Indiana Code 14-30-4-20. Potential transformation of Upper Wabash River basin commission into a watershed development commission
(1) may; but
Terms Used In Indiana Code 14-30-4-20
- basin: refers to the upper Wabash River basin. See Indiana Code 14-30-4-1
- commission: refers to the Upper Wabash River basin commission established by this chapter. See Indiana Code 14-30-4-2
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
- participating county: refers to a county that joins the commission under section 7 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 14-30-4-3
- Population: has the meaning set forth in Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- upper Wabash River basin: means the area located in Adams County, Huntington County, Jay County, or Wells County that is drained by the Wabash River, including the tributaries of the Wabash River. See Indiana Code 14-30-4-5
consider a proposal to transform the commission from a river basin commission subject to this chapter into a watershed development commission subject to IC 14-30.5.
(b) For the commission to be transformed from a river basin commission subject to this chapter into a watershed development commission subject to IC 14-30.5:
(1) the county executives of all participating counties:
(A) must approve the proposal described in subsection (a); and
(B) must adopt substantively identical ordinances that set forth the information required by IC 14-30.5-2-1(b), including, for the purposes of IC 14-30.5-2-0.5, the designated watershed within which the proposed watershed development commission would exercise its powers; and
(2) a majority of the voting members of the commission must vote in favor of the transformation of the commission into a watershed development commission in accordance with the ordinances adopted under subdivision (1)(B) and the provisions of this section.
(c) For the county executive of a participating county to approve a proposal described in subsection (a) under subsection (b)(1)(A), at least two (2) of the three (3) members of the county executive must vote in favor of the proposal.
(d) If a member of the county executive of a participating county has designated another individual under section 9(a)(1) of this chapter to perform the member’s duties on the commission, the individual designated to perform the member’s duties may vote under subsection (b)(2) on the proposal described in subsection (a).
(e) If the county executives of all participating counties approve a proposal described in subsection (a) under subsection (b)(1)(A) and adopt substantively identical ordinances under subsection (b)(1)(B), a majority of the voting members of the commission vote in favor of the transformation of the commission into a watershed development commission under subsection (b)(2), and the natural resources commission approves the transformation of the commission into a watershed development commission with the purposes set forth in the ordinances adopted under subsection (b)(1)(B), the following apply:
(1) The commission shall notify the natural resources commission and the department of the approval of the proposal.
(2) The officers of the commission elected under section 10 of this chapter shall take the actions necessary and appropriate to the transformation of the commission from a river basin commission subject to this chapter into a watershed development commission subject to IC 14-30.5.
(3) The board of the watershed development commission consists of the following:
(A) The director of the department or the director’s designee.
(B) The county surveyor of each county participating in the commission.
(C) An individual other than the county surveyor representing each county participating in the commission, appointed by the county executive.
(D) Either:
(i) one (1) individual appointed to represent each second class city that is located in a participating county and within the upper Wabash River basin; or
(ii) if a participating county does not include a second class city that is located within the upper Wabash River basin, one (1) individual appointed to represent the municipality that has the largest population of all municipalities that are located in the participating county and within the upper Wabash River basin.
An individual appointed to represent a second class city under item (i) shall be appointed by the board of storm water management (as described in IC 8-1.5-5-4) of the second class city or, if the second class city has no board of storm water management, by the executive of the second class city. An individual appointed under item (ii) to represent the municipality that has the largest population of all municipalities that are located in the participating county and within the upper Wabash River basin shall be appointed by the board of storm water management (as described in IC 8-1.5-5-4) of the municipality or, if the municipality has no board of storm water management, by the executive of the municipality.
(4) The director of the department or the director’s designee:
(A) shall advise the commission on the transformation of the commission into a watershed development commission subject to IC 14-30.5; and
(B) when the board of the watershed development commission is formed, shall assume the position on the board of the watershed development commission specified in IC 14-30.5-4-1(a)(1).
(5) The watershed development commission board may not meet until the natural resources commission has given the approval referred to in this subsection. Upon the convening of the first meeting under IC 14-30.5-4 of the board of the watershed development commission:
(A) the Upper Wabash River basin commission ceases to exist as a separate municipal corporation under this chapter;
(B) the Upper Wabash watershed development commission is established as a public body corporate and politic under IC 14-30.5;
(C) the participating counties of the Upper Wabash River basin commission become member counties of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission under IC 14-30.5; and
(D) each participating county of the Upper Wabash River basin commission is authorized to appoint an individual described in subdivision (3)(C) to represent the county on the board of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission.
(f) If established under this section, the Upper Wabash watershed development commission:
(1) is a continuation of;
(2) retains the property and rights of; and
(3) is responsible for the actions and subject to the liabilities of;
the former Upper Wabash River basin commission.
(g) If established under this section, the Upper Wabash watershed development commission has all of the powers and duties of a watershed development commission under IC 14-30.5 in the areas of the watershed of the Wabash River and the tributaries of the Wabash River that are within the boundaries of the member counties of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission. For the purposes of IC 14-30.5, the areas of the watershed of the Wabash River and the tributaries of the Wabash River that are within the boundaries of the member counties of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission comprise the designated watershed of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission.
(h) If the Upper Wabash watershed development commission is established under this section, the board of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission shall appoint an executive director under IC 14-30.5-4-2(e). An individual who was executive director of the Upper Wabash River basin commission may be appointed executive director of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission under this subsection.
(i) If the Upper Wabash watershed development commission is established under this section, all property, records, and funds of the former Upper Wabash River basin commission:
(1) become property, records, and funds of the Upper Wabash watershed development commission; and
(2) shall be transmitted to the Upper Wabash watershed development commission not more than sixty (60) days after the appointment of the executive director under subsection (h).
As added by P.L.251-2023, SEC.12.