Indiana Code § 33-23-9-1

Guarantors of Indiana national guard members
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Sec. 1. (a) An Indiana state court may grant the rights, benefits, and protections described in Section 513 of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 501 et seq., to a person primarily or secondarily liable on an obligation or a liability of an Indiana national guard member to whom IC 10-16-7-23 applies.       (b) All rights, benefits, and protections granted to a person under subsection (a) are in addition to the rights, benefits, and protections granted the person under the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 501 et seq. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-1-18-1.]   IC 33-23-10 Chapter 10. Repealed [Pre-2004 Recodification Citations: 33-23-10-1 formerly 33-1-15-1 33-23-10-2 formerly 33-1-15-2 33-23-10-3 formerly 33-1-15-3 33-23-10-4 formerly 33-1-15-4 33-23-10-5 formerly 33-1-15-5 33-23-10-6 formerly 33-1-15-6 33-23-10-7 formerly 33-1-15-7 33-23-10-8 formerly 33-1-15-8.]   IC 33-23-11 Chapter 11. Ethics               33-23-11-1 "Cause"             33-23-11-2 "Close relative"             33-23-11-3 "Compensation"             33-23-11-4 "Economic interest"             33-23-11-5 "Employer"             33-23-11-6 "Information of a confidential nature"             33-23-11-7 "Judge"             33-23-11-8 "Person"             33-23-11-9 Participation in cause; economic interest             33-23-11-10 Influence upon actions involving legislator             33-23-11-11 Disclosure of economic interest             33-23-11-12 Compensation resulting from material information             33-23-11-13 Excessive compensation for sale, lease, or service             33-23-11-14 Annual statement of economic interests             33-23-11-15 Filing of statement             33-23-11-16 Contents of statement of economic interests             33-23-11-17 Supreme court or court of appeals; prohibited activities of judges

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