Indiana Code § 22-4.1-3-4

Appropriation of additional funds
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Sec. 4. Funds necessary to support the operating costs of the department of workforce development beyond those approved and appropriated by the United States Congress or approved by federal agencies for the operation of the department and specifically authorized by other provisions of IC 22-4 : (1) must be specifically appropriated from the state general fund for this purpose; and (2) may not be derived from other state or federal funds directed for unemployment insurance programs under IC 22-4 , including funds under the Wagner-Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49 et seq.), any other grants or funds that are passed through for job training programs, the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Act (20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.), and any other grant or funds for career and technical education.   IC 22-4.1-4 Chapter 4. Duties               22-4.1-4-1 Duties transferred from repealed workforce development initiatives             22-4.1-4-1.5 Powers and duties             22-4.1-4-2 Repealed             22-4.1-4-3 Training program priority for National Guard members and spouses             22-4.1-4-3.3 Employment and training programs priority for veterans             22-4.1-4-4 Repealed             22-4.1-4-5 Repealed             22-4.1-4-6 Expired             22-4.1-4-7 Information sharing; business formation             22-4.1-4-8 Repealed             22-4.1-4-9 Expired             22-4.1-4-10 Expired             22-4.1-4-11 Expired             22-4.1-4-12 Expired             22-4.1-4-13 Measurement of employment rates and median salaries of credential or degree completers and current or previous students             22-4.1-4-14 Reporting requirement; work based learning course; employment             22-4.1-4-14.2 Replacing occupational value methodology             22-4.1-4-15 Report to budget committee

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