Sec. 6. (a) The proper officers of a political subdivision may transfer money from one major budget classification to another within a department or office if:
(1) they determine that the transfer is necessary;
(2) the transfer does not require the expenditure of more money than the total amount set out in the budget as finally determined under this article; and
(3) the transfer is made at a regular public meeting and by proper ordinance or resolution.
(b) A transfer may be made under this section without notice and without the approval of the department of local government finance.
[Pre-1975 Property Tax Recodification Citation: 6-1-1-24 part.]
Formerly: Acts 1975, P.L.47, SEC.1. As amended by P.L.57-1991, SEC.2; P.L.90-2002, SEC.162; P.L.173-2003, SEC.7 and P.L.256-2003, SEC.16.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 18. Limitations on Property Tax Rates and Appropriations
6-1.1-18-1. Budget, Tax Rate, and Tax Levy; Exceeding Amount Published
6-1.1-18-2. Maximum State Tax Rate
6-1.1-18-3. Maximum Political Subdivision Tax Rate
6-1.1-18-4. Appropriations Not to Exceed Budget
6-1.1-18-6. Transfer of Money From One Budget Classification to Another
6-1.1-18-6.5. Volunteer Firefighting Purposes; Expenditures
6-1.1-18-7. Insurance Funds; Appropriations
6-1.1-18-7.5. Appropriation of State and Federal Grant Funds
6-1.1-18-8. Expenditure of State Funds by Political Subdivisions; Conditions
6-1.1-18-10. Excessive Appropriations; Liability of Officers; Action for Recovery
6-1.1-18-11. Conflicting Provisions
6-1.1-18-12. Adjustment of Maximum Tax Rates After Reassessment or Annual Adjustment
6-1.1-18-25. Highland Township in Greene County; Maximum Levies
6-1.1-18-26. Taylor Township in Greene County; Maximum Levies
6-1.1-18-30. Sullivan County; Maximum Levies
6-1.1-18-31. Wabash City School Corporation; Maximum Levies