Bill Text: IN HB1276 | 2013 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Township board meetings.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2013-05-13 - Public Law 6 [HB1276 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2013-HB1276-Amended.html
Citations Affected: IC 36-6.
Synopsis: Township board meetings. Requires a township board to
meet in February (instead of January) to approve the annual report of
the township trustee.
Effective: July 1, 2013.
January 14, 2013, read first time and referred to Committee on Local Government.
February 4, 2013, reported _ Do Pass.
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(b) The legislative body may send for persons, books, and papers necessary in the examination of the report. A member may administer oaths necessary in the examination of the report.
(c) Any sum in the control of the executive that remains unexpended and is subject to no liability shall be credited in favor of the fund for which it was appropriated.
(d) Any fund expended, in whole or in part, for a purpose for which it was not appropriated shall be considered unexpended and in the control of the executive, who is liable on
(e) When its examination of the report is completed, the legislative
body shall take action on the report, specifying the parts of the report that are altered or disallowed. The report remains under the control of the legislative body and in custody of its chairman, who shall keep it open to inspection by taxpayers of the township.