Sec. 13.5. (a) This section applies to a county having a population of more than two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) and less than three hundred thousand (300,000).
(b) The taxing district of a public transportation corporation under this section includes all the territory inside the corporate boundaries of the two (2) cities in the county having the largest populations and such suburban territory as provided in section 13 of this chapter.
(c) This section applies upon the adoption of substantially identical ordinances approving subsection (b) by both:
(1) the public transportation corporation incorporating the additional territory; and
(2) the legislative body of the city being added to the taxing district of the public transportation corporation.
(d) Whenever the city in the county having the second largest population becomes a part of the public transportation corporation, then two (2) additional directors representing that city shall be appointed to the board of directors of the corporation. The directors must be residents of that city and are entitled to all of the rights, privileges, powers, and duties of directors under this chapter. The executive and the legislative body of that city shall each appoint one (1) director. These two (2) directors must not be of the same political party. The director appointed by the legislative body shall serve for a term of one (1) year, and the director appointed by the executive shall serve for a term of two (2) years. Upon the expiration of the respective terms, successors shall be appointed in accordance with section 18 of this chapter.
(e) If the city in the county having the second largest population appropriates money to support the public transportation corporation in a particular year, and if the territory of that city subsequently becomes a part of the taxing district of the public transportation corporation in that year and is subject to a separate property tax levy for transportation services, the maximum permissible levy of that city for the year following the particular year used to compute the property tax levy limit under IC 6-1.1-18.5 is decreased, and the maximum permissible levy of the public transportation corporation for the particular year used to compute the property tax levy limit under IC 6-1.1-18.5 is increased, by an amount equivalent to the current contract amount to be paid by that city to the public transportation corporation for transportation services provided to that city in the particular year.
(f) The public transportation corporation shall establish a single property tax rate applicable to the taxing district of the public transportation corporation, including the territory of the city in the county having the second largest population that is included in the public transportation corporation under this section. The initial permissible levy to be raised by this rate equals the sum of the amount raised by the levy of the public transportation corporation in the previous taxable year plus an amount equivalent to the current contract amount to be paid in the calendar year 1982 by the city in the county having the second largest population to the public transportation corporation. The permissible levy for the subsequent years shall be computed in accordance with IC 6-1.1-18.5.
(g) If the city in the county having the second largest population is excluded from the public transportation corporation in a subsequent year, and that city is no longer subject to a separate property tax levy for transportation services, the maximum permissible levy of the public transportation corporation for that subsequent year used to compute the property tax levy limit under IC 6-1.1-18.5 is decreased, and the maximum permissible levy of that city for that subsequent year used to compute the property tax levy limit under IC 6-1.1-18.5 is increased, by the amount of the product of the public transportation property tax rate for that subsequent year multiplied by the assessed value in that subsequent year of all taxable property in that city that is excluded from the public transportation corporation.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.186, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.73-1983, SEC.20; P.L.12-1992, SEC.177; P.L.119-2012, SEC.228; P.L.104-2022, SEC.210.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 9. Transportation and Public Works
Chapter 4. Urban Mass Transportation Systems; Public Transportation Corporation
36-9-4-1. Application of Chapter
36-9-4-2. "Management" Defined
36-9-4-3. Declaration of Public Purpose
36-9-4-4. Existing Systems; Application for Assistance From Municipalities
36-9-4-5. Financial Assistance From Municipality; Necessary Findings; Types of Assistance
36-9-4-6. Grants to Systems by Municipalities; Contracts
36-9-4-7. Purchase of Property From System by Municipality; Contracts and Leases; Appraisals
36-9-4-9. Public Acquisition of Systems; Application to Municipality; Studies
36-9-4-11. Establishment of Systems by Municipalities
36-9-4-12. Public Transportation Corporation; Name
36-9-4-14. Public Transportation Corporation; Management by Board of Directors
36-9-4-15. Cities; Public Transportation Corporations; Board of Directors; Membership
36-9-4-16. Towns; Public Transportation Corporations; Board of Directors; Membership
36-9-4-17. Directors; Membership in Political Parties
36-9-4-18. Board of Directors; Vacancies
36-9-4-19. Impeachment of Directors
36-9-4-20. Compensation of Directors
36-9-4-21. Board of Directors; Officers
36-9-4-22. Meetings of Board of Directors
36-9-4-23. Board of Directors; Quorum; Approval of Actions; Records; Management of Internal Affairs
36-9-4-24. Introduction of Proposed Ordinances; Public Notice
36-9-4-25. Adoption of Ordinances; Procedure
36-9-4-26. Printing and Distribution of Ordinances
36-9-4-28. Purchase of Property From System by Corporation
36-9-4-29.4. Expansion of Services Outside Operational Boundaries
36-9-4-30. Board of Directors; Power to Acquire, Hold, and Dispose of Property
36-9-4-31. Board of Directors; Seal
36-9-4-32. Eminent Domain; Procedure
36-9-4-33. Board of Directors; Power to Contract
36-9-4-36. Board of Directors; Power to Sue; Service of Process
36-9-4-37. Board of Directors; Employees; Collective Bargaining Agreements
36-9-4-38. Surveys and Studies
36-9-4-39. "Demand-Responsive" or "Dial-a-Ride" System
36-9-4-40. Board of Directors; Power to Fulfill Purposes of Corporation
36-9-4-41. Acquisition of Systems by Corporation; Protection of Employees
36-9-4-43. Issuance of Bonds by Municipality; Procedure
36-9-4-44. Issuance of Bonds by Corporation; Procedure
36-9-4-45. Bonds; Terms; Tax Exemption; Procedure
36-9-4-46. Bonds; Special Tax Levy
36-9-4-47. Tax Anticipation Warrants
36-9-4-48. Cumulative Transportation Fund; Establishment; Notice; Tax Levy
36-9-4-49. Insufficient Funds; Special Tax Levy
36-9-4-50. Federal or State Aid
36-9-4-51. Review of Annual Budget and Tax Levies
36-9-4-52. Property Tax Exemption
36-9-4-53. Books, Records, and Accounts
36-9-4-54. Transportation of School Pupils; Contracts
36-9-4-55. Interlocal Cooperation Agreements; Authorization
36-9-4-57. Improvement Reserve Fund
36-9-4-58. Regulation of Department of State Revenue; Fares; Operating Expenses