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IC 2-6-2
     Chapter 2. Legislative Emblems

IC 2-6-2-1
Official logotypes
    
Sec. 1. The logotypes described in sections 2 through 3 of this chapter are adopted as the official logotypes of the general assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-2
Single color logotype
    
Sec. 2. The single color logotype may be dark blue or black on white as follows:
Figure
Graphic file number 0 named seal1001.pcx with height 60 p and width 229 p Left aligned
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-3
Two color logotype
    
Sec. 3. The two (2) color logotype is dark blue and dark yellow on white. Referring to the black and white logotype illustrated in section 2 of this chapter, the two (2) color logotype is colored as follows:
        (1) The outer and inner white rings, the six (6) inner white stars, and the black lines in the dome are dark yellow.
        (2) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars, the dome, the flagpole, and the flag are white, except for the lines in the dome.
        (3) The portion of the black and white logotype that appears in black is dark blue except:
            (A) the lines in the dome; and
            (B) the black circle that surrounds the outer white ring is deleted.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-4
Symbolism of logotype
    
Sec. 4. (a) The symbolism of the logotype is as follows:
        (1) The outer ring represents the unity of the United States.
        (2) The inner ring represents the unity of the people of Indiana.
        (3) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars represents the original thirteen (13) colonies of the United States.
        (4) The six (6) inner stars represent the first six (6) states to be admitted to the union of states after the original thirteen (13) of which Indiana was the sixth.
        (5) The dome represents the Indiana state capitol building in which the general assembly holds its sessions.
        (6) The flag represents the flag of the United States. As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-5
Adoption of logotype
    
Sec. 5. The logotype was first adopted on October 5, 1976, as the official logotype of the select committee on the centennial history of the Indiana general assembly. The logotype was used in the celebration of the One Hundredth General Assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-6
Persons authorized to use logotype; violations
    
Sec. 6. (a) A person shall not use the logotype of the general assembly unless the person:
        (1) is a member of the general assembly;
        (2) is an employee or agent of the general assembly or an agency of the general assembly;
        (3) is an agency or instrumentality of the general assembly; or
        (4) has written authorization of the chairman and vice chairman of the legislative council.
    (b) A person who violates this section commits a Class A infraction.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Indiana > Title2 > Ar6 > Ch2

IC 2-6-2
     Chapter 2. Legislative Emblems

IC 2-6-2-1
Official logotypes
    
Sec. 1. The logotypes described in sections 2 through 3 of this chapter are adopted as the official logotypes of the general assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-2
Single color logotype
    
Sec. 2. The single color logotype may be dark blue or black on white as follows:
Figure
Graphic file number 0 named seal1001.pcx with height 60 p and width 229 p Left aligned
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-3
Two color logotype
    
Sec. 3. The two (2) color logotype is dark blue and dark yellow on white. Referring to the black and white logotype illustrated in section 2 of this chapter, the two (2) color logotype is colored as follows:
        (1) The outer and inner white rings, the six (6) inner white stars, and the black lines in the dome are dark yellow.
        (2) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars, the dome, the flagpole, and the flag are white, except for the lines in the dome.
        (3) The portion of the black and white logotype that appears in black is dark blue except:
            (A) the lines in the dome; and
            (B) the black circle that surrounds the outer white ring is deleted.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-4
Symbolism of logotype
    
Sec. 4. (a) The symbolism of the logotype is as follows:
        (1) The outer ring represents the unity of the United States.
        (2) The inner ring represents the unity of the people of Indiana.
        (3) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars represents the original thirteen (13) colonies of the United States.
        (4) The six (6) inner stars represent the first six (6) states to be admitted to the union of states after the original thirteen (13) of which Indiana was the sixth.
        (5) The dome represents the Indiana state capitol building in which the general assembly holds its sessions.
        (6) The flag represents the flag of the United States. As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-5
Adoption of logotype
    
Sec. 5. The logotype was first adopted on October 5, 1976, as the official logotype of the select committee on the centennial history of the Indiana general assembly. The logotype was used in the celebration of the One Hundredth General Assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-6
Persons authorized to use logotype; violations
    
Sec. 6. (a) A person shall not use the logotype of the general assembly unless the person:
        (1) is a member of the general assembly;
        (2) is an employee or agent of the general assembly or an agency of the general assembly;
        (3) is an agency or instrumentality of the general assembly; or
        (4) has written authorization of the chairman and vice chairman of the legislative council.
    (b) A person who violates this section commits a Class A infraction.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.


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IC 2-6-2
     Chapter 2. Legislative Emblems

IC 2-6-2-1
Official logotypes
    
Sec. 1. The logotypes described in sections 2 through 3 of this chapter are adopted as the official logotypes of the general assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-2
Single color logotype
    
Sec. 2. The single color logotype may be dark blue or black on white as follows:
Figure
Graphic file number 0 named seal1001.pcx with height 60 p and width 229 p Left aligned
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-3
Two color logotype
    
Sec. 3. The two (2) color logotype is dark blue and dark yellow on white. Referring to the black and white logotype illustrated in section 2 of this chapter, the two (2) color logotype is colored as follows:
        (1) The outer and inner white rings, the six (6) inner white stars, and the black lines in the dome are dark yellow.
        (2) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars, the dome, the flagpole, and the flag are white, except for the lines in the dome.
        (3) The portion of the black and white logotype that appears in black is dark blue except:
            (A) the lines in the dome; and
            (B) the black circle that surrounds the outer white ring is deleted.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-4
Symbolism of logotype
    
Sec. 4. (a) The symbolism of the logotype is as follows:
        (1) The outer ring represents the unity of the United States.
        (2) The inner ring represents the unity of the people of Indiana.
        (3) The outer circle of thirteen (13) stars represents the original thirteen (13) colonies of the United States.
        (4) The six (6) inner stars represent the first six (6) states to be admitted to the union of states after the original thirteen (13) of which Indiana was the sixth.
        (5) The dome represents the Indiana state capitol building in which the general assembly holds its sessions.
        (6) The flag represents the flag of the United States. As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-5
Adoption of logotype
    
Sec. 5. The logotype was first adopted on October 5, 1976, as the official logotype of the select committee on the centennial history of the Indiana general assembly. The logotype was used in the celebration of the One Hundredth General Assembly.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.

IC 2-6-2-6
Persons authorized to use logotype; violations
    
Sec. 6. (a) A person shall not use the logotype of the general assembly unless the person:
        (1) is a member of the general assembly;
        (2) is an employee or agent of the general assembly or an agency of the general assembly;
        (3) is an agency or instrumentality of the general assembly; or
        (4) has written authorization of the chairman and vice chairman of the legislative council.
    (b) A person who violates this section commits a Class A infraction.
As added by P.L.5-1987, SEC.1.