Ohio Code 5705.193 – County anticipation notes for permanent improvement or class of permanent improvements
When the electors of a county have approved a tax levy under section 5705.191 of the Revised Code for the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition or construction of a specific permanent improvement or class of permanent improvements for the county, the taxing authority of such county may anticipate a fraction of the proceeds of such levy and from time to time, during the life of such levy, issue anticipation notes in a principal amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent of the estimated proceeds of such levy to be collected after the date of the issuance of such notes, less an amount equal to the proceeds of such levy previously obligated by the issuance of anticipation notes. No anticipation notes that increase the net indebtedness of a county may be issued without the prior consent of the board of county commissioners of that county.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 5705.193
- improvement: means any property, asset, or improvement with an estimated life or usefulness of five years or more, including land and interests therein, and reconstructions, enlargements, and extensions thereof having an estimated life or usefulness of five years or more. See Ohio Code 5705.01
Such notes shall be issued as provided in section 133.24 of the Revised Code, shall have principal payments during each remaining year of the life of the levy after the year of their issuance, and may have a principal payment in the year of their issuance.