Indiana Code § 21-30-7-18

Failure to comply; civil action
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Sec. 18. (a) The attorney general may bring a civil action against a state educational institution that has failed to comply with this chapter: (1) based upon information known to the attorney general; or (2) at the request of: (A) a member of the general assembly; (B) the governor; (C) a member of the commission; (D) a member of the Indiana state board of education; or (E) an Indiana taxpayer; if the person described in this subdivision submits a signed affidavit affirming that a state educational institution is not in compliance with the requirements of this chapter.       (b) If the attorney general prevails in an action brought under this section, the attorney general is entitled to injunctive relief to require the state educational institution to comply with the requirements of this chapter. In addition, a state educational institution that is found to have knowingly or willingly failed to comply with the requirements of this chapter must pay to the attorney general: (1) the costs incurred in bringing the civil action under this section; and (2) any associated costs of investigation and enforcement.   IC 21-31 ARTICLE 31. STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: ACQUISITION AND USE OF PROPERTY; LEASES               Ch. 1. General Provisions; Definitions             Ch. 2. General Powers             Ch. 3. Inspections             Ch. 4. Leases             Ch. 5. Lease of Property for Military Training             Ch. 6. Purdue University; Dedication of Public Streets             Ch. 7. Purdue University; Airport             Ch. 8. Heat or Power Plant; Indiana State University; Ball State University; Vincennes University             Ch. 9. Other Uses of Property   IC 21-31-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions; Definitions               21-31-1-1 Definitions             21-31-1-2 "State library automation standards"

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