§ 36-7.5-4-1 Development authority revenue fund; accounts; use of money in the fund; debt service
§ 36-7.5-4-2 Revenue transfers to fund; rail projects
§ 36-7.5-4-2.5 Use of revenue to support rail projects and double tracking project; payments of revenue to development authority before certified distributions are made
§ 36-7.5-4-3 Bond issues
§ 36-7.5-4-4 Bonding; complete authority
§ 36-7.5-4-5 Bonding; security; trust indenture
§ 36-7.5-4-6 Bond refunding; leases
§ 36-7.5-4-7 Leases; findings
§ 36-7.5-4-8 Leases; complete authority
§ 36-7.5-4-9 Plans; approval
§ 36-7.5-4-10 Agreements; common wall; easements; licenses
§ 36-7.5-4-11 Leases or sale of projects or land to authority
§ 36-7.5-4-12 Option to purchase property
§ 36-7.5-4-13 Tax exemption
§ 36-7.5-4-14 Bonds; legal investments
§ 36-7.5-4-15 Bonds; contesting validity
§ 36-7.5-4-16 Transfers; failure to make; duty of state treasurer or fiscal officer; deduct and transfer payment
§ 36-7.5-4-16 v2 Transfers; failure to make; duty of state treasurer or local fiscal officer; deduction of amounts payable; payment to development authority
§ 36-7.5-4-16.5 Failure of certain cities or counties to make a transfer; duties of state treasurer; deduction of amounts payable to city or county; payment to development authority
§ 36-7.5-4-17 Covenant with holders
§ 36-7.5-4-18 Exclusive approval; development authority; financing a rail project
§ 36-7.5-4-19 Obligations legalized and validated
§ 36-7.5-4-20 Transfer of money
§ 36-7.5-4-21 West Lake corridor project; failure to enter into a full funding grant agreement
§ 36-7.5-4-22 Lake County; commuter rail extensions and improvements; failure to file proper application for federal funding

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Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 36 > Article 7.5 > Chapter 4 - Financing; Issuance of Bonds; Leases

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
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  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
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