Indiana Statutes

§ 15-12-1-46 — Exemption from conspiracy and monopoly laws; legality of marketing contracts

Indiana § 15-12-1-46
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 12AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANCE
Ch. 1Agricultural Cooperatives

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Ind. Code § 15-12-1-46 (2026).

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(a)An association that is organized under this chapter or that is organized under an agricultural cooperative law of another state and is admitted to do business in Indiana is not:
(1)a conspiracy or a combination in restraint of trade;
(2)an illegal monopoly; or
(3)an attempt to:
(A)lessen competition;
(B)fix prices arbitrarily; or
(C)create a combination or pool; in violation of any Indiana law.
(b)The marketing contracts and agreements between an association described in subsection (a) and the association's members and any agreements authorized in this chapter are not:
(1)illegal;
(2)in restraint of trade; and
(3)contrary to any law enacted against pooling or combinations. [Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-7-1-27.]

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As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.3.

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