Indiana Statutes
§ 4-23-7.1-27 — State documents; copies; disposition; listing
Indiana § 4-23-7.1-27
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Ind. Code § 4-23-7.1-27 (2026).
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The library shall:
(a)Keep at least two (2) copies of each Indiana state document as
permanent reference copies.
(b)Send two (2) copies of each Indiana state document to the
Library of Congress excluding those where other provisions for
distribution are made by law.
(c)Designate the four (4) state university libraries and certain
selected Indiana public, school and college libraries in the several
geographical sections of the state as secondary depository libraries to
receive one (1) copy of those Indiana state documents which are of
general interest. Selection of secondary depository libraries shall be
made by the state library, based on a determination that the libraries
selected will keep the documents readily accessible for use, and will
render assistance for their use to qualified
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