Indiana Code § 14-30-4-19

Access to lands
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Sec. 19. (a) The commission, board of directors, employees, or authorized representatives of the commission acting under this chapter may: (1) enter the land lying within the one hundred (100) year flood plain of any watercourse; and (2) enter nonflood plain land to gain access to the flood plain land; to investigate, examine, survey, or investigate suspected violations of the Indiana flood control laws.       (b) The commission must give sixty (60) days written notice to: (1) an affected landowner; (2) a contract purchaser; or (3) for a municipality, the executive of the municipality; before exercising the right of entry granted in this section. The notice must state the purpose of the entry and that there is a right of appeal under this section.       (c) An affected landowner may, within the sixty (60) day notice period under subsection (b), appeal the proposed necessity for entry to a court in the county in which the property is located. If an appeal is made, the commission may not exercise the right of entry until a final decision is made by the court.       (d) A person acting under this section must use due care to avoid damage to crops, fences, buildings, or other structures.

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