Indiana Code § 36-7-15.5-24

Advisory board
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Sec. 24. (a) The commission may establish and select the members of an advisory board to assist the commission in governing the improvement and maintenance district. The commission shall determine: (1) the size and composition of the board; and (2) the powers and duties of the board.       (b) More than one-half (1/2) of the members of the board must be property owners in the improvement and maintenance district.   IC 36-7-15.6 Chapter 15.6. Flood Control Improvement Districts               36-7-15.6-1 Applicability             36-7-15.6-2 "Base assessed value"             36-7-15.6-3 "Board of public works"             36-7-15.6-4 "Commission"             36-7-15.6-5 "District"             36-7-15.6-6 "Flood control works"             36-7-15.6-7 "Fund"             36-7-15.6-8 "Special flood hazard property"             36-7-15.6-9 Board of public works; proposal to establish a district; requirements; public hearing             36-7-15.6-10 Boundaries of a district             36-7-15.6-11 Establishment of a district; notice; hearing; remonstrances             36-7-15.6-12 Appeal procedures             36-7-15.6-13 Distribution and allocation of taxes; allocation area; allocation of excess assessed value             36-7-15.6-14 Waiver of review of an assessment             36-7-15.6-15 Payments in lieu of property taxes             36-7-15.6-16 Flood control improvement fund; uses             36-7-15.6-17 Issuance of bonds             36-7-15.6-18 Bonds; tax exemption             36-7-15.6-19 Authorization to reimburse debt service payments on bonds made from the unit's storm water fund             36-7-15.6-20 Distribution and allocation of taxes following the maturity date of bonds             36-7-15.6-21 Report             36-7-15.6-22 Construction of this chapter             36-7-15.6-23 Expired

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