Indiana Code § 14-12-1-13

Coordination of expenditures
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Sec. 13. Expenditures from the fund shall be coordinated with expenditures under the President Benjamin Harrison conservation trust program established by IC 14-12-2 . [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-3-17-16.]   IC 14-12-2 Chapter 2. President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Program               14-12-2-1 Purpose of program             14-12-2-2 "Fund"             14-12-2-3 "Person"             14-12-2-4 "Project"             14-12-2-5 "Project commission"             14-12-2-6 "Property"             14-12-2-7 Repealed             14-12-2-8 Repealed             14-12-2-9 Repealed             14-12-2-10 Repealed             14-12-2-11 Repealed             14-12-2-12 Repealed             14-12-2-13 Repealed             14-12-2-14 Establishment of project commission; membership             14-12-2-15 Terms; vacancies             14-12-2-16 Chair and vice chair             14-12-2-17 Meetings; staff support             14-12-2-18 Quorum; official action; attendance of designated representatives             14-12-2-19 Purposes of the project commission             14-12-2-20 Reimbursement of member expenses             14-12-2-21 Procedure for acquisition of property             14-12-2-22 Management of property             14-12-2-23 Eminent domain precluded             14-12-2-24 Strategic plan             14-12-2-25 Fund; establishment             14-12-2-26 Fund; accounts             14-12-2-27 Fund allocations to stewardship account             14-12-2-28 Fund; other allotments             14-12-2-29 Fund; balance in accounts not reverting to fund             14-12-2-30 Fund; use of money in accounts             14-12-2-31 Repealed             14-12-2-31.5 Use of discretionary account to acquire property             14-12-2-32 Fund; coordination of expenditures             14-12-2-33 Annual report             14-12-2-34 Adoption of rules             14-12-2-35 Repealed

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