Indiana Code § 36-1-2-24

"Works board"
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Sec. 24. "Works board" means the following: (1) The board of commissioners, for a county not having a consolidated city. (2) The board of public works or board of public works and safety, for a city. (3) The town council, for a town. [Local Government Recodification Citation: New.]   IC 36-1-3 Chapter 3. Home Rule               36-1-3-1 Application of chapter             36-1-3-2 Policy             36-1-3-3 Rule of law; resolution of doubt as to existence of power of a unit             36-1-3-4 Rule of law; powers of unit             36-1-3-5 Powers of unit; exercise; township exception             36-1-3-6 Specific manner for exercising a power; constitutional or statutory provision; ordinance; resolution             36-1-3-7 Review or regulation of exercise of power by a unit             36-1-3-8 Powers specifically withheld             36-1-3-8.5 Ordinance requiring housing program participation prohibited             36-1-3-8.6 Regulation of reusable or disposable auxiliary containers prohibited; exceptions             36-1-3-9 Territorial jurisdiction; exception; petition             36-1-3-10 Expired             36-1-3-11 "Election"; "sign"; certain sign ordinances unenforceable, time period; public safety exception             36-1-3-11.2 Fee waiver for occupational or professional license             36-1-3-11.4 Commercial motor vehicle             36-1-3-12 Prohibited from licensing, registering, or certifying a profession or occupation; exceptions             36-1-3-13 Local units prohibited from requiring or prohibiting particular component, design, or type of material used in building construction based on energy saving or producing qualities; exemption for construction or design of buildings owned or used by unit             36-1-3-14 Regulation of construction stormwater; exception

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