Indiana Code - Titles

Titles

  • Title 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • Title 2. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
  • Title 3. ELECTIONS
  • Title 4. STATE OFFICES AND ADMINISTRATION
  • Title 5. STATE AND LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
  • Title 6. TAXATION
  • Title 7. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
  • Title 8. UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION
  • Title 9. MOTOR VEHICLES
  • Title 10. PUBLIC SAFETY
  • Title 11. CORRECTIONS
  • Title 12. HUMAN SERVICES
  • Title 13. ENVIRONMENT
  • Title 14. NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
  • Title 15. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
  • Title 16. HEALTH
  • Title 17. REPEALED
  • Title 18. REPEALED
  • Title 19. REPEALED
  • Title 20. EDUCATION
  • Title 21. HIGHER EDUCATION
  • Title 22. LABOR AND SAFETY
  • Title 23. BUSINESS AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS
  • Title 24. TRADE REGULATION
  • Title 25. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
  • Title 26. COMMERCIAL LAW
  • Title 27. INSURANCE
  • Title 28. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
  • Title 29. PROBATE
  • Title 30. TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES
  • Title 31. FAMILY LAW AND JUVENILE LAW
  • Title 32. PROPERTY
  • Title 33. COURTS AND COURT OFFICERS
  • Title 34. CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE
  • Title 35. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
  • Title 36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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