Any resolutions authorizing any certificates may contain provisions which are part of the contract with the state agency as to:

(a) Pledging all or any of the revenues, rentals, or receipts of the authority from specific properties.

Terms Used In California Government Code 15824

  • Board: means the State Public Works Board. See California Government Code 15802
  • Construction: includes the extension, enlargement, repair, renovation, restoration, improvement, furnishing, and equipping of any public building. See California Government Code 15802
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Public building: includes any structure, building, facility, or work that a state agency has jurisdiction of, or is authorized to design or construct, including, but not limited to, infrastructure, parking lots, landscaping, and other ancillary facilities, including furnishings and equipment, incidental to the use of any building, and also includes the site thereof, and any easements or rights of way appurtenant thereto or necessary for its full use. See California Government Code 15802
  • State agency: includes any state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, commission, organization, or agency including, without limitation, the University of California, the California State University, the California Community Colleges, and the Judicial Council. See California Government Code 15802

(b) The construction or acquisition of any public building and the duties of the board with reference thereto.

(c) The terms and provisions of the certificates.

(d) Limitations on the purposes to which the proceeds of the certificates, then or thereafter to be issued may be applied.

(e) The rate of rentals and other charges for use of the public buildings of, or for the services rendered by, the board, including limitations upon the power of the board to modify any leases or other agreements pursuant to which any rentals or other charges are payable.

(f) The setting aside of reserves or sinking funds and the regulation and disposition of them.

(g) Limitations on the issuance of additional certificates or revenue bonds.

(h) Any other agreements with the certificate holders.

(Added by Stats. 1955, Ch. 1686.)