Sec. 4. (a) The governor shall appoint a director as the executive head of the administration. The director must be versed in the principles of information and forms management, archives, and the affairs and organization of state government. It is the intent of the general assembly that the director be a person who is qualified by training and experience to administer the affairs of the administration.
(b) The director, subject to the approval of the governor and the budget agency, shall appoint such staff as necessary to implement this chapter.
(c) The salary of the director is subject to the approval of the governor and the budget agency. Salaries of the staff are subject to the approval of the state personnel department and the budget agency. The provisions of IC 4-15-2.2 apply to the staff of the administration.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.40, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.3-1989, SEC.28; P.L.100-2012, SEC.18; P.L.171-2015, SEC.13.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 5. State and Local Administration
Article 15. Preservation of Public Records
Chapter 5.1. Indiana Archives and Records Administration
5-15-5.1-2. Application of Chapter
5-15-5.1-4. Director; Qualifications; Staff; Salaries
5-15-5.1-5. Duties and Powers of the Archives and Records Administration
5-15-5.1-5.3. State Archives Preservation and Reproduction Account; Establishment
5-15-5.1-6.5. Racial or Ethnic Identification Information; Multiracial Classification
5-15-5.1-8. State Imaging and Microfilm Laboratory; Standards for Microfilming and Imaging Documents
5-15-5.1-9. Copies of Records Transferred to Archives and Records Administration; Force and Effect
5-15-5.1-10. Duties of Agencies and Local Governments
5-15-5.1-12. Critical Records Program
5-15-5.1-13. Confidential Records; Destruction
5-15-5.1-14. Mutilation, Sale, Loan, or Other Disposition of Records by Public Official or Agency
5-15-5.1-16. Transfer of Records to State Archives; Agreements With Legislature and Supreme Court
5-15-5.1-18. Oversight Committee; Composition; Secretary; Compensation and Expenses