Indiana Statutes
§ 4-20.5-21-2 — Display of Ten Commandments on state property
Indiana § 4-20.5-21-2
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 4-20.5-21-2 (2026).
Text
An object containing the words of the Ten
Commandments may be displayed on real property owned by the state
along with other documents of historical significance that have formed
and influenced the United States legal or governmental system. Such
display of an object containing the words of the Ten Commandments
shall be in the same manner and appearance generally as other
documents and objects displayed, and shall not be presented or
displayed in any fashion that results in calling attention to it apart from
the other displayed documents and objects.
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Related
Kimbley v. Lawrence County, Indiana
119 F. Supp. 2d 856 (S.D. Indiana, 2000)
Indiana Civil Liberties Union Inc. v. O'BANNON
110 F. Supp. 2d 842 (S.D. Indiana, 2000)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.22-2000, SEC.1.
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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