefor to purchase notes or bonds of the authority, which shall thereupon be cancelled at a price not exceeding:

  1. If the notes or bonds are then redeemable, the redemption price then applicable plusaccrued interest to the next interest payment thereon; or

  2. If the notes or bonds are not then redeemable, the redemption price applicable on thefirst date after such purchase upon which the notes or bonds become subject to redemption plus accrued interest to such date.

  1. In the discretion of the authority, the bonds may be secured by a trust indenture byand between the authority and a corporate trustee, which may be any trust company or bank having the power of a trust company within or without this state. Such trust indenture may contain such provisions for protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the bondholders as may be reasonable and proper and not in violation of law, including covenants setting forth the duties of the authority in relation to the exercise of its corporate powers and the custody, safeguarding, and application of all moneys. The authority may provide by such trust indenture for the payment of the proceeds of the bonds and the revenues to the trustee under such trust indenture or other depository and for the method of disbursement thereof, with such safeguards and restrictions as it may determine. All expenses incurred in carrying out such trust indenture may be treated as a part of the operating expenses of the authority. If the bonds are secured by a trust indenture, the bondholders shall have no authority to appoint a separate trustee to represent them.

  2. The authority shall not have outstanding, at any one time, bonds, not including bondanticipation notes, or bonds which have been refunded, in an aggregate principal amount exceeding one hundred twenty million dollars without the approval of the city acting by formal resolution of the Denver city council; however, this limitation shall not apply to bonds which are unsecured or secured solely by a pledge of the revenues of the authority and are not in any way secured by a pledge of any of the authority's other assets, including, without limitation, any buildings or real property, and which contain a statement that the bondholders shall not have any recourse against the authority's other assets for repayment of the bonds. Under no circumstances shall the city be liable for any indebtedness incurred by the authority. The general assembly specifically finds there is a substantial public purpose in limiting the indebtedness of the authority in the event the authority assets or the hospital assets are transferred back to or revert to the city.

  3. The authority has the power and is authorized to issue from time to time notes,bonds, and other securities which may be collateralized or otherwise secured in whole or in part by loans or participations or other interests in such loans or which may evidence loans or participations or other interests in such loans to provide net funds that are to be dedicated in whole or in part by resolution of the authority to the carrying out of one or more of the purposes of the authority. The interest on or from such notes, bonds, and other securities may be subject to or exempt from federal income taxation.

  4. Any notes, bonds, or other securities issued pursuant to this section, and the incometherefrom, including any profit from the sale thereof, shall at all times be free from taxation by the state or any agency, political subdivision, or instrumentality of the state.

Source: L. 94: Entire article added, p. 663, § 1, effective April 19.


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