Ind. Code § 36-4-6-17

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 36-4-6-17 - Ordinance adoption; recording; contents of record; effect as evidence

Within a reasonable time after an ordinance of the legislative body is adopted, the clerk shall record it in a book kept for that purpose. The record must include:

(1) the signature of the presiding officer;
(2) the attestation of the clerk;
(3) the executive's approval or veto of the ordinance;
(4) if applicable, a memorandum of the passage of the ordinance over the veto; and
(5) the date of each recorded item.

The record or a certified copy of it constitutes presumptive evidence of the adoption of the ordinance.

IC 36-4-6-17

Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-1-3-6 part.

As added by Acts1980 , P.L. 212, SEC.3.