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§ 36-4-3-11-7

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This subsection applies only to property that is subject to a remonstrance waiver. A municipality shall, within a reasonable time after the recording of a deed to property located within the municipality, provide written notice to the property owner that a waiver of the right of remonstrance exists with respect to the property.(b) A remonstrance waiver executed before July 1, 2003, is void. This subsection does not invalidate an annexation that was effective on or before July 1, 2019.(c) A remonstrance waiver executed after June 30, 2003, and before July 1, 2019, is subject to the following:(1) The waiver is void unless the waiver was recorded:(A) before January 1, 2020; and(B) with the county recorder of the county where the property subject to the waiver is located.(2) A waiver that is not void under subdivision (1) expires not later than fifteen (15) years after the date the waiver is executed.This subsection does not invalidate an annexation that was effective on or before July 1, 2019.(d) A remonstrance waiver executed after June 30, 2019, is subject to the following:(1) The waiver is void unless

ection does not invalidate an annexation that was effective on or before July 1, 2019.(d) A remonstrance waiver executed after June 30, 2019, is subject to the following:(1) The waiver is void unless the waiver is recorded:(A) not later than thirty (30) business days after the date the waiver was executed; and(B) with the county recorder of the county where the property subject to the waiver is located.(2) A waiver that is not void under subdivision (1) expires not later than fifteen (15) years after the date the waiver is executed.This subsection does not invalidate an annexation that was effective on or before July 1, 2019.As added by P.L.228-2015, SEC.18. Amended by P.L.257-2019, SEC.112.