Sec. 3. (a) The department may contract and cooperate with the United States Geological Survey or any other appropriate federal agency in the preparation and completion of a topographical survey map of Indiana. For the purpose of making the survey provided in this section:
(1) the department may use any means available to complete the work, including base control and aerial photography; and
(2) the persons employed in making the survey may enter upon any property within Indiana if the entry does not unreasonably interfere with private rights.
(b) There is appropriated out of any money in the state general fund not otherwise appropriated fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) annually to be expended in carrying on the work provided for in this section. However, the department may not expend more annually for the work than the United States government expends in carrying on the cooperative project with regard to Indiana. The money appropriated is available to reimburse the United States Geological Survey for Indiana's share of the costs of the topographic mapping, upon the presentation of certified bills for the expenses that are initially incurred by the United States Geological Survey or other cooperative agency.
(c) Money accruing to the use of the department under this section constitutes a revolving fund for the sole use of topographic mapping of Indiana. Money in the fund does not revert to the state general fund at the close of a state fiscal year until:
(1) the topographic mapping of Indiana has been completed; and
(2) obsolete or inadequate maps have been revised or remapped.
At the conclusion of the work the unexpended money in the fund reverts to the state general fund.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citations: 13-4-2-1; 13-4-2-2; 13-4-2-3.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.18.