Indiana Code § 4-30-7-2

Termination of contract and certificate of authority of retailer; right to continue operating
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Sec. 2. If the commission proposes to terminate the contract and certificate of authority of a retailer, the retailer may continue to operate under the certificate of authority until the commission has made its decision and all administrative appeals have been exhausted by the retailer. However, this right to continue to operate does not apply to a retailer if the commission declares in a decision to terminate a certificate of authority that an emergency exists that requires the immediate termination of the contract and certificate.   IC 4-30-8 Chapter 8. Vendors; Disclosure and Contract Requirements               4-30-8-1 Contracts for purchase, lease, or lease-purchase of goods or services; restrictions; considerations             4-30-8-2 Investigation of persons who submit bids, proposals, or offers; disclosure of information             4-30-8-3 Contracts that do not comply with disclosure requirements; enforceability; construction             4-30-8-4 Vendor convicted of felony within preceding ten years; contract restrictions             4-30-8-5 Bond or letter of credit             4-30-8-6 Liquidated damages             4-30-8-7 Warrantless searches; prohibition             4-30-8-8 Qualified to do business in state; filing of tax returns; governing law             4-30-8-9 Adoption of rules for procurement

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