Indiana Code § 10-16-8-15

Racial group; proportional representation; segregation prohibited
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Sec. 15. (a) Adequate provisions shall be made to allow the enlistment and induction of able bodied citizens of each and all racial groups in Indiana into all branches and departments of the Indiana guard reserve organized to defend and enforce the laws of Indiana. To that end, all racial groups in Indiana are entitled to that representation in each branch or department of the Indiana guard reserve in approximate proportion to the group or groups to the population of Indiana. However, this section or any other statute may not be construed so as to allow racial segregation.       (b) Race or color may not be a cause for excluding the application to serve or the service of any person in any branch of service provided for in this chapter. [Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-2-8-16.]   IC 10-16-9 Chapter 9. Court-Martial Procedures               10-16-9-1 Uniform code of military justice; trial by civil authorities; killing and injuring during riots; governor's duties             10-16-9-2 Military courts             10-16-9-3 Collection of fines             10-16-9-4 Fines; confinement until paid             10-16-9-5 Sheriffs; order of confinement             10-16-9-6 Disciplinary punishment             10-16-9-7 Arrest of members             10-16-9-8 Marshals             10-16-9-9 Civil proceedings against military members preferring charges; sentences or executing process and writs             10-16-9-10 Jurisdiction; presumptions and burden of proof             10-16-9-11 Jails; designating place of confinement; sentence served on consecutive day basis             10-16-9-12 Disorderly conduct in presence of court-martial             10-16-9-13 United States military laws and regulations             10-16-9-14 Lack of form not vitiating proceedings             10-16-9-15 Administration of oaths

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