Indiana Code § 36-7-7.6-9

Quorum; official action by affirmative vote of quorum or weighted affirmative vote
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Sec. 9. (a) A majority of the commission members constitute a quorum.       (b) An action of the commission is official only if both the following apply: (1) The action is authorized at a regular meeting or a properly called special meeting in which at least one (1) member from each county described in section 1 of this chapter is present. (2) The action is authorized by: (A) the affirmative votes of a majority of the members of the commission; or (B) a weighted affirmative vote of more than fifty (50) if a motion is made under subsection (c).       (c) Upon a motion by any one (1) member of the commission that is properly seconded by another member at: (1) a regular meeting; or (2) a properly called special meeting; the commission shall use the weighted voting process described in subsection (d).       (d) Each commission member has a weighted vote determined as follows: (1) In the case of a member appointed by the executive of a municipality, the member's weighted vote is determined in STEP FIVE of the following formula: STEP ONE: Determine the population of the municipality as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP TWO: Determine the sum of the population of the counties described in section 1 of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP THREE: Divide the number determined in STEP ONE by the number determined in STEP TWO. STEP FOUR: Round the number determined in STEP THREE to the nearest ten-thousandth (0.0001). STEP FIVE: Multiply the number determined in STEP FOUR by one hundred (100). (2) In the case of a member appointed by the executive of a county, the member's weighted vote is determined in STEP FIVE of the following formula: STEP ONE: Determine the population of the area in the county that is not within a municipality and is not within a township described in section 4(a)(6) of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP TWO: Determine the sum of the population of the counties described in section 1 of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP THREE: Divide the number determined in STEP ONE by the number determined in STEP TWO. STEP FOUR: Round the number determined in STEP THREE to the nearest ten-thousandth (0.0001). STEP FIVE: Multiply the number determined in STEP FOUR by fifty (50). (3) In the case of a member appointed by a fiscal body, the member's weighted vote is determined in STEP FIVE of the following formula: STEP ONE: Determine the population of the area in the county that is not within a municipality and is not within a township described in section 4(a)(6) of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP TWO: Determine the sum of the population of the counties described in section 1 of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP THREE: Divide the number determined in STEP ONE by the number determined in STEP TWO. STEP FOUR: Round the number determined in STEP THREE to the nearest ten-thousandth (0.0001). STEP FIVE: Multiply the number determined in STEP FOUR by fifty (50). (4) In the case of a member appointed by the trustee of a township under section 4(a)(6) of this chapter, the member's weighted vote is determined in STEP FIVE of the following formula: STEP ONE: Determine the population of the township as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP TWO: Determine the sum of the population of the counties described in section 1 of this chapter as reported by the most recent federal decennial census. STEP THREE: Divide the number determined in STEP ONE by the number determined in STEP TWO. STEP FOUR: Round the number determined in STEP THREE to the nearest ten-thousandth (0.0001). STEP FIVE: Multiply the number determined in STEP FOUR by fifty (50).

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