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20-26-10-9. Joint investment fund; administration; designated depositories

IN Code § 20-26-10-9 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 9. (a) The governing bodies of participating school corporations may pay into a joint fund, to be known as the joint investment fund, all or part of the money the governing bodies may otherwise invest under IC 5-13-9. The fund shall be administered by the governing body of the school corporation designated in the written agreement under section 3 of this chapter. The designated governing body shall receive, invest, maintain an account for, and disburse the fund in the same manner as prescribed for other funds for the governing body representing money available for investment and in accordance with the written agreement.

(b) With respect to an investment described in IC 5-13-9, quotes may be solicited and received orally, and the investment shall be made with the designated depository that submitted the highest quote. If two (2) or more designated depositories submit the highest quote, the investment shall be made either:

(1) by dividing the investment among the depositories so as not to lose the benefits of the quotes received; or

(2) if division is not practicable, by lot.

(c) The designated depository holding the investment shall remit to the governing body administering the joint program any money due under the investment on the date the investment matures and in the manner directed by the governing body. A designated depository participating in an agreement for joint investment of money under IC 5-13 shall provide a detailed accounting of the transactions as required for audit purposes by the state board of accounts.

[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-5-11-5.]

As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.10.

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20-26-10-9. Joint investment fund; administration; designated depositories