Kentucky Statutes 224A.111 – Creation of federally assisted wastewater revolving fund — Purpose — Duties of authority
Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
(1) The federally assisted wastewater revolving fund shall be established in the State Treasury and shall be administered by the authority under an agreement with the Energy and Environment Cabinet to assure compliance with the federal act.
(2) The fund shall be a dedicated fund and all moneys in the fund shall be dedicated solely to securing the payment of the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, of revenue bonds issued by the authority under subsection (5) of this section which are to be secured solely by loan payments made by governmental agencies that have been deposited in the fund, making transfers to the federally assisted water supply revolving fund, and providing financial assistance to government agencies for the construction of publicly owned treatment works as defined in Section 212 of the federal act and for the implementation of a management program established under Section 319 of the federal act and for the development and implementation of a conservation and management plan under Section 320 of the federal act.
(3) The authority may enter into grant agreements with the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and accept capitalization grants for the revolving fund in accordance with payment schedules established with the administrator.
(4) All payments from the administrator pursuant to subsection (3) of this section shall be deposited in the dedicated revolving fund.
(5) The authority may issue its revenue bonds or seek appropriations for deposit into the revolving fund, including the amounts required to match the capitalization grants from the administrator. An amount not exceeding the amount permitted by the federal act may be used for the reasonable costs of administering the fund, for reviewing and regulating project construction and for other reasonable costs of complying with the federal act.
(6) The financial assistance which may be provided to governmental agencies by the revolving fund shall be limited to:
(a) Making loans, on the condition that the loans are made at or below market interest rates, including interest free loans; that annual principal and interest payments will commence no later than when project construction is completed or one (1) year after initiation of operations, and all loans will be fully amortized not later than thirty (30) years after project construction is completed; that the recipient of a loan will establish a dedicated source of revenue for repayment of loans; and that the fund will be credited with all payments of principal and interest on all loans;
(b) Guaranteeing, or purchasing insurance for obligations of the fund where the action would improve credit market access or reduce interest rates;
(c) Providing moneys with which to carry out the requirements of assistance agreements; and
(d) Providing a source of revenue or security for the payment of principal and interest on bonds or notes issued by the authority or agencies of the state if the
proceeds of the sale of the bonds will be deposited in the fund.
(7) The revolving fund shall be established, maintained and credited with repayments and the fund balance shall be available in perpetuity solely for its stated purposes.
(8) The authority shall obligate all payments from the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency as well as the required state match, within one (1) year after the receipt of the payments.
(9) Financial assistance may be provided from the fund only for those infrastructure projects which the Finance and Administration Cabinet has approved from the prioritization schedule prepared by the Energy and Environment Cabinet.
(10) The authority may make and condition loans from the fund as required by state or federal law.
(11) The authority shall establish fiscal controls and accounting procedures sufficient to assure proper accounting during appropriate accounting periods for payments and disbursements received and made by the revolving fund and for fund balances at the beginning and end of the accounting period.
(12) The authority or the Energy and Environment Cabinet may make or prepare any necessary or required plan or report.
(13) The authority or the Energy and Environment Cabinet or the loan recipient shall make available to the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency records which the administrator reasonably requires to review in order to determine compliance with any applicable provision of law.
(14) The authority may enter into any necessary or required agreement and give or make any necessary or required assurance or certification with any person to receive payments or grants or to make or provide any financial assistance.
(15) The authority may enter into any necessary or required agreement with federal or state agencies or persons to carry out the provisions of this section.
(16) If a loan is made from the federally assisted wastewater revolving fund which will finance the cost of facility planning and the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates for construction of publicly owned treatment works, the state shall ensure that if the recipient of the loan receives a grant under section 201(g) of the federal act for construction of such treatment works and an allowance under section
201(1)(l) of the federal act for nonfederal funds expended for the planning and preparation, the recipient shall promptly repay the loan to the extent of the allowance.
(17) Financial assistance may be provided from the federally assisted wastewater revolving fund only with respect to a project which is consistent with plans, if any, developed under Sections 205(j), 208, 303(e), 319, and 320 of the federal act, as amended.
(18) The authority shall require as a condition of making a loan or providing other assistance, as described in KRS § 224A.100(6), from the fund that the recipient of the assistance shall maintain project accounts in accordance with generally accepted governmental accounting standards.
(19) Assistance may be provided from the fund, other than under subsection (6)(a) of
this section, to a governmental agency with respect to the nonfederal share of the costs of a treatment works project for which the governmental agency is receiving assistance from the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency under any other authority only if the assistance, as determined by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, is necessary to allow the project to proceed.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Amended 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 73, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2015. — Amended
2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 387, effective July 15, 2010. — Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 38, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 373, sec. 7, effective July 15, 1994. — Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 124, sec. 11, effective March
31, 1988.
(2) The fund shall be a dedicated fund and all moneys in the fund shall be dedicated solely to securing the payment of the principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, of revenue bonds issued by the authority under subsection (5) of this section which are to be secured solely by loan payments made by governmental agencies that have been deposited in the fund, making transfers to the federally assisted water supply revolving fund, and providing financial assistance to government agencies for the construction of publicly owned treatment works as defined in Section 212 of the federal act and for the implementation of a management program established under Section 319 of the federal act and for the development and implementation of a conservation and management plan under Section 320 of the federal act.
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 224A.111
- Action: includes all proceedings in any court of this state. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Authority: means the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority, which is created by this chapter. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Construction: means and includes but is not limited to:
(a) Preliminary planning to determine the economic and engineering feasibility of infrastructure projects, the engineering, architectural, legal, fiscal, and economic investigations, and studies necessary thereto, and surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures, and other actions necessary to the construction of infrastructure or solid waste projects. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011 - Energy and Environment Cabinet: means the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, or its successor, said term being meant to relate specifically to the state agency which is designated as the water pollution agency for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for purposes of the federal act. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Federal: refers to the United States. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Federal act: means the Federal Clean Water Act, 33 U. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Federally assisted wastewater revolving fund: means that fund which will receive federal and state funds or the proceeds from the sale of revenue bonds of the authority for the purpose of providing loans to finance construction of publicly owned treatment works as defined in Section 212 of the federal act and for the implementation of a management program established under Section 319 of the federal act and for the development and implementation of a conservation and management plan under Section 320 of the federal act. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Governmental agency: means any incorporated city or municipal corporation, or other agency, or unit of government within or a department or a cabinet of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, now having or hereafter granted, the authority and power to finance, acquire, construct, or operate infrastructure or solid waste projects. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Person: means any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, or governmental agency. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- State: means the Commonwealth of Kentucky. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Treatment: when used in a criminal justice context, means targeted interventions
that focus on criminal risk factors in order to reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010 - Wastewater: means any water or liquid substance containing sewage, industrial waste, or other pollutants or contaminants derived from the prior use of these waters. See Kentucky Statutes 224A.011
- Year: means calendar year. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(3) The authority may enter into grant agreements with the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and accept capitalization grants for the revolving fund in accordance with payment schedules established with the administrator.
(4) All payments from the administrator pursuant to subsection (3) of this section shall be deposited in the dedicated revolving fund.
(5) The authority may issue its revenue bonds or seek appropriations for deposit into the revolving fund, including the amounts required to match the capitalization grants from the administrator. An amount not exceeding the amount permitted by the federal act may be used for the reasonable costs of administering the fund, for reviewing and regulating project construction and for other reasonable costs of complying with the federal act.
(6) The financial assistance which may be provided to governmental agencies by the revolving fund shall be limited to:
(a) Making loans, on the condition that the loans are made at or below market interest rates, including interest free loans; that annual principal and interest payments will commence no later than when project construction is completed or one (1) year after initiation of operations, and all loans will be fully amortized not later than thirty (30) years after project construction is completed; that the recipient of a loan will establish a dedicated source of revenue for repayment of loans; and that the fund will be credited with all payments of principal and interest on all loans;
(b) Guaranteeing, or purchasing insurance for obligations of the fund where the action would improve credit market access or reduce interest rates;
(c) Providing moneys with which to carry out the requirements of assistance agreements; and
(d) Providing a source of revenue or security for the payment of principal and interest on bonds or notes issued by the authority or agencies of the state if the
proceeds of the sale of the bonds will be deposited in the fund.
(7) The revolving fund shall be established, maintained and credited with repayments and the fund balance shall be available in perpetuity solely for its stated purposes.
(8) The authority shall obligate all payments from the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency as well as the required state match, within one (1) year after the receipt of the payments.
(9) Financial assistance may be provided from the fund only for those infrastructure projects which the Finance and Administration Cabinet has approved from the prioritization schedule prepared by the Energy and Environment Cabinet.
(10) The authority may make and condition loans from the fund as required by state or federal law.
(11) The authority shall establish fiscal controls and accounting procedures sufficient to assure proper accounting during appropriate accounting periods for payments and disbursements received and made by the revolving fund and for fund balances at the beginning and end of the accounting period.
(12) The authority or the Energy and Environment Cabinet may make or prepare any necessary or required plan or report.
(13) The authority or the Energy and Environment Cabinet or the loan recipient shall make available to the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency records which the administrator reasonably requires to review in order to determine compliance with any applicable provision of law.
(14) The authority may enter into any necessary or required agreement and give or make any necessary or required assurance or certification with any person to receive payments or grants or to make or provide any financial assistance.
(15) The authority may enter into any necessary or required agreement with federal or state agencies or persons to carry out the provisions of this section.
(16) If a loan is made from the federally assisted wastewater revolving fund which will finance the cost of facility planning and the preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates for construction of publicly owned treatment works, the state shall ensure that if the recipient of the loan receives a grant under section 201(g) of the federal act for construction of such treatment works and an allowance under section
201(1)(l) of the federal act for nonfederal funds expended for the planning and preparation, the recipient shall promptly repay the loan to the extent of the allowance.
(17) Financial assistance may be provided from the federally assisted wastewater revolving fund only with respect to a project which is consistent with plans, if any, developed under Sections 205(j), 208, 303(e), 319, and 320 of the federal act, as amended.
(18) The authority shall require as a condition of making a loan or providing other assistance, as described in KRS § 224A.100(6), from the fund that the recipient of the assistance shall maintain project accounts in accordance with generally accepted governmental accounting standards.
(19) Assistance may be provided from the fund, other than under subsection (6)(a) of
this section, to a governmental agency with respect to the nonfederal share of the costs of a treatment works project for which the governmental agency is receiving assistance from the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency under any other authority only if the assistance, as determined by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, is necessary to allow the project to proceed.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Amended 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 73, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2015. — Amended
2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 387, effective July 15, 2010. — Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 38, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 373, sec. 7, effective July 15, 1994. — Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 124, sec. 11, effective March
31, 1988.