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2-7-1-13. “Public Employee”

Sec. 13. “Public employee” means an employee of the state or federal government or a political subdivision of either of those governments and does include an official or employee of a state educational institution. As added by Acts 1981, P.L.9, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.2-2007, SEC.5.

2-7-1-14. “Public Official”

Sec. 14. “Public official” means an individual who holds office in the executive, judicial, or legislative branch of the state or federal government or a political subdivision of either of those governments and includes an official or employee of a state educational institution. As added by Acts 1981, P.L.9, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.2-2007, SEC.6.

2-6-1.5-5. Distribution of Enrolled Acts

Sec. 5. (a) Except as provided in subsection (f), not more than fourteen (14) days (including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) after the last day the governor must take action on enrolled acts passed during any session of the general assembly, the legislative services agency shall distribute to the clerk of the circuit court of […]

2-6-1.5-6. Certification of Session Laws; Electronic Signature

Sec. 6. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the speaker of the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate, as soon as the preparation of the session laws and adopted joint resolutions is done, shall certify the fact that the session laws and adopted joint resolutions have been compared with […]

2-6-2-1. Official Logotypes

Sec. 1. The logotypes described in sections 2 through 3 of this chapter are adopted as the official logotypes of the general assembly. As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

2-6-2-3. Two Color Logotype

Sec. 3. The two (2) color logotype is dark blue and dark yellow on white. Referring to the black and white logotype illustrated in section 2 of this chapter, the two (2) color logotype is colored as follows: (1) The outer and inner white rings, the six (6) inner white stars, and the black lines […]

2-6-2-4. Symbolism of Logotype

Sec. 4. The symbolism of the logotype is as follows: (1) The outer ring represents the unity of the United States. (2) The inner ring represents the unity of the people of Indiana. (3) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars represents the original thirteen (13) colonies of the United States. (4) The six (6) […]

2-6-2-5. Adoption of Logotype

Sec. 5. The logotype was first adopted on October 5, 1976, as the official logotype of the select committee on the centennial history of the Indiana general assembly. The logotype was used in the celebration of the One Hundredth General Assembly. As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.