Indiana Statutes
§ 4-20.5-19-3 — Written statements of conditions for transfer
Indiana § 4-20.5-19-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 20.5STATE REAL PROPERTY
Ch. 19Transfer of State Property for National Monument
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 4-20.5-19-3 (2026).
Text
Before the transfer and conveyance of the
right, title, and possession of a memorial, a property, a building, or an
appurtenance is consummated, the attorney general and the appropriate
legal officer of the United States government must state in writing that
all of the conditions necessary to the valid and conclusive transfer and
conveyance of the memorial, or property, building, or appurtenance
have been fully complied with. Upon the presentation of the written
statements to the governor, the governor shall direct the secretary of
state to cause to be executed a deed of conveyance to the United States
government or agency of the United States government. The governor
shall sign the deed and the secretary of state shall attest the deed with
the great seal of the state.
[Pre-1995 Title 14 R
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.36.
Nearby Sections
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§ 4-1-1-1
Dates beginning and ending§ 4-1-1-2
Reports to governor§ 4-1-10-1
Applicability§ 4-1-10-1.5
"Person"§ 4-1-10-11
Attorney general investigation of disclosures; notice to county
prosecutor and state police§ 4-1-10-12
Attorney general determination of infraction; report to appointing
authority and county prosecutor§ 4-1-10-13
Attorney general rulemaking authority§ 4-1-10-2
"State agency"§ 4-1-10-3
Nondisclosure of Social Security number§ 4-1-10-6
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