Indiana Code § 14-27-2-2

Riding or driving on levee prohibited
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Sec. 2. A person who knowingly rides or drives upon or over a levee constructed under law, except for the purpose of: (1) passing over the levee: (A) at a public or private crossing; or (B) upon a part of a public highway; or (2) inspection or repair; commits a Class B infraction. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-2-19-2.]   IC 14-27-3 Chapter 3. Control of Levees               14-27-3-1 Duties of superintendent of construction             14-27-3-2 Laborer's and materialman's liens             14-27-3-3 Pro rata distribution of excess money             14-27-3-4 Assessments; defect in proceedings not defeating collection             14-27-3-5 Assessments; petition for additional assessments             14-27-3-6 Assessments; supplemental petitions             14-27-3-7 Levee repair and maintenance; records; warrants             14-27-3-8 Apportionment and assessment of costs of repairs             14-27-3-8.5 Appointed levee committee members             14-27-3-9 Notice of assessments             14-27-3-10 Appeal of assessment; bond; summons; pleadings             14-27-3-11 Appeal of assessment; proceedings             14-27-3-12 Appeal of assessment; costs             14-27-3-13 Assessments; certified copy; placement on tax duplicate; applicability of statutes             14-27-3-14 Preservation and protection of levee             14-27-3-15 Additions to or protection of levee upon petition of landowners             14-27-3-16 Pumping or removal of water upon petition of landowners             14-27-3-17 Applicability of statutes regarding assessments             14-27-3-18 Minimum annual assessment             14-27-3-19 Effect of recodification

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