(a) In addition to the powers otherwise granted by law, the authority has the power and is authorized to make loans to any local government unit for the construction of capital projects pursuant to a loan program agreement between the local government and the authority. Such loans shall be made from the proceeds of bonds or notes issued by the authority for the purpose of making such loans.

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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 4-31-404

  • Authority: means the Tennessee local development authority, a public agency and instrumentality of the state, created by this chapter, or if such authority shall be abolished, the board, body, commission or agency succeeding to the principal functions thereof or to which the powers and duties granted or imposed upon the authority shall be given by law. See Tennessee Code 4-31-102
  • construction: means the building, reconstruction, creation, replacement, extension, repairing, betterment, improvement, alteration, equipment, extension or acquisition of capital projects, including, but not limited to, the acquisition of land and of rights in land, the engineering, architectural designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures and other action necessary in the construction of such capital projects, and the inspection and supervision of such capital projects. See Tennessee Code 4-31-403
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Loan program agreement: means a contractual arrangement by and between a local government unit and the authority pursuant to and in accordance with part 4 of this chapter providing for loans to such local government units for the purpose of paying the cost of the construction of capital projects and a contractual arrangement by and between a local government unit and the state acting by and through the department, pursuant to and in accordance with [former] title 68, chapter 211, part 4 [repealed], or title 68, chapter 221, parts 2 and 5 providing for loans to such local government unit for the purpose of paying the cost of the construction of sewage treatment works, waterworks, or energy recovery facilities and/or solid waste resource recovery facilities, as the case may be, which loans are made or are to be made from the proceeds of bonds or notes issued pursuant to this chapter. See Tennessee Code 4-31-102
  • Local government unit: means any county, metropolitan government, incorporated town or city, or special district of the state, water/wastewater authority or any energy authority created by an act of the general assembly. See Tennessee Code 4-31-102
  • State: means the state of Tennessee. See Tennessee Code 4-31-102
  • State-shared taxes: means taxes imposed and collected by the state pursuant to law and allocated by law to local government units, whether allocated for a particular purpose or for the general use of such local government units. See Tennessee Code 4-31-102
(b) Only local government units receiving state-shared taxes shall be eligible to participate in the loan program; provided, that a local government unit receiving state-shared taxes may jointly enter into a loan agreement with the authority and loan the proceeds of such loan to a local government unit not receiving state-shared taxes.
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(A) The authority shall establish a repayment schedule to be made by a local government unit under a loan agreement.
(B) Such repayments shall be in such amounts as will be at least sufficient, together with other funds available therefor, to pay the principal of, and interest on, bonds and notes issued by the authority for the purpose of providing loans to local government units for the construction of capital projects, and as may be necessary for the authority to maintain a reserve for debt service.
(C) At the time of approval of a loan agreement, the annual repayment schedule applicable to all approved loans to a local government unit under provisions of this part, when combined with annual repayment schedules applicable to approved loans to local government units under title 68, chapter 221, parts 2 and 5, and [former] title 68, chapter 211, part 4 [repealed] or other state loan programs, shall not exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the unobligated amount of annual state-shared taxes paid to the local government unit as shown by the latest completed audit for the state’s fiscal year.
(D) Nothing contained in this subsection (c) shall require a uniform test for all loans, it being the intent of the general assembly that the authority exercise discretion based on the facts and circumstances of each loan.
(E) In exercising its discretion, the authority shall take into consideration the general financial condition of the local government unit receiving the loan.
(2) For purposes of determining compliance with this subsection (c), the annual repayment schedule for each loan shall be, in cases prior to the funding of such loans or where such loans have been financed on an interim basis other than by bonds, an estimated annual repayment schedule showing debt service requirements under the loan agreements as if the bonds to be issued to fund such loans will bear interest at a rate per annum and mature in such manner as the authority shall establish at the time of the approval of each such loan and, in cases where bonds have been issued to fund such loan, the actual debt service requirements on such bonds.