Indiana Code § 36-11-3-6

Public hearings; qualifications of hearing officer; hearing officer compensation
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Sec. 6. Upon the filing of a notice of intent to establish or dissolve a district under this chapter, the governing body shall appoint a hearing officer to preside over public hearings concerning the establishment or dissolution of a district. The hearing officer does not have to be a state or county employee and may not be a member of the county legislative body. If the hearing officer is not a full-time state or county employee, the hearing officer is entitled to be paid reasonable: (1) expenses; and (2) per diem; for each day or part of a day in actual attendance at a meeting or hearing or in performance of duties.

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