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(A) The Board of Commissioners of Warrick County hereby establishes the Weights and Measures Fund for the purpose of collecting penalties, fines, and damages recovered from violations of Chapter 112 of the Warrick County, IN Code of Ordinances. The application of monies deposited into the Weights and Measures Fund shall be for capital purchases for the Warrick County Weights and Measures Department, subject to appropriation of funds by the Warrick County Council, as well as to cover the costs of administering and enforcing Chapter 112 of the Warrick County, IN Code of Ordinances.
(B) The Weights and Measures Fund shall be perpetual until terminated by the terms of this section or by enactment of a subsequent ordinance or amendment. In the event the Weights and Measures Fund is terminated for any reason, the disposition of the fund balance, if any, shall be determined by the Board of Commissioners of Warrick County.
(BC Ord. 2021-15, passed 3-8-21)
(A) The Board of Commissioners of Warrick County hereby establishes the ARP Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund No. 8950 (the "Fund") for the purposes of receipting all ARP Funds allocated and distributed to the county under the ARP Act.
(B) The ARP Funds shall be used and applied in accordance with the purposes set forth in Section 603(c) of the Social Security Act, as added by Section 9001 of the ARP Act, as more particularly described as follows:
(1) To respond to the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 or its negative economic impacts, including assistance to households, small businesses, and nonprofits, or to aid impacted industries such as tourism, travel, and hospitality;
(2) To respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 public health emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers of Warrick County that are performing such essential work, or by providing grants to eligible employers that have eligible workers who perform essential work;
(3) For the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue of Warrick County due to the COVID-19 public health emergency relative to revenues collected in the most recent full fiscal year of Warrick County prior to the emergency; or
(4) To make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
(C) The Board of Commissioners and the Warrick County Council shall establish the plan, as may be amended from time to time, along with conditions and rules, which shall set forth the specific uses and applications of the ARP funds, and such plan, as may be amended and updated, is hereby incorporated into this section by reference.
(D) The ARP funds shall be appropriated by the Warrick County Council to the Fund before any use.
(E) Any and all expenditures of the ARP Funds shall be approved by the Board of Commissioners of Warrick County, with any and all claims to be paid from the Fund in accordance with routine claim processes, as outlined in I.C. 5-11-10-1.6, accompanied by sufficient supporting documentation as required under the plan.
(F) The Fund shall remain in effect until December 31, 2024, unless otherwise rescinded pursuant to enactment of a subsequent ordinance or amendment. Following such termination of the Fund, the remaining fund balance, if any, shall be paid to the United States Treasury Department, if required.
(G) The Warrick County Auditor shall maintain accurate and complete financial records concerning any expenditure of monies deposited and paid from the Fund.
(H) The ARP funds shall not be used for any type of deposit into any pension fund.
(I) This section may be amended at any time by the Board of Commissioners of Warrick County so long as such amendment complies with Section 603(c) of the Social Security Act, as added by Section 9001 of the ARP Act.
(BC Ord. 2021-17, passed 4-12-21)
(A) The Board of Commissioners of Warrick County hereby establishes the Road Usage Agreement Fund for the purpose of collecting fees paid to Warrick County as part of any road usage agreement executed by Warrick County pursuant to § 70.08 of the Warrick County, IN Code of Ordinances. The application of monies deposited into the Road Usage Agreement Fund shall be for the support and maintenance of all Warrick County highways, in the discretion of the Board of Commissioners.
(B) The Road Usage Agreement Fund shall be non-reverting and perpetual until terminated by the terms of this section or by enactment of a subsequent ordinance or amendment. In the event the Road Usage Agreement Fund is terminated for any reason, the disposition of the fund balance, if any, shall be determined by the Board of Commissioners of Warrick County.
(BC Ord. 2021-34, passed 9-13-21)
(A) The Board of Commissioners hereby establishes the LIT-Public Safety Jail Savings Fund for the purpose of receiving funds transferred to the fund from time to time by the County Council. The application of monies deposited into the LIT-Public Safety Jail Savings Fund shall be for those costs and expenses related to the planning, design, acquisition of land, and construction of a new jail facility in the county, in the discretion of the Board of Commissioners.
(B) The LIT-Public Safety Jail Savings Fund shall be non-reverting and perpetual until terminated by the terms of this section or by enactment of a subsequent ordinance or amendment. In the event the LIT-Public Safety Jail Savings Fund is terminated for any reason, the disposition of the fund balance, if any, shall be determined by the County Board of Commissioners.
(BC Ord. 2022-15, passed 5-23-22)
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
(A) A supplemental fee for recording a document in the amount of $3 per document shall be charged by the County Recorder's Office which shall be paid at the time of recording.
(B) The supplemental recording fee is in addition to all other recording fees required by law for services rendered by the County Recorder's Office.
(C) Pursuant to I.C. 36-2-7-10(c) the supplemental recording fee shall be placed in the Recorder's Records Perpetuation Fund, along with the fees collected per I.C. 36-2-7-10(b)(5), 36-2-7-10(b)(6), and 36-2-7-10(b)(9), to be used by the County Recorder without appropriation, for the preservation of records and the improvement of recordkeeping systems and equipment.
(D) The County Recorder shall post the fee set forth in this section in a prominent place within the Recorder's Office where the fee schedule is readily accessible to the public.
(BC Ord. 1995-18, passed 9-11-95)
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