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36-3-7-2. Money consolidated city is entitled to receive

IN Code § 36-3-7-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. The consolidated city is entitled to receive the following monies, as they become available, to use in carrying out the powers, duties, and obligations of the consolidated city and its special service districts and special taxing districts:

(1) Revenues from the levies of taxes or special taxes on property or otherwise as prescribed by law.

(2) The aggregate of allocated amounts of money collected and available for distribution to the consolidated city and the county in the motor vehicle highway account as prescribed by IC 8-14-1.

(3) All public money, whether held in general accounts, special accounts, trusts, or otherwise, or receivable by the county or the consolidated city, or its departments, special taxing districts, or special service districts, that is budgeted or made available for functions conferred on the consolidated city or its departments or districts.

(4) All money that becomes available from the federal government or any federal agency organized for the disbursement or allocation of federal monies in furtherance of powers conferred on the consolidated city or its departments or districts.

(5) All money appropriated in furtherance of the powers conferred on the consolidated city.

(6) All money received as proceeds from the sale of bonds by the consolidated city or its special taxing districts.

(7) All parking fees and mass transportation revenues collected by the department of transportation under IC 36-9.

(8) All money received by the consolidated city from the exercise of its powers or control and use of its property.

(9) All money in the cigarette tax fund available for distribution to the consolidated city or the department of transportation as prescribed by IC 6-7-1-30.1.

(10) The aggregate of allocated amounts of money collected and available for distribution to the consolidated city and the county as prescribed by IC 7.1-4-7 pertaining to alcoholic beverage fees and taxes.

(11) Any other money available for distribution by the state under any statute, according to that statute.

[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-4-14-1 part.]

As added by Acts 1980, P.L.212, SEC.2.

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