Sec. 6. (a) This section applies to: (1) a petition by the executive of a county, city, or town for a court order of abandonment; and (2) an order by an enforcement authority under IC 36-7-9-7 . (b) Instead of providing notice at least one hundred twenty (120) days before the date of a certification under IC 6-1.1-24-1.5 , the executive of the county, city, or town that is filing the petition or the enforcement authority that issued the order under IC 36-7-9-7 may provide the notice referred to in IC 6-1.1-24-2.3 at least one hundred twenty (120) days before the petition is filed under this chapter or the order is sent under IC 36-7-9-7 . (c) A court order or hearing authority determination of abandonment under this chapter authorizes the sale of the property and transfer of the deed of the property under IC 6-1.1-24 . IC 36-7-38 Chapter 38. Land Banks 36-7-38-1 Definitions 36-7-38-2 Establishment of a land bank 36-7-38-3 Bylaws 36-7-38-4 Boards generally 36-7-38-4.5 Boards of land banks made up of two or more eligible units 36-7-38-5 Boards of county land banks; counties not having a consolidated city 36-7-38-6 Boards of county land banks; a county having a consolidated city 36-7-38-7 Boards of land banks of second class cities 36-7-38-7.5 Boards of land banks of third class cities 36-7-38-8 Powers 36-7-38-9 Objectives 36-7-38-10 Duties 36-7-38-11 Interlocal agreements 36-7-38-12 Relation to the unsafe building law 36-7-38-13 Startup inventory of properties 36-7-38-14 Agreements with purchasers, lessees, and other transferees 36-7-38-15 Usual procedures for disposition of property not applicable 36-7-38-16 Prohibited buyers; delinquent taxpayers 36-7-38-17 Prohibited buyers; unauthorized foreign business associations 36-7-38-18 Employees 36-7-38-19 Exemption from income taxation 36-7-38-20 Limitation on property tax exemption for leased property 36-7-38-21 Transparency 36-7-38-22 Audits 36-7-38-23 Immunity from civil liability; certain environmental damage
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