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Sec. 25. (a) If the fiscal body of the unit proposing to issue the bonds finds that the financing approved under section 24 of this chapter will be of benefit to the health or general welfare of the unit proposing to issue the bonds the unit where the facilities are to be located, or both, and complies with this chapter, it may adopt an ordinance approving the proposed financing in the form that the financing was approved by the economic development commission or as modified by the fiscal body in its discretion.
(b) The ordinance may also authorize the issuance of bonds payable solely from revenues and receipts derived from the financing agreement or from payments made under a guaranty agreement by developers, users, or related persons. The bonds are not in any respect a general obligation of the unit, nor are they payable in any manner from revenues raised by taxation.
(c) The financing agreements, trust indentures (if any), and bonds must be executed by the:
(1) executive; and
(2) clerk of the fiscal body;
of the unit approving the financing. These officials may by their execution approve changes therein without further approval of the fiscal body or the economic development commission of the unit if such changes do not affect terms contained in the ordinance pursuant to section 27(a)(1) through (a)(10) of this chapter and if the ordinance authorizes these officials to approve such changes.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 36. Local Government § 36-7-12-25 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-36-local-government/in-code-sect-36-7-12-25/
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