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5-10.1-3-4. Ordinances

IN Code § 5-10.1-3-4 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 4. Ordinances. (a) Employees of a political subdivision without a retirement system are entitled to coverage by the Social Security Act if:

(1) the governing body passes an ordinance or resolution which it submits to the state agency within ten (10) days after passage;

(2) the ordinance contains an effective date for coverage which must be January 1 of any year;

(3) the ordinance is approved by the state agency; and

(4) the political subdivision and the federal administrator approve an agreement for the political subdivision which conforms to the federal-state agreement submitted by the state agency.

(b) On approval, the state agency shall furnish to the governing body an estimate of the costs for the first year of coverage. After the first year, the state agency shall certify to the governing body before July 2 of each year the amount of estimated costs for the next calendar year which amount if it is to be raised by a general property tax levy shall be included in the appropriation ordinance as provided in law for raising taxes assessed against property.

As added by Acts 1977, P.L.53, SEC.1.

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5-10.1-3-4. Ordinances