Section 13418 Of Article 2. Loans To Local Agencies From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 2.
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. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or any other
provision of law, including, but not limited to, the provisions of
Chapter 47 and 137 of the Statutes of 1966, First Extraordinary
Session, Chapter 1679 of the Statutes of 1967, Chapter 1356 of the
Statutes of 1969, and Chapter 920 of the Statutes of 1970, or the
provisions of any existing loan contract entered into pursuant to
this chapter or any other such provision of law, there shall be a
two-year moratorium following the effective date of this section on
that portion of the principal and interest payments otherwise
required in repayment of funds heretofore loaned to the North Tahoe
Public Utility District, the Tahoe City Public Utility District, the
South Tahoe Public Utility District, the Truckee Sanitary District,
the Squaw Valley County Water District, and the Alpine Springs County
Water District pursuant to this chapter or any act of the
Legislature authorizing a state loan for the purpose of permitting
any such agency to construct necessary sewage and storm drainage
facilities to prevent and control water pollution in the area served
by such agency, equal in percentage, as determined by the Department
of Finance, to the percentage of property tax revenues lost to the
agency by reason of the adoption of Article XIII A of the California
Constitution, unless moneys are otherwise available for such
repayment from state allocations or the sale of bonds authorized on
or before July 1, 1978, but unissued. The provisions of this section
do not apply to any sums which are required to be repaid immediately
or in accordance with an accelerated time schedule pursuant to a duly
entered stipulated judgment between the State of California and the
Tahoe City Public Utility District. Interest on loans shall accrue
during the moratorium period and be repaid by the recipients of the
loans, in addition to the normal principal and interest payments.