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4-20.5-22-6. Requirements of Lease

Sec. 6. A lease under this chapter must provide for the following: (1) The lessee is responsible for planting, maintaining, and harvesting the vegetation at the lessee’s cost. (2) The lessee becomes the owner of the vegetation when harvested. (3) The harvested vegetation must be used for the production of fuels or other energy products. […]

4-20.5-22-7. Provisions of Lease

Sec. 7. A lease under this chapter may provide for the following: (1) Any term of the lease that the agency considers best to implement the intent of this chapter, but not for more than four (4) years. (2) For the lease of parcels of sizes that the agency considers the best to implement the […]

4-20.5-22-8. Awarding a Lease

Sec. 8. The agency shall award a lease under this chapter to the responsive and responsible bidder who submits the highest bid for the particular lease. As added by P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.62.

4-20.5-20-1. Transactions With United States

Sec. 1. The department, with the approval of the governor, may enter into transactions with the United States involving property not otherwise provided for in this article. As added by P.L.267-1999, SEC.11.

4-20.5-15-2. Consent to Federal Purchase of Property on Ohio or Wabash Rivers; Limits on Eminent Domain Acquisitions; Cession of Jurisdiction and Right to Assess and Tax; Judicial Process

Sec. 2. (a) The consent of the state is given to the purchase by the United States, or under the authority of the United States, of property located on the banks of the Ohio or Wabash Rivers and within Indiana for the construction of locks, dams, abutments, lock-keepers’ dwellings, or other structures necessary for the […]

4-20.5-16-1. Consent to Federal Acquisition by Purchase or Gift; Limitation

Sec. 1. (a) Subject to the conditions established in this chapter, the consent of the state is given the United States to acquire, by purchase or gift, property in Indiana the United States considers necessary to establish, consolidate, or extend natural forests in Indiana. (b) The consent given in subsection (a) terminates January 1, 2021. […]

4-20.5-16-2. Conditions

Sec. 2. The consent of the state given in section 1 of this chapter is subject to all the following conditions: (1) That the United States does not exercise its power of eminent domain, directly or indirectly, for the acquisition of the property, except to clear title. (2) That the United States assumes the duties […]

4-20.5-16-3. Termination of Consent

Sec. 3. If the United States fails to conform to any of the conditions provided in section 2 of this chapter, the consent of the state given in section 1 of this chapter is immediately terminated by operation of law. As added by P.L.7-1993, SEC.7.

4-20.5-16-4. Concurrent Jurisdiction Regarding Civil and Criminal Process

Sec. 4. The state retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over property acquired by the United States under this chapter, so far that civil process in all cases and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the state against a person charged with the commission of an offense may […]

4-20.5-18-1. Consent of State to Retrocession of Jurisdiction

Sec. 1. The consent of the state is given to the retrocession of jurisdiction, either partially or wholly, by the United States over property within Indiana over which the United States exercises jurisdiction exclusively or concurrently with the state. As added by P.L.7-1993, SEC.7.