Sec. 5. (a) A city may appropriate money for use of the board of public works of the city for any of the purposes provided in this chapter, either out of the general funds of the city or from the proceeds of a bond issue for those purposes.
(b) A city may sell bonds for the purpose of raising funds to comply with this chapter.
(c) Except as provided in this chapter, the appropriation of money and the sale of bonds by a city is governed by the law relating to the appropriation of money and the sale of bonds by the city for other city purposes.
(d) The legislative body of a city may, by ordinance adopted and approved as provided in section 22 of this chapter, do any of the following:
(1) Authorize the city controller, if applicable, and the mayor, in the name of the city, to make permanent loans of money for any of the purposes of this chapter of any amount not more than six-tenths of one percent (0.6%) of the adjusted value of taxable property of the city as determined under IC 36-1-15.
(2) Authorize the city controller, if applicable, and mayor of the city to issue bonds for the purpose of funding or refunding loans made by the city under this chapter. Except as provided in this chapter, any loans must be made and governed by the law concerning permanent loans by cities. Any bonds must satisfy all of the following:
(A) The bonds may be issued in any denomination of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) each and in not less than twenty (20) or more than fifty (50) series. Each series must be for the amount as provided by the ordinance.
(B) The bonds must be payable one (1) series each year, beginning on July 1 of the fifth year after the issue of the bonds.
(C) The bonds must be negotiable as inland bills of exchange.
(D) The bonds must bear interest at the rate of not more than six percent (6%) a year, payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1 of each year.
(3) Authorize the city controller, if applicable, and mayor, in advertising for the sale of bonds, to ask for competitive bids on the bonds on any series of not less than twenty (20) nor more than fifty (50). The city controller, if applicable, and mayor may accept the bid that, in their judgment, is the most advantageous bid to the city.
(e) Bonds issued under this chapter are exempt from taxation for all purposes.
(f) A series of bonds issued under this chapter may not be for less than two percent (2%) of the total amount of bonds issued.
(g) The proceeds of bonds sold under this chapter by the city, including any premium on the bonds, must be kept as a separate and specific fund, to be known as the World War memorial fund. Money in the fund may be used only for any of the purposes described in section 2 of this chapter.
(h) The city legislative body may, by ordinance, transfer to the World War memorial bond fund any surplus finally remaining in the World War memorial fund, after all the demands on the city for money in the World War memorial fund have been paid and discharged.
(i) A suit to question the validity of any bond issued under this chapter may not be instituted after the date set for the sale of the bonds. All bonds, beginning on the date set for the sale of the bonds, are incontestable for any cause.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-7-6-4.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.9.