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    • Indiana Code
    • Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
    • Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
    • Chapter 23. Interstate Compact on Juveniles
    • 31-37-23-2. "Compact" Defined

    Indiana Code
    Chapter 23. Interstate Compact on Juveniles
    31-37-23-2. "Compact" Defined

    Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "compact" refers to the interstate compact on juveniles.
    [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-10-2 part.]
    As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.

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    Indiana Code

    Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law

    Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency

    Chapter 23. Interstate Compact on Juveniles

    31-37-23-1. Provisions of Compact

    31-37-23-2. "Compact" Defined

    31-37-23-3. "Court" Defined

    31-37-23-4. "Delinquent Child" Defined

    31-37-23-5. "Dependent Child" or "Neglected Child" Defined

    31-37-23-6. "Executive Authority" Defined

    31-37-23-7. Compact Administrator; Appointment; Duties

    31-37-23-8. Compact Administrator; Acceptance and Supervision of Children From Other States

    31-37-23-9. Rules

    31-37-23-10. Supplementary Agreements

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