Indiana Code § 2-5-36-13

Commission on improving the status of children fund; purpose
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Sec. 13. (a) The commission on improving the status of children fund is established to support the staffing and operations of the commission.       (b) The fund consists of the following: (1) Appropriations from the state general fund. (2) Grants. (3) Donations.       (c) The treasurer of state shall 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 invested.   IC 2-5-36.1 Chapter 36.1. Repealed   IC 2-5-36.2 Chapter 36.2. Repealed   IC 2-5-36.3 Chapter 36.3. Expired Expired 1-1-2014 by P.L.277-2013, SEC.1.   IC 2-5-36.5 Chapter 36.5. Repealed   IC 2-5-36.8 Chapter 36.8. Repealed   IC 2-5-37.7 Chapter 37.7. Expired Expired 12-1-2013 by P.L.209-2013, SEC.1.   IC 2-5-38.1 Chapter 38.1. Repealed   IC 2-5-39 Chapter 39. Expired Expired 1-1-2017 by P.L.124-2015, SEC.1.   IC 2-5-40 Chapter 40. Expired Expired 1-2-2017 by P.L.11-2016, SEC.1.   IC 2-5-41 Chapter 41. Expired Expired 1-1-2021 by P.L.6-2018, SEC.2.   IC 2-5-42.4 Chapter 42.4. Review, Analysis, and Evaluation of Workforce Related Programs               2-5-42.4-1 "Workforce related program"             2-5-42.4-2 Legislative intent             2-5-42.4-3 Review, analysis, and evaluation of workforce related programs by legislative services agency             2-5-42.4-4 State officials, agencies, and bodies corporate and politic to provide information; confidential information             2-5-42.4-5 Annual report to legislative council and interim study committee on fiscal policy; contents of report             2-5-42.4-6 Public hearing and recommendations by interim study committee on fiscal policy             2-5-42.4-7 Legislative use of report and recommendations             2-5-42.4-8 Public information system for workforce related programs; schedule for review, analysis, and evaluation of programs posted on website             2-5-42.4-9 Expiration of chapter

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