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Warrick County, IN Code of Ordinances
WARRICK COUNTY, INDIANA CODE OF ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCES
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 30: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS; COUNTY COUNCIL
CHAPTER 31: PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER 32: SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 33: OTHER DEPARTMENTS, COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
CHAPTER 34: ELECTIONS AND VOTING
CHAPTER 35: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 36: TAXATION
CHAPTER 37: FUNDS AND FEES
CHAPTER 38: COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
CHAPTER 39: COUNTY POLICY
CHAPTER 40: FIXED ASSET CAPITALIZATION POLICY
CHAPTER 41: HEALTH DEPARTMENT FEE SCHEDULE
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: PUBLIC SAFETY
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 37.07 PARKS AND RECREATION NON- REVERTING CAPITAL FUND.
   (A)   Now therefore be it ordained by the County Council that there is hereby established a special non-reverting capital fund within the County for the Department of Parks and Recreation. Said fund shall be funded by the proceeds from the sale of any real property owned by the County in the name of the Department of Parks and Recreation. Further, said fund shall be utilized exclusively for park purposes from which expenditures may be made by appropriation by the County Council. (BC Ord. 1998-5, passed 11-5-98)
§ 37.08 PARKS AND RECREATION NON- REVERTING OPERATING FUND.
   (A)   Now therefore be it ordained by the County Council that there is hereby established a special non-reverting operating fund within the county for the Department of Parks and Recreation which said fund shall be utilized exclusively for park purposes from which expenditures may be made by appropriation by the Park Board. Funding for the non-reverting operating fund shall be from the proceeds of the sale of real property by the Park Board or from appropriations by the County Council. The balance of said fund shall not exceed the sum of $100,000. Any appropriation for an expenditure in excess of $10,000 shall require the approval of the County Council in addition to the Park Board.
(BC Ord. 1998-4, passed 11-5-98)
§ 37.09 SALES DISCLOSURE FUND.
   (A)   Effective from and after its passage and execution by the members of the County Council, this section shall establish a sales disclosure fund in accordance with I.C. 6-1.1-5.5-4.5.
   (B)   The County Auditor shall deposit the monies received under I.C. 6-1.1-5.5-4 into this fund.
   (C)   The disbursement of money from this fund shall be in accordance with and for the purposes identified in I.C. 6-1.1-5.5-4.5.
(CC Ord. 2002-01, passed 10-3-02)
§ 37.10 COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM FUND.
   (A)   There is hereby established a special non- reverting operating fund within the county for the Commissioners meeting room which said fund shall be utilized exclusively for purposes of renovating and maintaining the Commissioners’ meeting room in the County Courthouse and from which expenditures may be made by an appropriation by the Board of Commissioners.
   (B)   Funding for the non-reverting operating fund shall be from donations from persons, including, but not limited to individuals, partnerships, corporations and the like, which are specifically designated for the purpose of renovating and/or maintaining the Commissioners’ meeting room.
(BC Ord. 2002-5, passed 4-17-02)
§ 37.11 RAINY DAY FUND.
   (A)   Funding of the Rainy Day Fund. A Warrick County “Rainy Day Fund” has been established to receive transfers of unused and unencumbered funds raised by a general or special tax levy on taxable property within the county whenever the purpose of such tax levy has been fulfilled and an unused and unencumbered balance remains, including those funds allowable under I.C. § 36-1-8-5, I.C. § 6-3.6-9-15, or any other funding source specified in a resolution that is adopted by the County Council under I.C. § 36-1-8-5.1 and not otherwise prohibited by law.
   (B)   Purposes of the fund. The funds, on deposit in the Rainy Day Fund, may be used for the operation of Warrick County and its various departments, including, but not limited to, salaries and wages, costs of services, supplies, equipment, capital improvements, repairs and similar expenditures.
   (C)   Appropriations. The Warrick County Council may authorize the expenditure of funds from the Rainy Day Fund, by appropriations made in the same manner as other funds are appropriated that receive tax moneys, upon making a finding that the proposed use of the funds is consistent with the intent of the Rainy Day Fund.
(CC Ord. 2003-02, passed 11-6-03; Am. CC Ord. 2004-01, passed 2-5-04; Am. CC Ord. 2016-01, passed 10-6-16)
§ 37.12 RECORDER’S ENHANCED ACCESS FUND.
   (A)   Established. Pursuant to I.C. 5-14-3-8.3, the County Council hereby establishes the County Office of the Recorder’s Enhanced Access Fund (“Enhanced Access Fund”).
   (B)   Funding. The Enhanced Access Fund shall consist of fees charged by the Recorder for providing enhanced access to a public record in accordance with I.C. 5-14-3-8(h) and (i), and shall be subject to the appropriation by the County Council.
   (C)   Use of funds. In accordance with Indiana Code 5-14-3-8.3(b) all funds collected in the Enhanced Access Fund shall be specifically dedicated to the following purposes:
      (1)   The replacement, improvement and expansion of capital expenditures; and
      (2)   The reimbursement of operating expenses incurred in providing enhanced access to public information.
(CC Ord. 2008-01, passed 5-1-08)
§ 37.13 ANIMAL CONTROL CHARITABLE FUND.
   (A)   Creation of County Animal Control Charitable Fund. County Animal Control is hereby authorized to create a new charitable fund (“Charitable Fund”), whereby monetary charitable donations made payable to “Warrick County Animal Control” shall be placed in the Charitable Fund. The purpose of this Charitable Fund is to provide residents of the county with the ability to make donations to the County Animal Control Department, to support and maintain its services which it provides to the residents of the county.
   (B)   Duration. The Charitable Fund shall be perpetual until terminated by another subsequent ordinance enacted by the Board of County Commissioners. In the event the Charitable Fund is terminated for any reason, then all proceeds from the terminated fund shall be distributed to the County Humane Society.
(BC Ord. 2014-10, passed 3-24-14)
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