Indiana Code § 23-17-32-9

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Sec. 9. Any: (1) public employee; (2) public official; or (3) employee or officer of a: (A) contractor; or (B) subcontractor; of a public agency; who violates this chapter is subject to penalties and discipline set forth in IC 5-14-3-10 .   IC 23-18 ARTICLE 18. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. Organization and Powers             Ch. 3. Relations of Members and Managers to Persons Dealing With a Limited Liability Company             Ch. 4. Rights and Duties of Members and Managers             Ch. 5. Finance             Ch. 6. Membership             Ch. 7. Repealed             Ch. 8. Suits By and Against a Limited Liability Company             Ch. 9. Voluntary Dissolution             Ch. 10. Repealed             Ch. 11. Repealed             Ch. 12. Repealed             Ch. 13. Applicability of Other Provisions   IC 23-18-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               23-18-1-1 Citation of article             23-18-1-2 Application of definitions             23-18-1-3 "Articles of organization"             23-18-1-4 "Business trust"             23-18-1-5 "Contribution"             23-18-1-6 "Corporation"             23-18-1-7 "Distribution"             23-18-1-8 "Event of dissociation"             23-18-1-9 "Foreign limited liability company"             23-18-1-10 "Interest"             23-18-1-11 "Limited liability company" or "domestic limited liability company"             23-18-1-12 "Limited partnership"             23-18-1-13 "Majority in interest of the members"             23-18-1-14 "Manager"             23-18-1-15 "Member"             23-18-1-16 "Operating agreement"             23-18-1-17 "Person"             23-18-1-18 "Principal office"             23-18-1-18 "Principal office"             23-18-1-19 "State"

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