Formerly: Acts 1947, c.81, s.5. Repealed by Acts 1978, P.L.2, SEC.428. IC 4-2-5 Chapter 5. Repealed IC 4-2-6 Chapter 6. Ethics and Conflicts of Interest 4-2-6-0.1 Repealed 4-2-6-1 Definitions 4-2-6-2 Commission; creation; membership; vacancies 4-2-6-2.1 Compensation of members 4-2-6-2.5 Jurisdiction of commission; abolished office of a state officer 4-2-6-3 Repealed 4-2-6-4 Commission; powers and duties; inspector general; complaints open to public inspection after finding probable cause; exceptions 4-2-6-4.3 Meetings 4-2-6-4.5 Violations reported; report to commission of action taken 4-2-6-5 Repealed 4-2-6-5.5 Conflict of interest; advisory opinion by commission 4-2-6-6 Present or former state officers, employees, and special state appointees; compensation resulting from confidential information 4-2-6-7 State officers and employees; excess compensation for sale or lease; advisory body member exception 4-2-6-8 Financial disclosure; filing false statement; penalty 4-2-6-9 Conflict of economic interests; commission advisory opinions; disclosure statement; written determinations 4-2-6-10 Repealed 4-2-6-10.5 Prohibition against financial interest in contract; exceptions; disclosure statement; penalty for failure to file statement 4-2-6-11 One year restriction on certain employment or representation; advisory opinion; exceptions; waivers; disclosure statements; restrictions on inspector general seeking state office 4-2-6-11.5 Lobbyists prohibited from serving on executive branch boards, commissions, authorities, or task forces; exception for advisory bodies 4-2-6-12 Violations; penalties; sanctions 4-2-6-13 Retaliation against employee or former employee for filing complaint or furnishing information or testimony 4-2-6-14 Prohibitions; criminal penalty 4-2-6-15 Communications paid for with appropriations or from securities division enforcement account; use of state officer's name or likeness prohibited; exceptions 4-2-6-15.5 Social media; use of state funds; official duties 4-2-6-16 Nepotism 4-2-6-17 Use of state property for other than official business; exceptions; violations
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