Tex.
Educ. Code Section 43.012
Refunding Other Defaulted Obligations
(a)
Defaulted obligations, other than bonds of school districts as provided by Section 43.011 (Authorized Refunding of Defaulted School Bonds), due the available school fund may be refinanced or refunded with the approval of the State Board of Education in compliance with this section.(b)
In this section, “defaulted obligations” includes delinquent interest whether represented by coupons or not, interest on delinquent interest, and any other form of obligation due the available school fund.(c)
The obligor must apply to the State Board of Education and show:(1)
that the obligations due the available school fund have been in default in whole or in part for a continuous period of at least 15 years; and(2)
that the obligor is not in default in the payment of the principal of any bonds owned by the permanent school fund.(d)
If the State Board of Education finds that the requirements provided by Subsection (c) have been met, it may approve a refinancing or the issuance of refunding bonds on the conditions:(1)
that the refunding bonds must mature serially in not exceeding 40 years from the date of issuance;(2)
that the principal amount of the refunding bonds may be not less than the total amount of the obligations then in default and due the available school fund; and(3)
that the refunding bonds must bear interest at a rate or rates determined by the State Board of Education to be for the best interest of the available school fund.(e)
The State Board of Education may accept refunding bonds in lieu of either matured or unmatured bonds held for the benefit of the permanent school fund if the rate of interest on the new refunding bonds is at least the same rate as that of the bonds being refunded.(f)
Refunding bonds issued with the approval or pursuant to a refunding agreement with the State Board of Education in compliance with either this section or Section 43.011 (Authorized Refunding of Defaulted School Bonds) shall, on the order of the State Board of Education, be exchanged by the comptroller for the defaulted obligations they have been issued to refund.
Source:
Section 43.012 — Refunding Other Defaulted Obligations, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.43.htm#43.012
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).