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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 37. Public Finance
- Chapter 15. Bonding
- Section 770. Bond Redemption Fund Established.
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AS 37.15.770. Bond Redemption Fund Established.
- (a) There is established a special fund of the state, known as the Alaska fish and game revenue bond redemption
fund, which is a trust fund for paying and securing the payment of the principal of and interest and redemption premium, if any, on the
bonds and which shall be, at all times, completely segregated and set apart from all other funds of the state. The committee, on behalf
of the state, may obligate and bind the state to set aside and pay into the bond redemption fund, on a monthly or other periodic basis,
as a first priority, money in the Alaska sport fish enterprise account and, as a subordinate priority, other money legally available in
the fish and game fund, sufficient to pay the principal of and interest and redemption premium, if any, on the bonds. The bond redemption
fund may be drawn upon only for the purpose of paying the principal of and interest and redemption premium, if any, on the bonds,
together with related trustee fees, if any.
- (b) The committee may provide in the bond resolution for the creation of a bond reserve account within the
redemption fund to further secure the repayment of principal of and interest on the bonds. Amounts deposited in the reserve account
shall be derived from bond proceeds or other money legally available from state sources.
- (c) Money in the bond redemption fund may be invested in the same manner and on the same conditions as permitted
for investment of money belonging to the state or held in the treasury under AS 37.10.070; however, the committee may agree with the bondholders to
further limit these investments. Earnings on investments must be retained in the bond redemption fund.
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