Chapter60. PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATION BOARDS.  


§ 11-60-1. Definitions.
§ 11-60-2. Legislative intent; construction of chapter generally.
§ 11-60-3. Application for authority to form corporation; adoption of resolution by governing body authorizing incorporation; execution, acknowledgment, and filing of certificate of incorporation generally; effect of granting of authority for incorporation upon incorporation of other such corporations.
§ 11-60-4. Certificate of incorporation - Contents; execution and acknowledgment.
§ 11-60-5. Certificate of incorporation - Filing with probate judge; examination, approval, and recordation by probate judge.
§ 11-60-6. Certificate of incorporation - Amendment.
§ 11-60-7. Board of directors.
§ 11-60-8. Powers of corporations generally; location of projects of corporations.
§ 11-60-9. Bonds - Form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution, sale, delivery, redemption, etc.; refunding of bonds.
§ 11-60-10. Bonds - Notice of resolution authorizing issuance of bonds; limitation period for actions, etc., as to validity of proceedings for issuance of bonds, etc.
§ 11-60-11. Bonds - Security for payment of principal or interest; remedies upon default.
§ 11-60-12. Borrowing of money for temporary use and issuance of temporary revenue bonds as evidence thereof.
§ 11-60-13. Liability of municipalities upon bonds, agreements, obligations, etc., of corporations.
§ 11-60-14. Disposition of net earnings of corporations.
§ 11-60-15. Authority and procedure for dissolution of corporations; vesting of title to funds and properties thereof in municipalities upon dissolution.
§ 11-60-16. Documents of corporations may be filed for record without payment of taxes or certain fees.
§ 11-60-17. Exemptions of corporations - Taxation.
§ 11-60-18. Exemptions of corporations - Usury and interest laws.
§ 11-60-19. Exemptions of corporations - Competitive bid laws.
§ 11-60-20. Powers conferred on corporation cumulative; further proceedings, etc., as to incorporation and issuance of bonds not required; police powers of state and governmental subdivisions not impaired.