Indiana Code § 22-9.5-1-2

Discriminatory act committed because of familial status
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Sec. 2. Under this article, a discriminatory act is committed because of familial status if the act is committed because the person who is the subject of discrimination is: (1) pregnant; (2) domiciled with an individual younger than eighteen (18) years of age in regard to whom the person: (A) is the parent or legal custodian; or (B) has the written permission of the parent or legal custodian for domicile with that person; or (3) in the process of obtaining legal custody of an individual younger than 18 years of age.   IC 22-9.5-2 Chapter 2. Definitions               22-9.5-2-1 Applicability of definitions             22-9.5-2-2 "Aggrieved person" defined             22-9.5-2-3 "Commission" defined             22-9.5-2-4 "Complainant" defined             22-9.5-2-5 "Conciliation" defined             22-9.5-2-6 "Conciliation agreement" defined             22-9.5-2-7 "Discriminatory housing practice" defined             22-9.5-2-8 "Dwelling" defined             22-9.5-2-9 "Family" defined             22-9.5-2-10 Repealed             22-9.5-2-11 "Person" defined             22-9.5-2-12 "Respondent" defined             22-9.5-2-13 "To rent" defined

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