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5-1-17-13. Lease; findings; term; conditions

IN Code § 5-1-17-13 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 13. (a) Before a lease may be entered into by a capital improvement board under this chapter, the capital improvement board must find that the lease rental provided for is fair and reasonable.

(b) A lease or sublease of land or capital improvements from the authority, or from a state agency under section 26 of this chapter, to a capital improvement board:

(1) may not have a term exceeding forty (40) years;

(2) may not require payment of lease rentals for a newly constructed capital improvement or for improvements to an existing capital improvement until the capital improvement or improvements thereto have been completed and are ready for occupancy;

(3) may contain provisions:

(A) allowing the capital improvement board to continue to operate an existing capital improvement until completion of the improvements, reconstruction, or renovation of that capital improvement or any other capital improvement; and

(B) requiring payment of lease rentals for land, for an existing capital improvement being used, reconstructed, or renovated, or for any other existing capital improvement;

(4) may contain an option to renew the lease for the same or shorter term on the conditions provided in the lease;

(5) must contain an option for the capital improvement board to purchase the capital improvement upon the terms stated in the lease:

(A) during the term of the lease for a price equal to the amount required to pay all indebtedness incurred on account of the capital improvement, including indebtedness incurred for the refunding of that indebtedness; or

(B) for one dollar ($1) after the term of the lease, if all indebtedness incurred on account of the capital improvement, including indebtedness incurred for the refunding of that indebtedness, is no longer outstanding;

(6) may be entered into before acquisition or construction of a capital improvement;

(7) may provide that the capital improvement board shall agree to:

(A) pay all taxes and assessments thereon;

(B) maintain insurance thereon for the benefit of the authority;

(C) assume responsibility for utilities, repairs, alterations, and any costs of operation; and

(D) pay a deposit or series of deposits to the authority from any funds legally available to the capital improvement board before the commencement of the lease to secure the performance of the capital improvement board's obligations under the lease;

(8) subject to IC 36-10-8-13 and IC 36-10-9-11, may provide that the lease rental payments by the capital improvement board shall be made from:

(A) proceeds of one (1) or more of the excise taxes as defined in IC 36-10-8 or IC 36-10-9;

(B) proceeds of the county supplemental auto rental excise tax imposed under IC 6-6-9.7;

(C) that part of the proceeds of the county food and beverage tax imposed under IC 6-9-35, which the capital improvement board or its designee receives pursuant thereto;

(D) revenue captured under IC 36-7-31;

(E) net revenues of the capital improvement;

(F) any other funds available to the capital improvement board; or

(G) any combination of the sources described in clauses (A) through (F);

(9) subject to subdivision (10), must provide that the capital improvement board is solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of the capital improvement upon completion of construction, including the negotiation and maintenance of agreements with tenants or users of the capital improvement;

(10) must provide that, during the term of the lease, the authority retains the right to approve any lease agreements and amendments to any lease agreements between the capital improvement board and any National Football League franchised professional football team that will use the capital improvement;

(11) must provide that:

(A) subject to the terms of the lease, the capital improvement board will retain all revenues from operation of the capital improvement; and

(B) the authority has no responsibility to fund the ongoing maintenance and operations of the capital improvement; and

(12) with respect to a capital improvement that is subject to the county admissions tax imposed by IC 6-9-13, must provide that upon request of the authority the capital improvement board will impose a fee:

(A) not to exceed three dollars ($3), as determined by the authority, for each admission to a professional sporting event described in IC 6-9-13-1; and

(B) not to exceed one dollar ($1), as determined by the authority, for each admission to any other event described in IC 6-9-13-1;

and, so long as there are any current or future obligations owed by the capital improvement board to the authority or any state agency pursuant to a lease or other agreement entered into between the capital improvement board and the authority or any state agency under section 26 of this chapter, the capital improvement board or its designee shall deposit the revenues received from the fee imposed under this subdivision in a special fund, which may be used only for the payment of the obligations described in this subdivision.

(c) A capital improvement board may designate the authority as its agent to receive on behalf of the capital improvement board any of the revenues identified in subsection (b)(8).

(d) All information prepared by the capital improvement board or a political subdivision served by the capital improvement board with respect to a capital improvement proposed to be financed under this chapter, including a construction budget and timeline, must be provided to the budget director. Any information described in this subsection that was prepared before May 15, 2005, must be provided to the budget director not later than May 15, 2005.

As added by P.L.214-2005, SEC.6.

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5-1-17-13. Lease; findings; term; conditions