Indiana Code § 20-45-7-30

Certifications; additional information
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Sec. 30. The department of local government finance and the secretary of education shall make certifications of any information in their possession, or any other certifications required by this chapter that will facilitate its execution. [Pre-2006 Recodification Citation: 21-2-12-10.]   IC 20-45-8 Chapter 8. Supplemental County Levy; Dearborn County               20-45-8-1 Application             20-45-8-2 Policy             20-45-8-3 "Assessed valuation"             20-45-8-4 "Board of county commissioners"             20-45-8-5 "County auditor"             20-45-8-6 "Fund"             20-45-8-7 "Entitlement"             20-45-8-8 "Paying qualified school corporation"             20-45-8-9 "Qualified county"             20-45-8-10 "Qualified school corporation"             20-45-8-11 "Receiving qualified school corporation"             20-45-8-12 "Tax"             20-45-8-13 "Total school tax rate"             20-45-8-14 Establishment of fund             20-45-8-15 Appropriation             20-45-8-16 Duty; levy of countywide tax             20-45-8-17 Levy in contiguous area of adjacent county             20-45-8-18 Certification; information needed to calculate levy             20-45-8-19 Use             20-45-8-20 Application of other laws             20-45-8-21 Eligibility for distribution; required minimum levy             20-45-8-22 Calculation; tax levy             20-45-8-23 Distribution; revenue in addition to other levies             20-45-8-24 Duty; levy of countywide tax; amount             20-45-8-25 Distribution to school corporations             20-45-8-26 Budget for operations fund             20-45-8-27 Distribution; revenue in addition to state tuition support             20-45-8-28 Certification; other information             20-45-8-29 Expiration of chapter

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