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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3. (a) There is created a public body corporate and politic of the state of Indiana to be known as the “Indiana housing and community development authority”. The authority shall consist of the following seven (7) members:
(1) The lieutenant governor or the lieutenant governor's designee.
(2) The treasurer of state, or the treasurer of state's designee.
(3) The public finance director of the Indiana finance authority, or the public finance director's designee.
(4) Four (4) members appointed by the governor.
Not more than three (3) of the members of the authority appointed under subdivision (4) shall be members of the same political party. Members of the authority appointed by the governor shall serve for a term of four (4) years, except that all vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. However, any appointed member of the authority shall be removable at the pleasure of the governor, with or without cause. A member of the authority shall receive no compensation for the member's services but shall be entitled to reimbursement for the necessary expenses, including traveling expenses, incurred in the discharge of the member's duties. Each member shall hold office until the member's successor has been appointed and has qualified. A certificate of appointment or reappointment of any members shall be filed with the authority and this certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the due and proper appointments of the member.
(b) The powers of the authority shall be vested in the members thereof in office from time to time. A majority of the members of the authority shall constitute a quorum for the purposes of conducting its business and exercising its powers and for all other purposes, notwithstanding the existence of any vacancies. Action may be taken by the authority upon a vote of a majority of the members present, unless the bylaws of the authority require a larger number. Meetings of the members of the authority may be held anywhere within or outside the state.
(c) The governor shall appoint a chairman and vice-chairman from the members of the authority. The governor shall appoint an executive director for the authority, who shall serve at the pleasure of the governor and receive compensation as fixed by the authority. The authority shall employ legal and technical experts and such other officers, agents and employees, permanent and temporary, as it may require, and shall determine their qualifications, duties, and compensation. The authority may also engage independent legal counsel to assist it. The authority may delegate to one (1) or more of its agents or employees such powers or duties as it may deem proper.
(d) The authority may also contract with any entity, including the Indiana finance authority, to provide staff or services, including the functions of the executive director and employees of the authority, under such terms as the authority determines.
(e) After May 14, 2005, a reference to the Indiana housing finance authority in a statute, rule, or other document is considered a reference to the authority as the successor agency.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 5. State and Local Administration § 5-20-1-3 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-5-state-and-local-administration/in-code-sect-5-20-1-3/
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