Sec. 26. (a) Dissolution of a library district is initiated when the legislative body of each municipality, township, or county that is a part of the district and library board of the district adopt identical resolutions proposing to dissolve the district by an affirmative vote of a majority of the voting members of each legislative body and library board. (b) Copies of the resolutions adopted under subsection (a) shall be filed not later than ten (10) days after the resolution is adopted with: (1) the state library; and (2) the county recorder of each county in which the library district is located. (c) A dissolution does not take effect until: (1) all legal and fiscal obligations of the library district have been satisfied; (2) the assets of the district have been distributed; and (3) a notice is filed with the agencies listed in subsection (b), indicating that the actions described in subdivisions (1) and (2) have been completed and the dissolution is final. IC 36-12-3 Chapter 3. Powers and Duties of Class 1 Public Libraries 36-12-3-1 Application of chapter 36-12-3-2 Board compliance with and participation in statewide library card program; reciprocal borrowing agreement 36-12-3-3 Authority of library board 36-12-3-4 Establishment of libraries, branches, or stations; museum 36-12-3-5 Real or personal property; acquisition; disposal 36-12-3-6 Purchase and loan of books; dissemination of information 36-12-3-7 Contracts for library service; tax levy 36-12-3-8 Municipal corporations in certain counties; contracts for library services; tax levy or revenue from other tax 36-12-3-9 Bonds; issuance; procedure; liability for indebtedness; tax exemption 36-12-3-10 Finances; powers 36-12-3-11 Certain funds; establishment 36-12-3-12 Determination of tax rate; continuation of prior appropriation and levy upon failure to meet certain requirements 36-12-3-13 Authorization of appropriations by units; deposit of funds 36-12-3-14 Absence of library board member or employee; authorization; expenses 36-12-3-15 Funds for membership in certain associations; authority to appropriate 36-12-3-16 Authorization of disbursements; purchases 36-12-3-16.5 Electronic funds transfer 36-12-3-17 Other powers not limited 36-12-3-18 Collections and claims
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