Indiana Code § 21-34-5-9

Board; powers and duties
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Sec. 9. The board of trustees of each state educational institution that is a party to a joint use agreement shall: (1) fix, charge, and collect its own building facilities fees; and (2) establish, hold, invest, and use its own building facilities fund. The board of trustees may use the building facilities fees and the money in the building facilities fund and any other available funds to pay its portion of the cost of the joint building facility as provided in the joint use agreement. The board of trustees of a state educational institution may not have any authority or responsibility with respect to the building facilities fees or fund of any other state educational institution. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-6-9(c).]   IC 21-34-6 Chapter 6. Issuance of Bonds               21-34-6-1 Issuance and sale of bonds             21-34-6-2 Security of bonds             21-34-6-3 Liens             21-34-6-4 Issuance of bonds; limitations on amount             21-34-6-5 Additional bonds; terms and conditions of issuance             21-34-6-6 Issuance of bonds; refunding and advance refunding bonds; purpose             21-34-6-7 Refunding bonds             21-34-6-8 Maximum amount of bonds             21-34-6-9 Form; terms; conditions of bonds             21-34-6-10 Resolutions and indenture for bonds             21-34-6-11 Public sale of bonds             21-34-6-12 Bonds and interest coupons             21-34-6-13 Actions to contest the validity of bonds             21-34-6-14 Rates of interest of bonds             21-34-6-15 Payment of interest             21-34-6-16 Mandatory redemption             21-34-6-17 Resolutions and indentures             21-34-6-18 Execution of bonds and coupons

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