Maine Code § 23-1855

Loans
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The Commissioner of Transportation shall use the state infrastructure bank to make loans to
counties and municipalities, state agencies and quasi-state government agencies upon such terms as the
commissioner shall determine, including secured and unsecured loans, and in connection with the
secured and unsecured loans, to enter into loan agreements, subordination agreements and other
agreements; accept notes and other forms of obligation to evidence the indebtedness, and mortgages,
liens, pledges, assignments or other security interest to secure the indebtedness, which may be prior or
subordinate to or on a parity with other indebtedness, obligations, mortgages, pledges, assignments,
other security interests or liens or encumbrances, and take such actions as are appropriate to protect the
security and safeguard against losses, including foreclosure and the bidding upon and purchase of
property upon foreclosure or other sale. Repayments of a federal share loan may be obligated by the
commissioner for any transportation purpose, including the reloaning of such repaid funds for other
projects. Reloaned funds are considered state loans, not federal share loans. [PL 2013, c. 36, §10
(AMD).]

The commissioner may adopt policies and procedures for the implementation and exercise of the
authority granted by this section, including policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing, evaluating
and selecting projects for which financial assistance will be approved. [PL 1997, c. 395, Pt. I, §1
(NEW).]

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