United States — Arizona
ARS § 44-1797.03
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A seller may use a cash deposit or listed financial instruments instead of the bond, and the state treasurer must hold deposited cash in an interest-bearing trust account.
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United States — Arizona
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A seller may use a cash deposit or listed financial instruments instead of the bond, and the state treasurer must hold deposited cash in an interest-bearing trust account.
United States — Arizona
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Bond proceeds tied to this article generally stay out of the state or county treasury, and the authority/board may direct how they are held, invested, deposited, secured, and disbursed.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines terms used in the article, including bond related expenses, bond related obligations, bonds, department, and director.
United States — Arizona
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If an investing entity uses this section, it must invest the money under listed conditions; qualifying deposits are then exempt from security or collateral requirements.
United States — Arizona
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If a qualifying district bond is presented, the director of the department of administration must attach a certificate to it.
United States — Arizona
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The department of environmental quality may create a technical-assistance program on vehicle-emissions technology, and the board it establishes must carry out specific evaluation and recommendation tasks.
United States — Arizona
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This section sets requirements for a financial statement and bond or deposit conditions for certain license applicants and licensees.
United States — Arizona
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The board may issue revenue bonds, but it must hold a public hearing and give notice before issuing them.
United States — Arizona
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This section requires specified court officials to give parties certain garnishment forms for free, sets requirements for the notice form and instructions, and gives the debtor a process and deadlines to object to garnishment or claim exemptions.
United States — Arizona
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Five or more state residents may form a corporation if each buys at least one share. A formed corporation may amend its articles only after the required approval by the deputy director of financial institutions before filing.
United States — Arizona
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Most outstanding shares get one vote per matter at a shareholders’ meeting, but several exceptions can remove or limit that voting right.
United States — Arizona
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Bonds issued under this article are negotiable, exempt from state taxation, and may be legally invested in by specified public and financial actors.
United States — Arizona
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A foreign corporation may not conduct affairs in this state until it is granted authority to transact business from the commission.
United States — Arizona
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The unemployment compensation fund must keep separate accounts, and receipts must be deposited into the clearing account right away.
United States — Arizona
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A retirement plan may use either a trust fund or a group annuity contract, and the trust fund must be administered by a trustee under an agreement with the district.
United States — Arizona
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Bonds issued under this article are negotiable, are tax-free in the state, must be paid only according to their terms, and may be treated as legal investments by specified public and private entities.
United States — Arizona
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The board may direct investment and reinvestment of bond proceeds or debt service monies in listed securities, and it may set reinvestment-yield restrictions for federal tax compliance. The district fiscal agent must purchase the securities and hold them as custodian.
United States — Arizona
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The board may direct how certain bond-related monies are invested and reinvested, and it may restrict reinvestment yield when needed for federal tax compliance. The treasurer or fiscal agent must buy the securities under a board resolution and hold them as custodian.
United States — Arizona
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Bonds issued under this article are negotiable, are free from state taxation, and are treated as obligations of the board.
United States — Arizona
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The groundwater users advisory council must carry out several administrative duties, including advising officials, keeping records, electing officers, and making its proceedings available for public inspection.