Indiana Statutes
§ 4-3-9-2 — Location of federal educational, scientific, or research projects within state; transfer of lands to United States
Indiana § 4-3-9-2
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Ind. Code § 4-3-9-2 (2026).
Text
Whenever the governor of the state of Indiana
deems it necessary or desirable for the purposes of securing the
location in the state of a proposed educational, scientific, or research
project or facility, the governor is authorized to transfer to the United
States of America any interest in lands which the state holds if that land
is utilized for the proposed project or facility. The state, by its
governor, may transfer such interest without consideration, or for a
nominal or substantial sum, or for a period of years, or in exchange for
lands of the United States, or on such other terms as the governor shall
find advantageous to the state of Indiana in obtaining the location of
the project or facility within the state of Indiana.
As added by Acts 1977, P.L.25, SEC.1.
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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
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