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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 11. The authority may also do any of the following:
(1) Finance, improve, construct, reconstruct, renovate, purchase, lease, acquire, and equip capital improvements.
(2) Lease those capital improvements to the capital improvement board.
(3) Sue, be sued, plead, and be impleaded, but all actions against the authority must be brought in the circuit or superior court of the county in which the authority is located.
(4) Condemn, appropriate, lease, rent, purchase, and hold any real or personal property needed or considered useful in connection with capital improvements.
(5) Acquire real or personal property by gift, devise, or bequest and hold, use, or dispose of that property for the purposes authorized by this chapter.
(6) Enter upon any lots or lands for the purpose of surveying or examining them to determine the location of a capital improvement.
(7) Design, order, contract for, and construct, reconstruct, and renovate any capital improvements or improvements to a capital improvement.
(8) Employ managers, superintendents, architects, engineers, attorneys, auditors, clerks, construction managers, and other employees necessary for construction of capital improvements or improvements to a capital improvement.
(9) Subject to section 11.5 of this chapter, make and enter into all contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties and the execution of its powers under this chapter.
(10) Take any other action necessary to implement its purposes as set forth in section 10 of this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 36. Local Government § 36-10-9.1-11 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-36-local-government/in-code-sect-36-10-9-1-11/
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