Indiana Code § 4-23-2-7

Arts and cultural district certification
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Sec. 7. (a) As used in this section, "district" means an area certified as an arts and cultural district under this section.       (b) As used in this section, "unit" means a city, town, or county.       (c) The commission shall establish an arts and cultural district certification program.       (d) To have an area certified as a district, a unit must: (1) apply to the commission on a form prescribed by the commission; and (2) provide any proof the commission determines is necessary to certify a district. Two (2) or more units may apply jointly for certification of a district that extends across a common boundary.       (e) The commission, after reviewing an application filed by a unit under subsection (d)(1), may certify an area as a district.       (f) The commission shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 : (1) to establish criteria for a unit wishing to have an area certified as a district; and (2) that are necessary to carry out this section.   IC 4-23-2.5 Chapter 2.5. Indiana Arts Commission Trust Fund               4-23-2.5-1 Repealed             4-23-2.5-2 "Commission"             4-23-2.5-3 "Fund"             4-23-2.5-4 Purpose of fund; contents             4-23-2.5-5 Repealed             4-23-2.5-6 Repealed             4-23-2.5-7 Repealed             4-23-2.5-8 Repealed             4-23-2.5-9 Repealed             4-23-2.5-10 Repealed             4-23-2.5-11 Repealed             4-23-2.5-12 Management and development of fund             4-23-2.5-13 Administration of fund; investment of money in fund             4-23-2.5-14 Appropriations; reversion of money in fund             4-23-2.5-15 Allocation of money from fund; use of interest and dividends by commission             4-23-2.5-16 Annual report             4-23-2.5-17 Rules

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