Indiana Code § 36-8-19.5-3

Designation of public safety improvement areas
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Sec. 3. (a) A legislative body may apply to the institute to have an area of a city governed by the legislative body designated as a public safety improvement area. The application must include a plan for improving public safety within the area.       (b) The institute may not designate an area as a public safety improvement area unless the area: (1) has a high crime rate; (2) has boundaries that are expressly designated by the legislative body; and (3) comprises not more than twenty percent (20%) of the city's geographical territory.

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