Authority: IC 6-1.1-31-1; IC 6-1.1-31.5-3.5
Affected: IC 6-1.1-31.5
Sec. 4.
"ASCII" refers to the coding scheme that assigns numeric values to up to two hundred fifty-six (256) characters, including the following:
ASCII was developed originally in 1968 and expanded in 1983 by ANSI to standardize data transmission among disparate hardware and software systems and is built into all personal computers. The published ANSI reference for ASCII is ANSI X3.110-1983.
50 IAC 26-2-4