PFA - Credit Enhancement Program


Purpose
This program reduces city and county borrowing costs on general obligation bonds issued for certain purposes by providing a limited state guarantee of the bond payments, thereby allowing issuers to receive higher bond ratings and lower interest rates.

Customers and Services
Eligible county debt obligations must be general obligation bonds issued for the construction of jails, correctional facilities, law enforcement facilities, social and human services facilities, or solid waste facilities. Eligible city debt obligations must be general obligation bonds issued for the construction, improvement, or rehabilitation of wastewater, drinking water, or stormwater facilities.

A city or county must apply to the Public Facilities Authority (PFA) for a specific bond issue and enter into an agreement to comply with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 446A.086. If a city or county is unable to make a payment on bonds participating in the program, the state will make the payment in its place, provided that funds are available in the state general fund. If the state does pay part or all of a bond payment, the city's or county’s full faith and credit pledge on the bonds automatically becomes a full faith and credit pledge to repay the state, with interest.

Measures - Reporting period is state fiscal year (SFY), July 1 - June 30

 

SFY 2009

SFY 2010

SFY 2011

Number of bond issues covered

56

25

27

Original par amount*

$163.9M

$68.5M

$98.8M

*The dollar amount of bonds issued each year that are covered under the program.

More DEED measures: Uniform Program Accountability Measures

Funding Source and Expenditure (in thousands)

 

SFY 2009

SFY 2010

SFY 2011

General Fund (fees)

$2

$4

$2


Statutory Authority
-- Minn. Stat., Chap. 446A.086

Contact Information
Jeff Freeman, Deputy Director, Public Facilities Authority
Phone: 651.259.7465 or toll-free: 800.657.3858; TTY: 651.296.3900

NOTE: The Public Facilities Authority (PFA) is an independent funding agency housed within DEED.

This information current as of December 2011.