Indiana Code § 14-25-4-21

Compliance with rules; contractors
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Sec. 21. (a) An owner of a new nonsignificant ground water withdrawal facility who desires to receive the protection of this chapter must construct the facility to conform to the rules adopted under section 13 of this chapter.       (b) An owner of a new significant ground water withdrawal facility who desires to receive the protection of this chapter must construct the new significant ground water withdrawal facility to conform to rules addressing significant ground water withdrawal facilities adopted under section 13 of this chapter.       (c) Before a licensed water well drilling contractor or plumbing contractor drills and equips a ground water withdrawal facility for a person, the contractor must advise the person of the provisions of this chapter. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-2-2.5-12.]   IC 14-25-5 Chapter 5. Emergency Regulation of Surface Water Rights               14-25-5-1 Applicability of chapter             14-25-5-2 "Financial responsibility bond" defined             14-25-5-3 "Freshwater lake" defined             14-25-5-4 "Lake owner" defined             14-25-5-5 "Significant water withdrawal facility" defined             14-25-5-6 Investigations             14-25-5-7 Freshwater lake emergency; based on investigation             14-25-5-8 Freshwater lake emergency; effectiveness             14-25-5-9 Temporary orders upon finding of improper management or poor maintenance             14-25-5-10 Financial responsibility bonds; filing             14-25-5-11 Financial responsibility bonds; compensation, forfeiture             14-25-5-12 Agreements to compensate owners for diminution in value             14-25-5-13 Temporary orders             14-25-5-14 Permanent orders             14-25-5-15 Violations

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