Sec. 3.3. Notwithstanding any other law, a political subdivision may issue or enter into obligations under any statute that requires or permits the imposition of property taxes to pay debt service or lease rentals without pledging to impose property taxes, if necessary, to pay the debt service or lease rentals. If the proper officers of a political subdivision determine to use revenues other than property taxes to pay obligations without pledging to impose property taxes for that purpose, provisions of any other statute relating to controlling property taxes do not apply to the issuance of or entering into the obligations.
As added by P.L.25-1995, SEC.50.
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6-1.1-20-0.5. Project Cost; Exception for Donations
6-1.1-20-1.1. "Controlled Project"
6-1.1-20-1.6. "Property Taxes"
6-1.1-20-1.8. "County Voter Registration Office"
6-1.1-20-1.9. "Registered Voter", "Eligible Voter", and "Owner of Property"
6-1.1-20-2. Lease Obligations and Issuance of Instruments Authorized
6-1.1-20-2.5. Allocation of Certain Project Costs
6-1.1-20-3.2. Petition and Remonstrance Process for Bonds or Lease for Certain Projects
6-1.1-20-3.3. Applicability of Other Statutes to Imposition of Property Taxes
6-1.1-20-3.9. Eligibility to Vote on Public Question
6-1.1-20-9. Public Improvement Bonds, Ordinance, or Resolution; Construction Bidding
6-1.1-20-10. Restrictions on Promoting a Position on a Petition and Remonstrance
6-1.1-20-10.1. Restrictions on Promoting a Position on a Referendum