CHAPTER 3. POWERS AND DUTIES
IC 5-1.5-3
Chapter 3. Powers and Duties
IC 5-1.5-3-1
Powers
Sec. 1. The bank is granted all powers necessary, convenient, or
appropriate to carry out and effectuate its public and corporate
purposes, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Have a perpetual existence as a body politic and corporate,
and an independent instrumentality, but not a state agency,
exercising essential public functions.
(2) Sue and be sued.
(3) Adopt and alter an official seal.
(4) Make and enforce bylaws and rules for the conduct of its
business and for the use of its services and facilities, which
bylaws and rules may be adopted by the bank without
complying with IC 4-22-2.
(5) Acquire, hold, use, and dispose of its income, revenues,
funds, and money.
(6) Acquire, rent, lease, hold, use, and dispose of property for
its purposes.
(7) Make contracts and incur liabilities, borrow money, issue its
negotiable bonds or notes, subject to provisions for registration
of negotiable bonds and notes, and provide for and secure their
payment and provide for the rights of their holders, and
purchase and hold and dispose of any of its bonds or notes.
(8) Fix and revise from time to time and charge and collect fees
and charges for the use of its services or facilities.
(9) Accept gifts or grants of property, funds, money, materials,
labor, supplies, or services from the United States, any
governmental unit, or any person, carry out the terms or
provisions or make agreements with respect to the gifts or
grants, and do all things necessary, useful, desirable, or
convenient in connection with procuring, accepting, or
disposing of the gifts or grants.
(10) Do anything authorized by this article, through its officers,
agents, or employees or by contracts with a person.
(11) Procure insurance against any losses in connection with its
property, operations, or assets in amounts and from insurers as
it considers desirable.
(12) Cooperate with and exchange services, personnel, and
information with any federal, state, or local government agency.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.6;
P.L.46-1987, SEC.6.
IC 5-1.5-3-2
Duties
Sec. 2. The bank may:
(1) make, enter into, and enforce all contracts necessary,
convenient, or desirable for the purposes of the bank or
pertaining to:
(A) a loan to or a lease or an agreement with a qualified
entity;
(B) a purchase, acquisition, or sale of securities or other
investments; or
(C) the performance of its duties and execution of any of its
powers under this article;
(2) purchase, acquire, or hold securities or other investments for
the bank's own account or for a qualified entity at prices and in
a manner the bank considers advisable, and sell or otherwise
dispose of those securities or investments at prices without
relation to cost and in a manner the bank considers advisable;
(3) prescribe the form of application or procedure required of
a qualified entity for a loan or purchase of its securities, fix the
terms and conditions of the loan or purchase, and enter into
agreements with qualified entities with respect to loans or
purchases;
(4) render services to a qualified entity in connection with a
public or private sale of its securities, including advisory and
other services, and charge for services rendered;
(5) charge for its costs and services in review or consideration
of a proposed loan to a qualified entity or purchase by the bank
of securities, whether the loan is made or the securities
purchased;
(6) fix and establish terms and provisions with respect to:
(A) a purchase of securities by the bank, including date and
maturities of the securities;
(B) redemption or payment before maturity; and
(C) any other matters that in connection with the purchase
are necessary, desirable, or advisable in the judgment of the
bank;
(7) to the extent permitted under its contracts with the holders
of bonds or notes of the bank, consent to modification of the
rate of interest, time, and payment of installment of principal or
interest, security, or any other term of a bond or note, contract,
or agreement of any kind to which the bank is a party;
(8) appoint and employ general or special counsel, accountants,
financial advisors or experts, and all such other or different
officers, agents, and employees as it requires and determine
their qualifications, duties, and compensation, all in order to
effectuate the purposes of this article;
(9) in connection with the purchase of any securities, consider
the need, desirability, or eligibility of the securities, the ability
of the qualified entity to secure financing from other sources
and the costs thereof, and the particular public improvement or
purpose to be financed or refinanced with the proceeds of the
securities to be purchased by the bank; and
(10) acquire, hold, and lease or sell property to a qualified
entity. The lease or sale under this subdivision may be made
under a financing lease, lease with option to purchase,
conditional sales contract, or any other form of agreement, upon
the terms and conditions that the board considers advisable in
order to promote the purpose of this article.
The bank shall not be considered to have engaged in any acts
prohibited by this chapter in performing any duty or exercising any
power described in this section.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.7;
P.L.46-1987, SEC.7; P.L.29-1992, SEC.1.
IC 5-1.5-3-3
Investments
Sec. 3. Money not being used to purchase securities may be
temporarily invested and reinvested pending the disbursements of
that money as provided in a resolution of the bank or in a trust
agreement entered into by the bank under IC 5-1.5-4-8.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.8.
IC 5-1.5-3-4
Prohibited acts
Sec. 4. The bank may not:
(1) lend money other than to a qualified entity;
(2) purchase securities other than:
(A) a security to which a qualified entity is a party as issuer,
borrower, or lessee; or
(B) an investment under section 3 of this chapter;
(3) deal in securities within the meaning of or subject to any
securities law, securities exchange law, or securities dealers law
of the United States of America or of the state or of any other
state or jurisdiction, domestic or foreign, except as authorized
in this article;
(4) emit bills of credit, or accept deposits of money for time or
demand deposit, or administer trusts, or engage in any form or
manner, or in the conduct of, any private or commercial banking
business, or act as a savings bank or savings association, or any
other kind of financial institution; or
(5) engage in any form of private or commercial banking
business.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.46-1987, SEC.8;
P.L.79-1998, SEC.6.
IC 5-1.5-3-5
Audit of books and accounts; costs; copy; annual report to
governor
Sec. 5. (a) The bank shall have an audit of its books and accounts
made at least once in each year by a certified public accounting firm
or the state board of accounts. If the audit is to be conducted by a
certified public accounting firm, the firm may not be selected without
a review of the firm's proposal and approval of the firm by the state
board of accounts. The cost of the audit shall be considered an
expense of the bank, and a copy of the audit shall be made available
to the public.
(b) The bank shall submit a report of its activities for each fiscal
year to the governor before November 1 of the calendar year in
which the bank's fiscal year ends. Each report shall set forth a
complete operating and financial statement covering its operations
during that fiscal year.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.9;
P.L.46-1987, SEC.9.
IC 5-1.5-3-6
Annual budget
Sec. 6. The board shall adopt, on either a calendar or fiscal year
basis, an annual budget, which may be amended from time to time
during the year.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.10.
IC 5-1.5-3-7
Expenses
Sec. 7. All expenses incurred in carrying out this article are
payable solely from revenues of the bank or funds appropriated under
this article and nothing in this article authorizes the bank to incur an
indebtedness or liability on behalf of or payable by the state.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.43-1985, SEC.11.
IC 5-1.5-3-8
Public meetings; records
Sec. 8. All meetings of the bank shall be open to the public in
accordance with and subject to the limitations of IC 5-14-1.5. All
records of the bank shall be subject to the requirements of IC 5-14-3.
As added by P.L.25-1984, SEC.1.