Tex. Labor Code Section 203.253
Request for Bond Issuance


(a)

If the commission determines that the issuance of bonds is necessary to reduce or avoid the need to borrow or obtain a federal advance under Section 1201, Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 1321), as amended, or any similar federal law, or to refinance a previous loan or advance received by the commission and that bond financing is the most cost-effective method of funding the payment of benefits, the commission may request the authority to issue bonds on its behalf. Before making a request of the authority under this subsection, the commission must by resolution determine that the issuance of bonds for the purposes established by this section will result in a savings to the state and to employers in this state as compared to the cost of borrowing or obtaining an advance under Section 1201, Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 1321), as amended, or any similar federal law.

(b)

The commission shall specify in the commission’s request to the authority the maximum principal amount of the bonds, not to exceed $2 billion for any separate bond issue, and the maximum term of the bonds, not to exceed 10 years.

(c)

The principal amount determined by the commission under Subsection (b) may be increased to include an amount sufficient to:

(1)

pay the costs of issuance of the authority;

(2)

provide a bond reserve fund; and

(3)

capitalize interest for the period determined necessary by the commission, not to exceed two years.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 317, Sec. 5, eff. June 18, 2003; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 817, Sec. 6.05, eff. June 20, 2003.

Source: Section 203.253 — Request for Bond Issuance, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­203.­htm#203.­253 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

203.001
Definitions
203.002
Duties of Comptroller
203.003
Comptroller’s Bond Liability
203.004
Deposit of Funds
203.005
Application of Other Law
203.021
Unemployment Compensation Fund
203.022
Composition and Use of Clearing Account
203.023
Requisitions from Federal Trust Fund
203.024
Deposits
203.025
Use of Requisitioned Money
203.026
Accounts from Which Benefits and Refunds Are Paid
203.027
Unexpended Balance of Benefit Account
203.028
Solvency of Compensation Fund
203.029
Refund of Contributions to Federal Instrumentality
203.030
Reimbursement from or to Compensation Fund Under Reciprocal Arrangement
203.031
Nonliability of State
203.032
Management of Compensation Fund on Discontinuance of Federal Trust Fund
203.101
Limit on Application for Advance
203.102
Obligation Trust Fund
203.104
Limitation on Transfer from Obligation Trust Fund to Compensation Fund
203.105
Unemployment Obligation Assessment
203.151
Administration Fund
203.152
Use of Administration Fund
203.154
Reimbursement of Administration Fund
203.201
Special Administration Fund
203.202
Use of Special Administration Fund
203.203
Refund of Penalties
203.251
Findings and Purpose
203.252
Definitions
203.253
Request for Bond Issuance
203.254
Issuance of Bonds by Authority
203.255
Bond Proceeds
203.256
Repayment of Commission’s Financial Obligations
203.257
Bond Payments
203.258
Excess Revenue Collections and Investment Earnings
203.259
State Debt Not Created
203.260
State Not to Impair Bond Obligations
203.261
Exemption from Taxation
203.262
No Personal Liability

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 203.253’s source at texas​.gov