Sec. 13. If a participant fails to make a payment to the flood control fund or any other payment required by this chapter, under IC 13-2-23 (before its repeal), or under IC 14-28-5 (before its repeal) or is in any way indebted to the flood control fund for an amount incurred or accrued, the state may recover the amount through any of the following: (1) The state may, through the attorney general and on behalf of the authority, file a suit in the circuit or a superior court with jurisdiction in the county in which the participant is located to recover the amount that the participant owes the flood control fund. (2) The state comptroller may, after a sixty (60) day written notice to the participant, withhold the payment and distribution of state money that the defaulting participant is entitled to receive under Indiana law. (3) For a special taxing district, upon certification by the state comptroller after a sixty (60) day written notice to the special taxing district, the auditor of each county containing land within the special taxing district shall withhold collected tax money for the special taxing district and remit the withheld tax money to the state comptroller. The state comptroller shall make a payment to the flood control fund in the name of the special taxing district. Upon elimination of the delinquency payment, the state comptroller shall certify the fact to the auditors of the counties involved and any additional withheld tax money shall be released to the special taxing district. IC 5-1.2-14 Chapter 14. Water Infrastructure Assistance Program 5-1.2-14-1 Request 5-1.2-14-1.2 "Non-revenue water" 5-1.2-14-2 Water infrastructure assistance program; establishment 5-1.2-14-3 Water infrastructure assistance fund 5-1.2-14-4 Uses of money in water infrastructure assistance fund; grants, loans, and other financial assistance 5-1.2-14-5 Guidelines; interest rate or parameters 5-1.2-14-6 Grants, loans, other financial assistance; conditions 5-1.2-14-7 Application; required submissions 5-1.2-14-8 Asset management program, estimate of life cycle management costs, reports, and other requirements for loan or grant recipients 5-1.2-14-8.2 Project prioritization system for awarding loans and grants; variables to be included 5-1.2-14-8.4 Utilities serving less than 3,200 customers 5-1.2-14-8.6 Advisory services in connection with loan 5-1.2-14-9 Selling of loans 5-1.2-14-10 Pledging of loans 5-1.2-14-11 Report 5-1.2-14-12 Requirement to maintain sufficient user charges 5-1.2-14-13 Alternative of providing leveraged loan program 5-1.2-14-14 Use of money in fund to establish leveraged loan program
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