Sec. 6. (a) The attorney general contingency fee fund is established for the purposes of paying litigation costs of the attorney general's office. (b) The fund consists of: (1) money deposited in the fund under section 4 of this chapter; and (2) all earnings on investments of the funds. (c) The attorney general shall administer the fund. (d) Subject to subsection (e), money in the fund may be used to fund future litigation and consumer education initiatives. (e) Money deposited in the fund must be used in accordance with any settlement requirements imposed for its use as determined by court order. (f) The expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from the money in the fund. (g) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public money may be invested. (h) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund. (i) Money in the fund shall be continuously appropriated and is not subject to allotment under IC 4-12-1-12 (d). IC 4-7 ARTICLE 7. AUDITOR OF STATE Ch. 1. Auditor of State Ch. 2. Chief Deputies Ch. 3. Repealed Ch. 4. Repealed IC 4-7-1 Chapter 1. Auditor of State 4-7-1-1 Commencement of term; bond; auditor of state known as state comptroller 4-7-1-2 Powers and duties 4-7-1-3 Powers and duties; statement of property, money, security, or funds of state 4-7-1-4 Oath; adjustment or settlement of claim 4-7-1-4.1 Approval of forms 4-7-1-5 Duties of state comptroller upon issuing warrants or authorizing electronic funds transfer 4-7-1-6 Failure to render accounts to state comptroller; damages; interest 4-7-1-7 Failure to pay accounts; suit for recovery 4-7-1-8 Suits to recover on accounts; evidence 4-7-1-9 Suits to recover on accounts; costs 4-7-1-10 Suits to recover on accounts; evidence existing before adjustment and settlement; costs 4-7-1-11 Suits to recover on accounts; remedies 4-7-1-12 Repealed 4-7-1-13 Repealed 4-7-1-14 Repealed 4-7-1-15 Inspection of office 4-7-1-16 Repealed 4-7-1-17 Repealed
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