Sec. 8. (a) The tax money collected under this chapter shall be held in a special fund to be known as the cumulative capital development fund. (b) In a consolidated city, money may be transferred from the fund to the fund of a department of the consolidated city responsible for carrying out a purpose for which the cumulative capital development fund was created. The department may not expend any money so transferred until an appropriation is made and the department may not expend any money so transferred for operating costs of the department. (c) Money held in the cumulative capital development fund may be spent for purposes other than the purposes stated in section 2 of this chapter, if the purpose is to protect the public health, welfare, or safety in an emergency situation that demands immediate action or to make a contribution to an authority established under IC 36-7-23 . Money may be spent under the authority of this subsection only after the executive of the municipality: (1) issues a declaration that the public health, welfare, or safety is in immediate danger that requires the expenditure of money in the fund; or (2) certifies in the minutes of the municipal legislative body that the contribution is made to the authority for capital development purposes. IC 36-9-16 Chapter 16. Municipal Cumulative Building or Sinking Fund and Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund 36-9-16-1 Application of chapter 36-9-16-2 Authorization of funds; purposes 36-9-16-3 Cumulative capital improvement fund; additional purposes 36-9-16-4 Establishment of fund and approval of levy; department of local government finance hearing and action; appeal 36-9-16-5 Cumulative building fund; tax levy; appropriations 36-9-16-6 Cumulative capital improvement fund; tax levy; additions to fund; appropriations
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