Sec. 11. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), for purposes of a personnel assignment or other personnel action, a public safety officer may not be required to disclose the possession of property or assets, income, debts, or personal or household expenditures, unless the information is obtained through legal process or indicates a conflict of interest that affects the public safety officer's performance of official duties. (b) This section does not apply to inquiries made by authorized agents of a tax collecting agency. IC 36-8-2.2 Chapter 2.2. Firefighter Representation 36-8-2.2-1 Applicability to certain members and departments without merit system 36-8-2.2-2 Not applicable to investigation of criminal conduct 36-8-2.2-3 "Fire department" 36-8-2.2-4 Notice of termination or demotion 36-8-2.2-5 Right of representation 36-8-2.2-6 72 hours to obtain representation 36-8-2.2-7 Contracts executed before July 1, 2017 36-8-2.2-8 Rights provided by contract or other law
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