2020 Indiana Code
Title 36. Local Government
Article 10. Recreation, Culture, and Community Facilities
Chapter 9. Marion County Capital Improvement Board
36-10-9-11. Capital Improvement Bond Fund

Universal Citation: IN Code § 36-10-9-11 (2020)

Sec. 11. (a) If there are any outstanding bonds or notes issued under this chapter and secured in whole or in part by money deposited in the capital improvement bond fund, the treasurer of the board shall, except as otherwise provided in this section, deposit the following amounts in a separate and distinct fund called the "capital improvement bond fund":

(1) Excise tax proceeds received by the treasurer.

(2) Net income transferred to the capital improvement bond fund under section 10 of this chapter.

(3) Any other amounts received for deposit in the capital improvement bond fund.

(b) Principal and interest subaccounts shall be maintained in the capital improvement bond fund. The lesser of the following amounts shall be deposited in the principal and interest subaccounts:

(1) The total of the amounts listed in subsection (a).

(2) The total of the following amounts:

(A) In the principal and interest subaccount for the pre-1981 general obligation bonds, the amount required to provide sufficient funds to pay the principal of and interest coming due within the next twelve (12) months on the pre-1981 general obligation bonds.

(B) In the principal and interest subaccounts for all outstanding bonds and notes issued under this chapter, other than the pre-1981 general obligation bonds, the amounts required by the resolutions, ordinances, and trust agreements under which the bonds or notes are issued.

The deposits shall be made pro rata as between pre-1981 general obligation bonds, if any, and all other bonds and notes issued under this chapter. Deposits to principal and interest subaccounts for notes and for bonds, other than pre-1981 general obligation bonds, shall be made in the manner and in the order of priority that is provided in the resolutions, ordinances, and trust agreements under which the bonds or notes are issued. Amounts in a principal and interest subaccount may be used solely to pay the principal of and interest on the issue or issues of bonds or notes for which the principal and interest subaccount was established.

(c) The treasurer of the board shall maintain in the capital improvement bond fund a bond reserve subaccount for the pre-1981 general obligation bonds. The treasurer shall maintain the subaccount in an amount equal to the maximum amount of principal and interest coming due on the pre-1981 general obligation bonds in any subsequent year. Reserve subaccounts shall also be maintained for other bonds and for notes secured in whole or in part by money deposited in the capital improvement bond fund; these subaccounts shall be maintained to the extent and in the amount required by the resolutions, ordinances, and trust agreements under which the bonds or notes are issued. Amounts described in subsection (a) that are not required to be deposited in principal and interest subaccounts under subsection (b) shall be deposited in the reserve subaccounts to the extent of any deficiency in those subaccounts. The deposits shall be made pro rata as between the reserve subaccount for pre-1981 general obligation bonds and all other reserve subaccounts. Deposits to the reserve subaccounts for notes and for bonds, other than pre-1981 general obligation bonds, shall be made in the manner and in the order of priority that is provided in the resolutions, ordinances, and trust agreements under which the bonds or notes are issued. Subject to subsection (e), amounts in a reserve subaccount may be used solely to pay the principal of and interest on the issue or issues of bonds or notes for which the reserve subaccount was established and only to the extent amounts in the principal and interest subaccount for the issue or issues of bonds or notes are not sufficient for that purpose.

(d) Amounts described in subsection (a) that are not required to be deposited in principal and interest subaccounts or bond reserve subaccounts under subsections (b) and (c) shall be deposited in the capital improvement fund rather than the capital improvement bond fund.

(e) Unless otherwise provided in any resolution, ordinance, or trust agreement under which bonds or notes are issued, amounts in the capital improvement bond fund in excess of the amount required by this section to be on deposit in that fund shall be transferred to the capital improvement fund.

(f) The principal and interest subaccount and bond reserve subaccount for the pre-1981 general obligation bonds shall be held by the treasurer of the board. Other principal and interest subaccounts and bond reserve subaccounts shall be held by the treasurer or by an escrow agent, depository, or trustee provided in the resolutions, ordinances, or trust agreements establishing the subaccounts. One (1) principal and interest subaccount or bond reserve subaccount may be established for two (2) or more issues of bonds or notes.

(g) Amounts in the capital improvement bond fund on June 1, 1981, shall be first used to establish the principal and interest subaccount for the pre-1981 general obligation bonds in the required amount and then to establish the bond reserve subaccount for those bonds in the required amount. Any excess remaining shall be deposited in the capital improvement fund.

(h) For purposes of this section and section 10 of this chapter, bonds issued under section 15 of this chapter shall be considered to be secured by money deposited in the capital improvement bond fund, if provided in the resolution, ordinance, or trust agreement providing for the issuance of the bonds.

As added by Acts 1982, P.L.77, SEC.28.

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