Sec. 2. (a) The recreational trail maintenance fund is established for the purpose of receiving money from the sources listed in subsection (b) for ultimate distribution to responsible parties to defray the costs of maintaining recreational trails. The department shall administer the fund. (b) The fund consists of the following: (1) Appropriations by the general assembly. (2) Donations, gifts, and money received from any other source, including transfers from other funds or accounts. (3) Federal grants or other federal appropriations. (c) Expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from money in the fund. (d) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public money may be invested. Interest that accrues from these investments shall be deposited in the fund. (e) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund. IC 14-19-11 Chapter 11. Indiana State Park Inns Authority 14-19-11-1 "Authority" 14-19-11-2 "Division" 14-19-11-3 "Executive director" 14-19-11-3.1 "Fund" 14-19-11-3.5 "Member" 14-19-11-4 Establishment; purpose 14-19-11-5 Authority a body corporate and politic 14-19-11-6 Duties and powers 14-19-11-7 Executive director; appointment 14-19-11-8 Executive director; duties and powers 14-19-11-9 Executive director; additional powers 14-19-11-10 Authority employees not state employees 14-19-11-11 Use of state property 14-19-11-12 Exemption; public works; public purposes 14-19-11-13 Suits by and against authority 14-19-11-14 Liability; individual capacity 14-19-11-15 Authority employees are public employees 14-19-11-16 Exemption; paying certain taxes or assessments 14-19-11-17 Exemption; certain state gross retail taxes 14-19-11-18 Exemption; public purchasing 14-19-11-19 Resolution adoption; requirements 14-19-11-19.5 Resolution adoption; additional powers 14-19-11-20 Ethics rules 14-19-11-21 Accounting system; audit 14-19-11-22 Qualifying for funding 14-19-11-23 Rules
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