Minnesota Statutes

§ 469.106 — ADVANCES BY AUTHORITY

Minnesota § 469.106
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ch. 469ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Minn. Stat. § 469.106 (2026).

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An authority may advance its general fund money or its credit, or both, without interest, for the objects and purposes of sections469.090to469.108. The advances must be repaid from the sale or lease, or both, of developed or redeveloped lands. If the money advanced for the development or redevelopment was obtained from the sale of the authority's general obligation bonds, then the advances must have not less than the average annual interest rate that is on the authority's general obligation bonds that are outstanding at the time the advances are made. The authority may advance repaid money for more objects and purposes of sections469.090to469.108subject to repayment in the same manner. The authority must still use rentals of lands acquired with advanced money to collect and maintain reserv

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Legislative History

1987 c 291 s 107

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