Indiana Administrative Code Title 350 - AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Here’s what we find regarding Indiana Administrative Code Title 350 – Agricultural Experiment Station:

📘 Title 350 – State Regulations Overview

Title 350 is the section of Indiana’s Administrative Code that pertains to the Agricultural Experiment Station. (law.cornell.edu)

It currently contains only one article:

Article 1 – Animal Foods, but it's expired. The provisions within this article were officially repealed and are no longer in force under Indiana’s rulemaking law (IC 4‑22‑2.5), effective January 1, 2002. (law.cornell.edu, d363m0o6saf7np.cloudfront.net)

🧭 What This Means

No active regulations remain under Title 350.

Article 1 once dealt with standards or requirements concerning animal feeds, but since it's expired, it holds no legal authority or regulatory effect.

🔎 Context: Statutory Backing

For context, the statutory law (Indiana Code Title 21, Article 46, Chapter 6) establishes that the Purdue University Board of Trustees is authorized to maintain and operate an agricultural experiment station. However, that statute isn’t codified within the administrative regulations under Title 350—it exists separately in the Indiana Code. (law.justia.com)

✅ Summary

Title 350 currently has no active rules.

Article 1 (Animal Foods) expired as of January 1, 2002.

The administrative chapter contains no enforceable regulations at present.

If you're looking for active policies governing Purdue’s Agricultural Experiment Station—such as research, funding, facility, or reporting rules—you’d need to explore either state statutes or review Purdue University internal regulations, rather than the Indiana Administrative Code.

 

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