Sec. 1. (a) Any bonds, notes, or warrants, whether payable from property taxes, revenues, or any other source, are not subject to the maximum interest rate limitations contained in any law enacted before December 31, 1982, if they are issued by or in the name of any entity named in IC 5-1-1-1.
(b) After July 1, 1979, any bond, coupon, certificate of indebtedness, or installment payment payable by a city, town, or property holder for public improvements under the Barrett Law is not subject to any maximum interest rate limitation. This subsection does not apply to interest rates or penalties on delinquencies provided under the Barrett Law.
(c) This section does not limit an interest rate review conducted by the department of local government finance under IC 6-1.1-20-7.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 6-1.1-20-8.]
As added by Acts 1980, P.L.8, SEC.25. Amended by P.L.44-1983, SEC.6; P.L.90-2002, SEC.12.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 5. State and Local Administration
Article 1. Bonds and Other Obligations
Chapter 14. Miscellaneous Provisions
5-1-14-1. Bonds, Notes, or Warrants Not Subject to Maximum Interest Rate Limitations
5-1-14-1.5. Obligations Defined
5-1-14-2. Provisions for Payment of Bonds, Notes, or Warrants Before Maturity Date
5-1-14-3. Maintenance of Federal Tax Exclusion From Gross Income for Interest on Bonds
5-1-14-4. Pledge Made by Issuer Binding; Lien
5-1-14-5. Bond Anticipation Notes; Issuance
5-1-14-7. Application of Section; Stadium; Lease Rental Tax
5-1-14-8. Money Withheld by Auditor as Not Creating Debt for Constitutional Purposes
5-1-14-9. Rights of Owners of Obligations Not to Be Impaired
5-1-14-10. Maximum Term or Repayment Period of Obligations; Continuation of Payments
5-1-14-11. Payment of Fees and Charges Authorized
5-1-14-12. Refunding Obligations
5-1-14-12.5. Purchase and Issuance of Obligations on Terms Reasonable to Issuer
5-1-14-13. Contesting Validity of Obligations
5-1-14-14. Loans, Expenditures, and Issuance of Bonds for Economic Development
5-1-14-15. Bonds and Obligations to Fund Pension Benefits