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§ 159.814 — Form of applications for allocations; requirements

FS § 159.814Ch. 159

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All notices of intent to issue, requests for carryforward confirmations, and issuance reports must be made in such form as may be prescribed by the division. All such forms may be filed electronically through a portal on the division's website at such time as the division establishes such portal through which such forms and the fee required by s. 159.811 may be submitted. Notices of intent to issue for any calendar year may not be accepted before January 1 of that calendar year. Notices of intent to issue requesting a confirmation from the affordable housing allocation pools, the economic development allocation pool, or the corporation pool are considered timely only if filed with the division on or before September 30 of that calendar year, or, if September 30 is not a business day, the last business day before September 30. Notices of intent to issue requesting a confirmation from the state allocation pool are considered timely only if filed with the division from October 1 through November 30 of that calendar year, or, if November 30 is not a business day, the last business day before November 30. Applications for a carryforward confirmation pursuant to s. 159.8091(1) are considered timely only if filed with thave the effect of impeding the purposes of this part or the purposes for which bonds are authorized to be issued under the laws of this state, the Governor may issue an executive order that shall revise the allocation system provided in this part to be consistent with the Code as amended or as proposed to be amended or replaced. The authority granted to the Governor under this section may be exercised for allocation of any volume limitation imposed by any enacted or proposed federal law or regulation upon bonds authorized to be issued in this state. If such executive order is issued, the division shall notify the President of the Senate and Minority Leader of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives in writing of such an order and the reasons such order was issued, within 10 days of the issuance of the order. Any such order shall remain effective until this part is amended to be consistent with federal law or the regulations issued thereunder. If any such order is issued based upon proposed amendments or successor provisions to the Code, the allocation system provided in this part and the system provided under any such order shall be administered concurrent with one another, to the extent feasible, as long as may be required due to the pendency of any proposed amendments or successor provisions to the Code.

Legislative history

s. 1, ch. 85-282; s. 11, ch. 86-181; s. 10, ch. 87-222.