AB 900 Jail Lease Revenue Bond Financing Sample Clauses

AB 900 Jail Lease Revenue Bond Financing. State financing for the AB 900 Jail Financing Program is predicated on the Board’s ability to issue Bonds for the Project. The Board, acting in good faith, intends to authorize the request for the Interim Loan and, subject to approvals, consents, and actions set forth in section 1.2, to issue Bonds for the Project. As further protection for the Participating County, Finance, acting in good faith, will not approve the Participating County to proceed to bid until and unless the Board has approved the Project and secures interim or permanent financing for the State’s share of the Project’s costs. The Agencies will make reasonable and good faith efforts to assist in gaining assurance that the Site, the Project, the Participating County’s ultimate use of the Project and the Cash (hard) Match (as hereinafter defined) are developed and implemented in such a way to facilitate the financing of the Project through the issuance and sale of the Bonds. Prior to the Board’s authorization to request the Interim Loan, the Department shall have certified to the Board that the Participating County is a participating county as required by Section 15820.91 of the California Government Code and the BSCC shall have approved the design and construction of the Project in accordance with Section 15820.911 of the California Government Code. Notwithstanding the Board’s good faith efforts to authorize and provide financing for the Project, the State (including without limitation the Board, the Department, and the BSCC) shall not be obligated to issue Bonds for the Project or authorize the Interim Loan request upon the Board’s good-faith determination that such financing is not feasible or appropriate, based upon any one or more of the following factors: the lack of suitability of the Project’s configuration or site for lease revenue bond financing, local funding that is incompatible with the issuance of lease revenue bonds by the Board, adverse market conditions, adverse outcomes to legal challenges, inability to obtain access to the financial markets or inability to obtain reasonable rates, inability to receive opinions and certificates customarily delivered in connection with the issuance of lease revenue bonds, or another occurrence or state of affairs that would make it objectively infeasible or inappropriate for the Board to issue Bonds or authorize the Interim Loan request. In the event the Board determines that it is not feasible or appropriate to issue Bonds or to authorize t...
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