Sec. 9. Because an emergency exists, the Indiana Code takes effect January 21, 1976. IC 1-1-1.1 Chapter 1.1. Repeal of Certain Noncode Statutes; Preservation of Other Noncode Statutes 1-1-1.1-1 Application of chapter to noncode provisions enacted after the 1984 regular session and before the 2010 regular session 1-1-1.1-2 Repeal of noncode statutes; exceptions 1-1-1.1-3 Preservation of certain noncode statutes with expiration dates; expiration of such statutes 1-1-1.1-4 Effect of striking reference to preserved noncode statute; effect of repeal of IC 1-1-1-2 , IC 1-1-1-2.1 , or section of chapter 1-1-1.1-5 Preservation of certain noncode statute concerning transfer of state agency or facility to private control 1-1-1.1-6 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning the change of fiscal years by a holding company or regulated financial corporation 1-1-1.1-7 Preservation of certain noncode statute concerning certain reports required by the Indiana department of transportation 1-1-1.1-8 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning motor vehicles 1-1-1.1-9 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning human services 1-1-1.1-10 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning family law and juvenile law 1-1-1.1-11 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning conveyance of real estate to the University of Evansville 1-1-1.1-12 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning amendments to certain local acts 1-1-1.1-13 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning state biennial budgets 1-1-1.1-14 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning education finance 1-1-1.1-15 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning state educational institutions 1-1-1.1-16 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning miscellaneous appropriations and fiscal matters 1-1-1.1-17 Preservation of certain noncode statutes concerning taxation
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