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IC 7.1-2-8
     Chapter 8. Jurisdiction and Miscellaneous Judicial Proceedings

IC 7.1-2-8-1
Jurisdiction; general rule
    
Sec. 1. Jurisdiction: General Rule. An action brought against the commission, or against the chairman as the chairman, shall be brought in the circuit or superior court of Marion County unless otherwise specifically provided in this title.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-2
Jurisdiction restricted
    
Sec. 2. Jurisdiction Restricted. Except as otherwise provided in this title, a person shall not bring an action against the State of Indiana, the commission, the chairman, or the chairman pro tempore, based upon a claim arising from the collection of money received by the state in connection with the administration or enforcement of a provision of this title. The consent of the State of Indiana is hereby expressly withdrawn and denied in such an action and no court shall have jurisdiction in such an action.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-3
Declaratory judgment
    
Sec. 3. Declaratory Judgment. The commission shall have the authority also to initiate, in the name of the State of Indiana on the relation of the commission, an action to obtain a declaratory judgment as to the meaning, application, or constitutionality of a provision of this title or of a rule or regulation of the commission or an order of the commission. The action shall be brought in any court having civil jurisdiction within Marion County against a permittee or other person. The proceedings shall conform to the Indiana Rules of Civil Procedure concerning declaratory judgments.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-4
Judicial notice
    
Sec. 4. Judicial Notice. A court shall take judicial notice of the signature of the chairman and of the seal of the commission. A court shall take judicial notice, also, of a document, paper, record, or instrument, or copy of these, duly authenticated, as prescribed in the rules and regulations of the commission.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Indiana > Title7.1 > Ar2 > Ch8

IC 7.1-2-8
     Chapter 8. Jurisdiction and Miscellaneous Judicial Proceedings

IC 7.1-2-8-1
Jurisdiction; general rule
    
Sec. 1. Jurisdiction: General Rule. An action brought against the commission, or against the chairman as the chairman, shall be brought in the circuit or superior court of Marion County unless otherwise specifically provided in this title.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-2
Jurisdiction restricted
    
Sec. 2. Jurisdiction Restricted. Except as otherwise provided in this title, a person shall not bring an action against the State of Indiana, the commission, the chairman, or the chairman pro tempore, based upon a claim arising from the collection of money received by the state in connection with the administration or enforcement of a provision of this title. The consent of the State of Indiana is hereby expressly withdrawn and denied in such an action and no court shall have jurisdiction in such an action.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-3
Declaratory judgment
    
Sec. 3. Declaratory Judgment. The commission shall have the authority also to initiate, in the name of the State of Indiana on the relation of the commission, an action to obtain a declaratory judgment as to the meaning, application, or constitutionality of a provision of this title or of a rule or regulation of the commission or an order of the commission. The action shall be brought in any court having civil jurisdiction within Marion County against a permittee or other person. The proceedings shall conform to the Indiana Rules of Civil Procedure concerning declaratory judgments.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-4
Judicial notice
    
Sec. 4. Judicial Notice. A court shall take judicial notice of the signature of the chairman and of the seal of the commission. A court shall take judicial notice, also, of a document, paper, record, or instrument, or copy of these, duly authenticated, as prescribed in the rules and regulations of the commission.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)


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Statutes > Indiana > Title7.1 > Ar2 > Ch8

IC 7.1-2-8
     Chapter 8. Jurisdiction and Miscellaneous Judicial Proceedings

IC 7.1-2-8-1
Jurisdiction; general rule
    
Sec. 1. Jurisdiction: General Rule. An action brought against the commission, or against the chairman as the chairman, shall be brought in the circuit or superior court of Marion County unless otherwise specifically provided in this title.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-2
Jurisdiction restricted
    
Sec. 2. Jurisdiction Restricted. Except as otherwise provided in this title, a person shall not bring an action against the State of Indiana, the commission, the chairman, or the chairman pro tempore, based upon a claim arising from the collection of money received by the state in connection with the administration or enforcement of a provision of this title. The consent of the State of Indiana is hereby expressly withdrawn and denied in such an action and no court shall have jurisdiction in such an action.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-3
Declaratory judgment
    
Sec. 3. Declaratory Judgment. The commission shall have the authority also to initiate, in the name of the State of Indiana on the relation of the commission, an action to obtain a declaratory judgment as to the meaning, application, or constitutionality of a provision of this title or of a rule or regulation of the commission or an order of the commission. The action shall be brought in any court having civil jurisdiction within Marion County against a permittee or other person. The proceedings shall conform to the Indiana Rules of Civil Procedure concerning declaratory judgments.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)

IC 7.1-2-8-4
Judicial notice
    
Sec. 4. Judicial Notice. A court shall take judicial notice of the signature of the chairman and of the seal of the commission. A court shall take judicial notice, also, of a document, paper, record, or instrument, or copy of these, duly authenticated, as prescribed in the rules and regulations of the commission.
(Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.)