Indiana Code § 14-13-2-32

Little Calumet River basin project advisory board
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Sec. 32. (a) The Little Calumet River basin project advisory board is established.       (b) The advisory board consists of the following members: (1) One (1) member appointed by the executive of each municipality located in the watershed. (2) One (1) member appointed by the board of county commissioners of Lake County.       (c) Each member of the advisory board must have experience in: (1) designing; (2) constructing; (3) maintaining; or (4) managing; drainage or flood control facilities in the watershed.   IC 14-13-3 Chapter 3. Repealed [Pre-1995 Recodification Citations: 14-13-3-1 formerly 14-6-32-1 14-13-3-2 formerly 14-6-32-2 14-13-3-3 formerly 14-6-32-3 14-13-3-4 formerly 14-6-32-4 14-13-3-5 formerly 14-6-32-5 14-13-3-6 formerly 14-6-32-6 14-13-3-7 formerly 14-6-32-7 14-13-3-8 formerly 14-6-32-8 14-13-3-9 formerly 14-6-32-9 14-13-3-10 formerly 14-6-32-10 14-13-3-11 formerly 14-6-32-11 14-13-3-12 formerly 14-6-32-12 14-13-3-13 formerly 14-6-32-13 14-13-3-14 formerly 14-6-32-14 14-13-3-15 formerly 14-6-32-16.]   IC 14-13-4 Chapter 4. River Marina Development Commission               14-13-4-1 "Commission" defined             14-13-4-2 "Corridor" defined             14-13-4-3 Establishment of commission             14-13-4-4 Members             14-13-4-5 Terms of members; eligibility for reappointment             14-13-4-6 Filling of vacancies             14-13-4-7 Per diem compensation and traveling expenses             14-13-4-8 Quorum             14-13-4-9 Officers             14-13-4-10 Meetings             14-13-4-11 Comprehensive plan; recommended legislation             14-13-4-12 General powers             14-13-4-13 Grants and appropriations; advisory committees             14-13-4-14 Annual reports             14-13-4-15 Budgets             14-13-4-16 Powers of political subdivisions not limited

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