Indiana Code § 4-32.3-10-8

Taxes transferred for deposit in the charity gaming enforcement fund
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Sec. 8. The department shall transfer all taxes collected under this chapter to the commission for deposit in the charity gaming enforcement fund established by IC 4-32.3-7-1 .   IC 4-33 ARTICLE 33. RIVERBOAT GAMBLING               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Definitions             Ch. 3. Indiana Gaming Commission             Ch. 4. Powers and Duties of Indiana Gaming Commission             Ch. 4.5. Gaming Commission Gaming Agents             Ch. 5. Disclosure of Records             Ch. 6. Licensing of Owners             Ch. 6.5. Riverboat Operating Agent Contract             Ch. 6.7. Vigo County Casino Operations             Ch. 7. Licensing of Suppliers             Ch. 8. Licensing of Occupations             Ch. 8.5. Suspension, Probation, and Denial of Licenses for Failure to Pay Child Support             Ch. 9. Gambling Operations             Ch. 10. Crimes and Penalties             Ch. 11. Judicial Review             Ch. 12. Admission Taxes             Ch. 12.5. Distribution of Admissions Tax Revenue to Certain Municipalities             Ch. 13. Wagering Taxes             Ch. 14. Minority and Women's Business Participation             Ch. 15. Repealed             Ch. 18. Indiana Department of Gaming Research             Ch. 19. License Control Division             Ch. 20. Gaming Control Division             Ch. 21. Riverboat Operations Temporarily Conducted by a Trustee             Ch. 22. Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts             Ch. 23. Administration of Local Development Agreements             Ch. 24. Paid Fantasy Sports   IC 4-33-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               4-33-1-1 Repealed             4-33-1-2 Legislative intent             4-33-1-3 References to article             4-33-1-4 Exemption from provisions             4-33-1-5 Shipments of gambling devices

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