Arizona Laws 35-328. Investment of sinking funds
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A. All sinking funds of this state, or a county, city, town or school district, or hospital, irrigation or drainage district organized as provided by law may be invested and reinvested by the governing body or officer in charge of the sinking funds. The investment shall be made for the best interests of the state or political subdivision described in this subsection.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 35-328
- Subdivision: means any county, noncharter city or town. See Arizona Laws 35-321
- Trust funds: means those monies entrusted to a public body or official for preservation and investment, as prescribed by the instrument establishing such funds. See Arizona Laws 35-321
B. In the absence of specific direction in the bond indenture, the funds may be invested or reinvested in any of the investment securities allowed for trust funds.