Indiana Code § 4-23-30-6

Task force reports
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Sec. 6. (a) Not later than November 1 of each year, the task force shall report to the legislative council on the activities of each agency comprising the task force under section 2 of this chapter with respect to the most recent state fiscal year. The report required under this section must include: (1) information on the regulatory activities of each agency described in section 2 of this chapter, including a description of any: (A) disciplinary or enforcement actions taken; (B) criminal prosecutions pursued; (C) rules adopted; (D) policies issued; or (E) legislative recommendations made; concerning the professions involved in originating, issuing, and closing home loans; (2) a description of any challenges: (A) encountered by the task force during the most recent state fiscal year; or (B) anticipated by the task force in the current state fiscal year; in carrying out the duties set forth in section 4 of this chapter; (3) any additional information required by the legislative council; and (4) any recommendations by the task force for legislation necessary to assist the task force in carrying out the duties set forth in section 4 of this chapter.       (b) A report to the legislative council under this section must be in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 .   IC 4-23-30.2 Chapter 30.2. Board for the Coordination of Programs Serving Vulnerable Individuals               4-23-30.2-1 "Board"             4-23-30.2-2 "Director"             4-23-30.2-3 "Disproportionality"             4-23-30.2-4 "Strength based"             4-23-30.2-5 "Vulnerable population"             4-23-30.2-6 "Wraparound services"             4-23-30.2-7 "Young person of color"             4-23-30.2-8 Creation of board             4-23-30.2-9 Membership             4-23-30.2-10 Director             4-23-30.2-11 Board duties             4-23-30.2-12 Actions board may take

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