Indiana Code § 16-46-6-13

Reimbursement of member expenses
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Sec. 13. (a) Each member of the council who is not a state employee is entitled to the minimum salary per diem provided by IC 4-10-11-2.1 (b). The council member is also entitled to reimbursement for mileage, traveling expenses as provided under IC 4-13-1-4 , and other expenses actually incurred in connection with the member's duties as provided in the state policies and procedures established by the Indiana department of administration and approved by the budget agency.       (b) Each member of the council who is a state employee is entitled to reimbursement for traveling expenses as provided under IC 4-13-1-4 and other expenses actually incurred in connection with the member's duties as provided in the state policies and procedures established by the Indiana department of administration and approved by the budget agency.       (c) Except as provided in subsection (d), expenses incurred under this section must be paid out of the funds appropriated to the state department.       (d) Each member of the council who is a member of the general assembly is entitled to receive the same per diem, mileage, and travel allowances paid to legislative members of interim study committees established by the legislative council. Per diem, mileage, and travel allowances paid under this subsection shall be paid from appropriations made to the legislative council or the legislative services agency.   IC 16-46-7 Chapter 7. Sickle Cell Anemia Grant Program               16-46-7-1 Repealed             16-46-7-2 Establishment             16-46-7-3 Repealed             16-46-7-4 Repealed             16-46-7-5 Repealed             16-46-7-6 Repealed             16-46-7-7 Repealed             16-46-7-8 Duties of state health department; program requirements             16-46-7-9 Sickle cell chronic disease fund             16-46-7-10 Study and report

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