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8-25-3-1. County Funding

Sec. 1. (a) This section applies to Delaware County, Hamilton County, Hancock County, Johnson County, Madison County, and Marion County. (b) If the voters of an eligible county approve a local public question under IC 8-25-2, the fiscal body of the eligible county may, subject to section 4 of this chapter, adopt an ordinance under […]

8-25-4-9. Prohibition on Light Rail

Sec. 9. An eligible county may not: (1) purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire; (2) construct; (3) operate; (4) cause any person to purchase, lease, acquire, construct, or operate; or (5) expend revenues deposited in the county public transportation project fund established under IC 8-25-3-7 on; a light rail project. As added by P.L.153-2014, SEC.17.

8-25-4-10. Carrying Out a Public Transportation Project in a Township That Opts-In

Sec. 10. If a public transportation project is authorized by a local public question held in a township under IC 8-25-6, the fiscal body of the eligible county in which the township is located shall carry out the public transportation project. An eligible county may exercise any power authorized by this chapter in carrying out […]

8-25-5-1. Applicability

Sec. 1. This chapter applies to the issuance of bonds by an eligible county for purposes of a public transportation project authorized under this article. As added by P.L.153-2014, SEC.17.

8-25-5-2. “Bonds”

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “bonds” has the meaning set forth in IC 36-1-2-2. As added by P.L.153-2014, SEC.17.

8-25-3-6. Mandatory Alternative Funding Sources

Sec. 6. (a) The following apply to the funding of a public transportation project: (1) For the first year of operations, an amount must be raised from sources other than taxes and fares that is equal to at least ten percent (10%) of the revenue that the budget agency certifies that the county will receive […]