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36-7-31-14.1. Marion County allocation of additional revenue to professional sports development area fund

IN Code § 36-7-31-14.1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 14.1. (a) The budget director appointed under IC 4-12-1-3 may determine that, commencing July 1, 2007, and terminating January 1, 2041, there may be captured in the tax area up to eleven million dollars ($11,000,000) per year in addition to the up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) of state revenue to be captured by the tax area under section 14 of this chapter for the professional sports development area fund and in addition to the state revenue to be captured by the part of the tax area covered by section 14.2 of this chapter for the sports and convention facilities operating fund.

(b) The budget director's determination must specify that the termination date of the tax area for purposes of the collection of the additional revenue for the professional sports development area fund is extended to not later than January 1, 2041.

(c) Following the budget director's determination, and commencing July 1, 2007, the maximum total amount of revenue captured by the tax area for state fiscal years ending before July 1, 2041, is sixteen million dollars ($16,000,000) per year for the professional sports development area fund.

(d) The additional revenue captured pursuant to a determination under subsection (a) shall be distributed to the capital improvement board or its designee. So long as there are any current or future obligations owed by the capital improvement board to the Indiana stadium and convention building authority created by IC 5-1-17 or any state agency under a lease or another agreement entered into between the capital improvement board and the Indiana stadium and convention building authority or any state agency under IC 5-1-17-26, the capital improvement board or its designee shall deposit the additional revenue received under this subsection in a special fund, which may be used only for the payment of the obligations described in this subsection.

As added by P.L.214-2005, SEC.69. Amended by P.L.120-2006, SEC.6; P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.413; P.L.109-2019, SEC.13.

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36-7-31-14.1. Marion County allocation of additional revenue to professional sports development area fund