Types of securities which may be issued; series.

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The State may issue, in one series or more, without the state securities being authorized at any election in the absence of an expressed provision to the contrary in the act authorizing the project and the issuance of state securities therefor or in any act supplemental thereto, in anticipation of taxes or pledged revenues, or both, and constituting either general obligations or special obligations of the State, any one or more or all of the following types of state securities:

1. Notes, evidencing any amount borrowed by the State;

2. Warrants, evidencing the amount due to any person for any services or supplies, equipment or other materials furnished to or for the benefit of the State and appertaining to a project;

3. Bonds, evidencing any amount borrowed by the State and constituting long-term financing;

4. Temporary bonds, pending the preparation of and exchangeable for definitive bonds of like character and in like principal amount when prepared and issued in compliance with the conditions and limitations herein provided; and

5. Interim debentures, evidencing any short-term financing, construction loans, and other temporary loans of not exceeding 5 years, in supplementation of long-term financing and the issuance of bonds, as provided in NRS 349.318 to 349.328, inclusive.

(Added to NRS by 1967, 776; A 1975, 858)


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