Sec. 24. A county treasurer is not personally liable for any act or omission occurring in connection with the performance of the county treasurer's official duties, unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or an intentional disregard of the responsibilities of the office of county treasurer.
As added by P.L.98-2000, SEC.20.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 2. Government of Counties Generally
36-2-10-1. Application of Chapter
36-2-10-2. Residence; Term of Office
36-2-10-2.5. County Treasurer Training Courses
36-2-10-4. Location of Office; Business Hours and Days
36-2-10-5. Legal Action on Days Office Is Closed
36-2-10-6. Administration of Oaths
36-2-10-7. Inspection of Records and Office
36-2-10-8. Delivery of All Public Money on Expiration of Term
36-2-10-9. Receipt and Disbursement of Money
36-2-10-10. Issuance of Receipts
36-2-10-11. Payment of Warrants; Want of Funds; Legal Interest; Redemption Notice
36-2-10-12. Redemption of Warrant; Notation of Interest
36-2-10-13. Redemption of Warrant; Order of Presentation; Warrants in Payment of County Taxes
36-2-10-14. Deposit of Redeemed Warrants; Receipt
36-2-10-15. Separate Accounts of Receipts and Expenditures; General Account; Tax Receipts
36-2-10-16. Monthly Financial Report
36-2-10-17. Annual Settlement With County Executive
36-2-10-18. Semiannual Settlement With County Auditor
36-2-10-19. "Financial Institution" Defined; Duties and Responsibilities as Tax Collecting Agents
36-2-10-20. Burglary of Treasury; Reimbursement by Appropriation
36-2-10-21. Money Found on Dead Bodies
36-2-10-22. Civil Action to Collect Money
36-2-10-23. Payments to Treasurer; Financial Instruments; Charges or Fees; Bureau of Motor Vehicles