Applications for board approval of project financing, 1976-1997.

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Applications for board approval of project financing, 1976-1997.

This series consists of original applications, along with some related correspondence and memoranda, submitted to the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) by public authorities for approval of project financing. The PACB regulates financing, bonding, property acquisition, and construction projects of major public authorities and also provides financing for most of them. Records request the board's approval pursuant to Laws of 1976, Chapter 38, and the Public Authorities Law, Section 51.

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