Indiana Statutes
§ 4-23-7.1-26 — Public documents and publications; copies from state agencies; depository requirements; exemptions
Indiana § 4-23-7.1-26
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Ind. Code § 4-23-7.1-26 (2026).
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(a)Subject to subsections (b) and (c), every
state agency that issues public documents shall furnish the state library
twenty-five (25) printed copies of all publications issued by them,
whether originally printed or published electronically, which are not
issued solely for use within the issuing office. However, if the library
requests, as many as twenty-five (25) additional copies of each public
document shall be supplied.
(b)If other provision is made by law for the distribution of the
session laws of the general assembly, the journals of the house and
senate of the general assembly, the supreme court and court of appeals
reports, or the publications of the Indiana historical bureau, any of the
public documents for which distribution is provided are exempted from
the depository requir
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Dates beginning and ending§ 4-1-1-2
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Applicability§ 4-1-10-1.5
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Attorney general investigation of disclosures; notice to county
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Attorney general determination of infraction; report to appointing
authority and county prosecutor§ 4-1-10-13
Attorney general rulemaking authority§ 4-1-10-2
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