Indiana Code § 5-28-14-10

Policies and guidelines
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Sec. 10. The corporation may adopt policies and guidelines to implement this chapter.   IC 5-28-15 Chapter 15. Enterprise Zones               5-28-15-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior statute             5-28-15-0.3 Certain actions of zone business considered compliance with prior statute             5-28-15-0.4 Certain actions of zone business considered compliance with prior statute; state and political subdivision authorized to take certain actions; fees and payments             5-28-15-0.5 Treatment of certain persons as having qualified for incentives             5-28-15-1 "High technology business operations"; "advanced computing"; "advanced materials"; "biotechnology"; "electronic device technology"; "environmental technology"; "medical device technology"             5-28-15-2 "U.E.A."             5-28-15-3 "Zone business"             5-28-15-4 Incentives not available to certain licensees; exceptions             5-28-15-5 Expired             5-28-15-5.5 Expired             5-28-15-5.7 Powers of an urban enterprise association             5-28-15-6 Expired             5-28-15-7 Expired             5-28-15-7.3 Annual summary of tax credits and exemptions claimed; extension of time; denial of incentives and disqualification from program for noncompliance             5-28-15-7.5 Disclosure of confidential information; offense             5-28-15-8 Request for records; confidentiality of records             5-28-15-9 Expired             5-28-15-10 Expiration of enterprise zone; renewal             5-28-15-11 Closed or inactive military base             5-28-15-12 Expired             5-28-15-13 Urban enterprise associations; establishment             5-28-15-14 Powers and duties of an urban enterprise association             5-28-15-15 Expired             5-28-15-16 Job training; residents of enterprise zone             5-28-15-17 State pledge and agreement

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