Sec. 11.5. An eligible enforcement officer who retires with at least twenty (20) years of service as an enforcement officer may retain the officer's service weapon. The officer is entitled to receive, in recognition of the officer's service to the commission and to the public, a badge that indicates that the officer is retired. The commission shall issue the officer who is retiring an identification card stating the officer's name and rank, signifying that the officer is retired, and noting the officer's authority to retain the service weapon.
As added by P.L.1-1992, SEC.27.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 7.1. Alcohol and Tobacco
Article 2. Alcohol and Tobacco Commission and Administration
Chapter 2. Officers and Employees
7.1-2-2-1. Office of Prosecutor Created
7.1-2-2-2. Qualifications and Appointment
7.1-2-2-3. Bond and Oath of Office
7.1-2-2-5. Prosecutor; Powers and Duties
7.1-2-2-6. Office Space and Expenses
7.1-2-2-7. Executive Secretary
7.1-2-2-8. Enforcement Officer; Appointments
7.1-2-2-9. Enforcement Officer; Powers and Duties
7.1-2-2-9.5. Investigation of Fraud Within Electronic Benefits Transfer Program
7.1-2-2-10. Enforcement Officer; Bond and Oath of Office
7.1-2-2-11. Enforcement Officer; Worker's Compensation and Occupational Disease
7.1-2-2-12. Employees; Discharge of Non-Probationary Enforcement Officer