Indiana Code § 36-5-1-21

Approvals of proceedings to incorporate town across county boundaries commenced before July 1, 1999
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Sec. 21. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 10.1 of this chapter, as in effect July 1, 1999, proceedings commenced before July 1, 1999, to incorporate a town across county boundaries is only required to have the approval of the county executive of the county that contains all or a major part of the territory sought to be incorporated.   IC 36-5-1.1 Chapter 1.1. Dissolution of Small Towns               36-5-1.1-1 Application of chapter             36-5-1.1-2 Institution of proceedings             36-5-1.1-3 Public hearing; notice             36-5-1.1-4 Recommendations of plan commission             36-5-1.1-5 Parties; remonstrance against dissolution; dismissal of petition             36-5-1.1-6 Decision of county executive             36-5-1.1-7 Evidentiary considerations             36-5-1.1-8 Residents' challenge to sufficiency or validity of petition             36-5-1.1-9 Appeal; notice; bond; transcript; change of venue; effective date of dissolution             36-5-1.1-10 Dissolution ordinance; effective date; disposition of property; validity of contracts; records             36-5-1.1-10.5 Dissolution of town; requisites of resolution; notice; hearing; adoption of ordinance; effective date of dissolution; validity of town contracts             36-5-1.1-10.6 Included towns; petition; ballot question; filing certification; time of dissolution; results of dissolution; contracts             36-5-1.1-11 Limitation             36-5-1.1-12 Towns not functioning for ten years; hearing; findings; adoption of ordinance or ordering dissolution

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