Sec. 13. (a) Money acquired by the commission is subject to Indiana law concerning the deposit and safekeeping of public money. (b) Money acquired by the commission shall be held in an account under the name of "The Lewis and Clark Expedition Commission". (c) Before money in the account described in subsection (b) may be disbursed from the account, a vote of the members of the commission must be held to approve the disbursement. (d) The money of the commission and the accounts of each officer, employee, or other person entrusted by law with the raising, disposition, or expenditure of the money or part of the money is subject to the following: (1) Examination by the state board of accounts. (2) The same penalties and the same provision for publicity that are provided by law for state money and state officers.
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