Sec. 18. In connection with the issuance by the issuer of any obligation described in IC 5-1-1-1(b), the execution of the obligation (including any contract, certificate, or other document executed on behalf of the issuer in connection with the execution of the obligation) using electronic signatures rather than manual signatures shall be considered fully legal and valid for all purposes with the same force and effect as if the execution were performed with manual signatures.
As added by P.L.88-2021, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 5. State and Local Administration
Article 1. Bonds and Other Obligations
Chapter 14. Miscellaneous Provisions
5-1-14-1. Bonds, Notes, or Warrants Not Subject to Maximum Interest Rate Limitations
5-1-14-1.5. Obligations Defined
5-1-14-2. Provisions for Payment of Bonds, Notes, or Warrants Before Maturity Date
5-1-14-3. Maintenance of Federal Tax Exclusion From Gross Income for Interest on Bonds
5-1-14-4. Pledge Made by Issuer Binding; Lien
5-1-14-5. Bond Anticipation Notes; Issuance
5-1-14-7. Application of Section; Stadium; Lease Rental Tax
5-1-14-8. Money Withheld by Auditor as Not Creating Debt for Constitutional Purposes
5-1-14-9. Rights of Owners of Obligations Not to Be Impaired
5-1-14-10. Maximum Term or Repayment Period of Obligations; Continuation of Payments
5-1-14-11. Payment of Fees and Charges Authorized
5-1-14-12. Refunding Obligations
5-1-14-12.5. Purchase and Issuance of Obligations on Terms Reasonable to Issuer
5-1-14-13. Contesting Validity of Obligations
5-1-14-14. Loans, Expenditures, and Issuance of Bonds for Economic Development
5-1-14-15. Bonds and Obligations to Fund Pension Benefits