Resources of the Authority.

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§ 3657. Resources of the authority. 1. Subject to the provisions of this title, the directors of the authority shall receive, accept, invest, administer, expend and disburse for its corporate purposes all money of the authority from whatever sources derived including (a) tax revenues; (b) the proceeds of bonds; and (c) any other payments, gifts or appropriations to the authority from any other source. 2. Subject to the provisions of any contract with bondholders, (a) the money of the authority shall be paid to the authority and shall not be commingled with any other money, and (b) all money received by the authority which, together with other money of the authority available for the expenses of the authority, the payment of debt service and payments to reserve funds, exceeds the amount required for such purposes, as determined by the authority, shall, subject to the provisions of subdivision six of this section and to the terms of any agreement between the authority and the county, be transferred to the county as frequently as practicable. 3. The money in any of the authority's accounts shall be paid out on checks signed by the treasurer of the authority, or by other lawful and appropriate means such as wire or electronic transfer, on requisitions of the chairperson of the authority or of such other officer as the directors shall authorize to make such requisition, or pursuant to a bond resolution or trust indenture. 4. All deposits of authority money shall be secured by obligations of the United States or of the state or of the county at a market value at least equal at all times to the amount of the deposit, and all banks and trust companies are authorized to give such security for such deposits. The authority shall have the power, notwithstanding the provisions of this section, to contract with the holders of any of its bonds as to the custody, collection, securing, investment and payment of any money of the authority or any money held in trust or otherwise for the payment of bonds or in any way to secure bonds, and to carry out any such contract notwithstanding that such contract may be inconsistent with the other provisions of this title. Money held in trust or otherwise for the payment of bonds or in any way to secure bonds and deposits of such money may be secured in the same manner as money of the authority, and all banks and trust companies are authorized to give such security for such deposits. 5. Tax revenues received by the authority pursuant to section twelve hundred sixty-one of the tax law, together with any other revenues received by the authority, shall be applied in the following order of priority: first pursuant to the authority's contracts with bondholders, then to pay the authority's operating expenses not otherwise provided for, then to pay to the state pursuant to paragraph three of subdivision (c) of section twelve hundred sixty-one of the tax law, and then, subject to the authority's agreements with the county, to transfer the balance of such tax revenues not required to meet contractual or other obligations of the authority to the county as frequently as practicable. 6. (a) This subdivision shall apply only to revenue anticipation notes, including renewals thereof, issued by the county during its fiscal year ending December thirty-first, two thousand, in anticipation of the receipt of county tax revenues, and only to such issues of revenue anticipation notes as to which the certificate described in paragraph (b) of this subdivision is filed.

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision five of this section with respect to the transfer of the balance of tax revenues to the county, prior to the delivery of each such issue of revenue anticipation notes, the chief fiscal officer of the county shall file with the authority a request that the authority establish a county of Nassau revenue anticipation note withholding fund which shall constitute a special bank account for purposes of paragraph g of section 25.00 of the local finance law. Such request by such chief fiscal officer shall be accompanied by a certificate setting forth with respect to such issue (i) the principal amount, (ii) the date of issue, (iii) the maturity date, (iv) the interest rate or rates, (v) if interest shall be payable otherwise than at maturity, the date or dates for the payment thereof, (vi) the name and address of the paying agent, (vii) the name and address of each purchaser, or, if a purchaser shall be a syndicate or similar account, the name and address of each managing underwriter of such syndicate or similar account, (viii) the amount payable on each principal payment date and interest payment date, and (ix) a schedule setting forth the total amount of county tax revenues anticipated to be received, and the expected date or dates of anticipated receipt of such county tax revenues. Such certificate shall be accompanied by a statement executed by the chief fiscal officer certifying that the amounts and times of payments of county tax revenues contained in such schedule have been estimated by the use of reasonable and appropriate data and methods of estimation, all in accordance with applicable law.

(c) All such revenue anticipation notes, in addition to a pledge of the faith and credit of the county for the payment thereof, shall contain a recital to the effect that they are entitled to the benefits of the provisions of this subdivision.

(d) Commencing on the date not less than five days prior to and on each day thereafter up to and including any principal and/or interest payment date referred to in the certificate filed by the chief fiscal officer with the authority pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision, the authority shall pay to such paying agent from county tax revenues transferred and credited by the authority to the county of Nassau revenue anticipation note withholding fund as provided in paragraph (e) of this subdivision the amount required to pay in full the principal and/or interest due on such payment date as set forth in such certificate. Moneys so paid shall pass immediately from the authority and vest in such paying agent in trust for the benefit of the holders of the revenue anticipation notes to which such certificate relates. No other person having any claim of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the county shall have any right to or claim against the moneys held by such paying agent, and such moneys shall not be subject to any order, judgment, lien, execution, attachment, setoff or counterclaim by any such other person. Such moneys shall be held by such paying agent in a separate trust account and shall be applied only to the payment of the principal and/or interest due on such revenue anticipation notes, provided, however, that the contract by and between the county and such paying agent may provide for (i) the investment by such paying agent of such moneys in direct obligations of, or in obligations guaranteed by, the United States of America, provided such obligations shall be payable or redeemable at the option of the holder within such time as the proceeds shall be needed to pay such principal and/or interest due on such revenue anticipation notes, and (ii) the use by such paying agent of such moneys for the purchase of direct obligations of, or obligations guaranteed by, the United States of America under one or more repurchase agreements with any bank or trust company having its principal office in the state of New York, provided that any such repurchase agreement shall provide for the repurchase of such obligations within such time as such moneys are needed to pay the principal and/or interest due on such revenue anticipation notes at a repurchase price at least sufficient to make the amount so invested available for the payment of principal and/or interest due on such revenue anticipation notes, and provided, further, that, at the time of such purchase, the market value of such obligations shall be at least equal to one hundred two per centum of the amount so invested. No person having any claim of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the county shall have any right to or claim against any moneys in anticipation of which such notes have been issued, other than a claim for payment by the holders of such notes, and such moneys shall not be subject to any order, judgment, lien, execution, attachment, setoff or counterclaim by any such person. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no instrument relating to any transaction authorized or contemplated by this paragraph need be filed under the provisions of the uniform commercial code.

(e) Commencing on the day when the authority determines that the principal and interest due or to come due on such outstanding revenue anticipation notes issued against such county tax revenues in accordance with the provisions of this subdivision shall equal the amount of such county tax revenues as set forth on the schedule included in the certificate filed with the authority pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision remaining to be paid to the county on or prior to any principal and/or interest payment date, the authority shall deduct and withhold from the amount of such county tax revenues otherwise payable to the county an amount sufficient to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on all such revenue anticipation notes issued and then outstanding in anticipation thereof. Amounts so deducted and withheld shall be transferred and credited by the authority to the account established for such county tax revenues in the county of Nassau revenue anticipation note withholding fund established by the authority in accordance with the chief fiscal officer's request pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision. The payments required to be made by the authority pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision shall be made from amounts on deposit in the accounts established for such county tax revenues in the county of Nassau revenue anticipation note withholding fund.

(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subdivision, at the expiration of one hundred eighty days after the maturity date of any issue of revenue anticipation notes issued in accordance with the provisions of this subdivision, the amounts held by the paying agent thereof for the payment of the principal of and interest on the notes of such issue which have not been presented for payment shall be paid over and remitted by such paying agent to the county and thereafter the holders of such notes shall look only to the county for such payment.

(g) All other provisions of the local finance law not inconsistent with the provisions of this subdivision shall continue to apply to the authorization and issuance of revenue anticipation notes by the county.


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