Indiana Code § 32-17-14-32

Out-of-state beneficiary designations
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Sec. 32. (a) Except for transfer on death deeds, a beneficiary designation that purports to have been made and is valid under: (1) the Uniform Probate Code as enacted by another state; (2) the Uniform TOD Security Registration Law as enacted by another state; or (3) a similar law of another state; is governed by the law of that state.       (b) A transfer on death transfer subject to a law described in subsection (a) may be executed and enforced in Indiana.       (c) Except for transfer on death deeds, the meaning and legal effect of a transfer on death transfer is determined by the law of the state selected in a governing instrument or beneficiary designation.   IC 32-17.5 ARTICLE 17.5. UNIFORM DISCLAIMER OF PROPERTY INTERESTS ACT               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Definitions             Ch. 3. Power to Disclaim; Irrevocability of Disclaimer             Ch. 4. Disclaimer of Interest in Property             Ch. 5. Disclaimer of Rights of Survivorship in Jointly Held Property             Ch. 6. Disclaimer of Certain Powers or Interests             Ch. 7. Delivery or Filing of Disclaimer             Ch. 8. Limitation or Bar of Disclaimer             Ch. 9. Tax Qualified Disclaimer             Ch. 10. Recording of Disclaimer   IC 32-17.5-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               32-17.5-1-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior law             32-17.5-1-1 Applicability             32-17.5-1-2 Effect on other statutes             32-17.5-1-3 Disclaiming interest in existence on July 1, 2003             32-17.5-1-4 Construction             32-17.5-1-5 Citing article

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