Judicial Review; Stay of Proceedings Ordered by Board

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Sec. 108. (a) Whenever:

(1) a petition for judicial review of a board's final order for construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of a drain is filed in the circuit or superior court; and

(2) the petition presents an issue or issues that may not be heard de novo by the court;

all work under the order shall be stayed pending final disposition of the issue or issues by the court, or, if an appeal is taken, then until the issue or issues are finally decided by the supreme court or the court of appeals.

(b) Whenever issues that shall be heard de novo are pending in the circuit or superior court, or on appeal, work under the order may not be stayed by the court. However, the board may, by resolution, stay all or any part of the work until the issues presented by the judicial review are finally decided or until the board revokes its resolution.

[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-4-8-6.]

As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.101. Amended by P.L.3-1989, SEC.232.


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