Indiana Code § 36-11-11-2

Enforcement of delinquent fees and penalties
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Sec. 2. A district may enforce delinquent fees and penalties in the manner described in IC 36-9-23 .   IC 36-12 ARTICLE 12. LIBRARIES               Ch. 1. Definitions and General Provisions             Ch. 2. Class 1 Public Libraries: Organization and Board Members             Ch. 3. Powers and Duties of Class 1 Public Libraries             Ch. 4. Merger of Class 1 Public Libraries             Ch. 5. Expansion of Class 1 Public Libraries             Ch. 6. County Contractual Libraries             Ch. 7. Class 2 Public Libraries             Ch. 8. Repealed             Ch. 8.5. Repealed             Ch. 9. Repealed             Ch. 10. Leasing of Library Property             Ch. 11. Library Certification Board             Ch. 12. Library Capital Projects Fund             Ch. 13. Interstate Library Compact             Ch. 14. Repealed             Ch. 15. Free Public Use of School Libraries   IC 36-12-1 Chapter 1. Definitions and General Provisions               36-12-1-1 Application of definitions             36-12-1-2 "Indiana library and historical board"             36-12-1-3 "Library board"             36-12-1-4 "Library district"             36-12-1-5 "Public library"             36-12-1-6 "School board"             36-12-1-7 "School corporation"             36-12-1-8 Policy; services             36-12-1-9 Classification of public libraries             36-12-1-10 Conversion of Class 2 library to Class 1 library; procedure; appointment of library board; tax levies             36-12-1-11 Class 2 libraries; operation under IC 36-12-7 ; election to adopt other provisions             36-12-1-12 Policy for Internet or other computer network use             36-12-1-13 Township trustees of certain counties paying cost of resident's library card             36-12-1-14 Policy for conducting criminal history checks for public library employment or volunteer work

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