Indiana Code
Chapter 2. Public Holding Companies
20-47-2-2. "Capital Actually Invested"

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "capital actually invested" includes the following amounts expended by a lessor corporation:
(1) Organization and incorporation expenses.
(2) Financing costs.
(3) Carrying charges.
(4) Legal fees.
(5) Architects' fees.
(6) Contractors' fees.
(7) Reasonable costs and expenses incidental thereto.
[Pre-2006 Recodification Citation: 21-5-11-3 part.]
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.170.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 20. Education

Article 47. Related Entities; Holding Companies; Lease Agreements

Chapter 2. Public Holding Companies

20-47-2-1. Application

20-47-2-2. "Capital Actually Invested"

20-47-2-3. "Lessor Corporation"

20-47-2-4. "School Building"

20-47-2-5. Powers; Lease of School Building

20-47-2-6. Qualifications of Lessor Corporation; Permissible Interest; Return of Capital; Recovery of Expenses

20-47-2-7. Required Terms of Lease Agreement

20-47-2-8. Lessor Corporation; Submission of Preliminary Plans

20-47-2-9. Permissible Provisions of Lease; Payment of Taxes; Insurance

20-47-2-10. Lease Preceding Acquisition of Land

20-47-2-11. Required Public Hearing; Notice of Lease Terms

20-47-2-12. Conduct of Public Hearing; Lease Authorization Procedures

20-47-2-13. Notice of Signing of Lease; Appeal

20-47-2-14. Limitation on Time to File Appeal

20-47-2-15. Acquisition of Land for Building Site; Sale to Lessor Corporation

20-47-2-16. Lessor Corporation; Sale of Bonds and Securities; Mortgage Bonds

20-47-2-17. Refunding of Outstanding Bonds; Appeal

20-47-2-18. Issuance of Bonds; Use of Proceeds to Refund Outstanding Bonds and Make Improvements; Appeal

20-47-2-19. Option to Purchase; Bonds to Fund Purchase

20-47-2-20. Required Levy; Payment of Obligations

20-47-2-21. Exemption of Lessor Corporation Property From Taxes

20-47-2-22. Statutory Construction; Supplemental Legislation; Limitation of Application of Other Laws

20-47-2-23. Termination of Lease; Disposition of Surplus Revenues