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IC 16-20-6-2
Form of gift; conversion into cash; separate account for proceeds
Sec. 2. (a) The gifts, devises, and bequests accepted under this
chapter may be in the form of cash or real, personal, or mixed
property that, in accordance with the terms of a gift, devise, or
bequest, may be converted into cash by the county executive or city
fiscal body as follows:
(1) If real property, by sale as county and city real property may
be sold.
(2) If personal property, by sale at private sale through the
office of auditor, clerk, or clerk-treasurer, upon two (2) weeks
publication of notice.
(b) The sale may be continued from day to day and shall be
approved by the county executive or city fiscal body before the
execution of a bill of sale. The auditor, clerk, or clerk-treasurer may
execute bills of sale.
(c) Revenues realized from the gifts, devises, and bequests must
be kept in a separate account for the purposes specified in this
chapter. However, the account may not be permitted to exceed one
dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per capita of the population of the
county or city.
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.3.
IC 16-20-6-3
Construction and equipment of building
Sec. 3. Upon the accumulation of a sufficient amount to construct
and equip a building for the county or city health department as
provided in this chapter, the county executive or city fiscal body
may, after consultation with local health boards and officers and after
approval of plans and specifications by the state department, provide
for the construction and equipment of the building.
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.3.
IC 16-20-6-5
Alternative use for gifts if insufficient for building
Sec. 5. A gift, grant, or conveyance made under this chapter is
upon the implied condition that if sufficient money is not available
within ten (10) years of the acceptance of the gift, grant, or
conveyance, the property or the proceeds from the property, may be
used by the county or city, with the approval of the court having
probate jurisdiction in the county, for a purpose that will promote the
general health of the people of the county or city.
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.3.