At the time the authority becomes authorized to transact business and exercise its powers, and from time to time thereafter, the legislative body, subject to its fiscal law, may make an estimate of the amount of money required for administrative purposes of the authority, and by a two-thirds vote, appropriate such amounts to the authority as it deems necessary, subject to such conditions as it prescribes.
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