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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 5.1. (a) A political subdivision may establish a rainy day fund by the adoption of:
(1) an ordinance, in the case of a county, city, or town; or
(2) a resolution, in the case of any other political subdivision.
(b) An ordinance or a resolution adopted under this section must specify the following:
(1) The purposes of the rainy day fund.
(2) The sources of funding for the rainy day fund, which may include the following:
(A) Unused and unencumbered funds under section 5 of this chapter.
(B) Any other funding source:
(i) specified in the ordinance or resolution adopted under this section; and
(ii) not otherwise prohibited by law.
(c) The rainy day fund is subject to the same appropriation process as other funds that receive tax money.
(d) In any fiscal year, a political subdivision may, at any time, do the following:
(1) Transfer any unused and unencumbered funds specified in subsection (b)(2)(A) from any fiscal year to the rainy day fund.
(2) Transfer any other unobligated cash balances from any fiscal year that are not otherwise identified in subsection (b)(2)(A) or section 5 of this chapter to the rainy day fund as long as the transfer satisfies the following requirements:
(A) The amount of the transfer is authorized by and identified in an ordinance or resolution.
(B) The amount of the transfer is not more than:
(i) before January 1, 2021, ten percent (10%);
(ii) after December 31, 2020, and before January 1, 2025, fifteen percent (15%); and
(iii) after December 31, 2024, ten percent (10%);
of the political subdivision's total annual budget adopted under IC 6-1.1-17 for that fiscal year.
(C) The transfer is not made from a debt service fund.
(e) A political subdivision may use only the funding sources specified in subsection (b)(2)(A) or in the ordinance or resolution establishing the rainy day fund. The political subdivision may adopt a subsequent ordinance or resolution authorizing the use of another funding source.
(f) The department of local government finance may not reduce the actual or maximum permissible levy of a political subdivision as a result of a balance in the rainy day fund of the political subdivision.
(g) A county, city, or town may at any time, by ordinance or resolution, transfer to:
(1) its general fund; or
(2) any other appropriated funds of the county, city, or town;
money that has been deposited in the rainy day fund of the county, city, or town.
(h) A school corporation may at any time, by resolution, transfer to its education fund or operations fund money that has been deposited in its rainy day fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 36. Local Government § 36-1-8-5.1 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-36-local-government/in-code-sect-36-1-8-5-1/
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