34-28-9.2-7. Copies of Court Orders Approving a Prize Payment Assignment
Sec. 7. If a court approves a prize payment assignment under this chapter, the court shall provide a copy of the order to the state lottery commission within twenty (20) days of the order being entered and at least thirty (30) days before the first assigned payment is to be made to the assignee. As […]
34-28-9.2-8. Required Information for Prize Payments
Sec. 8. The person to whom a prize payment or payments from the state lottery commission is assigned must provide the information that the state lottery commission determines is necessary to make the assignment of the prize payment or payments, including the person’s correct name, the person’s appropriate address, and the necessary tax identification numbers […]
34-28-9.2-9. Declarations That the Voluntary Assignment of a Prize Affects Federal Income Tax
Sec. 9. (a) If the Internal Revenue Service or a court issues a determination letter, revenue ruling, other public ruling of the Internal Revenue Service, or a published decision to the commission or any lottery winner, declaring that the voluntary assignment of prizes will affect the federal income tax treatment of a prize winner who […]
34-28-8-5. “Public Official”
Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, “public official” means an elected or appointed official in the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the state or a political subdivision, as well as an individual acting on behalf of a public employer, whether temporarily or permanently, including but not limited to, members of boards, committees, commissions, […]
34-28-9.2-10. Declarations That the Voluntary Assignment of a Prize Affects State Income Tax
Sec. 10. If the department of state revenue issues a determination, ruling, or finding to the commission or any lottery winner declaring that the voluntary assignment of a prize will reduce the state income tax due on the prize, the department of state revenue shall file the determination, ruling, or finding with the lottery commission, […]
34-28-8-6. Disclosure of Firearm or Ammunition Information to Employer or Potential Employer
Sec. 6. A public or private employer doing business in Indiana may not: (1) require an applicant for employment or an employee to disclose information about whether the applicant or employee owns, possesses, uses, or transports a firearm or ammunition, unless the disclosure concerns the possession, use, or transportation of a firearm or ammunition that […]
34-28-8-7. Civil Action by Employee or Potential Employee Authorized When Required to Divulge Firearm or Ammunition Information
Sec. 7. (a) An individual aggrieved by what the individual believes is a violation of section 6 of this chapter may bring a civil action in a court with jurisdiction against a public or private employer or a public official that is alleged to have violated section 6 of this chapter. (b) If a person […]
34-28-8-8. Tort Claim Exception; When Not Allowed
Sec. 8. IC 34-13-3 does not apply whenever: (1) a public employer or public official is sued for civil damages; and (2) the civil action arises out of a violation of section 6 of this chapter. As added by P.L.17-2011, SEC.2.
34-28-8-9. Regulation or Prohibition of Firearm Possession or Carrying a Firearm by Employee; When Authorized
Sec. 9. Notwithstanding section 6 of this chapter, this chapter does not prohibit a public or private employer from: (1) regulating or prohibiting the possession or carrying of a firearm by an employee during and in the course of the duties of the employee on behalf of the employer or while on the property of […]
34-28-8.2-1. “Consular Identification”
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “consular identification” means an identification, other than a passport, issued by the government of a foreign state for the purpose of providing consular services in the United States to a national of the foreign state. As added by P.L.171-2011, SEC.18.