Sec. 2. (a) This article contains full and complete authority for public-private agreements between the authority, a private entity, and, where applicable, a governmental entity. Except as provided in this article, no law, procedure, proceeding, publication, notice, consent, approval, order, or act by the authority or any other officer, department, agency, or instrumentality of the state or any political subdivision is required for the authority to enter into a public-private agreement with a private entity under this article, or for a project that is the subject of a public-private agreement to be constructed, acquired, maintained, repaired, operated, financed, transferred, or conveyed. (b) However, neither the authority nor the department may issue a request for proposals for a public-private agreement under this article that would authorize an operator to impose user fees unless the budget committee has reviewed the request for proposals. (c) Before the authority or an operator may carry out any of the following activities under this article, the general assembly must enact a statute authorizing that activity: (1) Imposing user fees on motor vehicles for use of Interstate Highway 69. (2) Except for a project for which a waiver is granted under IC 8-15-3-36 , imposing user fees on motor vehicles for use of a nontolled highway, roadway, or other facility in existence or under construction on July 1, 2011, including nontolled interstate highways, U.S. routes, and state routes. (d) The general assembly is not required to enact a statute authorizing the authority or the department to issue a request for proposals or enter into a public-private agreement for a freeway project. (e) The authority may enter into a public-private agreement for a facility project if the general assembly, by statute, authorizes the authority to enter into a public-private agreement for the facility project. (f) As permitted by subsection (e), the general assembly authorizes the authority to enter into public-private agreements for a state park inn and related improvements at Potato Creek State Park.
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