Indiana Code § 33-24-5-9

Compensation for fuel, stationery, and extra services
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Sec. 9. (a) The supreme court must allow the sheriff of the supreme court reasonable compensation for fuel, stationery, and extra services. The sheriff of the supreme court may file a statement verified by an oath administered by the clerk of the court specifying each expenditure eligible for compensation.       (b) The compensation allowed to the sheriff of the supreme court by the court shall be entered on the order book of the court. On the presentation of a certified copy of an order for compensation, attested with the seal of the court, to the state comptroller, the state comptroller shall issue a warrant for the payment of compensation to the sheriff to the treasurer of state. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-15-7-9.]   IC 33-24-6 Chapter 6. Office of Judicial Administration               33-24-6-1 Creation of office             33-24-6-2 Personnel; appointment; full-time positions; salaries             33-24-6-3 Duties of office of judicial administration             33-24-6-4 Office of guardian ad litem and court appointed special advocate services; funding             33-24-6-5 Appropriations for guardian ad litem or court appointed special advocate program; formula             33-24-6-6 Repealed             33-24-6-7 Distribution and title of reports             33-24-6-8 Enforcement of chapter by rules of supreme court             33-24-6-9 Appointment of administrative or clerical personnel             33-24-6-10 Trial court districts; transfer of judges             33-24-6-11 Expenses for judges transferred to other counties             33-24-6-12 Court technology fund             33-24-6-12.5 Statewide collection of juvenile justice data             33-24-6-13 Report concerning enforcement of residential complex             33-24-6-14 Duty of office to collect data and submit a report concerning firearm confiscation             33-24-6-15 Transmitting prohibited person data

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