Indiana Statutes
§ 4-22-5-1 — Hearings of the Indiana board of tax review; hearing officers
Indiana § 4-22-5-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 22ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND PROCEDURES
Ch. 5Department of Local Government Finance and Indiana
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Ind. Code § 4-22-5-1 (2026).
Text
Where under the provisions of any statute, the
department of local government finance or the Indiana board of tax
review (referred to as "the Indiana board" in this section) is required to
conduct a hearing, the commissioner of the department or a member or
members of the Indiana board need not be present or preside at such
hearing, but the commissioner or the Indiana board shall have the
power, by an order in writing, to appoint to so preside hearing officers
whose duties shall be prescribed in the order. In the discharge of their
duties, the hearing officers shall have all the powers to investigate and
to require evidence granted to the department or the Indiana board. The
department or the Indiana board may conduct any number of hearings
contemporaneously through different hearing offic
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