Bill Text: IN SB0002 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Authority to solemnize marriages.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2011-03-28 - First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary [SB0002 Detail]
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Bill Title: Authority to solemnize marriages.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2011-03-28 - First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary [SB0002 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-SB0002-Introduced.html
Introduced Version
SENATE BILL No. 2
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DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL
Citations Affected: IC 31-11-6-1.
Synopsis: Authority to solemnize marriages. Authorizes the governor,
the lieutenant governor, and members of the general assembly to
solemnize marriages, and specifies that they may not accept money for
solemnizing a marriage.
Effective: Upon passage.
Steele
January 5, 2011, read first time and referred to Committee on Corrections, Criminal, and
Civil Matters.
Introduced
First Regular Session 117th General Assembly (2011)
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SENATE BILL No. 2
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
family law and juvenile law.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
SOURCE: IC 31-11-6-1; (11)IN0002.1.1. -->
SECTION 1. IC 31-11-6-1 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE UPON PASSAGE]: Sec. 1. (a) Marriages
may be solemnized by any of the following:
(1) A member of the clergy of a religious organization (even if the cleric does not perform religious functions for an individual congregation), such as a minister of the gospel, a priest, a bishop, an archbishop, or a rabbi.
(2) A judge.
(3) A mayor, within the mayor's county.
(4) A clerk or a clerk-treasurer of a city or town, within a county in which the city or town is located.
(5) A clerk of the circuit court.
(6) The governor.
(7) The lieutenant governor.
(8) A member of the general assembly.
(6) (9) The Friends Church, in accordance with the rules of the
Friends Church.
(7) (10) The German Baptists, in accordance with the rules of
their society.
(8) (11) The Bahai faith, in accordance with the rules of the Bahai
faith.
(9) (12) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in
accordance with the rules of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints.
(10) (13) An imam of a masjid (mosque), in accordance with the
rules of the religion of Islam.
(b) The governor, the lieutenant governor, or a member of the general assembly may not accept any money for solemnizing a marriage.
(1) A member of the clergy of a religious organization (even if the cleric does not perform religious functions for an individual congregation), such as a minister of the gospel, a priest, a bishop, an archbishop, or a rabbi.
(2) A judge.
(3) A mayor, within the mayor's county.
(4) A clerk or a clerk-treasurer of a city or town, within a county in which the city or town is located.
(5) A clerk of the circuit court.
(6) The governor.
(7) The lieutenant governor.
(8) A member of the general assembly.
(b) The governor, the lieutenant governor, or a member of the general assembly may not accept any money for solemnizing a marriage.
SOURCE: ; (11)IN0002.1.2. -->
SECTION 2. An emergency is declared for this act.