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2010 Indiana Code
TITLE 15. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS

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  • ARTICLE 1. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 1.5. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 2. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 2.1. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 3. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 4. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 5. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 6. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 7. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 8. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 9. REPEALED
  • ARTICLE 10. EFFECT OF RECODIFICATION OF TITLE 15
  • ARTICLE 11. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
  • ARTICLE 12. AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS
  • ARTICLE 13. STATE FAIR
  • ARTICLE 14. AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND SOCIETIES
  • ARTICLE 15. HORTICULTURE PRODUCTS
  • ARTICLE 16. HORTICULTURE CONTROL
  • ARTICLE 17. ANIMAL HEALTH AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
  • ARTICLE 18. DAIRY PRODUCTS
  • ARTICLE 19. LIVESTOCK
  • ARTICLE 20. ANIMAL CONTROL
  • ARTICLE 21. COMMERCIAL DOG BREEDER REGULATION

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