(1) A regional mobility authority may enter into an agreement with a governmental entity.
(2) For purposes of this section, a governmental entity may include: The federal government;
(3) A state of the United States;
(4) Another governmental entity;
(5) A political subdivision of another governmental entity; or
(6) A toll road corporation owned or operated by any governmental entity.
(7) A regional mobility authority may enter into an agreement to allow a public or private entity to: Study the feasibility of a transportation project; or
(8) Design, construct, maintain, or repair a transportation project.
(9) A regional mobility authority and one (1) or more entities described under subsection (a) of this section may enter into a joint agreement to study the feasibility of a transportation project or to acquire, design, finance, construct, maintain, repair, operate, extend, or expand a transportation project.
(10) A regional mobility authority shall not sell a toll facility project to a private entity or enter into a lease for a toll facility or a concession agreement related to a toll facility.
(11) A regional mobility authority has broad discretion to negotiate provisions in a development agreement through which a governmental entity or private entity may contribute resources or improvements to a project.
(12) The development agreement may include provisions relating to: The design, financing, and construction of a transportation project in accordance with standards adopted by the regional mobility authority; and
(13) Professional and consulting services to be rendered under standards adopted by the regional mobility authority in connection with a transportation project.
(14) A regional mobility authority shall not incur a financial obligation on behalf of or guarantee the obligations of a governmental entity or a private entity that constructs, maintains, or operates a transportation project.
(15) A regional mobility authority or a county or municipality that is a member of a regional mobility authority is not liable for any financial or other obligation of a transportation project solely because a governmental entity or a private entity constructs or finances part of a transportation project.
(16) A regional mobility authority shall not directly provide water, wastewater, natural gas, petroleum pipeline, electric transmission, electric distribution, telecommunications, information, or cable television services.