Indiana Code § 4-12-1-14.7

Securities rating settlement fund; administration by budget agency; distribution of money in the fund
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Sec. 14.7. (a) The securities rating settlement fund is established for the purpose of depositing and distributing money received under a multistate agreement related to litigation concerning the rating processes used by Standard & Poor's Financial Services and McGraw Hill Financial, Inc.       (b) All money that is received by the state under the multistate agreement described in subsection (a) shall be deposited in the fund.       (c) The fund shall be administered by the budget agency. Money in the fund at the end of the state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund.       (d) Money deposited into the fund shall be distributed by the state comptroller as follows: (1) Sixty-seven and sixty-seven hundredths percent (67.67%) shall be transferred to the state general fund. (2) Sixteen and one hundred sixty-five thousandths percent (16.165%) shall be transferred to the securities division enforcement account established by IC 23-19-6-1 . (3) Sixteen and one hundred sixty-five thousandths percent (16.165%) shall be transferred to the agency settlement fund established by IC 4-12-16-2 .

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