Indiana Code § 25-1-16.5-9

Right to petition for repeal or modification; public agency's duty to respond to petition
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Sec. 9. (a) After July 1, 2026, a person who engages in an occupation or profession to which an occupational regulation applies may file a petition for repeal or modification of the occupational regulation with the public agency having jurisdiction over enforcement of the occupational regulation.       (b) Not later than ninety (90) days after a petition is filed under subsection (a), the public agency shall either: (1) repeal or modify the occupational regulation to conform to the standard set forth in section 7 of this chapter; or (2) state the basis on which the public agency has concluded that the occupational regulation conforms to the standard set forth in section 7 of this chapter.   IC 25-1-17 Chapter 17. Licensure of Individuals with Military Training; Licensure of Military Spouses               25-1-17-1 "Board"             25-1-17-1.5 "Dependent"             25-1-17-2 "Military service"             25-1-17-3 "Military spouse"             25-1-17-4 Issuance of license, certificate, registration, or permit to military service applicant; conditions             25-1-17-5 Issuance of license, certificate, registration, or permit to military spouse or dependent; conditions             25-1-17-5.5 Issuance of license to applicants based on work experience             25-1-17-6 Relevant experience             25-1-17-7 Effect of nonresidency             25-1-17-8 Provisional license             25-1-17-9 Rules             25-1-17-10 Applications under established requirements             25-1-17-11 Expedited issuance or renewal of license, certificate, registration, or permit             25-1-17-12 Appeal of board decisions

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