| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 4 MRSA §1606, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1999, c. 787, §1, is | further amended to read: |
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| | 2. Limitation on securities issued. The authority may not | issue securities in excess of $93,000,000 $102,500,000 | outstanding at any one time, of which no less than $40,000,000 | $49,500,000 must be specifically allocated to projects | relating to the Judicial Branch, except for the issuance of | revenue refunding securities authorized by section 1610 and | securities issued under section 1610-A. The amount of | securities that may be outstanding in the name of the | authority may be increased by the Legislature upon a showing | by the authority that its available revenues are sufficient to | support additional issuance of securities and that the | issuance of securities will not materially impair the credit | standing of the authority, the investment status of securities | issued by the authority or the ability of the authority to | fulfill its commitments to holders of securities. Nothing in | this chapter may be construed to authorize the authority to | issue securities to fund the construction, reconstruction, | purchase or acquisition of facilities without a majority vote | of approval in each House of the Legislature. |
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| | Sec. 2. Maine Governmental Facilities Authority; resolution for issuance of securities. | Pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 4, section 1606, | subsection 1, the Maine Governmental Facilities Authority is | authorized to issue securities in its own name for the purpose | of paying the cost of the construction or renovation of court | facilities in the State. The amount of $9,500,000 is to | renovate the State's court facilities in the City of Bangor, | Penobscot County. |
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| | This bill raises the bonding limit of the Maine Governmental | Facilities Authority from $93,000,000 to $102,500,000. The | increase of $9,500,000 is to be used for the renovation of | court facilities in the City of Bangor. |
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