Indiana Code
Chapter 3. General Provisions
5-1.3-3-12. Lease or Transfer of Property Without Competitive Bidding; Authorization

Sec. 12. (a) The state, acting through the governor, may convey, transfer, lease, or sell, with or without consideration, real property of any nature (including buildings, structures, improvements, land, rights-of-way, easements, and legal or equitable interests), title to which is held in the name of the state, to the IFA, without being required to advertise or solicit bids or proposals, in order to accomplish the governmental purposes of this article.
(b) A unit, acting through the unit's executive, may convey, transfer, lease, or sell, with or without consideration, real property of any nature (including buildings, structures, improvements, land, rights-of-way, easements, and legal or equitable interests), title to which is held in the name of the unit, to the IFA, without being required to advertise or solicit bids or proposals in order to accomplish the governmental purposes of this article.
(c) A political subdivision, acting through the political subdivision's legislative body, may convey, transfer, lease, or sell, with or without consideration, real property of any nature (including buildings, structures, improvements, land, rights-of-way, easements, and legal or equitable interests), title to which is held in the name of the political subdivision, to the IFA, without being required to advertise or solicit bids or proposals in order to accomplish the governmental purposes of this article.
(d) The NICTD, acting through its board of trustees, may convey, transfer, lease, or sell, with or without consideration, real property of any nature (including buildings, structures, improvements, land, rights-of-way, easements, and legal or equitable interests), title to which is held in the name of the NICTD, to the IFA, without being required to advertise or solicit bids or proposals in order to accomplish the governmental purposes of this article.
(e) The NWIRDA, acting through its board, may convey, transfer, lease, or sell, with or without consideration, real property of any nature (including buildings, structures, improvements, land, rights-of-way, easements, and legal or equitable interests), title to which is held in the name of the NWIRDA, to the IFA, without being required to advertise or solicit bids or proposals in order to accomplish the governmental purposes of this article.
As added by P.L.189-2018, SEC.26.