Indiana Code § 7.1-4-13-11

Advice, recommendations, and assistance of council
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Sec. 11. The director shall consider the advice, recommendations, and assistance of the council for the expenditure of funds for the wine grape market development program and for the administration of this chapter.   IC 7.1-5 ARTICLE 5. CRIMES AND INFRACTIONS               Ch. 1. General Provisions; Public Intoxication             Ch. 2. Advertising             Ch. 3. Containers             Ch. 4. Unpaid Taxes; Counterfeit Permits             Ch. 5. Miscellaneous Crimes             Ch. 6. Permits             Ch. 7. Minors             Ch. 8. Miscellaneous Prohibited Activities             Ch. 9. Miscellaneous Prohibited Interests             Ch. 10. Unlawful Sales             Ch. 11. Unlawful Transportation             Ch. 12. Prohibition on Smoking   IC 7.1-5-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions; Public Intoxication               7.1-5-1-0.1 Repealed             7.1-5-1-1 Prohibition against commercial purposes             7.1-5-1-2 Repealed             7.1-5-1-3 Public intoxication prohibited; failure to enforce by a law enforcement officer             7.1-5-1-4 Repealed             7.1-5-1-5 Repealed             7.1-5-1-6 Intoxication upon common carrier prohibited; failure to enforce by a law enforcement officer             7.1-5-1-6.5 Request of medical assistance, victim of sex offense, crime witness; prohibited from being taken into custody; immunity from criminal prosecution; actions against law enforcement officers             7.1-5-1-6.6 Dismissal of public intoxication or illegal possession charges             7.1-5-1-7 Notice of conviction sent to commission             7.1-5-1-8 Repealed             7.1-5-1-9 Repealed             7.1-5-1-9.5 Repealed             7.1-5-1-10 Repealed             7.1-5-1-11 Repealed             7.1-5-1-12 Violation of commission's order

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