Sec. 22. A board established under this chapter may defend any current or former member of the board or its officers, employees, or agents in a claim or suit, at law or in equity, that arises from the exercise of powers or the performance of duties or services for the board or that arises from official acts as a member of the board. The board may indemnify a person for any liability, cost, or damages related to a claim or suit, including the payment of legal fees. Before taking action authorized by this section, the board must, by resolution, determine that the action or conduct in question was taken, done, or omitted in good faith. IC 36-10-9.1 Chapter 9.1. Marion County Convention and Recreational Facilities Authority 36-10-9.1-1 Application of chapter 36-10-9.1-2 "Authority" defined 36-10-9.1-3 "Board" defined 36-10-9.1-4 "Bonds" defined 36-10-9.1-5 "Capital improvement board" defined 36-10-9.1-6 Creation of authority 36-10-9.1-7 Board of directors; members 36-10-9.1-8 Organizational meeting; officers; special meetings; quorum 36-10-9.1-9 Bylaws and rules 36-10-9.1-10 Purposes 36-10-9.1-11 Powers 36-10-9.1-11.5 Prohibition on certain contract limitations for a project 36-10-9.1-12 Refunding of bonds 36-10-9.1-13 Lease of capital improvements to capital improvement board; terms 36-10-9.1-14 Leases; exclusivity of provisions of this chapter 36-10-9.1-15 Approval of plans and specifications 36-10-9.1-16 Common wall agreements 36-10-9.1-17 Lease or sale of property by capital improvement board to the authority 36-10-9.1-18 Repealed 36-10-9.1-18.1 Bonds; issuance by authority 36-10-9.1-18.2 Bonds; exclusivity of this chapter 36-10-9.1-18.3 Validity of bonds issued under this chapter before February 21, 1986; effect of repeal of section 18 of this chapter 36-10-9.1-19 Investment in bonds of authority 36-10-9.1-20 Trust indenture as security for bonds 36-10-9.1-21 Bonds; issuance by capital improvement board 36-10-9.1-22 Tax exemption 36-10-9.1-23 Actions contesting validity of bonds; limitations
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