Indiana Statutes
§ 22-6-2-4 — Conciliators; boards of arbitration; appointment
Indiana § 22-6-2-4
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Ind. Code § 22-6-2-4 (2026).
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Not later than April 13, 1947, the governor shall appoint:
(a)a panel of ten (10) persons to serve as conciliators under the
provisions of this chapter; and
(b)a panel of thirty (30) persons to serve as members of the
boards of arbitration provided for by this chapter.
No person serving on the conciliator's panel shall at the same time
serve on the board of arbitrators panel. Each person appointed to either
of said panels shall be a resident of the state of Indiana possessing, in
the judgment of the governor, the requisite experience and judgment to
qualify such person capably and fairly to deal with labor dispute
problems. All such appointments shall be made without consideration
of the political affiliations of the appointee. Each such appointee shall
take an oath to perform honestly a
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