Indiana Statutes

§ 1-2-10-2 — Recognition of American Sign Language as independent language

Indiana § 1-2-10-2
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art. 2STATE EMBLEMS
Ch. 10State Language

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Ind. Code § 1-2-10-2 (2026).

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American Sign Language is recognized as a standard, independent language with its own grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and cultural heritage, which is widely used by individuals who hear, individuals who are deaf, and individuals who are hard of hearing in Indiana and in the United States.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.7-1995, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.99-2007, SEC.1.

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