Sec. 20. (a) The historical bureau shall establish and maintain an oral history of the general assembly. The director shall employ a qualified historian to conduct and preserve interviews of members of the general assembly about topics of public and historical interest.
(b) At the request of the legislative services agency, the historical bureau shall share information obtained through the establishment of the oral history with the legislative services agency for the legislative services agency's use in maintaining a data base of biographical information for each member of the general assembly.
(c) The historical bureau shall submit a report to the legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 on the status of the oral history of the general assembly before July 1, 2018, and upon request thereafter.
As added by P.L.77-2017, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 23. Boards and Commissions
Chapter 7.2. Historical Bureau
4-23-7.2-2. Division; Duties and Functions
4-23-7.2-3. Statistical or Informational Materials; Publication; Expenses
4-23-7.2-4. Cooperation With Educational or Other Institutions, Organizations, or Individuals
4-23-7.2-6. Copies of Publications; Furnishing to Public Libraries and Others Free; Sale
4-23-7.2-7. Publications and Educational Fund; Establishment; Use; Deposits
4-23-7.2-11. Indiana Historical Marker Program; Advisory Committee; State Highways
4-23-7.2-12. George Rogers Clark Day
4-23-7.2-13. Public Officers; Duty to Supply Requested Information
4-23-7.2-14. Rules; Promulgation
4-23-7.2-15. Organization of Bureau; Supplemental Duties
4-23-7.2-16. Deputy Director; Appointment; Qualifications
4-23-7.2-18. Advisory Committee; Appointment
4-23-7.2-20. Oral History of the General Assembly
4-23-7.2-21. Advisory Committee Concerning the Oral History of the General Assembly