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H0143.........................................by TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE GARVEE BONDING - Amends existing law relating to GARVEE bonding to delete the list of projects from which the Idaho Transportation Board shall select and designate transportation projects to be funded with bond proceeds; to specify conditions for selection of projects; to increase the limit on total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses for each fiscal year budget after 2007 and to provide an exception; to provide a limit on total GARVEE bonded indebtedness and to provide an exception; to specify duties of the Idaho Transportation Board regarding a multi-year GARVEE project bonding plan; to require the Idaho Transportation Department to annually update and submit the bonding plan to the Legislature; to change the date by which the board shall submit a report to the Legislature concerning current projects; to require the board to provide specified information on bond-financed transportation projects; to delete a requirement for the prompt issuance of bonds and notes used to finance transportation infrastructure projects; and to provide for the effect on projects currently bonded. 02/09 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/12 Rpt prt - to Transp
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature First Regular Session - 2007IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 143 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO FEDERALLY-FUNDED HIGHWAY PROJECT FINANCING; AMENDING SECTION 3 40-315, IDAHO CODE, TO DELETE THE LIST OF PROJECTS FROM WHICH THE BOARD 4 SHALL SELECT AND DESIGNATE TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED WITH BOND 5 PROCEEDS, TO SPECIFY CONDITIONS FOR SELECTION OF PROJECTS, TO INCREASE THE 6 LIMIT ON TOTAL CUMULATIVE DEBT SERVICE AND OTHER BOND-RELATED EXPENSES FOR 7 EACH FISCAL YEAR BUDGET AFTER 2007 AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, TO PROVIDE 8 A LIMIT ON TOTAL GARVEE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, 9 TO SPECIFY DUTIES OF THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD REGARDING A MULTI-YEAR 10 GARVEE PROJECT BONDING PLAN, TO REQUIRE THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPART- 11 MENT TO ANNUALLY UPDATE AND SUBMIT THE BONDING PLAN TO THE LEGISLATURE, TO 12 CHANGE THE DATE BY WHICH THE BOARD SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE LEGISLA- 13 TURE CONCERNING CURRENT PROJECTS AND TO REQUIRE THE BOARD TO PROVIDE SPEC- 14 IFIED INFORMATION ON BOND-FINANCED TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS; AMENDING SEC- 15 TION 67-6201, IDAHO CODE, TO DELETE A REQUIREMENT FOR THE PROMPT ISSUANCE 16 OF BONDS AND NOTES USED TO FINANCE TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS 17 AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; PROVIDING EFFECT ON PROJECTS CURRENTLY 18 BONDED; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 20 SECTION 1. That Section 40-315, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 21 amended to read as follows: 22 40-315. POWERS AND DUTIES -- FEDERALLY-FUNDED HIGHWAY PROJECT FINANCING. 23 (1) In order to address the increasing need for timely improvements to Idaho's 24 highway transportation infrastructure, the board may: 25 (a) Enter into agreements with the Idaho housing and finance association 26 in connection with the funding of highway transportation projects qualify- 27 ing for reimbursement from federal funds. 28 (b) Approve and recommend federal highway transportation projects to the 29 Idaho housing and finance association for financing by the association. 30 Such federal highway transportation projects shall be eligible for feder- 31 al-aid debt financing under chapter 1, title 23, United States Code, and 32 approval by the federal highway administration as an advanced construction 33 (AC) project thereunder. The board shall select and designate such trans- 34 portation projects to be funded with bond proceeds.from the following35list of eligible projects:36ROUTEPROJECT DESCRIPTION37US-95SH-1 to Canadian border38US-95Garwood to Sagle39US-95Worley to Setters40US-95Thorn Creek to Moscow41US-95Smokey Boulder to Hazard Creek42SH-16 ExtSouth Emmett to Mesa with connection to SH-5543SH-16 ExtI-84 to South Emmett2 1I-84Caldwell to Meridian2I-84Orchard to Isaacs Canyon3US-93Twin Falls alternate route and new Snake River4crossing5SH-75Timmerman to Ketchum6US-20St. Anthony to Ashton7US-30McCammon to Soda Springs8Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)(b) wherein eligible projects9are listed for selection and designation by the board, if any of the desig-10nated projects are deemed to be ineligible by the board, the board shall have11the authority to replace those projects with other projects deemed eligible by12the boardIn making its selection of a project, the board shall take into con- 13 sideration: the cost of the project and whether or not that project could be 14 financed without bonding; whether the project is necessary to facilitate the 15 traffic flow on vital transportation corridors; and whether the project is 16 necessary to improve safety for the traveling public. The board shall use due 17 care in selecting projects for bonding and shall balance use of bonding with 18 the use of highway construction moneys in future years because of the use of 19 those moneys for payment of debt service on GARVEE bonds. 20 (2) Prior to issuance by the Idaho housing and finance association of any 21 bonds or notes to finance highway transportation projects, the board shall 22 certify to the association that sufficient federal transportation funds are 23 available to make any payments required for such bonds or notes. 24 (3) The board shall limit annual, total cumulative debt service and other 25 bond-related expenses as follows: 26 (a) In the 2006 legislative session for the fiscal year 2007 budget and 27 for each fiscal year thereafter, total cumulative debt service and other 28 bond-related expenses on federally-funded highway project financing shall 29 be no more than twenty-six percent (206%) of annual federal-aid highway 30 apportionments. 31 (b)In the 2007 legislative session for the fiscal year 2008 budget,32total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on33federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty34percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments.35(c) In the 2008 legislative session for the fiscal year 2009 budget,36total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on37federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty38percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments.39(d) In the 2009 legislative session for the fiscal year 2010 budget,40total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on41federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than twenty42percent (20%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments.43(e) In the 2010 legislative session for the fiscal year 2011 budget,44total cumulative debt service and other bond-related expenses on45federally-funded highway project financing shall be no more than thirty46percent (30%) of annual federal-aid highway apportionments.47(f) Beginning with the 2011 legislative session fFortheany fiscal year 482012budget after 2008, or for any year thereafter, thethirtytwenty-six 49 percent (3026%) limit may be exceeded, but only if the project is declared 50 to be an emergency by the board and then by affirmative action of both the 51 house of representatives and the senate, and with the approval of the gov- 52 ernor. 53 (c) Total GARVEE bonded indebtedness shall not exceed nine hundred 54 ninety-eight million dollars ($998,000,000), except in the event of an 55 emergency. If an emergency is declared by the board, affirmative action of 3 1 both the house of representatives and the senate, and the approval of the 2 governor, are required. 3 (4) In the event the board selects and designates transportation projects 4 to be funded with bond proceedsany of the transportationin accordance with 5 subsection (1) of this section, those projectslisted in subsection (1) of6this section, andshall be part of a multi-year GARVEE project bonding plan 7 developed as a part of the surface transportation improvement program approved 8 annually by the board. Pprior to the board's entering into agreements with the 9 Idaho housing and finance association as providedhereinin subsection (1) of 10 this section, the Idaho transportation department, as part ofitsthe 11 department's annual budget request prepared pursuant to section 67-3502, Idaho 12 Code, shallinclude a request for bonding authority as a separate item of its13budget requestannually update and submit the bonding plan to the joint 14 finance-appropriations committee. This request for bonding authority shall 15 include a list of planned highway transportation projects consistent with the 16 multi-year plan to be financed with such bond financing during the next suc- 17 ceeding fiscal year. 18 (5) ByJuneSeptember 30 of each year, the board shall submit a report to 19 the legislature concerning projects currently under construction using the 20 bond financing as authorized by the provisions of this section, and shall 21 includea list ofcosts, funding, financing and revenue source on any planned 22 highway transportation projects to be financed with such bond financing during 23 the next succeeding fiscal year. 24 SECTION 2. That Section 67-6201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 25 amended to read as follows: 26 67-6201. PURPOSE. It is hereby declared: 27 (a) That within the state there is a shortage of safe or sanitary dwell- 28 ing accommodations available which persons of low incomes can afford and that 29 such persons are forced to occupy overcrowded and congested dwelling accommo- 30 dations; that the aforesaid conditions cause an increase in and spread of dis- 31 ease and crime, and constitute a menace to the health, safety, morals and wel- 32 fare of the residents of the state and impair economic values; that these con- 33 ditions necessitate excessive and disproportionate expenditures of public 34 funds for crime prevention and punishment, public health and safety, fire and 35 accident protection, and other public services and facilities. 36 (b) That private enterprise has not been able to provide, without assis- 37 tance, an adequate supply of safe and sanitary dwellings at prices or rents 38 which persons and families of low income can afford, or to achieve rehabili- 39 tation of much of the present low-income housing. It is imperative that the 40 supply of housing for persons and families of low income be increased and that 41 coordination and cooperation among private enterprise, state and local govern- 42 ment be encouraged to sponsor, build and rehabilitate residential housing for 43 such persons and families. 44 (c) That the clearance, replanning and reconstruction of the areas in 45 which unsanitary or unsafe housing conditions exist, and the providing of safe 46 and sanitary dwelling accommodations for persons of low incomes (which 47dwelling-accommodationsdwelling accommodations need not be solely for persons 48 of low incomes in order to avoid concentrations of such persons in specific 49 localities), are public uses, and uses and purposes for which public money may 50 be spent and private property acquired, and are governmental functions. 51 (d) It is also declared and the legislature hereby finds that charitable, 52 educational, human service, cultural and other purposes pursued by nonprofit 53 corporations are important public functions and public purposes that should be 4 1 encouraged and that financing of nonprofit facilities for these purposes 2 should be encouraged, without using state funds or lending the credit of the 3 state, through the issuance of nonrecourse revenue bonds and the lending of 4 the proceeds thereof to nonprofit corporations to promote their purposes. 5 (e) It is further declared that in this state: 6 (1) There exists an inadequate supply of funds at interest rates suffi- 7 ciently low to enable persons engaged in agriculture in this state, par- 8 ticularly beginning farmers and ranchers, to pursue agricultural opera- 9 tions at present levels; 10 (2) That such inability to pursue agricultural operations reduces the 11 supply of agricultural commodities available to fulfill the needs of the 12 citizens of this state; 13 (3) That such inability to continue operations decreases available 14 employment in the agricultural sector of the state and results in unem- 15 ployment and its attendant problems; 16 (4) That such conditions prevent the acquisition of an adequate capital 17 stock of farm and ranch equipment and machinery, therefore impairing the 18 productivity of agricultural land; 19 (5) That such conditions are conducive to consolidation of acreage of 20 agricultural land with fewer individuals living and farming and ranching 21 on the traditional family farm and ranch; 22 (6) That these conditions result in a loss in population, unemployment 23 and movement of persons from rural to urban areas accompanied by added 24 costs to communities for creation of new public facilities and services; 25 (7) That there have been recurrent shortages of funds from private market 26 sources at reasonable rates of interest; 27 (8) That these shortages have made the sale and purchase of agricultural 28 land to beginning farmers and ranchers a virtual impossibility in many 29 parts of the state; 30 (9) That the ordinary operations of private enterprise have not in the 31 past corrected these conditions; and 32 (10) That a stable supply of adequate funds for agricultural financing is 33 required to encourage beginning farmers and ranchers in an orderly and 34 sustained manner and to reduce the problems described herein. 35 (f) It is hereby further declared that: 36 (1) The growth of the economy of this state has prompted new and ever- 37 increasing uses of public highways, roads, and other transportation infra- 38 structure, and the existing transportation infrastructure of this state 39 cannot adequately accommodate such greatly increased uses; 40 (2) One of the major concerns of the citizens of this state is the abil- 41 ity of the state to address the long-term transportation infrastructure 42 needs of this state that are critical to the continued growth of the 43 state's economy and the maintenance of citizens' quality of life; 44 (3) Utilizing bonds or notes to finance projects for transportation in- 45 frastructure results in significant cost savings to the state, since such 46 transportation projects can be completed at present day costs and at an 47 accelerated pace, but such bonds and notes need to be issued promptly in48order to realize these cost savings; and 49 (4) It is reasonable and necessary to utilize such bonds or notes for the 50 financing of transportation projects. 51 (g) It is hereby further declared that all of the foregoing are public 52 purposes and uses for which public moneys may be borrowed, expended or granted 53 and that such activities are governmental functions and serve a public purpose 54 in improving or otherwise benefiting the people of this state; that the neces- 55 sity of enacting the provisions hereinafter set forth is in the public inter- 5 1 est and is hereby so declared as a matter of express legislative determina- 2 tion. 3 SECTION 3. EFFECT ON PROJECTS CURRENTLY BONDED. Transportation projects 4 which have been approved by the Idaho Transportation Board and for which bonds 5 have been issued by the Idaho Housing and Finance Association pursuant to 6 Chapter 3, Title 40 and Chapter 62, Title 67, Idaho Code, shall remain in 7 effect in accordance with the agreement between the Idaho Transportation Board 8 and the Idaho Housing and Finance Association. 9 SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this act are hereby declared 10 to be severable and if any provision of this act or the application of such 11 provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid for any reason, 12 such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of 13 this act.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 16639 This legislation amends the "Connecting Idaho" laws set forth in Idaho Code 40-315 and Idaho Code 67-6201. All of the 13 projects are removed from law and standards are established for the Idaho Transportation Board to consider before requesting Garvee Bonding Authority for a highway construction project of the Idaho Transportation Board's choice. It requires the Idaho Transportation Board to have a multi-year Garvee Bonding plan developed and approved by the Idaho Transportation Board before requesting a bonded construction project. Updates and detailed information are required to accompany the plan submitted to Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, as a separate appropriation bill. This legislation removed the previous staged limits and establishes a constant yearly limit of 26%, of the annual federal-aid highway apportionment monies available for debt service payments of the Garvee Bonds issued. For an emergency this limit may be exceeded by following required procedures. Total Garvee Bonded indebtedness is limited to 998 million dollars, except in the case of an emergency. FISCAL NOTE No impact to the general fund. Contact Name: Representative Leon Smith Phone: (208) 332-1000 Representative Ken Roberts Senator Tim Corder STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 143