(A) If the public interest requires a special meeting of the executive, such a meeting may be called by a member of the executive or by:
(1) The County Auditor;
(2) The County Clerk, if the office of County Auditor is vacant; or
(3) The County Recorder, if the offices of County Auditor and County Clerk are both vacant.
(B) An officer calling a special meeting of the executive shall give at least 48 hours notice of the meeting unless the meeting is called to deal with an emergency under I.C. 5-14-1.5-5. The notice must include a specific statement of the purpose of the meeting, and the executive may not conduct any unrelated business at the meeting. (I.C. 36-2-2-8)