Other Court of Appeals cases shall be decided by memorandum decision that are not published in the official reporter and are not citable except as provided in (D). A judge who dissents from a memorandum decision may designate the dissent for publication in the official reporter if one (1) of the criteria above is met.
(2) Memorandum decisions. Unless later designated for publication in the official reporter, a memorandum decision is not binding precedent for any court and must not be cited to any court except to establish res judicata, collateral estoppel, or law of the case. However, a memorandum decision issued on or after January 1, 2023, may be cited for persuasive value to any court by any litigant. But there is no duty to cite a memorandum decision except to establish res judicata, collateral estoppel, or law of the case.
Ind. R. App. P. 65