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Statutes > California > Puc > 103390-103393

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 103390-103393



103390.  Subject to any agreement or covenant between the district
and the holders of any of its obligations limiting or restricting
classes of investments, the district may invest any surplus money in
its treasury, including money in any sinking fund, reserve fund, or
other fund created or established for the benefit of holders of any
outstanding obligations of the district, in any of the following:
   (a) Its own bonds.
   (b) Treasury notes, certificates of indebtedness, bills, bonds of
the United States, or any other evidence of indebtedness secured by
the full faith and credit of the United States.
   (c) Obligations issued pursuant to the Federal Home Loan Bank Act
or the National Housing Act.
   (d) Treasury notes or bonds of this state, or of any public
corporation, municipal corporation, public district, or political
subdivision within this state which are legal as security for the
deposit of public funds.
   (e) In any investment in which county funds may be placed pursuant
to the general laws of the state.


103391.  Such investment may be made by direct purchase of any issue
of such bonds, treasury notes, or obligations, or part thereof, at
the original sale or by the subsequent purchase of the bonds,
treasury notes, or obligations.


103392.  Any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations purchased and
held as investments by the district may, from time to time, be sold
and the proceeds reinvested in bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
as provided in this article.


103393.  Sales of any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
purchased and held by the district shall, from time to time, be made
in season so that the proceeds may be applied to the purposes for
which the money with which the bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
were originally purchased was placed in the treasury of the district.



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Statutes > California > Puc > 103390-103393

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 103390-103393



103390.  Subject to any agreement or covenant between the district
and the holders of any of its obligations limiting or restricting
classes of investments, the district may invest any surplus money in
its treasury, including money in any sinking fund, reserve fund, or
other fund created or established for the benefit of holders of any
outstanding obligations of the district, in any of the following:
   (a) Its own bonds.
   (b) Treasury notes, certificates of indebtedness, bills, bonds of
the United States, or any other evidence of indebtedness secured by
the full faith and credit of the United States.
   (c) Obligations issued pursuant to the Federal Home Loan Bank Act
or the National Housing Act.
   (d) Treasury notes or bonds of this state, or of any public
corporation, municipal corporation, public district, or political
subdivision within this state which are legal as security for the
deposit of public funds.
   (e) In any investment in which county funds may be placed pursuant
to the general laws of the state.


103391.  Such investment may be made by direct purchase of any issue
of such bonds, treasury notes, or obligations, or part thereof, at
the original sale or by the subsequent purchase of the bonds,
treasury notes, or obligations.


103392.  Any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations purchased and
held as investments by the district may, from time to time, be sold
and the proceeds reinvested in bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
as provided in this article.


103393.  Sales of any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
purchased and held by the district shall, from time to time, be made
in season so that the proceeds may be applied to the purposes for
which the money with which the bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
were originally purchased was placed in the treasury of the district.




State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > California > Puc > 103390-103393

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 103390-103393



103390.  Subject to any agreement or covenant between the district
and the holders of any of its obligations limiting or restricting
classes of investments, the district may invest any surplus money in
its treasury, including money in any sinking fund, reserve fund, or
other fund created or established for the benefit of holders of any
outstanding obligations of the district, in any of the following:
   (a) Its own bonds.
   (b) Treasury notes, certificates of indebtedness, bills, bonds of
the United States, or any other evidence of indebtedness secured by
the full faith and credit of the United States.
   (c) Obligations issued pursuant to the Federal Home Loan Bank Act
or the National Housing Act.
   (d) Treasury notes or bonds of this state, or of any public
corporation, municipal corporation, public district, or political
subdivision within this state which are legal as security for the
deposit of public funds.
   (e) In any investment in which county funds may be placed pursuant
to the general laws of the state.


103391.  Such investment may be made by direct purchase of any issue
of such bonds, treasury notes, or obligations, or part thereof, at
the original sale or by the subsequent purchase of the bonds,
treasury notes, or obligations.


103392.  Any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations purchased and
held as investments by the district may, from time to time, be sold
and the proceeds reinvested in bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
as provided in this article.


103393.  Sales of any bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
purchased and held by the district shall, from time to time, be made
in season so that the proceeds may be applied to the purposes for
which the money with which the bonds, treasury notes, or obligations
were originally purchased was placed in the treasury of the district.