Sec. 30. The board may perform all acts necessary or reasonably incident to carrying out the purposes of this chapter, including the following powers:
(1) To sue and be sued collectively by the board's name "__________ Levee Authority", with service of process being had on the president of the board. However, costs may not be taxed against the board or any of the board's members in an action.
(2) To have exclusive jurisdiction within the district.
(3) To adopt ordinances to protect all property owned or managed by the board.
(4) To adopt an annual budget and levy taxes not to exceed two and sixty-seven hundredths cents ($0.0267) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed property in accordance with this chapter.
(5) To incur indebtedness in the name of the authority in accordance with this chapter.
(6) To:
(A) acquire real, personal, or mixed property by deed, purchase, lease, condemnation, or otherwise; and
(B) dispose of the property;
for flood control purposes.
(7) To do the following:
(A) Receive gifts, donations, bequests, and public trusts.
(B) Agree to accompanying conditions and terms and bind the authority to carry out the terms and conditions.
(8) To determine matters of policy regarding internal organization and operating procedures not specifically provided for otherwise.
(9) In addition to all other powers conferred by this chapter and IC 14-27-3, to do the following:
(A) Cooperate with an officer or agency of the federal government in the performance of any of the work authorized by this chapter.
(B) Accept labor, material, or financial assistance.
(C) Do all things not inconsistent with this chapter necessary to satisfy the requirements of the federal authorities for the purpose of obtaining aid from the federal government.
(10) To purchase supplies, materials, and equipment to carry out the duties and functions of the board in accordance with procedures adopted by the board and in accordance with general law.
(11) To employ personnel as necessary to carry out the duties, functions, and powers of the board.
(12) To sell surplus or unneeded property in accordance with procedures prescribed by the board.
(13) To adopt administrative rules to do the following:
(A) Carry out the board's powers and duties.
(B) Govern the duties of the board's officers, employees, and personnel.
(C) Govern the internal management of the affairs of the board.
The board shall publish all rules adopted by the board for at least ten (10) days in a newspaper of general circulation printed in the district.
(14) To fix the salaries or compensation of the officers and employees of the authority, except as otherwise provided by this chapter.
(15) To carry out the purposes and objects of the authority.
(16) To adopt and use a seal.
(17) To:
(A) acquire land, easements, and rights-of-way; and
(B) establish, construct, improve, equip, maintain, control, lease, and regulate levees and the land owned adjacent to the levees, either within or outside the district;
for flood prevention purposes. However, if at the time of the creation of the levee authority a political subdivision owns or controls a levee, upon the qualification of the members of the board the exclusive control, management, and authority over each levee owned or controlled by a political subdivision shall be transferred to the board without the passage of an ordinance. The board of public works of the political subdivision or other persons having possession or control of a levee shall immediately deliver to the board all personal property and records, books, maps, and other papers and documents relating to the levee.
(18) To:
(A) elect a secretary from the board's membership; or
(B) employ a secretary;
and fix the compensation of the secretary.
(19) To do the following:
(A) Employ superintendents, managers, engineers, surveyors, attorneys, clerks, guards, mechanics, laborers, and all other employees the board considers expedient. All employees shall be selected and appointed irrespective of political affiliations.
(B) Prescribe and assign the duties and authority of the employees.
(C) Fix the compensation to be paid to the persons employed by the board in accordance with appropriations made by the city fiscal body.
(D) Require a bond on any officer or employee of the authority in the amount, upon the terms and conditions, and with surety to the approval of the board.
(20) To adopt rules not in conflict with:
(A) Indiana law;
(B) the ordinances of the city; or
(C) the laws or regulations of the United States and the United States Corps of Army Engineers;
regulating the construction, maintenance, and control of the board's levees and other property under the board's control.
(21) To establish the board's own detail or department of police or to hire guards to execute the orders and enforce the rules of the board.
(22) To permit the federal government to do the following:
(A) Construct or repair, on land or rights-of-way owned by the authority, levees, dikes, breakwaters, pumping stations, syphons, and flood gates.
(B) Construct or repair sewers, ditches, drains, diversion channels, and watercourses if necessary in the actual construction, repair, and maintenance of a levee and along land or rights-of-way owned by the authority.
(23) To do the following:
(A) Construct, maintain, and repair levees, dikes, breakwaters, pumping stations, and flood gates.
(B) Construct or repair sewers, ditches, drains, diversion channels, and watercourses if necessary in the actual construction, repair, and maintenance of a levee.
(24) To sell machinery, equipment, or material under the control of the board that the board determines is not required for levee purposes. The proceeds derived from the sale shall be deposited with the treasurer of the authority.
(25) To negotiate and execute:
(A) contracts of sale or purchase;
(B) leases;
(C) contracts for personal services, materials, supplies, or equipment; or
(D) any other transaction, business or otherwise;
relating to a levee under the board's control and operation. However, if the board determines to sell part or all of levee land, buildings, or improvements owned by the authority, the sale must be in accordance with statute. If personal property under the control of the board valued in excess of five hundred dollars ($500) is to be sold, the board shall sell to the highest and best bidder after due publication of notice of the sale.
(26) To contract with other political subdivisions and state agencies under IC 36-1-7 for:
(A) the provision of services;
(B) the rental or use of equipment or facilities; or
(C) the joint purchase and use of equipment or facilities;
considered proper by the contracting parties for use in the operation, maintenance, or construction of a levee operated under this chapter.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citations: 13-2-31-15; 13-2-31-17 part; 13-2-31-28.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.20. Amended by P.L.6-1997, SEC.158.