R. 19A-4.001 Purpose
R. 19A-4.002 Definitions
R. 19A-4.005 Notice of Intent to Issue Bonds and Request for Written Confirmation
R. 19A-4.006 Incomplete or Incorrect Applications
R. 19A-4.007 Tolling of Time Limitation
R. 19A-4.008 Final Confirmation of Allocation
R. 19A-4.009 Reduction of Amount Requested
R. 19A-4.010 Fees
R. 19A-4.011 Carryforwards

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 19A-4 - Private Activity Bond Limit Allocation

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