Indiana Code 27-10-5-3. Investigator; qualifications; staff; duties
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Sec. 3. (a) The commissioner shall appoint a qualified investigator who shall serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. The investigator shall be of good moral character, have had at least five (5) years of experience as an insurance or private investigator or equivalent experience as a law enforcement or judicial officer, and be thoroughly familiar and conversant with Indiana criminal law, including the court procedure and structure.
(b) The investigator, with the approval of the commissioner, may select such staff as is necessary to enable the investigator to properly perform the investigator’s duties. The primary duty of the investigator and the investigator’s staff is to administer this article and to investigate all violations of this article and to report and recommend to the commissioner all findings made on the investigation.
As added by P.L.261-1985, SEC.1.