IC 15-14-4
Chapter 4. Incorporation of State Associations
IC 15-14-4-1
Authority to incorporate state associations; procedure
Sec. 1. Associations of persons for the advancement of the
agricultural interests of the state known as:
(1) the state corn growers' association;
(2) the state livestock breeders' association; and
(3) the state dairymen's association;
may become incorporated by depositing in the office of the secretary
of state a certified copy of the articles of the association, including
the name assumed and a description and impress of the seal adopted
by the association.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.5.
IC 15-14-4-2
Meetings; participation
Sec. 2. An association organized under section 1 of this chapter
shall hold, in Indianapolis, or some other place in Indiana selected by
the association at its preceding meeting, or by its executive
committee before the date of the meeting, an annual meeting and any
auxiliary meetings that may be desired, for the purpose of
deliberating and consulting as to the wants, prospects, and conditions
of the corn, livestock, or dairy interests of the people of Indiana. A
person interested in any of these lines of industry may participate at
the meetings.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.5.
IC 15-14-4-3
State appropriations; purposes; officer's compensation
Sec. 3. (a) The following entities, upon their compliance with
sections 1 and 2 of this chapter, are entitled to receive from the state
treasury, out of money in the state general fund not otherwise
appropriated, sums of money the general assembly appropriates:
(1) The state corn growers' association.
(2) The state livestock breeders' association.
(3) The state dairymen's association.
(b) An appropriation under subsection (a) may be used only for
the following purposes:
(1) Obtaining speakers for association meetings.
(2) Payment of traveling expenses for the speakers and officers
of the association.
(3) Advertising association meetings.
(4) Publishing and distributing an annual report.
(5) Obtaining medals, trophies, dies, premium ribbons, awards,
postage stamps, and clerical services.
An officer may not receive compensation for the officer's services
other than the actual expenses incurred in engaging in the business
of the association.
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.5.