Indiana Code § 14-28-1-40

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IC 14-28-2 Chapter 2. Repealed [Pre-1995 Recodification Citations: 14-28-2-1 formerly 13-2-22.2-18 part 14-28-2-2 formerly 13-2-22.2-1 14-28-2-3 formerly 13-2-22.2-2 14-28-2-4 formerly 13-2-22.2-3 14-28-2-5 formerly 13-2-22.2-4 14-28-2-6 formerly 13-2-22.2-5 14-28-2-7 formerly 13-2-22.2-6 14-28-2-8 formerly 13-2-22.2-7 14-28-2-9 formerly 13-2-22.2-9 14-28-2-10 formerly 13-2-22.2-10 14-28-2-11 formerly 13-2-22.2-11 14-28-2-12 formerly 13-2-22.2-12 14-28-2-13 formerly 13-2-22.2-13 14-28-2-14 formerly 13-2-22.2-14 14-28-2-15 formerly 13-2-22.2-15 14-28-2-16 formerly 13-2-22.2-16 14-28-2-17 formerly 13-2-22.2-17 14-28-2-18 formerly 13-2-22.2-18 part 14-28-2-19 formerly 13-2-22.2-19 14-28-2-20 formerly 13-2-22.2-20(a) 14-28-2-21 formerly 13-2-22.2-20(b) 14-28-2-22 formerly 13-2-22.2-20(c) 14-28-2-23 formerly 13-2-22.2-21 14-28-2-24 formerly 13-2-22.2-22 14-28-2-25 formerly 13-2-22.2-23.]   IC 14-28-3 Chapter 3. Flood Plain Management               14-28-3-1 Legislative finding             14-28-3-2 Adoption of rules             14-28-3-3 Designation and regulation of flood hazard areas by subdivisions             14-28-3-4 Assistance and cooperation from commission             14-28-3-5 Commission approval required for certain permits within flood hazard areas             14-28-3-5.1 Permits for certain state owned or state managed property             14-28-3-6 Cooperation of public agencies and personnel             14-28-3-7 Permit applicant must be allowed an election; permit issuance prohibited if it would jeopardize participation in National Flood Insurance Program             14-28-3-7.2 Local floodplain administrator required to complete training             14-28-3-7.4 Request for department review of mapping data applying to a parcel; use of detailed hydrologic modeling in review             14-28-3-8 Notice of updates to laws or rules; notice of determination based on department mapping data

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