California Government Code
§ 15817.1
GOV § 15817.1 Effective Jun 24, 2015Div. 3 · Title 2 · Part 10b · Ch. 3
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)Exclusively for the purpose of facilitating the financing of public buildings pursuant to this part through the issuance of revenue bonds, notes, or certificates by the board, and notwithstanding any other law, the board may acquire by lease from any state agency public buildings identified by, and under the jurisdiction or control of, the state agency, and, in that connection, the board may then lease those public buildings back to the state agency and may pledge the revenues, rentals, or receipts to the lease to secure the repayment of revenue bonds, notes, or certificates issued by the board. The board is not required to apply the proceeds of the board’s bonds, notes, or certificates to acquire, design, construct, or otherwise improve the same public buildings that are leased pursuant to this section. In each case, the lease shall provide rental provisions, term, payment, security, default, remedy, and other terms or provisions as may be specified in the lease or other agreement or agreements between the board and the state agency and may provide for the substitution of other public buildings for the public buildings initially leased by the board and the state agency pursuant to this section. The public buildings that are leased pursuant to this section may be existing public buildings, as determined by the board and the state agency, and which the board and the state agency also determine to have both of the following:
(1)A fair rental value that is consistent with the principal amount of the bonds, notes, or certificates of the board authorized to be issued for the purpose of providing the financing of public buildings pursuant to this part.
(2)An economic useful life that is not shorter than the final maturity of the bonds, notes, or certificates of the board authorized to be issued for the purpose of providing the financing of public buildings pursuant to this part.
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Legislative history
Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 14, Sec. 4. (AB 114) Effective June 24, 2015.