Indiana Code § 36-1-5-5

Printed code constitutes presumptive evidence
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Sec. 5. A printed code that has taken effect constitutes presumptive evidence in any legal proceeding: (1) of the provisions of the code; (2) of the date of adoption of the code; (3) that the code has been properly signed, attested, recorded, and approved; and (4) that any public hearings required have been held, with any notices required given. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-5-12-3 part.]

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