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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 49-d-9 of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"General Obligation Bonds for Texas Water Development Fund II"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Added November 6, 2001: | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 49-d-9 of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"General Obligation Bonds for Texas Water Development Fund II"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Added November 6, 2001: | ||
'''(a) The Texas Water Development Board may issue additional general obligation bonds, at its determination, for one or more accounts of the Texas Water Development Fund II, in an amount not to exceed $2 billion. Of the additional general obligation bonds authorized to be issued, $50 million of those bonds shall be used for the | '''(a) The Texas Water Development Board may issue additional general obligation bonds, at its determination, for one or more accounts of the Texas Water Development Fund II, in an amount not to exceed $2 billion. Of the additional general obligation bonds authorized to be issued, $50 million of those bonds shall be used for the Water Infrastructure Fund as provided by law.''' | ||
'''(b) Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 49-d-8|49-d-8]] of this | '''(b) Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 49-d-8|49-d-8]] of this Article applies to the bonds authorized by this section. The limitation in Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 49-d-8|49-d-8]] of this Article that the Texas Water Development Board may not issue bonds in excess of the aggregate principal amount of previously authorized bonds does not apply to the bonds authorized by and issued under this section.''' | ||
'''(c) A limitation on the percentage of | '''(c) A limitation on the percentage of State participation in any single project imposed by this Article does not apply to a project funded with the proceeds of bonds issued under the authority of Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 49-d-8|49-d-8]] of this Article or this section.''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:35, June 20, 2024
Added November 6, 2001:
(a) The Texas Water Development Board may issue additional general obligation bonds, at its determination, for one or more accounts of the Texas Water Development Fund II, in an amount not to exceed $2 billion. Of the additional general obligation bonds authorized to be issued, $50 million of those bonds shall be used for the Water Infrastructure Fund as provided by law.
(b) Section 49-d-8 of this Article applies to the bonds authorized by this section. The limitation in Section 49-d-8 of this Article that the Texas Water Development Board may not issue bonds in excess of the aggregate principal amount of previously authorized bonds does not apply to the bonds authorized by and issued under this section.
(c) A limitation on the percentage of State participation in any single project imposed by this Article does not apply to a project funded with the proceeds of bonds issued under the authority of Section 49-d-8 of this Article or this section.
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