Indiana Code § 36-5-1.2-13

Effective date of name change
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Sec. 13. A change of the town's name takes effect thirty (30) days after the later of the following: (1) Adoption of the resolution by the town legislative body under section 6 of this chapter. (2) Any appeals under this chapter are determined.   IC 36-5-2 Chapter 2. Town Legislative Body and Executive               36-5-2-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             36-5-2-1 Application of chapter             36-5-2-2 Town council; president             36-5-2-3 Term of office of members             36-5-2-4 Repealed             36-5-2-4.1 Town legislative body districts; standards; towns of less than 3,500 abolishing districts; ordinances; recertification of districts; filing with circuit court clerk; time for filing             36-5-2-4.2 Change in number of members in legislative body; resolution; implementation             36-5-2-4.5 Adoption of ordinances; elections             36-5-2-5 Representation by district, at large, or both             36-5-2-6 Residency requirement             36-5-2-6.5 Circumstances creating a vacancy on the town council             36-5-2-7 President of legislative body; selection; term             36-5-2-8 Town clerk-treasurer as clerk; ex officio member for casting tie breaking vote             36-5-2-9 Powers of legislative body             36-5-2-9.2 Quorum             36-5-2-9.4 Majority vote; two-thirds vote             36-5-2-9.6 Majority vote to pass ordinance             36-5-2-9.8 Two-thirds vote with unanimous consent of members present             36-5-2-10 Ordinance, order, or resolution adoption; requirements             36-5-2-10.2 Recording of adopted ordinance; presumptive evidence             36-5-2-11 Bond issuance, purpose, payments, requirements, and procedures; short term loans             36-5-2-12 Loans and notes; procedures; actions to contest validity             36-5-2-13 Removal of town employee

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