Indiana Statutes
§ 14-33-2-30 — New petition; filing
Indiana § 14-33-2-30
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Ind. Code § 14-33-2-30 (2026).
Text
If a petition is dismissed:
(1)because the court finds the evidence does not support the
petition according to section 26 of this chapter; or
(2)according to section 15 of this chapter;
a new petition may not be addressed to any court to establish a district
with essentially the same boundaries for any of the same purposes for
two (2) years after the date of the order dismissing the petition.
However, a petition dismissed for want of jurisdiction, including an
insufficient number of signatures, may be refiled at any time after the
correction of the jurisdictional defect.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-3-3-33.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.26.
Nearby Sections
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§ 14-10-1-1
Establishment and members of commission§ 14-10-1-2
Filling of vacancies of ex officio members§ 14-10-1-3
Citizen members§ 14-10-1-4
Per diem compensation and traveling expenses§ 14-10-1-5
Officers§ 14-10-1-6
Quorum§ 14-10-1-7
Meetings§ 14-10-2-1
Powers of commission§ 14-10-2-2
Repealed§ 14-10-2-2.5
Consolidated proceedings§ 14-10-2-3
Repealed§ 14-10-2-4
Adoption of rules§ 14-10-2-5
Rules§ 14-10-2-6
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