Sec. 4. All expenses incurred by the trustee in administering this chapter shall be paid out of the township fund of the township. IC 23-14-65 Chapter 65. City and Town Cemeteries 23-14-65-1 "Cemetery board" defined 23-14-65-2 "Executive" defined 23-14-65-3 "Legislative body" defined 23-14-65-4 "Municipality" defined 23-14-65-5 Application of chapter 23-14-65-6 Powers and duties of legislative body 23-14-65-7 Permanent maintenance fund 23-14-65-8 Gifts, donations, bequests, or devises 23-14-65-9 Transfer of control and management to public works or public works and safety board 23-14-65-10 Transfer of control and management to board of trustees 23-14-65-11 Transfer of control and management to board of cemetery regents; board members 23-14-65-12 Board of cemetery regents; members; vacancy; quorum; removal 23-14-65-12.5 Transfer of control and management to cemetery caretaker 23-14-65-13 Notice of proposed transfer of management and control; hearing 23-14-65-13.5 Notice of proposed transfer of management; hearing 23-14-65-13.7 Cemetery caretaker vacancy 23-14-65-14 Bond 23-14-65-15 Powers of cemetery board 23-14-65-16 Execution of deed; requirements for deferred payment sales 23-14-65-17 Employment of agents and employees; collection and receipt of money 23-14-65-18 Purchase of property 23-14-65-19 Financial report; budget; expenditure of money 23-14-65-20 Awarding of contracts 23-14-65-21 Eminent domain 23-14-65-22 Delivery of money to controller or clerk-treasurer; payment of expenses 23-14-65-23 Acceptance and receipt of real and personal property 23-14-65-24 Placement of bonds or other securities in safety deposit box 23-14-65-25 Improvement and development of cemetery; adoption of resolution 23-14-65-26 Payment of preliminary expenses for preparation of grant application; powers of cemetery board in improvement and development of cemetery 23-14-65-27 Management and control of cemetery 23-14-65-28 Rules; enforcement
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