Indiana Code § 33-37-9-4

Distribution of amounts transferred to the state fund
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Sec. 4. (a) The treasurer of state shall distribute semiannually one million two hundred eighty-eight thousand dollars ($1,288,000) of the amounts transferred to the state fund under section 3 of this chapter as follows: (1) Fourteen and ninety-eight hundredths percent (14.98%) shall be deposited into the alcohol and drug countermeasures fund established by IC 9-27-2-11 . (2) Eight and forty-two hundredths percent (8.42%) shall be deposited into the drug interdiction fund established by IC 10-11-7-1 . (3) Four and sixty-eight hundredths percent (4.68%) shall be deposited into the substance abuse prosecution fund established by IC 33-39-8-6 . (4) Five and sixty-two hundredths percent (5.62%) shall be deposited into the corrections drug abuse fund established by IC 11-8-2-11 . (5) Twenty-two and forty-seven hundredths percent (22.47%) shall be deposited into the state drug free communities fund established by IC 5-2-10-2 . (6) Seven and ninety-eight hundredths percent (7.98%) shall be distributed to the Indiana department of transportation for use under IC 8-23-2-15 . (7) Twenty and thirty-two hundredths percent (20.32%) shall be deposited in the family violence and victim assistance fund established by IC 5-2-6.8-3 . (8) Fifteen and fifty-three hundredths percent (15.53%) shall be deposited in the Indiana secured school fund established by IC 10-21-1-2 .       (b) The treasurer of state shall distribute semiannually the amount remaining after the distributions are made under subsection (a) to the state general fund. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-19-9-4.]   IC 33-37-10 Chapter 10. Juror and Witness Fees               33-37-10-1 Jury fees             33-37-10-2 Witnesses in criminal actions             33-37-10-3 Witnesses in certain actions             33-37-10-3.5 Witness fees; school employees             33-37-10-4 Witness and juror fees; noting and forwarding claims; affidavit fees; disbursements

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