Indiana Code § 23-0.5-1.5-30

"Private organic rules"
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Sec. 30. "Private organic rules" means the rules, whether or not in a record, that govern the internal affairs of an entity, are binding on all its interest holders, and are not part of its public organic record, if any. The term includes: (1) the bylaws of a business corporation; (2) the bylaws of a nonprofit corporation; (3) the partnership agreement of a general partnership; (4) the partnership agreement of a limited partnership; and (5) the operating agreement of a limited liability company.

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