Indiana Code § 4-13.6-3-4

Increased compensation for early performance of contracts; deductions for late completion of contracts; notice
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Sec. 4. (a) The commissioner may specify in a contract that early performance of the contract will result in increased compensation at either: (1) a percentage of the contract amount; or (2) a specific dollar amount; determined by the commissioner.       (b) The commissioner may specify in a contract that completion of the contract after the termination date of the contract will result in a deduction from the compensation in the contract at either: (1) a percentage of the contract amount; or (2) a specific dollar amount; determined by the commissioner.       (c) Notice of inclusion of contract provisions permitted under this section in a contract must be included in the solicitation.   IC 4-13.6-4 Chapter 4. Qualification for State Public Works Projects               4-13.6-4-1 Application of chapter             4-13.6-4-2 Applications for qualification; forms; confidentiality             4-13.6-4-2.5 Applicability of qualification requirement under IC 5-16-13 ; exemption for local unit projects             4-13.6-4-3 Examination of applications             4-13.6-4-4 Certificates of qualification             4-13.6-4-4.5 Public availability of certificates of qualification             4-13.6-4-5 Applications for qualification; contents             4-13.6-4-6 Certificates of qualification; standards for issuance             4-13.6-4-7 Foreign corporations; applications for qualifications             4-13.6-4-8 Residency of applicants             4-13.6-4-9 Rules             4-13.6-4-10 Subcontracts; breach of contract             4-13.6-4-11 Necessity of qualifications             4-13.6-4-12 False statements by applicant; institution of proceedings             4-13.6-4-13 Hearings; judicial review             4-13.6-4-14 Violations; reports of convictions; disqualification of convicted persons

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