Sec. 1. A person may not erect or construct a utility, telephone, or telegraph line upon or across: (1) a state park; (2) a state forest; (3) a state game preserve; (4) land acquired by the state and set aside for use by the public as a scenic or historic place; or (5) that part of a public highway right-of-way that passes through a state park, a state forest, a state game preserve, or land acquired by the state and set aside for use by the public as a scenic or historic place; unless the person has a permit from the director to erect or construct the line. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 32-5-4-1.]
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