Sec. 29. (a) To finance activities authorized under this chapter, the development authority may apply for and accept advances, short term and long term loans, grants, contributions, and any other form of financial assistance from the federal government, or from any of its agencies. The development authority may also enter into and carry out contracts and agreements in connection with that financial assistance upon the terms and conditions that the development authority considers reasonable and appropriate, if those terms and conditions are not inconsistent with the purposes of this chapter. The provisions of a contract or an agreement in regard to the handling, deposit, and application of project funds, as well as all other provisions, are valid and binding on the development authority, notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter.

     (b) The development authority may issue and sell bonds, notes, or warrants to the federal government to evidence short term or long term loans made under this section, without notice of sale being given or a public offering being made.

Terms Used In Indiana Code 36-7-30.5-29

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • development authority: means a military base development authority established under section 8 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 36-7-30.5-4
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
     (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter or any other law, the bonds, notes, or warrants issued by the development authority under this section may:

(1) be in the amounts, form, or denomination;

(2) be either coupon or registered;

(3) carry conversion or other privileges;

(4) have a rank or priority;

(5) be of such description;

(6) be secured, subject to other provisions of this section, in such manner;

(7) bear interest at a rate or rates;

(8) be payable as to both principal and interest in a medium of payment, at time or times, which may be upon demand, and at a place or places;

(9) be subject to terms of redemption, with or without premium;

(10) contain or be subject to any covenants, conditions, and provisions; and

(11) have any other characteristics;

that the development authority considers reasonable and appropriate.

     (d) Bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section are not an indebtedness of a unit or taxing district within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory limitation of indebtedness. The bonds, notes, or warrants are not payable from or secured by a levy of taxes, but are payable only from and secured only by any combination of:

(1) income;

(2) funds;

(3) properties of the project becoming available to the development authority under this chapter; or

(4) any other legally available revenues of the development authority;

as the development authority specifies in the resolution authorizing their issuance.

     (e) Bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section are exempt from taxation for all purposes.

     (f) Bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section must be executed by the appropriate officers of a development authority and must be attested by the appropriate officers of a development authority.

     (g) Following the adoption of the resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds, notes, or warrants under this section, the development authority shall certify a copy of that resolution to the officers who have duties with respect to bonds, notes, or warrants of the development authority. At the proper time, the development authority shall deliver to the officers the unexecuted bonds, notes, or warrants prepared for execution in accordance with the resolution.

     (h) All bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section shall be sold by the officers of a development authority who have duties with respect to the sale of bonds, notes, or warrants of the development authority. If an officer whose signature appears on any bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section leaves office before their delivery, the signature remains valid and sufficient for all purposes as if the officer had remained in office until the delivery.

     (i) If at any time during the life of a loan contract or agreement under this section the development authority may obtain loans for the purposes of this section from sources other than the federal government at interest rates not less favorable than provided in the loan contract or agreement, and if the loan contract or agreement allows, the development authority may do so and may pledge the loan contract and any rights under the contract as security for the repayment of the loans obtained from other sources. A loan under this subsection may be evidenced by bonds, notes, or warrants issued and secured in the same manner as provided in this section for loans from the federal government. The bonds, notes, or warrants may be sold at either public or private sale, as the development authority considers appropriate.

     (j) Money obtained from the federal government or from other sources under this section, and money that is required by a contract or an agreement under this section to be used for project expenditure purposes, repayment of survey and planning advances, or repayment of temporary or definitive loans, may be expended by the development authority without regard to any law concerning the making and approval of budgets, appropriations, and expenditures.

     (k) Bonds, notes, or warrants issued under this section are declared to be issued for an essential public and governmental purpose.

As added by P.L.203-2005, SEC.11.