ULC & indiana
Ministers of the gospel and priests of every church throughout the state may perform marriages. ---Ministers must return the marriage license and a certificate of marriage to the clerk of the circuit court within 3 months after the marriage. ---For questions see the clerk of the circuit court. ---From http://www.ulc.net/laws.html.
so if T is a 'minister of the gospel,' being an ordained minister and also a christian himself, even if we aren't particularly concerned with the christian part out
our ceremony, then that
totally counts, right? ... aha, rock on:
Information Maintained by the Office of Code Revision Indiana Legislative Services Agency
Persons authorized to solemnize marriages. Marriages may be solemnized by any of the following:- 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.
- A judge.
- A mayor, within the mayor's county.
- A clerk or a clerk-treasurer of a city or town, within a county in which the city or town is located.
- A clerk of the circuit court.
- The Friends Church, in accordance with the rules of the Friends Church.
- The German Baptists, in accordance with the rules of their society.
- The Bahai faith, in accordance with the rules of the Bahai faith.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in accordance with the rules of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
- An imam of a masjid (mosque), in accordance with the rules of the religion of Islam.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.34-1999, SEC.1. From http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/title31/ar11/ch6.html
he so qualifies. rock on,
ulc.