Indiana Code § 23-19-6-6

Register of filings; availability to public; reasonable charge for furnishing copy
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Sec. 6. (a) The commissioner shall maintain, or designate a person to maintain, a register of applications for registration of securities; registration statements; notice filings; applications for registration of broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers, and investment adviser representatives; notice filings by federal covered investment advisers that are or have been effective under this article or the predecessor act; notices of claims of exemption from registration or notice filing requirements contained in a record; orders issued under this article or the predecessor act; and interpretive opinions or no-action determinations issued under this article.       (b) The commissioner shall make all rules, forms, interpretive opinions, and orders available to the public.       (c) The commissioner shall furnish a copy of a record that is a public record, or a certification that the public record does not exist, to a person that so requests. A rule adopted under this article may establish a reasonable charge for furnishing the record or certification. A copy of the record certified or a certificate by the commissioner of a record's nonexistence is prima facie evidence of a record or its nonexistence.

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