Sec. 4. To carry out the duties described in section 3 of this chapter, the inspector general has the following powers:
(1) As part of an investigation, the inspector general may:
(A) administer oaths;
(B) examine witnesses under oath;
(C) issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum; and
(D) examine the records, reports, audits, reviews, papers, books, recommendations, contracts, correspondence, or any other documents maintained by an agency.
(2) The inspector general may apply to a circuit or superior court for an order holding an individual in contempt of court if the individual refuses to give sworn testimony under a subpoena issued by the inspector general or otherwise disobeys a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued by the inspector general.
(3) The inspector general shall prepare a report summarizing the results of every investigation. The report is confidential in accordance with section 8 of this chapter.
(4) If the attorney general has elected not to file a civil action for the recovery of funds misappropriated, diverted, missing, or unlawfully gained, the inspector general may file a civil action for the recovery of the funds in accordance with section 6 of this chapter.
(5) The inspector general may prosecute a criminal matter as a special prosecuting attorney or special deputy prosecuting attorney in accordance with:
(A) section 7 of this chapter; or
(B) IC 33-39-10-3.
As added by P.L.222-2005, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.57-2014, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 2. State Officers Generally
Chapter 7. The Inspector General
4-2-7-2. Inspector General; Powers and Duties; Appointment and Removal; Reappointment; Compensation
4-2-7-3. Duties; Criminal Investigation; Recommendations; Annual Report
4-2-7-5. Code of Ethics; Use of State Property for Political Purpose; Filing Ethics Complaint
4-2-7-8. Confidentiality of Informant; Exceptions; Records and Disclosure; Penalties