Indiana Code
Chapter 1. City Hospitals in Third Class Cities
16-23-1-14. Separate Treasurer

Sec. 14. (a) If the governing board desires to have a separate treasurer, the board shall adopt a resolution providing for a separate treasurer for the hospital and the governing board. The resolution must be adopted at least one hundred (100) days before the beginning of a calendar year and takes effect the first day of the next calendar year after the passage of the resolution. A true copy of the resolution of the board shall be certified, within ten (10) days after adoption by the board, to the city legislative body and shall be filed in the city clerk-treasurer's office. The city legislative body shall approve or disapprove the board's resolution, by ordinance or resolution of the city legislative body, at the next regular meeting held after the resolution is adopted by the board and after the deposit of a copy of the resolution in the city clerk-treasurer's office. The failure of the city legislative body to act at the next regular meeting is not a waiver of the right to do so, and the time provisions for the city legislative body's action are directory and not mandatory. The board resolution and city legislative body resolution or ordinance of approval must be adopted not later than November 1 of any given year to authorize the appointment of a separate treasurer for the board on January 1 of the following year.
(b) Upon the adoption of an ordinance or a resolution under subsection (a) by the city legislative body and the completion of the board and city legislative body action, the governing board shall appoint a hospital treasurer to serve for the ensuing year in place of the city clerk-treasurer.
(c) The treasurer appointed each year may be a member of the board or any other competent person residing in the county in which the hospital is situated. The treasurer shall subscribe an oath and execute a bond in the amount required by the board for the proper and honest performance of duties, to the approval of the hospital board, with proper surety on the bond.
(d) The provision for a separate treasurer of the hospital and board remains in effect without further proceedings of the board or council, unless the board and city legislative body restore the ex officio status of the city clerk-treasurer for the board effective at the beginning of the next calendar year. The resolution of the board and resolution or ordinance of the city legislative body also must be adopted not later than November 1 before the change takes effect.
(e) The board shall fix the separate treasurer's compensation in an amount not exceeding six hundred dollars ($600) each year. If the treasurer is a member of the board, the compensation is in addition to the salary fixed for board members.
[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-12.2-5-9(c), (d), (e), (f), (g).]
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.6.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 16. Health

Article 23. Municipal and Other Types of Hospitals

Chapter 1. City Hospitals in Third Class Cities

16-23-1-1. Application of Chapter

16-23-1-2. Appropriations and Tax Levies; Conditions

16-23-1-3. Governing Board; Members; Allowable Name of the Board; Actions Legalized

16-23-1-4. Appointing Board; Members; Oath

16-23-1-4.1. Governing Board Membership Limitation

16-23-1-5. Appointing Board; Meetings

16-23-1-6. Board of Directors; Conflicts of Interest

16-23-1-7. Governing Board; Vacancies; Candidates

16-23-1-8. Governing Board; Vacancies; Appointments

16-23-1-9. Governing Board; Terms

16-23-1-10. Governing Board; Time of Appointments; Continuation of Appointing Board Membership

16-23-1-11. Board of Directors; Certificates of Appointment; Oaths and Bonds

16-23-1-12. Governing Board Meetings; Time and Place; Quorum

16-23-1-13. Treasurer; City Clerk-Treasurer

16-23-1-14. Separate Treasurer

16-23-1-15. Duties of Treasurer

16-23-1-16. Governing Board Officers

16-23-1-17. Duties of Governing Board Officers

16-23-1-18. Compensation of Governing Board Members and Officers

16-23-1-19. Duties of Governing Board

16-23-1-19.5. Insurance

16-23-1-20. Nonprofit Operation; Rate Reductions

16-23-1-21. Discrimination Prohibited

16-23-1-22. Equipment and Personal Property

16-23-1-23. Procurement Contracts; Trust Bids, Proposals, and Quotations

16-23-1-24. Loans in Anticipation of Taxes

16-23-1-25. Superintendent; Personnel; Business Manager; Pension or Retirement Plan; Powers and Duties

16-23-1-26. Estimate and Budget

16-23-1-27. Tax Levy Without Anticipated Deficiency Prohibited

16-23-1-28. Anticipated Deficiency; Tax Levy

16-23-1-29. Appropriations; Special Hospital Aid Tax

16-23-1-30. Emergency Appropriations

16-23-1-31. Appropriation Approval; Review; Revision; Annual Reports

16-23-1-32. Hospital Aid Taxes; Collection and Deposit

16-23-1-33. Records, Books, Papers, and Physical Property; Inspection and Examination

16-23-1-33.5. Hospital Employee Salary Information

16-23-1-34. Gifts, Donations, Bequests, Devises, and Property in Trust; Acceptance and Control

16-23-1-35. Facility Construction, Improvement, and Repair by City Legislative Bodies

16-23-1-36. Bonds; Terms; Security

16-23-1-37. Facility Construction, Improvement, and Repair by Governing Board

16-23-1-38. Federal Funds and Grants; County Funds

16-23-1-39. Emergency Hospital Construction, Improvement, and Repair; Bonds

16-23-1-40. Cumulative Hospital Building Fund; Tax Rate; Investment

16-23-1-41. Claims Against Hospitals

16-23-1-42. Maintenance and Operation of Properties

16-23-1-43. City Classification Changes; Effect

16-23-1-44. Joint Hospital Operation

16-23-1-45. Governing Board; Rights and Powers; Sale and Lease of Real Property

16-23-1-46. Sale of Real Property; Trust Bids; Lease of Real and Personal Property; Loans

16-23-1-47. Board of Directors; Authority and Powers; Direct Financial Subsidies