Sec. 6. (a) The commission may:
(1) accept and use gifts, grants, and contributions from any public or private source, under terms and conditions that the commission considers necessary and desirable;
(2) sue and be sued;
(3) enter into contracts and agreements;
(4) make rules necessary for the conduct of its business and the accomplishment of its purposes;
(5) receive and approve, alter, or reject requests and proposals for funding by corporations qualified under subdivision (6);
(6) after its approval of a proposal, transfer money, quarterly or less frequently, from the fund established under section 4(a) of this chapter, or from money transferred from that fund to the commission's treasurer under section 4(b) of this chapter, to any Indiana not-for-profit corporation to promote and encourage conventions, visitors, or tourism in the county; and
(7) require financial or other reports from any corporation that receives funds under this chapter.
(b) All expenses of the commission shall be paid from the fund established under section 4(a) of this chapter or from money transferred from that fund to the commission's treasurer under section 4(b) of this chapter. The commission shall annually prepare a budget, taking into consideration the recommendations made by a corporation qualified under subsection (a)(6), and submit it to the county fiscal body for its review and approval. An expenditure may not be made under this chapter unless it is in accordance with an appropriation made by the county fiscal body in the manner provided by law.
As added by P.L.3-1999, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 9. Innkeeper's Taxes; Other Local Taxes
Chapter 32. Jackson County Innkeeper's Tax
6-9-32-1. Application of Chapter
6-9-32-4. Convention, Visitor, and Tourism Promotion Fund
6-9-32-5. Commission to Promote County Convention, Visitor, and Tourism Industry
6-9-32-6. Powers and Duties of Commission