Sec. 15. (a) Property leased by the authority to another entity other than the department of natural resources, at the termination of the lease or a renewal of the lease, may be leased to the same or other persons upon the terms the authority determines after following the procedure in section 6 of this chapter. If the authority does not lease the property, the property reverts to the control of the department of natural resources for the department's use and operation. The authority may not operate the property. (b) If the authority is entitled to take over the operation of property because of a default in an agreement, the authority may operate the property through the authority's employees or contract with others for the operation of the property. The contract for operation may be with the department of natural resources if the department is not a defaulting party. IC 5-1.2-7 Chapter 7. Health Facility Financing 5-1.2-7-1 Purpose 5-1.2-7-2 Applicability 5-1.2-7-3 County commissioner approval; presuppose and include approval by county council; voting requirements for valid lease 5-1.2-7-4 Competitive bidding requirement 5-1.2-7-5 Powers of the authority 5-1.2-7-6 Security; transactions with participating providers 5-1.2-7-7 Power to issue bonds; proceeds; use 5-1.2-7-8 Bond resolutions or related instruments; provisions 5-1.2-7-9 Bonds; additional security authorized 5-1.2-7-10 Payment of expenses 5-1.2-7-11 Public property; tax exemption 5-1.2-7-12 Construction of chapter 5-1.2-7-13 Leases by county with the authority 5-1.2-7-14 Leases before construction, erection, or renovation of buildings 5-1.2-7-15 Payment of lease rental 5-1.2-7-16 Payment of lease rental from cumulative building fund 5-1.2-7-17 Notice of public hearing; notice of execution of lease; action to contest validity of lease; taxpayer objections to lease 5-1.2-7-18 Options to renew and to purchase; obligations of county; general obligation bonds 5-1.2-7-19 Approval of plans, specifications, and cost estimates 5-1.2-7-20 Sale of county land to the authority 5-1.2-7-21 Party wall agreements
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