Indiana Code § 6-9-26-17

Expiration of chapter
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Sec. 17. (a) The tax authorized under this chapter expires on the later of: (1) January 1, 2045; or (2) the date on which all bonds or lease agreements outstanding on May 7, 2023, for which a pledge of tax revenue is made under this chapter are completely paid.       (b) Not later than December 31, 2023, the fiscal officer of the county shall provide to the state board of accounts: (1) a list of each bond or lease agreement outstanding on May 7, 2023, for which a pledge of tax revenue is made under this chapter; and (2) the date on which each bond or lease agreement identified in subdivision (1) will be completely paid. The information received under this subsection shall be published on the department of local government finance's interactive and searchable website containing local government information (the Indiana gateway for governmental units).   IC 6-9-27 Chapter 27. Miscellaneous Local Food and Beverage Taxes               6-9-27-1 Application of chapter             6-9-27-2 Definitions             6-9-27-3 Adoption of ordinance             6-9-27-4 Transactions; application of tax             6-9-27-5 Amount; increase ordinance             6-9-27-5.5 Certified copy of increase ordinance; application of increase ordinance             6-9-27-6 Imposition, payment, and collection; returns             6-9-27-7 Payments to municipal fiscal officer             6-9-27-8 Town food and beverage tax receipts fund             6-9-27-8.5 City food and beverage tax receipts fund             6-9-27-9 Town use of revenue; pledges to pay obligations             6-9-27-9.5 City use of revenue; pledges to pay obligations             6-9-27-10 Payment of outstanding obligations; covenant with holders             6-9-27-11 Expiration of chapter

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