Indiana Code - Taxation - Title 6, Section 6-3.5-6-6

Ordinances; limitation of number; effect of passage on proposed
ordinances; proposed ordinances with same effect

Sec. 6. (a) A county income tax council may pass only one (1)
ordinance described in section 2(b)(1), 2(b)(2), 2(b)(3), 2(b)(4), or
2(b)(6) of this chapter in one (1) year. Once an ordinance described
in section 2(b)(1), 2(b)(2), 2(b)(3), 2(b)(4), or 2(b)(6) of this chapter
has been passed, the auditor of the county shall:
(1) cease distributing proposed ordinances of those types for the
rest of the year; and
(2) withdraw from the membership any other of those types of
proposed ordinances.

Any votes subsequently received by the auditor of the county on
proposed ordinances of those types during that same year are void.
(b) The county income tax council may not vote on, nor may the
auditor of the county distribute to the members of the county income
tax council, any proposed ordinance during a year, if previously
during that same year the auditor of the county received and
distributed to the members of the county income tax council a
proposed ordinance whose passage would have substantially the
same effect.

As added by P.L.44-1984, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.42-1994, SEC.6.

Last modified: May 28, 2006