Indiana Code § 36-11-3-9

Findings and recommendations of hearing officer; matters to be considered by the hearing officer
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Sec. 9. (a) After the hearing on the proposed establishment or dissolution of the district, which may be adjourned periodically, the hearing officer shall make findings and recommendations as to whether: (1) the establishment of the district should be: (A) approved; (B) approved with modifications; or (C) denied; or (2) the dissolution of the district should be: (A) approved; or (B) denied.       (b) The hearing officer shall consider, at a minimum, the following in making findings and recommendations concerning the establishment of a proposed district: (1) Whether the proposed district complies with the conditions of this chapter for establishment of a district. (2) Whether the proposed district appears capable of accomplishing its purpose or purposes in an economically feasible manner.       (c) The hearing officer shall consider, at a minimum, whether the district is needed in making findings and recommendations concerning the proposed dissolution of a district.

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