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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3. (a) The development authority may issue bonds for the purpose of obtaining money to pay the cost of:
(1) acquiring real or personal property, including existing capital improvements;
(2) acquiring, constructing, improving, reconstructing, or renovating one (1) or more projects; or
(3) funding or refunding bonds issued under this chapter or IC 8-5-15, IC 8-22-3, or IC 36-9-3 or prior law.
(b) The bonds are payable solely from:
(1) the lease rentals from the lease of the projects for which the bonds were issued, insurance proceeds, and any other funds pledged or available; and
(2) except as otherwise provided by law, revenue received by the development authority and amounts deposited in the development authority revenue fund.
(c) The bonds shall be authorized by a resolution of the development board.
(d) The terms and form of the bonds shall either be set out in the resolution or in a form of trust indenture approved by the resolution.
(e) The bonds shall mature within forty (40) years.
(f) The board shall sell the bonds only to the Indiana finance authority established by IC 5-1.2-3 upon the terms determined by the development board and the Indiana finance authority.
(g) All money received from any bonds issued under this chapter shall be applied solely to the payment of the cost of acquiring, constructing, improving, reconstructing, or renovating one (1) or more projects, or the cost of refunding or refinancing outstanding bonds, for which the bonds are issued. The cost may include:
(1) planning and development of equipment or a facility and all buildings, facilities, structures, equipment, and improvements related to the facility;
(2) acquisition of a site and clearing and preparing the site for construction;
(3) equipment, facilities, structures, and improvements that are necessary or desirable to make the project suitable for use and operations;
(4) architectural, engineering, consultant, and attorney's fees;
(5) incidental expenses in connection with the issuance and sale of bonds;
(6) reserves for principal and interest;
(7) interest during construction;
(8) financial advisory fees;
(9) insurance during construction;
(10) municipal bond insurance, debt service reserve insurance, letters of credit, or other credit enhancement; and
(11) in the case of refunding or refinancing, payment of the principal of, redemption premiums (if any) for, and interest on, the bonds being refunded or refinanced.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 36. Local Government § 36-7.5-4-3 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-36-local-government/in-code-sect-36-7-5-4-3/
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