Indiana Code § 22-9-8-2

Records for appeals
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Sec. 2. (a) The appealing party shall notify the commission in writing of the party's intent to appeal and shall request the commission to prepare a record of the commission's proceedings to be used to perfect an appeal. The record consists of the following documents used or presented during the administrative proceedings: (1) A transcript of the oral testimony. (2) The exhibits admitted into evidence. (3) All notices, pleadings, exceptions, motions, requests, and other papers filed with the commission with the exception of briefs or oral arguments of law.       (b) The cost of producing the record for appeal must be borne by the party making the appeal. The commission may require the deposit of reasonable security for the payment of the cost before producing the record.

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