Indiana Code § 13-17-4-3

Injunction
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Sec. 3. (a) Not more than twenty-four (24) hours after issuance of a proclamation under section 2 of this chapter, the attorney general, at the request of the governor, shall initiate injunctive proceedings in the appropriate court against each person causing or contributing to the air pollution to: (1) stop the emission of contaminants causing the pollution; or (2) take other action that is necessary.       (b) If the attorney general does not commence an action within the twenty-four (24) hour period, the governor's proclamation becomes void. [Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-1-1-7(c).]   IC 13-17-5 Chapter 5. Motor Vehicle Emission Control               13-17-5-1 Rules             13-17-5-2 Consistency of rules with federal emission control laws             13-17-5-3 Removal or failure to maintain emission control device             13-17-5-4 Penalty             13-17-5-5 Repealed             13-17-5-5.1 Applicability of rules regarding tests; inspection station powers; contracts to conduct tests             13-17-5-5.2 Legalization of certain rules, inspections, certifications, and contracts             13-17-5-5.4 Number of inspection stations in certain counties             13-17-5-6 Vehicle emissions tests certificate of compliance; new and recently manufactured vehicles             13-17-5-6.7 Repealed             13-17-5-7 Motor vehicle emissions testing program; funding             13-17-5-8 Motor vehicle emissions inspection station; duty to report violations; notification of compliance             13-17-5-9 Rules for vehicle inspection programs in certain counties; approval of programs by budget agency             13-17-5-10 Evaluation of nonattainment areas; air pollution reduction and regulatory relief strategies

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