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TCA § 11-24-201 — Part definitions
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This provision defines “Commissioner” and “Municipality” for this part, unless the context requires otherwise.
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This provision defines “Commissioner” and “Municipality” for this part, unless the context requires otherwise.
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A municipality’s governing body, recreation board, or commission may make formal volunteer-service agreements for work on municipal park property.
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This chapter may be cited as the “Doe Mountain Recreation Authority Act of 2012.”
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This section states the purpose of creating the Doe Mountain Recreation Authority and says the chapter should be read broadly to support that purpose.
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This section creates and establishes the Doe Mountain Recreation Authority as a public body corporate and politic.
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This section defines terms used in the chapter.
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The authority must file its charter with the secretary of state and have it recorded in the Johnson County register of deeds office.
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The board must meet regularly, organize itself, and fill certain vacancies; its members serve without compensation except expense reimbursement.
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The authority may do many things to carry out its purposes, including managing property, contracting, charging user fees, and adopting a seal. A solid waste facility permit may not be issued for sites on property owned or managed by the authority.
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The authority may make rules, set fees, manage funds, keep public records, go to court to stop violations or seek compensation, and do other necessary powers for this chapter.
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Board meetings must be open to the public, with notice, agenda, quorum, and public-participation rules for special or electronic meetings.
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At the board’s initial meeting, the board and The Nature Conservancy must develop and publish a written management plan for the authority, and it must be publicly available.
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Some local governing bodies may contribute money, staff, space, equipment, and other facilities to support an authority.
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The authority does not have the power of eminent domain.
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The board must ensure an annual audit of the authority’s books and records, and the authority must prepare and file an annual report by January 31.
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The authority is treated as a public instrumentality and public nonprofit corporation, its project activities are declared to serve a public purpose, its bonds are given special securities treatment, and its net earnings may not benefit private persons.
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The authority may issue bonds and refunding bonds, and the board controls key terms and sales conditions.
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Documents executed by the authority must be executed in the authority’s name by the chair, unless the board of directors directs another officer by resolution.
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The authority’s net earnings may not go to private individuals or businesses after expenses are paid, unless the board has provided for expenses, bonds, and other obligations; in that case, later net earnings must be paid to the relevant municipality or municipalities. The board may also transfer property under an auth
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The authority dissolves after its board determines the required conditions are met and files a certificate of dissolution with the secretary of state.