Indiana Code § 4-8.1-1-8

Deposit of payments made by United Air Lines to state
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Sec. 8. Notwithstanding section 7 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.235-2005, SECTION 52, any payment made on or after April 1, 2007, by United Air Lines, Inc., to the state of Indiana under the IMC 757/767 Project Agreement, dated December 1, 1994, between the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and United Air Lines, Inc., upon failure to achieve prescribed levels of investment, employment, or wages set forth in the agreement at certain facilities that were financed with the proceeds of bonds issued by the Indiana finance authority under IC 8-21-12 , shall be deposited as follows: (1) Fifty percent (50%) of the money shall be deposited in the affordable housing and community development fund established by IC 5-20-4-7 . The proceeds of any such payments are continuously appropriated for the purposes specified in IC 5-20-4-8 . Any such proceeds in the affordable housing and community development fund that remain unexpended at the end of any state fiscal year remain in the fund until expended and do not revert to the state general fund due to United States Internal Revenue Service requirements related to outstanding Indiana finance authority bonds. (2) Fifty percent (50%) of the money shall be distributed among the counties that either have at least one (1) unit that has established an affordable housing fund under IC 5-20-5-15.5 or a housing trust fund established under IC 36-7-15.1-35.5 (e) in proportion to the population of each county. The money shall be allocated within the county as follows: (A) In a county that does not contain a consolidated city and has at least one (1) unit that has established an affordable housing fund under IC 5-20-5-15.5 , the amount to be distributed to each unit that has established an affordable housing fund under IC 5-20-5-15.5 is the amount available for distribution multiplied by a fraction. The numerator of the fraction is the population of the unit. The denominator of the fraction is the population of all units in the county that have established an affordable housing fund. For purposes of allocating an amount to the affordable housing fund established by the county, the population to be used for that unit is the population of the county outside any city or town that has established an affordable housing fund. The allocated amount shall be deposited in the unit's affordable housing fund for the purposes of the fund. (B) In a county to which clause (A) does not apply, the money shall be deposited in the housing trust fund established under IC 36-7-15.1-35.5 (e) for the purposes of the fund.   IC 4-8.1-2 Chapter 2. The Treasurer of State               4-8.1-2-1 Safekeeping and investment of money and securities             4-8.1-2-2 Receipt, accounting for, and payment of funds             4-8.1-2-3 Delivery of money and securities to successor             4-8.1-2-4 Commencement of term; bond of treasurer and deputies             4-8.1-2-5 Use of funds as provided by law; unlawful receipt of gratuities             4-8.1-2-6 Report of collections due state; acknowledgment of receipt by treasurer; duties of state comptroller             4-8.1-2-7 Payment of money upon warrant of state comptroller or upon check drawn against a financial institution; transfer of funds             4-8.1-2-8 Limitations on drawing warrants or authorizing electronic funds transfer; temporary overdraft             4-8.1-2-9 Sufficiency of funds for payment of warrant             4-8.1-2-10 Double entry records; detail             4-8.1-2-11 Money deposited by public debtors for use of state             4-8.1-2-12 Rental of safety deposit boxes or vaults; duties of depositories that accept securities             4-8.1-2-13 Embezzlement or breach of trust             4-8.1-2-14 Annual report on general fund and funds managed by treasurer; distribution of report             4-8.1-2-15 Repealed

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