Indiana Code § 14-27-7.5-16

Request to have structure declared high hazard; notice
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Sec. 16. (a) A property owner, the owner's representative, or an individual who resides downstream from a structure: (1) over which the department does not have jurisdiction under this chapter; and (2) that the property owner, the owner's representative, or the individual believes would cause a loss of life or serious damage to the person's home, industrial or commercial building, public utility, major highway, or railroad if the structure fails; may request in writing that the department declare the structure a high hazard structure.       (b) If the department receives a request under subsection (a), the department shall: (1) investigate the structure and the area downstream from the structure; (2) notify the owner of the structure that the structure is being investigated; (3) review written statements and technical documentation from any interested party; and (4) after considering the available information, determine whether or not the structure is a high hazard structure.       (c) The department shall issue a written notice of the department's determination under subsection (b) to: (1) the individual who requested the determination; and (2) the owner of the structure that is the subject of the request.       (d) Either: (1) the individual who requested a determination; or (2) the owner of the structure that is the subject of the request; may request an administrative adjudication under IC 4-21.5-3-6 within thirty (30) days after receipt of the written determination.       (e) If the department determines that a structure is a high hazard structure under subsection (b), the provisions of this chapter concerning high hazard structures apply to the structure.

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