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TITLE 36 Local Government · CHAPTER 62 Development Authorities
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36-62-1. Short title.
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36-62-2. Definitions.
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36-62-3. Constitutional authority for chapter; finding of public purposes; tax exemption.
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36-62-4. Development authorities created; appointment and terms of directors; quorum; adoption and filing of resolution of need.
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36-62-5. Directors; officers; compensation; adoption of bylaws; delegation of powers and duties; conflicts of interest; audits.
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36-62-5.1. Joint authorities.
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36-62-5.2. Creation of regional industrial development authorities; application; tax credits.
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36-62-6. Powers of authority generally.
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36-62-6.1. Obtaining real property within adjoining county which will be exchanged for federal property.
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36-62-7. Operation of project by governmental units prohibited; sale or lease of property for operation.
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36-62-8. Obligations of authority; use of proceeds; status as revenue obligations; subsequent series of bonds or notes; bond anticipation notes; interest rates; issuance and validation.
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36-62-9. Purposes of chapter; issuance of bonds or bond anticipation notes; exceptions.
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36-62-10. Obligations of authority not indebtedness of state or political subdivisions.
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36-62-11. Construction of chapter generally; effect of conflict between chapter and other provisions of law; applicability of certain other provisions of law to proceedings under chapter.
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36-62-12. Previously created authority not affected by chapter.
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36-62-13. Disposition of property of certain authorities dissolved by operation of law.
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36-62-14. Perpetual existence of authority; dissolution.
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