Nevada Code § 349.330

Refunding of general and special obligation bonds: Resolution; trust indenture
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Subject to the
provisions of NRS 349.320 , any general
obligation bonds or special obligation bonds of the State issued in accordance
with the provisions of the State Securities Law or any other act and payable
from any pledged revenues and any general obligation bonds of the State so
issued but not payable from pledged revenues may be refunded on behalf of the
State by the Commission authorizing the issuance of the refunded bonds, without
the necessity of the refunding bonds being authorized at an election except as
otherwise provided in NRS 349.320 , by
the adoption of a resolution or resolutions by the Commission and by any trust
indenture or other proceedings appertaining thereto, authorizing the issuance
of refunding bonds to refund, pay and discharge all or any part of such
outstanding bonds of any one or more or all outstanding issues:
1. For the acceleration, deceleration or
other modification of the payment of such obligations, including any interest
thereon in arrears, or about to become due for any period not exceeding 3 years
from the date of the refunding bonds, unless the capitalization of interest on
bonds constituting an indebtedness increases the state debt in excess of the
States debt limitation in the State Constitution;
2. For the purpose of reducing interest
costs or effecting other economies;
3. For the purpose of modifying or
eliminating restrictive contractual limitations appertaining to the issuance of
additional bonds, otherwise concerning the outstanding bonds, or otherwise
relating to any facilities appertaining thereto;
4. For any combination of the purposes stated
in subsections 1, 2 and 3.

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