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TITLE 36 Local Government · CHAPTER 44 Redevelopment Powers
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36-44-1. Short title.
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36-44-2. Legislative findings and purpose.
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36-44-3. Definitions.
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36-44-4. Local legislative bodies serving as redevelopment agency; common redevelopment agency.
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36-44-5. Power of political subdivision.
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36-44-6. Delegation of powers; limitations on delegation.
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36-44-7. Approval of redevelopment plans.
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36-44-8. Creation and implementation of tax allocation districts.
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36-44-9. Computing tax allocation increments; property tax included; use of tax funds.
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36-44-10. Determination of tax allocation increment base of tax allocation district; annual notice.
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36-44-11. Positive tax allocation increments.
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36-44-12. Termination of tax allocation districts.
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36-44-13. Payment of redevelopment costs.
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36-44-14. Issuance of tax allocation bonds; authorization of tax allocation notes and other obligations; increasing security and marketability amount; certificate of validation; interest; redevelopment cost anticipation notes.
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36-44-15. Determining tax millage rate; no freeze to ad valorem tax millage.
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36-44-16. Loans for financing redevelopment costs.
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36-44-17. Limitation on creation of tax allocation district.
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36-44-18. Application of Urban Redevelopment Law.
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36-44-19. Contracting with private individuals or entities.
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36-44-20. Requirement of insufficiency.
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36-44-21. Public employees and officials prohibited from holding interest disclosures; voidability of prohibited transactions; misconduct in office.
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36-44-22. Approval of local law; expansion of authorities by localities prohibited.
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36-44-23. Cumulative and supplemental powers.
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