Indiana Statutes

§ 22-9.3-5-2 — Unlawful licensing requirements

Indiana § 22-9.3-5-2
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 9.3UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATION
Ch. 5Unlawful Discrimination in Licensing

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Ind. Code § 22-9.3-5-2 (2026).

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It is unlawful discrimination to require a person who is applying for a license, or to renew a license, to affirm any of the following:

(1)That a person with a specific personal characteristic is inherently superior or inferior to a person with a different personal characteristic.
(2)That a person, by virtue of the person's personal characteristic, should be blamed for actions committed in the past.
(3)That a person's moral character is determined, in whole or in part, by a personal characteristic of the person.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.196-2025, SEC.18.

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