CHAPTER 4. DUTIES OF PROBATE COMMISSIONER IN COUNTIES WITH POPULATIONS FROM 30,000 TO 150,000
IC 29-2-4
Chapter 4. Duties of Probate Commissioner in Counties With
Populations from 30,000 to 150,000
IC 29-2-4-1
Report of findings; compensation
Sec. 1. In all counties of this state, having a population of not less
than thirty thousand (30,000) nor more than one hundred and fifty
thousand (150,000), according to the last preceding United States
census, it shall be the duty of the probate commissioner of the circuit
court in any county, duly appointed as by law provided, to hear
evidence upon and report his finding to the judge of the circuit court
of his county, upon all matters, probate, civil and otherwise, which
may be referred to such probate commissioner by such judge of the
circuit court, and he shall receive no fees or compensation other than
his salary, which salary shall be fixed by the judge of said circuit
court, after proof heard, during any term of such court, and in such
sum as, in the judgment of the judge of such circuit court, may deem
proper, the same to be payable out of the treasury of such county.
(Formerly: Acts 1911, c.42, s.1.)