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2011 Indiana Code
TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 2. STATE EMBLEMS
CHAPTER 9. STATE STONE
IC 1-2-9Chapter 9. State Stone
IC 1-2-9-1
Limestone
Sec. 1. The regal type rock "Limestone" which is found and quarried in south and central Indiana from the geologic formation named the Salem Limestone, is hereby adopted as the official stone of the State of Indiana.
(Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.3, SEC.1.)
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