Indiana Code § 12-28-5-19

Rules to implement chapter
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Sec. 19. (a) The division may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this chapter.       (b) After June 30, 2011, rules of the former community residential facilities council (repealed) are considered rules of the division.   IC 12-29 ARTICLE 29. FINANCING LOCAL PROGRAMS               Ch. 1. Community Centers; General Provisions             Ch. 2. Community Mental Health Centers             Ch. 3. Community Mental Retardation and Other Developmental Disabilities Centers             Ch. 4. SEA 350-2008 Moratorium             Ch. 5. Community Cares Initiative Grant Pilot Program   IC 12-29-1 Chapter 1. Community Centers; General Provisions               12-29-1-0.3 Compliance with P.L.78-2004; certification of budgets, tax rates, tax levies; additional shortfall property tax levies and additional budgeted amounts; treatment of shortfall levies             12-29-1-1 County financial assistance; purposes; maximum appropriation; authorization             12-29-1-2 Center providing services to at least two counties; maximum appropriation; authorization             12-29-1-3 Furnishing of a share of financial assistance by each county receiving services from a center; conditions; maximum appropriation; authorization             12-29-1-3.5 Estimate of maximum allowable appropriation             12-29-1-4 County bonds; issuance for constructing, equipping, or improving center buildings; payment of proportionate cost of project             12-29-1-5 County bonds; issuance; application of all Indiana statutes             12-29-1-6 Center building the property of county or counties issuing bonds; tax limitations in IC 12-29-1-1 and IC 12-29-1-2 not applicable             12-29-1-7 Certification by county auditor of amounts of money to be paid to centers; payments; requisites; certification by county that payment represents expenditures eligible for financial participation

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