Sec. 5. (a) A development authority shall prepare a comprehensive strategic development plan that includes detailed information concerning the following: (1) The proposed projects to be undertaken or financed by the development authority. (2) The following information for each project included under subdivision (1): (A) Timeline and budget. (B) The return on investment. (C) The projected or expected need for an ongoing subsidy. (D) Any projected or expected federal matching funds. (b) The development authority shall, not later than January 1 of the second year following the year in which the development authority is established, submit the comprehensive strategic development plan for review by the budget committee and approval by the director of the office of management and budget and the Indiana economic development corporation. However, a development authority that has already submitted its comprehensive strategic development plan as part of an application for a grant or a loan under IC 5-28-37 (before its repeal) or IC 5-28-38 (before its repeal) is not required to resubmit its comprehensive strategic development plan under this subsection. IC 36-7.6-4 Chapter 4. Financing; Issuance of Bonds; Leases 36-7.6-4-1 Development authority fund; accounts; debt service 36-7.6-4-2 Revenue transfers to fund 36-7.6-4-3 Bond issues 36-7.6-4-4 Bonding; complete authority 36-7.6-4-5 Bonding; security; trust indenture 36-7.6-4-6 Bond refunding; leases 36-7.6-4-7 Leases; findings 36-7.6-4-8 Leases; complete authority 36-7.6-4-9 Plan approval 36-7.6-4-10 Agreements; common wall; easements; licenses 36-7.6-4-11 Leases or sale of projects or land to development authorities 36-7.6-4-12 Option to purchase property 36-7.6-4-13 Tax exemption 36-7.6-4-14 Bonds; legal investments 36-7.6-4-15 Bonds; contesting validity 36-7.6-4-16 Transfers; failure to make transfer; duty of state treasurer 36-7.6-4-17 Covenants
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