§ 54.06 POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
   (A)   The Board created pursuant to the terms of this chapter shall have those powers provided for under I.C. 8-1.5-3-4(a), as the same may be amended from time to time, which are as follows:
      (1)   The Board has general supervisory powers over the utilities under its control, with responsibility for the detailed supervision of each utility to be vested in its superintendent, who is responsible to the board for the business and technical operation of the utility.
      (2)   The Board shall:
         (a)   Fix the number and compensation of the employees;
         (b)   Adopt rules governing the appointment of employees including making proper classifications and rules to:
            1.   Determine the eligibility of applicants;
            2.   Determine by competitive examination the relative fitness of applicants for positions;
            3.   Establish eligible lists arranged according to the ratings secured;
            4.   Provide for the appointment of those having the highest ratings; and
            5.   Provide for the promotion of employees.
         (c)   Subject to I.C. 36-4-9-2, appoint a superintendent or manager of each utility under its control who is responsible to the Board for the business and technical operation of the utility; the Board shall make the appointment on the basis of fitness to manage the particular utility to which he or she is to be assigned, taking into account his or her executive ability and his or her knowledge of the utility industry;
         (d)   Subject to I.C. 36-4-9-12, hire attorneys when required for the operation of the utility;
         (e)   Hire professional or expert personnel when required for the operation of the utility;
         (f)   Submit a budget of its financial needs for the next year in the detail required by the municipal legislative body;
         (g)   Recommend to the legislative body reasonable and just rates and charges for services to the patrons of each utility;
         (h)   Appropriate, lease, rent, purchase, and hold all real and personal property of the utility;
         (i)   Enter upon lands for the purpose of surveying or examining the land to determine the location of any plant or appurtenances;
         (j)   Award contracts for:
            1.   The purchase of capital equipment;
            2.   The construction of capital improvements; or
            3.   Other property or purposes that are necessary for the full and efficient construction, management, and operation of each utility;
         (k)   Adopt rules for the safe, economical, and efficient management and protection of each utility;
         (l)   Deposit at least weekly with the municipal fiscal officer all money collected from each utility to be kept in a separate fund subject to the order of the board; and
         (m)   Make monthly reports to the fiscal officer of the receipts and disbursements of money belonging to each utility and an annual report of the condition of the utility.
   (B)   In addition thereto, the Board shall have the powers and duties set forth in I.C. 8-1.5-5-6, as the same may be amended from time to time, which are as follows:
      (1)   Hold hearings following public notice;
      (2)   Make findings and determinations;
      (3)   Install, maintain, and operate a storm water collection and disposal system;
      (4)   Make all necessary or desirable improvements of the grounds and premises under its control; and
      (5)   Issue and sell bonds of the district in the name of the municipality for the acquisition, construction, alteration, addition, or extension of the storm water collection and disposal system or for the refunding of any bonds issued by the board.
   (C)   The Board of Directors shall have exclusive jurisdiction over the collection and disposal of storm water within the district.
(Ord. 529, passed 10-13-03)