Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the attorney general to keep a record of all opinions given by the attorney general to the governor, the general assembly, or to any of the state officers, and an accurate account of all money collected or received by the attorney general, in substantially bound books, and to pay over to the proper officer all money collected at the end of each month; and the attorney general shall also keep a record of all criminal cases pending in the Supreme Court, and of all civil cases in which it is the attorney general's duty to appear.
Formerly: Acts 1889, c.71, s.7. As amended by P.L.215-2016, SEC.37.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
4-6-2-1. Prosecuting and Defending Suits by or Against State and State Officers
4-6-2-1.1. Concurrent Jurisdiction With Prosecuting Attorney of Certain Actions
4-6-2-1.3. Regulation of Athlete Agents
4-6-2-2. Authority to Prosecute or Defend Suits
4-6-2-3. Residence; Office; Presence in Office During Business Hours
4-6-2-4. Opinions; Records; Accounts; Pending Cases
4-6-2-9. Reports of Officers; Money Collected by Attorney General
4-6-2-11. Compromise of Claims
4-6-2-12. Authority of the Attorney General to Investigate Human Trafficking