Indiana Code § 36-6-1.5-9

Provisions concerning state and federal licensing, rules, regulations, and governmental assistance
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Sec. 9. Upon the corporate dissolution of a township government under this article, the following apply for purposes of all state and federal licensing and regulatory laws, statutory entitlements, gifts, grants-in-aid, governmental loans, or other governmental assistance under state or federal statutes, rules, or regulations: (1) The entire geographic area and population of a new township government that is established under this chapter shall be used when calculating and determining the distribution basis for the following: (A) State or federal government statutory entitlements. (B) Gifts. (C) Grants-in-aid. (D) Loans. (E) Any form of governmental assistance that is not listed in this subdivision. (2) Following a public hearing for which notice is published in accordance with IC 5-3-1 at least thirty (30) days before the public hearing takes place, the executive of a new township government that is established under this chapter shall determine and designate to the appropriate state or federal agency the: (A) geographic areas; (B) parts of roads; (C) segments of population; or (D) combinations of the items listed in clauses (A) through (C); that constitute rural or urban areas, roads, or populations, if this designation was previously required of any township that merges under this chapter.

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