Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA+' rating to the following Virginia Public School Authority (VPSA) bonds:
--$74.025 million school financing bonds (1997 resolution) series 2012 B.
The bonds are expected to sell via competition on or about April 26, 2012.
In addition, Fitch affirms the 'AA+' ratings on outstanding VPSA school financing bonds and school education technology notes.
The Rating Outlook is Stable.
SECURITY
VPSA school financing bonds are secured by principal and interest payments to be made on the general obligation (GO) bonds issued by participating localities and pledged by the VPSA to the bonds. Further, a sum-sufficient appropriation for any shortfalls in debt service is available from the commonwealth's literary and general funds, which is the basis for the rating.
KEY RATING DRIVERS
COMMONWEALTH APPROPRIATION OBLIGATION: The 'AA+' rating, one notch below the commonwealth's GO rating, is based on a sum-sufficient appropriation for debt service deficiencies from the commonwealth's literary fund and, if necessary, the general fund.
'AAA' COMMONWEALTH GO RATING: The commonwealth's GO bonds are rated 'AAA' by Fitch, reflecting Virginia's substantial economic resources, conservative approach to financial operations which include periodic revenue forecast updates, and lower-moderate debt burden.
SUM SUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION REQUIRED TO BE SOUGHT ANNUALLY: Statute requires that the governor request the sum-sufficient appropriation biennially, though such appropriation is subject to General Assembly approval.
STATE AID INTERCEPT AVAILABILITY: A tested state aid intercept mechanism, intended to be tapped first in the event of a local school bond payment default, exists to cure any local loan deficiencies.
LOCAL LOANS ARE GOs OF BORROWERS: All local loans made under the program represent general obligations of the borrowing units, and none have defaulted in VPSA's history.
CREDIT PROFILE
The series 2012 B bonds are being issued pursuant to the 1997 resolution, which includes a 'sum sufficient' appropriation from available moneys of Virginia's literary fund and, if those are not adequate, the general fund. The appropriation, which the governor must request from the General Assembly pursuant to statute, bolsters the local government loan repayments that are the primary source of security. Additional strength derives from state law providing for the withholding of state payments to local governments in the event of a local loan payment default, along with Virginia's commitment to education.
Bond proceeds will be used to acquire GO school bonds of eight participating local borrowers that will use such proceeds to finance school capital projects. Local payments of principal and interest to be made on the local school GO bonds will be used to pay debt service on the authority's school financing bonds. No local government has defaulted in VPSA's history, but in the event of a default, state law requires the intercept of state payments due to the local unit until the default is cured. Local payments are due approximately 15 days in advance of bond payments, allowing time for implementation of the intercept. Finally, if required, the sum sufficient appropriation would be used.
The commonwealth's 'AAA' rating reflects its substantial economic resources, conservative approach to financial operations which includes periodic revenue forecast updates, and lower-moderate debt levels. For more information on the commonwealth's GO rating, please see the Fitch release titled 'Fitch Rates Virginia's $99MM Refunding GOs 'AAA'; Outlook Stable' dated Feb. 13, 2012 and available at 'www.fitchratings.com'.
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In addition to the sources of information identified in Fitch's Tax-Supported Rating Criteria, this action was additionally informed by information from the Underwriter and IHS Global Insight.
Applicable Criteria and Related Research:
--'Tax-Supported Rating Criteria', Aug. 15, 2011;
--'U.S. State Government Tax-Supported Rating Criteria', Aug. 15, 2011.
Applicable Criteria and Related Research:
Tax-Supported Rating Criteria
http://www.fitchratings.com/creditdesk/reports/report_frame.cfm?rpt_id=648898
U.S. State Government Tax-Supported Rating Criteria
http://www.fitchratings.com/creditdesk/reports/report_frame.cfm?rpt_id=648897
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