The bonds of the bank must be authorized by a resolution of the bank. The bonds must bear the date and mature at the time which the resolution provides, except that no bond may mature more than forty years from its date of issue. The bonds may be in the denominations, be executed in the manner, be payable in the medium of payment, be payable at the place and at the time, and be subject to redemption or repurchase and contain other provisions determined by the bank prior to their issuance. The bonds may bear interest payable at a time and at a rate as determined by the bank, including the determination by agents designated by the bank under guidelines established by it. Bonds may be sold by the bank at public or private sale at the price it determines and approves. The State Treasurer shall issue the bonds of the bank not later than sixty days upon the resolution of the bank authorizing the issuance of the bonds.
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