Sec. 6. A claim by an official or employee for an item that was acquired in violation of this chapter: (1) may not be approved for payment by the county executive; and (2) is the personal responsibility of the person who acquired the item. IC 36-3 ARTICLE 3. GOVERNMENT OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY (UNIGOV) Ch. 1. Consolidation and Transfer of Powers Ch. 2. Powers of Political Subdivisions in the County Ch. 3. Executive Authorities Ch. 4. Legislative Bodies Ch. 5. Appointed Officers, Departments, and Boards Ch. 5.5. Training for Clerk and Fiscal Officer Ch. 6. Budget Procedures and Compensation of Officers and Employees Ch. 7. Miscellaneous Fiscal and Administrative Provisions Ch. 8. Town of Cumberland IC 36-3-1 Chapter 1. Consolidation and Transfer of Powers 36-3-1-0.3 General assembly findings 36-3-1-1 Application of chapter 36-3-1-2 Transitional provisions; change to first class city 36-3-1-3 Interim government of first class city; powers of officers; budgets and appropriations; appointment of future directors 36-3-1-4 Consolidated city; abolishment of first class city; territory; name; interim government 36-3-1-5 Officers of executive and legislative body; board of commissioners 36-3-1-5.1 Consolidation of police department and county sheriff's department 36-3-1-6 Special service districts; special taxing districts 36-3-1-6.1 Consolidation of fire departments 36-3-1-6.2 Emergency ambulance services 36-3-1-7 Excluded cities; included towns 36-3-1-7 Excluded cities; included towns 36-3-1-8 Transfer of functions and obligations 36-3-1-9 Ordinances; application; disposition 36-3-1-10 Annexation proceedings pending; continuation; expansion effect 36-3-1-11 Effect of change on political subdivisions in county; continuation of powers and rights 36-3-1-12 Alteration of status, boundaries, or ordinances of political subdivisions
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