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H0336.....................................................by APPROPRIATIONS HIGHWAY PROJECTS - GARVEE BONDING AUTHORITY - Approves the bonding authority for the issuance of GARVEE bonds for highway transportation projects; provides a list of projects to be financed with bond proceeds; provides intent regarding limiting the scope of transportation projects; provides a requirement regarding a GARVEE program management services agreement; provides conditions for issuance of GARVEE bonds; provides intent regarding the priority use of bond revenue; provides intent regarding work performed by the Idaho Transportation Department; authorizes the Idaho Transportation Board to adjust allocation of GARVEE bond proceeds among projects; authorizes a transfer of funds; provides intent regarding a report to the Legislature; provides a date by which bonds shall be issued; and amends existing law to provide for responsibilities of the Idaho Transportation Board and to provide for authority of the Idaho Legislature. 03/30 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing Rpt prt - to 2nd rdg Rls susp - PASSED - 48-17-5 AYES -- Anderson, Andrus, Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Black, Block, Bock, Boe, Bolz, Brackett, Chadderdon, Chavez, Chew, Collins, Crane, Durst, Edmunson, Eskridge, Hagedorn, Henbest, Henderson, Jaquet, Killen, King, Kren, Labrador, LeFavour(Herzfeld), Luker, Moyle, Pasley-Stuart, Pence, Raybould, Ring, Roberts, Ruchti, Rusche, Sayler, Shepherd(2), Shepherd(8), Shirley, Shively, Smith(30), Snodgrass, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood(27) NAYS -- Barrett, Bayer, Clark, Hart, Harwood, Lake, Loertscher, Marriott, Mathews, Mortimer, Nielsen, Nonini, Patrick, Schaefer, Smith(24), Wood(35), Mr. Speaker Absent and excused -- Bradford, McGeachin, Ringo, Thayn, Trail Floor Sponsors - Henderson & Henbest Title apvd - to Senate 03/30 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to Fin Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg Rls susp - PASSED - 27-7-1 AYES -- Andreason, Bastian, Bilyeu, Broadsword, Cameron, Coiner, Corder, Darrington, Davis, Fulcher, Gannon, Goedde, Hammond, Heinrich, Hill, Jorgenson, Kelly, Keough, Langhorst, Little, Lodge, McGee, McKague, McKenzie, Richardson, Stegner, Werk(Douglas) NAYS -- Bair, Burkett, Malepeai, Pearce, Schroeder, Siddoway, Stennett Absent and excused -- Geddes Floor Sponsor - Bastian Title apvd - to House 04/02 To enrol - Rpt enrol - Sp signed - Pres signed To Governor 04/05 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 363 Effective: 07/01/07
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature First Regular Session - 2007IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 336 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS; APPROVING BONDING AUTHORITY TO 3 FINANCE CERTAIN HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS; PROVIDING A LIST OF HIGH- 4 WAY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS TO BE FINANCED WITH BOND PROCEEDS; LIMITING 5 THE SCOPE OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS; PROVIDING A REQUIREMENT REGARDING A 6 GARVEE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT; PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF 7 GARVEE BONDS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT AS TO THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION 8 BOARD'S PRIORITY USE OF BOND REVENUE; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARD- 9 ING WORK PERFORMED BY THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT; PROVIDING LEG- 10 ISLATIVE INTENT AUTHORIZING THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD TO ADJUST ALLO- 11 CATION OF BOND PROCEEDS; AUTHORIZING A TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR DEBT SERVICE; 12 PROVIDING A DATE FOR SUBMITTAL OF A REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE; PROVIDING 13 THAT BONDS AUTHORIZED BE ISSUED NO LATER THAN JUNE 30, 2008; PROVIDING FOR 14 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD AND PROVIDING FOR 15 AUTHORITY OF THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE; AND AMENDING SECTION 40-315, IDAHO 16 CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD 17 AND TO PROVIDE FOR AUTHORITY OF THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE. 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 19 SECTION 1. The Idaho Legislature hereby approves bonding authority for 20 the issuance of highway transportation (GARVEE) bonds by the Idaho Housing and 21 Finance Association in a principal amount sufficient to finance the highway 22 transportation projects listed in Section 2 of this act in an amount up to 23 $250,000,000. Such bonds are expected to be paid from continuing appropria- 24 tions of federal funds from the State Highway Account as provided in Section 25 40-707, Idaho Code. 26 SECTION 2. The Legislature finds that the bonding authority provided in 27 Section 1 of this act shall be used in a manner that does not obligate future 28 legislatures or governors for additional bonding authority. The bonding autho- 29 rized in Section 1 of this act shall be used to finance the following projects 30 and the Idaho Transportation Board shall allocate bond revenue to the projects 31 listed with such revenue allocation falling within the range provided in this 32 section: 33 Range 34 (1) US-95 GARWOOD TO SAGLE, KOOTENAI AND 35 BONNER COUNTIES $23,000,000 $ 77,097,000 36 (2) US-95 WORLEY NORTH, KOOTENAI COUNTY $11,168,000 $ 12,000,000 37 (3) SH-16 JUNCTION I-84 TO EMMETT $ 4,326,000 $ 17,000,000 38 (4) I-84 CALDWELL TO MERIDIAN $58,120,000 $126,000,000 39 (5) I-84 ORCHARD TO ISAACS CANYON $28,000,000 $ 30,019,000 40 (6) US-30 MCCAMMON TO LAVA HOT SPRINGS $38,387,000 $ 40,000,000 41 In no event shall the Idaho Transportation Board's bond revenue allocation for 42 the projects listed in this section exceed the bonding amount authorized in 43 Section 1 of this act. 2 1 SECTION 3. The Idaho Transportation Board and the Idaho Transportation 2 Department are hereby directed to not increase the scope, nor add specific 3 projects, nor in any manner extend or enlarge the transportation projects 4 listed in Section 2 of this act. 5 SECTION 4. To the extent the Idaho Transportation Board and the Idaho 6 Transportation Department determine that GARVEE program management services 7 are necessary, any agreement governing such services shall, to the extent pos- 8 sible, be fully transparent to the public and to the Legislature. 9 SECTION 5. The bonds issued under the authority provided in Section 1 of 10 this act shall be issued upon an approved resolution by the Idaho Transporta- 11 tion Board requesting the Idaho Housing and Finance Association to issue bonds 12 in amounts necessary to ensure that: the funds are necessary to meet program 13 obligation requirements; the funds will be used and disbursed in accordance 14 with United States Treasury regulations to ensure tax exempt status is 15 retained; and the bonds are issued at prevailing market rates of interest. 16 Further, it is the intent of the Legislature that the bonds authorized by the 17 authority provided in Section 1 of this act be issued on an "as needed" basis 18 as determined by the Idaho Transportation Board in an amount approximately, 19 but not mandatorily, one-half (1/2) the total amount authorized. The purpose 20 of this intent is to delay debt service on additional bonding until funds need 21 to be obligated to pay for right-of-way acquisition, construction, and/or 22 other necessary project-related costs and to avoid violation of arbitrage 23 rules that may result from issuance of bonds too far in advance of the need to 24 obligate for expenditure. It is also the request of the Legislature that the 25 obligation of previously issued bonds be the signal for an additional issu- 26 ance, with such issuance dependent upon advantageous market rates and costs of 27 bonding transactions. 28 SECTION 6. It is legislative intent that the Idaho Transportation Board 29 direct the use of the revenue raised from the bonding authority provided in 30 Section 1 of this act in such a manner that revenue shall be expended in a 31 priority fashion and that the first priority of expenditures shall be for con- 32 struction, followed in order of priority by expenditures for right-of-way 33 acquisition, followed in priority by other necessary project-related costs. 34 SECTION 7. Relating to the projects referenced in Section 2 of this act, 35 it is legislative intent that, to the extent feasible and practical, the Idaho 36 Transportation Department perform project-related work within the department 37 itself. The goal of this directive is to preserve the expenditure of GARVEE 38 funds for the priorities described in Section 6 of this act. 39 SECTION 8. It is legislative intent that the Idaho Transportation Board 40 has the authority to adjust GARVEE bond proceeds allocated among the projects 41 as listed in Section 2 of this act, provided that such an adjustment is neces- 42 sary due to unanticipated reasons or circumstances or to accommodate federally 43 approved alternative and innovative approaches to the overall project develop- 44 ment process; and provided further, that no proceeds shall be used for any 45 projects not listed in Section 2 of this act. 46 SECTION 9. The Idaho Transportation Board is hereby authorized to trans- 47 fer up to $7,000,000 from within the State Highway Account to the GARVEE Debt 48 Service Fund to pay the state match as required for federal funds committed to 3 1 pay the annual scheduled debt service on GARVEE bonds for fiscal year 2008. 2 SECTION 10. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it is legislative 3 intent that by September 30 of each year, the board shall submit a report to 4 the Legislature concerning projects currently under construction using the 5 bond financing as authorized by the provisions of this act, and shall include 6 a list of planned highway transportation projects to be financed with such 7 bond financing during the next succeeding fiscal year. 8 SECTION 11. The bonds described herein shall be issued no later than June 9 30, 2008. 10 SECTION 12. On and after July 1, 2008, all allocations of GARVEE bond 11 proceeds shall be the sole responsibility and duty of the Idaho Transportation 12 Board. The Legislature shall have authority to approve a total GARVEE bond 13 amount on an annual basis. However, for fiscal year 2008 the Idaho Transporta- 14 tion Board is directed to allocate bond revenue only among the projects listed 15 in Section 2, Chapter 457, Laws of 2006. In making its funding allocation for 16 projects, the board shall take into consideration: the cost of the project and 17 whether or not that project could be financed without bonding; whether the 18 project is necessary to facilitate the traffic flow on vital transportation 19 corridors; and whether the project is necessary to improve safety for the 20 traveling public. On and after July 1, 2008, the board shall use due care in 21 selecting projects for bonding and shall balance and coordinate the use of 22 bonding with the use of highway construction moneys. 23 SECTION 13. That Section 40-315, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 24 amended to read as follows: 25 40-315. POWERS AND DUTIES -- FEDERALLY-FUNDED HIGHWAY PROJECT FINANCING. 26 (1) In order to address the increasing need for timely improvements to Idaho's 27 highway transportation infrastructure, the board may: 28 (a) Enter into agreements with the Idaho housing and finance association 29 in connection with the funding of highway transportation projects qualify- 30 ing for reimbursement from federal funds. 31 (b) Approve and recommend federal highway transportation projects to the 32 Idaho housing and finance association for financing by the association. 33 Such federal highway transportation projects shall be eligible for feder- 34 al-aid debt financing under chapter 1, title 23, United States Code, and 35 approval by the federal highway administration as an advanced construction 36 (AC) project thereunder. The board shall select and designate such trans- 37 portation projects to be funded with bond proceeds from the following list 38 of eligible projects: 39 ROUTE PROJECT DESCRIPTION 40 US-95 SH-1 to Canadian border 41 US-95 Garwood to Sagle 42 US-95 Worley to Setters 43 US-95 Thorn Creek to Moscow 44 US-95 Smokey Boulder to Hazard Creek 45 SH-16 Ext South Emmett to Mesa with connection to SH-55 46 SH-16 Ext I-84 to South Emmett 47 I-84 Caldwell to Meridian 48 I-84 Orchard to Isaacs Canyon 4 1 US-93 Twin Falls alternate route and new Snake River 2 crossing 3 SH-75 Timmerman to Ketchum 4 US-20 St. Anthony to Ashton 5 US-30 McCammon to Soda Springs 6 (c) On and after July 1, 2008, all allocations of GARVEE bond proceeds 7 shall be the sole responsibility and duty of the Idaho transportation 8 board. The legislature shall have authority to approve a total GARVEE bond 9 amount on an annual basis. However, the Idaho transportation board is 10 directed to allocate bond revenue only among the projects listed in sub- 11 section (1)(b) of this section. In making its funding allocation for proj- 12 ects, the board shall take into consideration: the cost of the project and 13 whether or not that project could be financed without bonding; whether the 14 project is necessary to facilitate the traffic flow on vital transporta- 15 tion corridors; and whether the project is necessary to improve safety for 16 the traveling public. On and after July 1, 2008, the board shall use due 17 care in selecting projects for bonding and shall balance and coordinate 18 the use of bonding with the use of highway construction moneys. 19 Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)(b) of this section wherein 20 eligible projects are listed for selection and designation by the board, if 21 any of the designated projects are deemed to be ineligible by the board, the 22 board shall have the authority to replace those projects with other projects 23deemed eligible by the boardlisted in subsection (1)(b) of this section. 24 (2) Prior to issuance by the Idaho housing and finance association of any 25 bonds or notes to finance highway transportation projects, the board shall 26 certify to the association that sufficient federal transportation funds are 27 available to make any payments required for such bonds or notes. 28 (3) The board shall limit annual, total cumulative debt service and other 29 bond-related expenses as follows: 30 (a) In the 2006 legislative session for the fiscal year 2007 budget, 31 total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on 32 federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty 33 percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments. 34 (b) In the 2007 legislative session for the fiscal year 2008 budget, 35 total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on 36 federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty 37 percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments. 38 (c) In the 2008 legislative session for the fiscal year 2009 budget, 39 total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on 40 federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty 41 percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments. 42 (d) In the 2009 legislative session for the fiscal year 2010 budget, 43 total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on 44 federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty 45 percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments. 46 (e) In the 2010 legislative session for the fiscal year 2011 budget, 47 total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on 48 federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than thirty 49 percent (30%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments. 50 (f) Beginning with the 2011 legislative session for the fiscal year 2012 51 budget, or for any year thereafter, the thirty percent (30%) limit may be 52 exceeded, but only by affirmative action of both the house of representa- 53 tives and the senate, and with the approval of the governor. 54 (4) In the event the board selects and designates to be funded with bond 5 1 proceeds any of the transportation projects listed in subsection (1) of this 2 section, and prior to entering into agreements with the Idaho housing and 3 finance association as provided herein, the Idaho transportation department, 4 as part of its annual budget request prepared pursuant to section 67-3502, 5 Idaho Code, shall include a request for bonding authority as a separate item 6 of its budget request. This request for bonding authority shall include a list 7 of planned highway transportation projects to be financed with such bond 8 financing during the next succeeding fiscal year. 9 (5) By June 30 of each year, the board shall submit a report to the leg- 10 islature concerning projects currently under construction using the bond 11 financing as authorized by the provisions of this section, and shall include a 12 list of planned highway transportation projects to be financed with such bond 13 financing during the next succeeding fiscal year.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 17210C1 This bill provides bonding authority for the issuance of Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle (GARVEE) bonds in a principal amount to finance up to $250,000,000 for six highway transportation projects and allocates a range of expenditures for each project. Intent language found in the bill includes the following. Section 3 directs that neither the Transportation Board nor the transportation Department increase the scope of the projects listed nor add additional projects to the list. Section 4 provides that, to the extent the Idaho Transportation Board and the Transportation Department determine GARVEE program management services are necessary, any agreement governing those services shall, to the extent possible, be fully transparent to the public and to the Legislature. Section 5 provides that bonds be issued upon an approved resolution by the Transportation Board requesting the Idaho Housing and Finance Association to issue the bonds in necessary amounts. Further, it is Legislative intent that the bonds be issued on an "as needed" basis as determined by the Transportation Board. Section 6 provides that bond revenue be expended in a priority manner with the first priority being given to construction, followed in order of priority by right-of-way acquisition, and then other necessary project-related costs. Section 7 includes Legislative intent that, to the extent feasible and practical, the Transportation Department perform project-related work within the Department itself. Section 8 authorizes the Transportation Board to adjust the allocated amounts among the listed six projects in certain situations. Section 9 of the bill authorizes the transfer of up to $7,000,000 from the State Highway Account to provide the state match portion on bond debt service in fiscal year 2008. Section 10 of the bill provides Legislative intent requiring a report from the Transportation Board to the Legislature concerning GARVEE projects, with such report being submitted by September 30 of each year. Section 11 directs that the bonds authorized by this bill shall be issued no later than June 30, 2008. Section 12 directs that on and after July 1, 2008, the allocating of GARVEE bond proceeds shall be the sole responsibility and duty of the Transportation Board while the Legislature shall have the authority to approve a total GARVEE bond amount. Section 13 amends Section 40-315 of Idaho Code, and provides similar provisions as Section 12. Section 13 provides that beginning on July 1, 2008, it is the responsibility of the Transportation Board to allocate GARVEE bond proceeds among projects, while the Legislature shall have the authority to approve a total GARVEE bond amount on an annual basis. FISCAL NOTE This bill approves bonding authority for the issuance of Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle (GARVEE) bonds in a principal amount sufficient to finance six highway transportation projects in an amount up to $250,000,000. The bill also authorizes the transfer of up to $7,000,000 from the State Highway Account to pay the required state match for the fiscal year 2008 debt service on the GARVEE bonds authorized by the 2006 Legislature in House Bill 854. Contact Name: Rep. Ken Roberts Sen. Bart Davis Phone: 332-1000 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 336