Chapter 3. Projects of California Government Code >> Title 11. >> Chapter 3.
The commission may charge reasonable application and project
fees to reimburse the commission for costs incurred in administering
applications for financing pursuant to this title.
The commission may determine the projects to be financed
under this title; lend financial assistance to any participating
party to construct, reconstruct, renovate, replace, lease, as lessor
or lessee, and regulate a project; and enter into contracts for the
sale of any rapid rail transit facilities.
The commission may issue bonds, notes, bond anticipation
notes (including commercial paper), and other obligations of the
commission for any of its corporate purposes, and to fund or refund
them, pursuant to this title.
The commission may do all of the following:
(a) Fix fees and charges for project facilities and revise, from
time to time, those fees and charges.
(b) Collect rates, rents, fees, and charges for the use of and for
any facilities or service furnished, or to be furnished, by a
project or any part thereof.
(c) Contract with any person, partnership, association,
corporation, or public agency with respect to a project.
(d) Fix the terms and conditions upon which any project facilities
may be sold or disposed of, whether by installment sales contracts
or otherwise.
The commission may contract for engineering, architectural,
accounting, or other services of appropriate agencies as may be
necessary, in its judgment, for the successful development of any
project and pay the reasonable costs of consulting engineers,
architects, accountants, and construction experts employed by any
participating party if, in its judgment, those services are necessary
to the successful development of any project and are not obtainable
from any public agency.