Indiana Code § 4-13.6-6-5

Application of IC 5-22-16.5 to award of contracts under chapter
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Sec. 5. (a) IC 5-22-16.5 (Disqualification of Contractors Dealing with the Government of Iran) applies to the awarding of contracts, including contracts for professional services, under this article.       (b) For purposes of applying IC 5-22-16.5 to contracts awarded under this article, the following apply: (1) A reference to an "offer" in IC 5-22-16.5 refers to: (A) a bid for a contract; or (B) a proposal to provide professional services; under this article. (2) A person may not be awarded a contract under this article if the person would be disqualified from being awarded a contract under IC 5-22-16.5 . (3) The procedures, rights, and application of penalties described in IC 5-22-16.5 shall be applied in the context of this article so that the public policy of IC 5-22-16.5 and this article are both implemented.   IC 4-13.6-7 Chapter 7. Bonding, Escrow, and Retainages               4-13.6-7-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             4-13.6-7-1 Application of chapter             4-13.6-7-2 Contract provisions for retainage of payments; escrow accounts and agreements             4-13.6-7-3 Amount of retainage withheld             4-13.6-7-4 Payment of subcontractors and suppliers; certification of previous payments; incorrect certification             4-13.6-7-5 Bid bonds             4-13.6-7-6 Payment bonds             4-13.6-7-7 Performance bonds             4-13.6-7-8 Final settlement with contractor             4-13.6-7-9 Payment of subcontractors and suppliers by division; proration of claims; disputed claims             4-13.6-7-10 Claims of subcontractors and suppliers; verification; notice to contractors and sureties; actions upon bond             4-13.6-7-11 Limitation of actions against sureties             4-13.6-7-12 Construction of chapter with other laws

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