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Code · Indiana · TITLE 2. GENERAL ASSEMBLY · ARTICLE 7. LOBBYISTS · Chapter 1. Definitions

IC 2-7-1-7.2 "Legislative body"

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Sec. 7.2. "Legislative body" refers to any of the following:
(1)The general assembly.
(2)The house of representatives.
(3)The senate.
(4)A standing or other committee established by the rules of the house of representatives or the senate.
(5)A committee established by statute or by the legislative council. An individual who:
(A)is a member of a committee described in this subdivision; and
(B)is not a member of the general assembly;
is not considered to be a member of a legislative body for purposes of this article.
(6)A caucus of the house of representatives or the senate.
As added by P.L.58-2010, SEC.9.
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