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Indiana Statutes § 3-9-5-7 Delivering reports; filing deadline

Up to Chapter 5: Reports Required of Candidates and Committees

Statute Text

(a) A person may deliver reports to the appropriate office as follows:
(1) By hand.
(2) By mail.
(3) By electronic mail, if the appropriate office has the capacity to do all of the following:
(A) Receive electronic mail.
(B) Electronically record the date and time that electronic mail is received by the office.
(C) Print out a hard copy of the report after the receipt of the electronic mail by the office.
(b) Reports must be filed as follows:
(1) Hand delivered reports or reports transmitted by mail must be filed with the appropriate office during regular office hours not later than noon seven (7) days after the date of the report.
(2) Reports delivered by electronic mail must be filed with the appropriate office not later than noon seven (7) days after the date of the report.
(c) This subsection applies to a report delivered by electronic mail. Filing of a report occurs under IC 3-5-2-24.5 on the date and at the time electronically recorded by the office's computer system. If a discrepancy exists between the text of the electronic mail and the printed report, the text of the printed report prevails until an amendment is filed under this article to correct the discrepancy.
(d) An office is not required to accept a report or statement required under this article by facsimile transmission. Upon approval of a policy by the commission or a county election board to receive reports or statements by facsimile transmission, the election division or the county election board may accept the facsimile transmission of a report or statement.

Source

Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-4-6-3(b).

History

As added by P.L. 5-1986 , SEC. 5 . Amended by P.L. 3-1987 , SEC. 149 ; P.L. 3-1997 , SEC. 205 ; P.L. 2-1998 , SEC. 6 ; P.L. 176 - 1999 , SEC.47; P.L. 126 - 2002 , SEC.35.

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