Bill Text: IN SB0306 | 2011 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Boat patrol grants.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 4-1)
Status: (Passed) 2011-05-18 - Effective 07/01/2011 [SB0306 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-SB0306-Enrolled.html
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(1) The county sheriff must submit to the fiscal body an estimated budget request to provide special needs boat patrol on lakes located within the county. If the county sheriff does not request a grant from the fund, the fiscal body may complete an estimated budget.
(2) If the budget request is approved, the fiscal body must timely apply to the department, on forms provided by the department, for a grant under this chapter.
(3) The department must certify the information on the application and, based on the formula developed under section 6 of this chapter, determine:
(A) whether the county may receive a grant; and
(B) the amount of the grant the county may receive;
under this chapter.
account for the county sheriff's or fiscal body's exclusive use in
providing law enforcement services on lakes located within the county.
(b) The county sheriff or fiscal body may use grant money as
authorized under this chapter without appropriation. However, the
county sheriff must provide itemized receipts for expenditures of
money granted from the fund must be submitted for inspection and
review upon request of the county fiscal body. department. At the
request of the department, the county auditor of the participating
county shall conduct an audit of the account.
(c) The receipt of a grant under this chapter may not be used as a
basis for lowering the county's maximum permissible ad valorem
property tax levy.
(d) All individuals providing law enforcement services using a
grant under this chapter, whether under the authority of the
county sheriff or under a contract with the fiscal body, must meet
the minimum training requirement set forth in IC 5-2-1-9.
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