Water pollution control revolving fund program and state drinking water revolving fund program established--Program subfunds created--Deposits into subfunds and use thereof.

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46A-1-60.1. Water pollution control revolving fund program and state drinking water revolving fund program established--Program subfunds created--Deposits into subfunds and use thereof.

The state water pollution control revolving fund program and the state drinking water revolving fund program are hereby established. Program subfunds shall be created within the water and environment fund established pursuant to §46A-1-60. The required subfunds shall be maintained separately, and all federal, state, and other funds for use in the program shall be deposited into the respective subfund, including all federal grants for capitalization of either a state water pollution control revolving fund or a state drinking water revolving fund or both, all repayments of assistance awarded from the subfund, interest on investments made on money in the subfund, proceeds of discretionary bond issues allowed by §46A-1-31, and principal and interest on loans made from the fund. Money in the subfund may be used only for purposes authorized under federal law. The subfund may be pledged or assigned by the district to or in trust for the holder or holders of the bonds of the district and may be transferred to and held by a trustee or trustees pursuant to §46A-1-39.

The board shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26, to implement the provisions of this section consistent with the requirements of federal law in order for an approved state water pollution control revolving fund or a state drinking water revolving fund to become eligible for grant funds from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Source: SL 1988, ch 364, §1; SL 1989, ch 385, §24; SL 1992, ch 254, §8; SL 1994, ch 347, §4; SL 1995, ch 251, §29.


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