Indiana Statutes
§ 20-33-2-40 — Attendance officers; special powers
Indiana § 20-33-2-40
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 20EDUCATION
Art. 33STUDENTS: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 2Compulsory School Attendance
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Ind. Code § 20-33-2-40 (2026).
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(a)Each attendance officer may serve
original and other process in cases arising under this chapter.
(b)An attendance officer may enter any place where a child is
employed to determine whether violations of this chapter have
occurred. When an attendance officer or a school official is exercising
the power granted under this subsection, any officer, manager, director,
employee or other person who refuses to permit the attendance officer's
or the school official's entry into a place of business or interferes with
the officer's or official's investigation in any way commits a violation
of this chapter.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education
Recodification Citation: 20-8.1-3-12.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.233-2015,
SEC.258.
Nearby Sections
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§ 20-17-1-1
"Prior law"§ 20-17-1-2
Purpose of recodification§ 20-17-1-3
Statutory construction of recodification§ 20-17-1-4
Effect of recodification§ 20-17-1-5
Recodification of prior law§ 20-17-1-6
References to repealed statutes§ 20-17-1-7
References to citations§ 20-17-1-8
References to prior rules§ 20-17-1-9
References to prior law§ 20-17-2-1
"Prior law"§ 20-17-2-2
Purpose of recodification§ 20-17-2-3
Statutory construction of recodification§ 20-17-2-4
Effect of recodification§ 20-17-2-5
Recodification of prior law§ 20-17-2-6
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