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§  69-b. Limitation on amount of variable rate debt instruments. As of  the initial date of each issuance of variable rate bonds or the date  of  entering  into  any  other  variable  rate debt instruments, or for debt  issued on or before July first, two thousand five upon conversion of any  state-supported debt to variable rate debt instruments, the total of the  principal and notional amounts of such variable  rate  debt  instruments  outstanding  and  in  effect  shall not exceed an amount equal to twenty  percent  of  the  total  principal  amount   of   state-supported   debt  outstanding.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-5-d > 69-b

§  69-b. Limitation on amount of variable rate debt instruments. As of  the initial date of each issuance of variable rate bonds or the date  of  entering  into  any  other  variable  rate debt instruments, or for debt  issued on or before July first, two thousand five upon conversion of any  state-supported debt to variable rate debt instruments, the total of the  principal and notional amounts of such variable  rate  debt  instruments  outstanding  and  in  effect  shall not exceed an amount equal to twenty  percent  of  the  total  principal  amount   of   state-supported   debt  outstanding.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-5-d > 69-b

§  69-b. Limitation on amount of variable rate debt instruments. As of  the initial date of each issuance of variable rate bonds or the date  of  entering  into  any  other  variable  rate debt instruments, or for debt  issued on or before July first, two thousand five upon conversion of any  state-supported debt to variable rate debt instruments, the total of the  principal and notional amounts of such variable  rate  debt  instruments  outstanding  and  in  effect  shall not exceed an amount equal to twenty  percent  of  the  total  principal  amount   of   state-supported   debt  outstanding.