Sec. 4. The governor may issue a pardon that conditions the removal of all disabilities applicable to holding a handgun permit or other license issued under IC 35-47-2 upon a determination by the superintendent of state police that circumstances have changed to such an extent since the pardoned conviction was entered that the applicant for the permit or license is likely to handle handguns in compliance with the law. IC 11-10 ARTICLE 10. CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AND PROGRAMS Ch. 1. Evaluation, Classification, and Assignment of Criminal Offenders Ch. 2. Commitment, Evaluation, and Assignment of Delinquent Offenders Ch. 3. Medical Care Ch. 3.5. Pregnant Inmates Ch. 4. Care and Treatment of Mentally Ill Offenders Ch. 5. Academic and Vocational Education Ch. 6. General Provisions Concerning Offender Employment Ch. 7. Private Employers and Offender Earnings Ch. 8. Minimum Security Release Program for Criminal Offenders and Offender Earnings Ch. 9. Temporary Leave─Criminal Offenders Ch. 10. Temporary Release─Delinquent Offenders Ch. 11. Recreation and Community Involvement in Correctional Programs Ch. 11.5. Assignment to Community Transition Program Ch. 12. Release Procedures Ch. 13. Costs of Incarceration Ch. 14. Transitional Dormitories Ch. 15. Offender Reentry Administrative Account Ch. 16. Specialized Vocational Program IC 11-10-1 Chapter 1. Evaluation, Classification, and Assignment of Criminal Offenders 11-10-1-1 Application of chapter 11-10-1-2 Evaluation; information to consider; use of reports or other information; previous evaluations and information; citizenship and immigration status; provide requested information 11-10-1-3 Security classification of offender; determination; assignment to facility or program 11-10-1-4 Court order for evaluation, classification, and determination of proposed assignment 11-10-1-5 Evaluation and classification of offender by local governmental unit or other public or private agency 11-10-1-6 Annual review of committed offender of current classification assignment; decision 11-10-1-7 Involuntary segregation of offender; review; disciplinary segregation
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