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IN HB1082
Bill
Status
1/5/2017
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Cook
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AI Summary
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Requires municipal and county executives to appoint at least one member of a school corporation's governing body to redevelopment commissions for terms beginning after December 31, 2017.
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Removes language allowing appointment of nonvoting advisers to redevelopment commissions from school corporation governing bodies.
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Existing nonvoting advisers continue serving until a school board member is appointed to fill a vacancy on the redevelopment commission after December 31, 2017.
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Creates a transition provision (IC 36-7-14-6.2) that expires January 1, 2022, allowing current nonvoting advisers to remain in place during the transition period.
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Effective July 1, 2017.
Legislative Description
Redevelopment commission membership. Provides that after December 31, 2017, one of the commissioners appointed by the municipal or county executive to a redevelopment commission must be a member of the governing body of a school corporation that includes all or part of the territory served by the redevelopment commission. Removes language providing for the appointment of nonvoting advisers to redevelopment commissions from the governing bodies of school corporations. Provides that nonvoting advisers serve until a member of the governing body of a school corporation is appointed to the redevelopment commission.
Last Action
Veto overridden by the Senate;
2/14/2017