Sec. 22. The money provided by the issuance of revenue bonds under this chapter, the revenues of parking facilities, and all other revenues pledged to the payment of the interest on and principal of the revenue bonds are considered trust funds, and shall be held and applied only as provided in this chapter or in the ordinance authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds. This money shall be deposited in depositories selected by the municipality in the manner provided by IC 5-13-6 , but may be invested in the manner provided by IC 5-13-9 . [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-5-11-10 part.] IC 36-9-11.1 Chapter 11.1. Parking Facilities in Marion County 36-9-11.1-1 Application of chapter 36-9-11.1-2 Public uses and purposes; eminent domain 36-9-11.1-3 Definitions 36-9-11.1-4 Pecuniary interest; board or employee 36-9-11.1-5 Powers and duties of board 36-9-11.1-6 Preparation of plat and data; resolution of board 36-9-11.1-7 Approval of resolution and plans; acquisition of site 36-9-11.1-8 Purchase of property without entire air rights; attached buildings or structures; costs of common facilities 36-9-11.1-9 Options or contracts for land; previously acquired property 36-9-11.1-10 Eminent domain; powers and duties of department and board 36-9-11.1-11 Tax exemption of property, funds, and receipts; leases or sales for private use 36-9-11.1-12 Encumbrance, lease, or sale of facilities or equipment while revenue bonds are outstanding 36-9-11.1-13 Sale or lease of space and air rights; treatment of proceeds 36-9-11.1-14 Funds for expenses of department before issuance of bonds or receipt of revenues 36-9-11.1-15 Revenue bonds; issuance; proceeds 36-9-11.1-16 Rights of bondholders; lien; enforcement proceedings; default 36-9-11.1-17 Deposits of department funds; separate account books and special accounts 36-9-11.1-18 Payments to and from general fund of department 36-9-11.1-19 Annual operating and income statement of facility
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