Indiana Code § 5-11-5-8

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IC 5-11-5.5 Chapter 5.5. False Claims and Whistleblower Protection               5-11-5.5-1 Definitions             5-11-5.5-2 False claims; civil penalty; reduced penalty for certain disclosures             5-11-5.5-3 Duties of inspector general and attorney general; concurrent jurisdiction to investigate; civil actions; when inspector general may bring a civil action; venue             5-11-5.5-4 Civil action brought by person on behalf of state; dismissal; service on inspector general and attorney general; intervention by inspector general or attorney general; extension of time             5-11-5.5-5 Responsibilities of inspector general or attorney general as intervenors in civil action; venue; complainant as party; dismissal; limitations on complainant's participation; alternative proceedings             5-11-5.5-6 Compensation to complainant; exceptions and modifications             5-11-5.5-7 Lack of jurisdiction over certain civil actions brought by individual             5-11-5.5-8 Relief for whistleblowers             5-11-5.5-9 Service of subpoena; statute of limitations; burden of proof; estoppel             5-11-5.5-10 Civil investigative demands; procedure             5-11-5.5-11 Civil investigative demands; specificity and contents; time periods             5-11-5.5-12 Civil investigative demands; protections from disclosure; objections             5-11-5.5-13 Civil investigative demands; service             5-11-5.5-14 Civil investigative demands; response             5-11-5.5-15 Civil investigative demands; possession of responses and transcripts; examination of responses             5-11-5.5-16 Civil investigative demands; sanctions for failure to comply; protective orders             5-11-5.5-17 Civil investigative demands; confidentiality of responses             5-11-5.5-18 Application of Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure

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