Indiana Statutes
§ 5-10.1-1-7 — "Political subdivision"
Indiana § 5-10.1-1-7
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 5STATE AND LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
Art. 10.1SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE FOR PUBLIC
Ch. 1Definitions
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Ind. Code § 5-10.1-1-7 (2026).
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Political Subdivision. "Political subdivision"
as used in this article means a county, city, town, township, political
body corporate, political entity, local housing authority, public school
corporation, public library, public utility of a county, city, town, or
township whether the public utility is operated by the city or town or
under the terms of a trusteeship for the benefit of the city or town, and
a department of, or associated with, a county, city, town, or township,
which department receives revenue independently of, or in addition to,
funds obtained through taxation. A state agency or a judicial circuit
may not be construed as a political subdivision.
As added by Acts 1977, P.L.53, SEC.1.
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Related
Parker v. Franklin County Community School Corp.
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