Indiana Code § 24-4.6-3-2

Permission for solicitation required; withdrawal of permission
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Sec. 2. (a) A person may not solicit or otherwise request money from the public for any purpose: (1) using the name of a public safety agency; or (2) by using language that implies a connection to a public safety agency; unless the person first receives express written permission from the public safety agency.       (b) Permission granted by a public safety agency under subsection (a) may be withdrawn by the agency if the agency finds that a person is or has been soliciting in a manner that: (1) reflects negatively on the agency; or (2) differs significantly from that for which permission was granted.       (c) A person shall immediately stop soliciting upon notification by a public service agency that the agency has withdrawn its permission.

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