Sec. 4. In determining whether a political subdivision failed to take all appropriate enforcement actions against a person found to have violated Indiana law through the investigations described in this chapter, the department, as part of the department's investigation, shall consider whether the political subdivision had: (1) good reason to believe that an act described in section 1 of this chapter was imminent and likely to occur; (2) sufficient notice to prevent the act described in subdivision (1) from occurring; (3) a reasonable ability to prevent the act described in subdivision (1) from occurring by using the political subdivision's local law enforcement agency; and (4) as applicable, reasonably prioritized each threat described in subdivision (1) as it occurred. IC 10-10.7-3 Chapter 3. Discretionary Funding 10-10.7-3-1 Prohibition of withholding discretionary funding; factors to evaluate 10-10.7-3-2 Providing discretionary funding to political subdivisions
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