Sec. 3. The commissioner of the Indiana department of administration shall provide rooms for the use of the judges and the court of appeals in Indianapolis. The court of appeals: (1) may: (A) provide the necessary furniture and stationery and other things necessary for the transaction of the court's business, at the expense of the state; and (B) make allowances for the items described in clause (A) to be audited and paid out of the state treasury upon presentation of the order of allowance; and (2) is entitled to access and use the law library of the supreme court equally with the justices of the supreme court. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-3-1-6.] IC 33-26 ARTICLE 26. TAX COURT Ch. 1. Establishment of the Indiana Tax Court Ch. 2. Tax Court Judge Ch. 3. Jurisdiction and Venue Ch. 4. Offices and Personnel Ch. 5. Small Claims Docket Ch. 6. Appellate Review; Rules and Procedures Ch. 7. Representation by Attorney General Ch. 8. Order to Produce Information Ch. 9. Fees IC 33-26-1 Chapter 1. Establishment of the Indiana Tax Court 33-26-1-1 Indiana tax court; establishment 33-26-1-2 Indiana tax court; court of record
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