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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 6. The following persons may not be registered as a lobbyist under this article:
(1) Any individual convicted of a felony for violating any law while the individual was an officer or employee of any agency of state government or a unit of local government.
(2) Any person convicted of a felony relating to lobbying.
(3) Any person convicted of a felony and who:
(A) is in prison;
(B) is on probation; or
(C) has been in prison or on probation within the immediate past one (1) year.
(4) Any person whose:
(A) statement or report required to be filed under this article was found to be materially incorrect as a result of a determination under IC 2-7-6-5; and
(B) who has not filed a corrected statement or report for that year when requested to do so by the commission.
(5) Any person who has failed to pay a civil penalty assessed under IC 2-7-6-5.
(6) Any person who is on the most recent tax warrant list supplied to the commission by the department of state revenue until:
(A) the person provides a statement to the commission indicating that the person's tax warrant has been satisfied; or
(B) the commission receives a notice from the commissioner of the department of state revenue under IC 6-8.1-8-2(k).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 2. General Assembly § 2-7-5-6 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-2-general-assembly/in-code-sect-2-7-5-6/
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