§ 36.102.010 Definitions
§ 36.102.020 Public stadium authority — Creation — Powers and duties — Transfer of property
§ 36.102.030 Public stadium authority — Board of directors — Appointment — Terms — Vacancy — Removal
§ 36.102.040 Public stadium authority advisory committee — Appointment — Review and comment on proposed lease agreement
§ 36.102.050 Public stadium authority — Powers and duties — Acquisition, construction, ownership, remodeling, maintenance, equipping, reequipping, repairing, and operation of stadium and exhibition center — Contracts and agre
§ 36.102.060 Public stadium authority — Powers and duties — Site — Project scope — Design and specification — Use of professional services — Budget — Financing structure — Development agreement &
§ 36.102.070 Deferral of taxes — Application by public stadium authority — Department of revenue approval — Repayment — Schedules — Interest — Debt for taxes — Information not confidential
§ 36.102.080 Naming rights — Use of revenues
§ 36.102.090 Donated moneys
§ 36.102.100 Construction agreements — Property assembly — Demolition of existing structures
§ 36.102.110 Property acquisition and sale
§ 36.102.120 Public stadium authority board of directors — Travel and business expenses — Resolution on payment and procedures — Operating budget report
§ 36.102.130 Public stadium authority officers and employees — Expenses
§ 36.102.140 Public stadium authority board of directors — Compensation — Waiver
§ 36.102.150 Public stadium authority — Liability insurance
§ 36.102.160 Public stadium authority — Defense of suit, claim, or proceeding against officer or employee — Costs — Attorneys’ fees — Obligation — Exception
§ 36.102.170 Information preparation and distribution
§ 36.102.180 Public stadium authority — Employee positions — Wages and benefits — Insurance of employees, board members
§ 36.102.190 Public stadium authority — Securing services — Service provider agreement — Resolutions setting procedures
§ 36.102.200 Public stadium authority — Confidentiality of financial information
§ 36.102.800 Referendum only measure for taxes for stadium and exhibition center — Limiting legislation upon failure to approve — 1997 c 220
§ 36.102.801 Legislation as opportunity for voter’s decision — Not indication of legislators’ personal vote on referendum proposal — 1997 c 220
§ 36.102.802 Contingency — Null and void — Team affiliate’s agreement for reimbursement for election — 1997 c 220
§ 36.102.803 Referendum — Submittal — Explanatory statement — Voters’ pamphlet — Voting procedures — Canvassing and certification — Reimbursement of counties for costs — No other elections on stadium a

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