Indiana Code § 16-24-2-16

Nonprofit hospitals; county aid
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Sec. 16. Whenever an association is incorporated under Indiana law as a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining a hospital to treat and care for persons with tuberculosis or other diseases, the county executive of the county in which the hospital is located may: (1) lease or convey the hospital of the county to the corporation; and (2) give financial aid to: (A) maintain and operate the hospital; and (B) pay for the treatment of county residents. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-11-6-16.]   IC 16-24-3 Chapter 3. Conveyance or Assignment of Real and Personal Property by a County to an Association Incorporated for Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis               16-24-3-1 Authority of county to convey or assign property to nonprofit or charitable tuberculosis association             16-24-3-2 Petition for conveyance or assignment             16-24-3-3 Investigation of petitioner             16-24-3-4 Ordinance authorizing conveyance or assignment             16-24-3-5 Contract to convey or assign property             16-24-3-6 Conditions on conveyance or assignment             16-24-3-7 Continuing county obligation to tuberculosis patients

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