Indiana Code

Ind. Code § 1-2-10-1 (2026)

Official language of state

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     Sec. 1. The English language is adopted as the official language of the state of Indiana.

As added by P.L.1-1984, SEC.1.

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1994–2002 · leading case: Ruiz v. Hull, 957 P.2d 984 (Ariz. 1998).
Ruiz v. Hull, 957 P.2d 984 (Ariz. 1998). · cites it 4× “013; and Indiana, Ind.Code Ann. § 1-2-10-1. ¶ 41 The more detailed official English laws contain provisions which avoid some of the constitutional questions presented by the Amendment.”
In Re Initiative Petition No. 366, State Question No. 689, 2002 OK 21 (Okla. 2002). · cites it 2× “460/20 (1991); Ind.Code § 1-2-10-1 (1995); Ky.Rev.Stat. Ann.”
Yniguez v. Arizonans for Off. English, 69 F.3d 920 (9th Cir. 1995). “Code 5 § 460/20; Indiana, Ind.Code Ann. § 1-2-10-1; Kentucky, Ky.Rev.”
Vasquez v. State, 700 N.E.2d 1157 (Ind. Ct. App. 1998). · cites it 2× “Issuance of a driver’s license to an individual who does not understand highway warnings or direction signs written in the English language is prohibited.”
Yniguez v. Arizonans for Off. English, 42 F.3d 1217 (9th Cir. 1994). “Code 5 § 460/20; Indiana, Ind.Code Ann. § 1-2-10-1; Kentucky, Ky.Rev.”
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