Indiana Code § 16-41-39.6-3

Osteoporosis education fund
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Sec. 3. (a) The osteoporosis education fund is established for the purpose of carrying out the duties under this chapter. The fund shall be administered by the state department.       (b) The treasurer of state may invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public funds may be administered.       (c) Money in the fund at the end of a fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund.       (d) The fund consists of money accepted by the department from grants and donations from private entities.   IC 16-41-39.8 Chapter 39.8. Lead-Based Paint Activities               16-41-39.8-1 Applicability             16-41-39.8-2 Establishment of lead-based paint activities program; investigation             16-41-39.8-3 License for engaging in lead-based paint activities; clearance examiner license; contractor's license; training; examination; issuance             16-41-39.8-4 Lead-based paint activities training program requirements             16-41-39.8-5 Clearance examiner training program requirements             16-41-39.8-6 Rules; establishment of fees             16-41-39.8-7 Lead trust fund; use of money in fund             16-41-39.8-8 Record keeping by lead-based paint activities contractor             16-41-39.8-9 Bidding for political subdivision or state agency for lead-based paint activities project             16-41-39.8-10 Authority of state department to inspect and investigate             16-41-39.8-11 Enjoinment and notice; determination and review             16-41-39.8-12 Reprimand, suspension, or revocation of license             16-41-39.8-13 Applicability of section; methods for removal of lead-based paint and prohibition             16-41-39.8-14 Violation penalty; recovery and enjoinment             16-41-39.8-15 Class C infraction for obstruction, delay, resistance, prevention, or interference with an inspection or investigation

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