Indiana Code § 16-20-1-30

Rights of employees of city-county health departments in Allen County under prior law
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Sec. 30. (a) An individual who was an employee of a city-county health department in Allen County under IC 16-1-7-16 (before its repeal) on December 31, 1985, is entitled to the benefits relating to vacation, sick leave, insurance, and clothing allowance permitted under IC 16-1-7-16 (before its repeal).       (b) The benefits provided under subsection (a) are subject to satisfactory job performance.   IC 16-20-2 Chapter 2. Local Boards of Health               16-20-2-1 Application of chapter             16-20-2-2 Establishment and maintenance of local health department; adoption of health ordinances             16-20-2-2.5 Legalization of certain health ordinances by Tippecanoe County adopted after December 31, 1993, and before March 11, 1994             16-20-2-3 Management of local health departments             16-20-2-4 Composition of board based on county population             16-20-2-5 Membership selection criteria             16-20-2-6 Repealed             16-20-2-7 Repealed             16-20-2-8 Removal of members             16-20-2-9 Compensation of members             16-20-2-10 Term of office; staggered terms             16-20-2-11 Vacancies; qualified replacements             16-20-2-12 Conditions of membership             16-20-2-13 Conflict of interest             16-20-2-14 Election of chairman             16-20-2-15 Meetings; call; quorum             16-20-2-16 Health officer; appointment; certification; reappointment; duties             16-20-2-17 Annual levy for maintenance of department; county health fund; appropriations; exception             16-20-2-18 Transfer of revenue to community health clinic in certain counties

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