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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Ind. Law - Still more on: "Can you rely on the Indiana Code?"
In this ILB entry from Aug. 23rd, I reported that I was preparing Part II of my Res Gestae article, "Can you rely on the Indiana Code?" Here is a direct link to Part I, and here are earlier, related links.
Part II, titled "More noncode provisions, some recommendations," will appear in the Oct. 2008 issue of Res Gestae. The article begins with examples from readers, then continues on with other specific examples of substantive provisions of interest that are the law of the State, but were never included in the Indiana Code. Next, the article addresses the question of whether the use of noncode provisions has increased over the years. The article concludes with specific recommendations.
It is my opinion that these recommendations need to be implemented as soon as possible. Here is the link to an advance copy of Part II.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on September 30, 2008 11:12 AM
Posted to Indiana Law