Sec. 12. This chapter may not be construed as a restriction or limitation on any of the rights, benefits, and protections granted to a member of: (1) the armed forces of the United States; or (2) the national guard; under federal law. IC 5-10 ARTICLE 10. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Ch. 0.5. Limitations on Public Retirement Fund Investments Ch. 1. Repealed Ch. 1.1. Public Employees Deferred Compensation Plans Ch. 1.5. Repealed Ch. 1.7. Retirement Plan Investments Ch. 2. Repealed Ch. 3. Repealed Ch. 4. Repealed Ch. 5. Repealed Ch. 5.5. State Excise Police, Gaming Agent, Gaming Control Officer, and Conservation Enforcement Officers' Retirement Plan Ch. 6. Vacations and Other Benefits for Certain Public Employees Ch. 7. Employee Interchange Programs Ch. 8. Group Insurance for Public Employees Ch. 8.1. State Employee Health Benefits; Provider Payment Ch. 8.5. Retirement Medical Benefits Account Ch. 9. Deposits on Behalf of Local Employees Ch. 9.8. Special Death Benefit Fund Ch. 10. Special Death Benefit Fund Ch. 11. State Employees' Death Benefit Ch. 12. Cafeteria Plan Benefits for Certain Unused Vacation, Sick, or Personal Days Ch. 13. Emergency and Public Safety Employee Death and Disability Presumed Incurred in the Line of Duty Ch. 14. State Police Officer Survivor Health Coverage Ch. 15. Emergency and Public Safety Employee Disability From Certain Cancers or Heart or Lung Disease Presumed Incurred in the Line of Duty Ch. 16. OPEB Reports Ch. 17. Emergency Medical Services Provider Disability Benefits Ch. 18. Public Safety Officer Survivor Health Coverage IC 5-10-0.5 Chapter 0.5. Limitations on Public Retirement Fund Investments 5-10-0.5-1 Limitations on investments by public retirement fund investments; funds and trust funds established for common and unified plans of self-insurance
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