Indiana Code § 4-33-22-16

Submission of fingerprints and financial information; criminal history checks
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Sec. 16. (a) As used in this section, "applicant" means a person applying for a promoter's license or permit.       (b) The commission shall require an applicant to provide: (1) information, including fingerprints, that is needed to facilitate access to criminal history information; and (2) financial information, to the extent allowed by law.       (c) The state police department shall: (1) provide assistance in obtaining criminal history information of an applicant; and (2) forward fingerprints submitted by an applicant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the release of an applicant's criminal history information for the purposes of licensure under this chapter.       (d) The applicant shall pay any fees associated with the release of the criminal history information of the applicant.

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