Indiana Code § 36-9-8-3

Persons attending school; reimbursement for expenses
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Sec. 3. (a) The expenses of a county surveyor, county engineer, or other person in attending the annual road school, including mileage, lodging, and tuition, shall be paid from the county general fund. On presentation of the proper receipts for these expenses, and with the approval of the county executive, the county auditor shall issue the county auditor's warrant for the expenses.       (b) The municipal legislative body may annually appropriate sums for the necessary expense of mileage, meals, and lodging of a municipal engineer or other person in attending the annual road school. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 17-3-66-1 part; 19-5-17-1 part; 19-5-18-2 part.]   IC 36-9-9 Chapter 9. Municipal Street Lights               36-9-9-1 Application of chapter             36-9-9-2 "City block" defined             36-9-9-3 Petitions for construction of street lights; declaratory resolutions; notice and hearing             36-9-9-4 Repealed             36-9-9-4.1 Hearing on remonstrance; rescission or modification of resolution and plans             36-9-9-5 Construction of street lights; contracts; commission orders             36-9-9-6 Construction of street lights; uniformity of style; supervisory personnel; completion report             36-9-9-7 Payments to utility for service             36-9-9-8 Street lights at intersections             36-9-9-9 Payment of costs of lighting             36-9-9-10 Street light assessments and liens             36-9-9-11 Expiration of contracts; transfers to new utilities             36-9-9-12 Additional lighting facilities; petition; construction; assessment of costs             36-9-9-13 Additional hours of lighting; petitions; assessment of costs

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