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IN HB1119
Bill
Status
1/7/2016
Primary Sponsor
Rhonda Rhoads
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AI Summary
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After December 31, 2016, at least one member appointed to a redevelopment commission by the municipal executive, county executive, or legislative body must also be a school board member of a school corporation within the commission's territory.
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The appointed school board member serves as a voting member of the redevelopment commission with the same powers and responsibilities as other members.
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Removes the previous requirement to appoint a separate nonvoting adviser who is a school board member.
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The school board member is subject to the same statutes and conflict of interest rules as other redevelopment commission members.
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Effective January 1, 2017.
Legislative Description
Redevelopment commissions. Provides that after December 31, 2016, at least one of the members appointed to a redevelopment commission by the municipal executive, county executive, or legislative body (in the case of Marion County) must also be a member of the school board of a school corporation within the territory served by the redevelopment commission. Removes the requirement to appoint a nonvoting adviser who is a school board member.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Government and Regulatory Reform
1/7/2016