2020 Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 21.5. Administrative Orders and Procedures
Chapter 5. Judicial Review
4-21.5-5-2. Petition; Persons Entitled to Judicial Review

Universal Citation: IN Code § 4-21.5-5-2 (2020)

Sec. 2. (a) Judicial review is initiated by filing a petition for review in the appropriate court.

(b) Only a person who qualifies under:

(1) section 3 of this chapter concerning standing;

(2) section 4 of this chapter concerning exhaustion of administrative remedies;

(3) section 5 of this chapter concerning the time for filing a petition for review;

(4) section 13 of this chapter concerning the time for filing the agency record for review; and

(5) any other statute that sets conditions for the availability of judicial review;

is entitled to review of a final agency action.

(c) A person is entitled to judicial review of a nonfinal agency action only if the person establishes both of the following:

(1) Immediate and irreparable harm.

(2) No adequate remedy exists at law. (The failure of a person to comply with the procedural requirements of this article may not be the basis for a finding of an inadequate remedy at law.)

As added by P.L.18-1986, SEC.1.

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