Information Maintained by the Office of Code Revision Indiana Legislative Services Agency
1981-137-19
SEC. 19. Notwithstanding IC 16-10-2.1, as amended by this act,
residential facilities which are licensed as group homes under IC 16-
10-2.1 on August 31, 1981, may continue to operated under the terms
governing the licensing of group homes which were in effect on August
31, 1981.
1981-220-5
SEC. 5. The interest rates as established by this act shall not apply
to any judgments, claims, contracts, settlements, or awards in effect
prior to and on December 31, 1981.
1981-298-8
SEC. 8. (a) IC 35-1-25 is repealed.
(b) The repeal by this section of a law does not affect any rights
or liabilities accrued, or any proceeding begun, before June 1, 1981.
The rights, liabilities, and proceedings are continued, and punishments,
penalties, or forfeitures shall be imposed and enforced under the
repealed law as if this section has not been enacted.
1981-298-9
SEC. 9. (a) The following are repealed: IC 35-1-6; IC 35-1-7;
IC 35-1-8; IC 35-1-9; IC 35-1-15; IC 35-1-16; IC 35-1-17-2 through
IC 35-1-17-7; IC 35-1-18.5; IC 35-1-20-7; IC 35-1-21; IC 35-1-26;
IC 35-1-30; IC 35-1-31; IC 35-1-32.5; IC 35-1-33; IC 35-1-34-1; IC 35-
1-35; IC 35-1-37; IC 35-1-38; IC 35-1.1; IC 35-2; IC 35-2.1; IC 35-3-1;
IC 35-3-2.1; IC 35-3-4; IC 35-3.1; IC 35-4-1; IC 35-4-2; IC 35-4-6;
IC 35-4.1-1; IC 35-4.1-2; IC 35-4.1-3; IC 35-5; IC 35-6-3-1.
(b) The repeal by this section of a law or part of a law does not
affect any rights or liabilities accrued, or any proceeding begun, before
September 1, 1982. The rights, liabilities, and proceedings are
continued, and punishments, penalties, or forfeitures shall be imposed
and enforced under the repealed laws as if this section had not been
enacted.
1981-322-1
SEC. 1. For the 1981-83 biennium, the following amounts, from
the funds listed as follows are hereby appropriated to provide for the
construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, repair, purchase, rental and
sale of state properties, the purchase and sale of land, including
equipment for such properties, and state grants to municipalities for
various projects.
State General Fund $ 72,487,700
State Police Building Fund (IC 10-1-6) 1,466,890
Law Enforcement Training Fund (IC 5-2-1-13) 192,800
Cigarette Tax Fund (Natural Resources)
(IC 6-7-1) 13,605,914
Veterans' Home Building Fund (IC 10-6-1-9) 784,703
Post War Construction Fund (IC 7.1-4-8-1) 33,843,695
TOTAL $122,381,702
1981-322-2
SEC. 2. The allocations provided under this section are made from
the state general fund, unless specifically authorized from other
designated funds by this act. The state budget agency, with the
approval of the governor, in approving the allocation of funds pursuant
to this act, shall consider, as funds are available, allocations for the
following specific uses, purposes and projects:
1981-83
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (STATE HOUSE)
Rehabilitation and Repair $ 418,200
Electrical Rehabilitation 150,000
Window Rehabilitation 300,000
Plumbing and Heating Rehabilitation 150,000
TOTAL $1,018,000
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (STATE OFFICE BUILDING)
Rehabilitation and Repair 375,000
Roof Replacement 208,000
Electrical Rehabilitation 375,000
Plumbing Rehabilitation 150,000
TOTAL 1,108,000
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Industrial Development Loan Fund 2,000,000
Industrial Highway Set-Aside Fund 1,000,000
Industrial Sewer Set-Aside Fund 1,000,000
Rural Development Fund 1,000,000
Industrial Training Program Revolving Fund 2,000,000
TOTAL 7,000,000
PUBLIC SAFETY
INDIANA STATE POLICE
Preventive Maintenance 152,200
Repair and Rehabilitation 546,690
Storage Building 48,000
Communication Repair Building 720,000
TOTAL 1,466,890
The foregoing appropriations for the Indiana state police are
hereby appropriated from the state police building fund pursuant to
IC 10-1-6.
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING BOARD
Preventive Maintenance 75,000
Repair and Rehabilitation 30,300
New Construction 87,500
TOTAL 192, 800
The foregoing appropriations for the law enforcement training
board are hereby appropriated from the law enforcement training fund
pursuant to IC 5-2-1-13.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
Preventive Maintenance 199,960
Repair and Rehabilitation 1,100,005
New Fort Wayne Armory 100,000
New Armory--Atterbury (Additional Funding) 94,855
TOTAL 1,494,820
ADJUTANT GENERAL--NAVAL FORCES
Preventive Maintenance 10,000
NATURAL RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 332,600
Repair and Rehabilitation
761,500
TOTAL 1,094,100
RESERVOIR DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 382,032
Repair and Rehabilitation
852,500
TOTAL 1,234,532
FISH AND WILDLIFE DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 1,341,742
Repair and Rehabilitation 1,075,000
Coldwater Fish Hatchery
2,000,000
TOTAL 4,416,742
FORESTRY DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 1,188,210
Repair and Rehabilitation
1,502,480
TOTAL 2,690,690
WATER DIVISION
Flood Control Planning 400,000
Lake Level Control Structures 100,000
Burns Harbor--Pilings removal
150,000
TOTAL 650,000
MISCELLANEOUS
Kankakee and Yellow Rivers Project 600,000
These funds shall be administered and approved by the
department of natural resources through the Kankakee River Basin
Commission, for flood control purposes.
Kankakee, Yellow and Iroquois Rivers Project 400,000
These funds shall be administered and approved by the state soil
and water conservation committee of the department of natural
resources through the county soil and water conservation districts in the
Kankakee River Basin (including the Iroquois River) for the
implementation of accelerated land treatment measures in critical
erosion areas. Notwithstanding SECTION 5 of this act, more than one-
half (1/2) of this sum may be allotted and encumbered prior to July 1,
1982, as needed to carry out these increases.
Greenway Project, Fort Wayne Park
Board and Allen County Park Board 1,000,000
Little Calumet River Basin Commission
1,000,000
TOTAL 3,000,000
ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 71,760
Repair and Rehabilitation 30,000
TOTAL 101,760
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION
Repair and Rehabilitation 30,000
NATURAL PRESERVES DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 46,090
Repair and Rehabilitation 52,000
Land Acquisition
35,000
TOTAL 133,090
OUTDOOR RECREATION DIVISION
Preventive Maintenance 25,000
Outdoor Recreation Planning 185,000
Wildcat Creek--Land Acquisition
45,000
TOTAL 255,000
The foregoing appropriations for the department of natural
resources historic preservation division, reservoir division, fish and
wildlife division, forestry division, water division, miscellaneous
enforcement division, geological survey division, nature preserves
division and outdoor recreation division are hereby appropriated from
the cigarette tax fund pursuant to IC 6-7.1.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION
George Rogers Clark Center 100,000
Soldiers' Home Stewardship
80,000
TOTAL 180,000
STATE PARKS DIVISION
Preservation Maintenance 2,242,116
Repair and Rehabilitation 8,963,660
Potato Creek
100,000
TOTAL 11,305,776
FORESTRY DIVISION
Vallonia Nursery 1, 288,000
WAR MEMORIALS COMMISSION
Preventive Maintenance 298,202
Interior/Exterior Repairs (World War
Memorial) 176,000
Rehabilitate Power Vault 45,000
Tuckpoint Legion Headquarters 60,000
Rehabilitate South Steps (World War
Memorial)
48,000
TOTAL 627,202
INDIANA PORT COMMISSION
Total Projects 7,700,000
MENTAL HEALTH
EVANSVILLE PSYCHIATRIC CHILDREN'S CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 24,900
CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 347,506
EVANSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 354,772
Air Condition Main Building (Additional funds) 490,000
TOTAL 844,772
MADISON STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 496,148
Service Connection--Buildings 26 & 27 876,667
Sprinklers/Fire Doors 750,000
TOTAL 2,122,815
LOGANSPORT STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 407,882
RICHMOND STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 532,232
Rehabilitate Bldgs. 414 and 417 1,085,450
TOTAL 1,617,682
CARTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 293,512
NEW CASTLE STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 215,760
FORT WAYNE STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 650,000
MUSCATATUCK STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 564,514
Replace Roofs 440,000
Waste Water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation 1,850,000
TOTAL 2,854,514
NORTHERN INDIANA STATE HOSPITAL
Preventive Maintenance 133,578
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION CENTERS
Batesville 1,200,000
Elkhart 600,000
TOTAL 1,800,000
The allocations for Community Mental Retardation Centers are
appropriated from the postwar construction fund established under
IC 7.1-4-8.
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Tri County Center 450,000
OTHER HEALTH
BOARD OF HEALTH
Preventive Maintenance 154, 358
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning 175,000
Electrical Rehabilitation 150,000
TOTAL 479,358
SILVERCREST D.C.D. CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 98,080
Roof Repairs 27,500
Install New Water Lines 50,000
South System--All Buildings 9,110
New Parking Area 21,700
Repair Smoke Stack 14,014
Gas/Oil, Low Pressure Boiler 66,700
Remodel Entrances 52,278
Rehabilitate Third Floor Training Area 13,200
TOTAL 352,582
SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
Preventive Maintenance 191,710
Renovate Drain and Sewer Lines 159,594
Revamp Williams Creek Bridge 28,000
Renovate Swimming Pool 54,600
Remodel Lambert Hall Kitchen 28,000
Replace Light Fixtures, Wilson Hall 14,200
Renovate Dormitory Kitchenettes 20,000
Remodel Dormitory Bathrooms 126,390
Roof Repairs 30,000
Plaster Repairs 62,000
Multiple Handicapped Building
(Additional Funds) 60,000
TOTAL 774,494
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Preventive Maintenance 243,290
All Weather Athletic Track 85,000
Rehabilitate Interiors, Buildings 3, 4, 5, & 17 236,800
Basketball Court and Roller Rink 30,000
Repair Drainage Ditch (Pool Area) 26,000
Resurface Swimming Pool 15,000
Tuckpoint Building No. 6 17,500
TOTAL 653,590
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CHILDREN'S HOME
Preventive Maintenance 221,494
Replace Culvert 60,000
Replace Tunnel Top 60,000
Repair Roofs and Guttering 200,000
Tuckpointing 25,000
Windows/Heating Repair
(Superintendent's Residence) 10,000
Raze Buildings, Silo and Pool 30,000
Repair Hot Water Heater 15,000
Paint, Clean and Repair Water Tower 30,000
TOTAL 651,494
The above allocations for Silvercrest, school for the blind, school
for the deaf and soldiers' and sailors' children's home are hereby
appropriated from the postwar construction fund established under
IC 7.1-4-8.
VETERANS' HOME
Preventive Maintenance 262,003
Power House Railing 12,000
Tecumseh Hall Grease Trap Renovation 4,500
Renovate Tecumseh Hall Kitchen 150,000
Parking Lots 60,000
Seal Windows 15,000
Repair Laundry Hot Water System 6,200
Lincoln Hall Elevator Repair 100,000
Renovate Dewey Hall Basement 25,000
Tunnel Repair 40,000
Renovate Automatic Doors 25,000
Roof Repairs 25,000
Street Repair--A/E 50,000
Renovate Steam Plant Electrical System 10,000
TOTAL 784,703
The allocations for the Indiana veterans' home are hereby
appropriated from the veterans' home building fund established by
IC 10-6-1-9.
STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL GRANTS
Total Allocation 14,200,000
The state may make grants, as funds are available, to
municipalities to assist them in financing the construction of those
portions of water pollution control projects which qualify for federal
aid and assistance. The state's contribution toward the construction of
water pollution control projects may not exceed ten percent (10%) of
the eligible cost of each project. It is the purpose to provide state funds
for any portions of such projects as qualify under the federal
provisions.
To the extent that funds are available, the water pollution control
board, with the approval of the governor and the state budget agency,
may authorize additional grants to local communities, on request of
those communities, where the actual contract price proves greater than
the estimate originally submitted to the board. However, all
appropriations to match local funds shall first, on an annual basis, be
distributed to all communities in amounts shown on the priority list as
annually established by the water pollution control board, and the
state's share of these additional grants may not exceed ten percent
(10%).
The stream pollution control board, subject to the final approval
of the governor and the state budget agency, on recommendation of the
state budget committee, may approve grants to municipalities; the
municipalities shall use these grants for improving or accomplishing
water pollution control projects.
CORRECTIONS
WORK RELEASE CENTERS
Preventive Maintenance 74,654
Gutters and Downspouts (South Bend) 4,500
Convert Oil to Gas (South Bend) 7,500
Electrical Upgrade (Indianapolis) 10,000
Interior Renovation (Summit Farm) 180,000
Electrical Upgrade (Women's Center) 17,500
Install Storm Windows (South Bend) 3,600
Walk-in Cooler (South Bend) 12,000
Two New Centers (Southwest and Southeast) 1,400,000
TOTAL 1,709,754
YOUTH REHABILITATION FACILITY
Roof (Chain-O-Lakes) 8,500
Roof (Clark County) 10,000
Roof (Medaryville) 10,294
Rehabilitate Water Conditioning (Medaryville) 9,250
Fire Alarm System (3 Camps) 22,500
Preventive Maintenance 67,202
TOTAL 127,746
INDIANA STATE PRISON
Preventive Maintenance 591,025
Cell House Plumbing Repair (Additional Funds) 816,376
Secondary Electric Repairs (Additional Funds) 569,018
Stairs and Rails for Fire Escapes 136,400
Renovate 10 Guard Houses 132,000
Roof ("I" Cell House) 91,519
Roof (Industrial Complex) 409,047
Roof (Administration Building) 49,746
Repair Exterior Walls 25,000
Replace Electrical Service to Main
Substation and Power House 167,361
TOTAL 2,987,492
INDIANA REFORMATORY
Preventive Maintenance 579, 635
Stand-by Boiler 175,000
Rehabilitate Cell House Heating &
Ventilating Systems 50,000
Repair Administration Segregation Unit Locks 35,000
Rehabilitate Guard Tower Plumbing System 20,000
Roof (Administration Building) 120,000
Rehabilitation Heating System (D.O. Building) 125,000
Clean Storm and Sanitary Sewer Systems 125,000
Outside Storage Warehouse 500,000
TOTAL 1,729,635
INDIANA WOMEN'S PRISON
Preventive Maintenance 80,236
Vocational Education Building 1,325,000
Rehabilitate Building No. 2 (A/E) 120,000
TOTAL 1,525,236
INDIANA STATE FARM
Preventive Maintenance 400,974
Rehabilitate Inmate Kitchen--Phase III 250,000
Silt Dredging (Deer Creek) 12,500
Rehabilitate Store Room 25,000
Perimeter Security 375,000
New Infirmary Building 1,000,000
TOTAL 2,063,474
INDIANA BOYS' SCHOOL
Preventive Maintenance 276,324
Hospital Electric Supply and X-ray 50,000
Roof (Social Service and Vocational Buildings) 90,000
Tunnel Repairs 23,000
Replace Culvert 12,000
TOTAL 451,324
INDIANA GIRLS' SCHOOL
Preventive Maintenance 178,754
Rebuild Stoker (Boiler No. 3) 40,000
Raze Old Administration Building 16,500
Boiler Controls 50,000
Replace Shower Stalls (3 Cottages) 15,000
Power House Water Softeners 20,000
Security Doors (2 Cottages) 5,000
Tuckpoint Chapel 10,000
TOTAL 335,254
WESTVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 541,030
Rehabilitate Coal Handling Equipment 30,000
Rehabilitate Security Gate 54,000
Security Fencing (G.S.C. Area) 45,500
Convert Cold Storage 127,850
Electrical Rehabilitation 45,000
Rehabilitate Plumbing and Mechanical Systems 45,000
Construct Gable Roofs (6 Buildings) 505,000
Personnel Building Drainage Repair 33,750
Replace Domestic Hot Water Heaters (4) 57,250
Fire Extinguisher Vent Hoods 4,500
Replace Heat Coils (7 Buildings) 26,875
Restore Funds for Institution "B" 1,633,000
Restore Funds for Administration Building--
Psychiatric/Medical Unit 1,199,450
TOTAL 4,348,205
RECEPTION/DIAGNOSTIC CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 44,200
Repair Fire Alarm System 15,000
TOTAL 59,200
INDUSTRIES AND FARMS
Preventive Maintenance 133,200
Roof Repairs 15,000
Rewire Furniture Plant 30,000
TOTAL 178,200
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
New Facility--Planning and/or A/E 1,000,000
Phase I Master Plan (Reformatory) 12,000,000
TOTAL 13,000,000
ROCKVILLE TRAINING CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 111,622
Centralized Hot Water System 28,000
Rehabilitate Ground Floors (6 Buildings) 120,000
TOTAL 259,622
INDIANA YOUTH CENTER
Preventive Maintenance 170,808
Construct Gable Roofs (5 Buildings) 643,500
Hydroflush Sanitary Sewers 10,000
Renovate Cooler Doors 12,085
TOTAL 836,393
All the allocations for correctional institutions listed above are
appropriated from the postwar construction fund established under
IC 7.1-4-8.
EDUCATION
REHABILITATION SERVICES AGENCY
Preventive Maintenance 25,926
Remove Smoke Stack
8,000
TOTAL 33,926
INDIANA UNIVERSITY--TOTAL SYSTEM
General Repair and Rehabilitation 6, 206,747
Statewide Medical Education Equipment--
Fort Wayne 201,319
Kokomo--Land Acquisition
225,000
TOTAL 6,633,066
PURDUE UNIVERSITY--TOTAL SYSTEM
General Repair and Rehabilitation 4,736,728
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
General Repair and Rehabilitation 1,455,170
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY--TOTAL SYSTEM
General Repair and Rehabilitation 1,410,624
Land Acquisition
300,000
TOTAL 1,710,624
VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
General Repair and Rehabilitation 490,007
Young Building
230,000
TOTAL 720,007
INDIANA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE
General Repair and Rehabilitation 549,402
INDIANA STATE LIBRARY
Preventive Maintenance 24,500
In addition to the above appropriations for repair and
rehabilitation and additional funding, the trustees of Indiana University,
Purdue University, Ball State University, Indiana State University,
Vincennes University and Indiana Vocational Technical College may
issue and sell bonds or enter into lease-purchase agreements under
IC 20-12-6, subject to the approvals required by IC 20-12-5.5, and Acts
1953, Chapter 22, for the following projects, so long as, for each
institution, the sum of (1) of the principal costs of any bonds issued,
and (2) the principal values of any lease-purchase agreements made, do
not exceed the total authority listed below for that institution:
INDIANA UNIVERSITY--BLOOMINGTON
Jordan Hall 12,891,600
Law Building Renovation and Addition--
Phase I 5,000,000
Computer 6,500,000
IUPUI
Eng./Tech: CAD/CAM 710,000
Outdoor Recreation Activity 1,915,000
PURDUE UNIVERSITY--LAFAYETTE
Central Computer 6,500,000
Technology Building 14,811,000
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
Computing Building 11,000,000
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY--TERRE HAUTE
Fine Arts Building 583,000
Fairbanks Building 1,178,680
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY--EVANSVILLE
Library/Forum Renovation 1,110,000
VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
Classroom/Office Building Additional Funding 240,000
Computer 750,000
INDIANA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Instructional Data Processing Laboratory 753,000
Columbus Training Center 4,491,200
Lafayette 1,300,000
Provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to the
issuance of bonds which are issued for the purpose of refunding
outstanding bonds as required by law, nor shall any such bonds be
considered in applying the limitations herein prescribed.
MISCELLANEOUS
Madison Shortline Railroad 250,000
1981-322-3
SEC. 3. The balance of any construction, rehabilitation and repair
appropriation made by this act or any previous acts, which has not been
allotted or encumbered before the expiration of two (2) bienniums, may
be determined to be not available for allotment by the state budget
agency. The account for the appropriation may be terminated and the
balance of it may revert to the state general fund whenever the original
appropriation was made from the state general fund.
1981-322-4
SEC. 4. If a state institution sells land or property, the proceeds
from that sale are hereby reappropriated to that institution or agency for
the construction or rehabilitation of additional inmate, employee,
patient, or student facilities. The proceeds for the sale of surplus lands
in the department of natural resources are reappropriated for the
acquisition of property in-holdings, and these proceeds are subject to
allotment by the state budget agency, with the approval of the governor.
1981-322-6
SEC. 6. The amount of funds expended for any one of the uses,
purposes and projects listed in this act may not exceed the amount state
unless the excess expenditure is approved by the governor and the state
budget agency.
The state budget agency, with the written consent and approval of
the governor, may allocate funds for uses, purposes and projects not
listed in this act, only after a showing that the use, purpose or project
has resulted from changed conditions not reasonably foreseeable, and
is essential and necessary to the best interests of the state.
1981-322-7
SEC. 7. The state budget agency may employ one (1) or more
architects or engineers to inspect construction, rehabilitation and repair
projects covered by the appropriations in this act or previous acts.