Sec. 10. (a) A Class 2 library may convert to Class 1 status if the Class 2 library board passes the following resolution of conversion: "__________ Public Library, by action of its library board, resolves to convert to a Class 1 library district subject to IC 36-12-2 .". (b) The resolution of conversion: (1) must describe the territory included in the library district; and (2) is irrevocable. (c) The resolution of conversion must be signed by a majority of library board members. Not later than five (5) days after approving the resolution of conversion, the library board shall file a copy of the resolution of conversion: (1) in the office of the county recorder in the county where the administrative office of the public library is located; and (2) with the Indiana state library. (d) The library board shall give notice of the resolution of conversion to all officials who have appointive powers under IC 36-12-2 . (e) The officials under subsection (d) shall appoint a library board for the public library. Members of the old library board shall continue to serve as library board members until: (1) a majority of the new library board has been appointed; and (2) the new appointees have taken an oath of office to serve on the library board. (f) Upon the: (1) filing of the resolution of conversion; (2) appointments under IC 36-12-2 ; and (3) oath of office of the new library board under IC 36-12-2-19 ; any current tax levies continue under authority granted to the Class 2 library until the next succeeding calendar year, at which time the tax provisions for Class 1 libraries under IC 36-12-3-12 apply. (g) The obligation of a political subdivision to levy and collect taxes for library purposes remains effective after the conversion. [Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-14-1-5.]
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