Indiana Code § 14-33-25-5

Body armor
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Sec. 5. (a) As used in this section, "body armor" has the meaning set forth in IC 35-47-5-13 (a).       (b) A district may provide the district marshal and active deputy district marshals of the district with body armor for the torso. The district shall replace the body armor for the torso provided under this subsection according to the replacement period recommended by the manufacturer of the body armor for the torso.       (c) The district marshal and active deputy district marshals of the district may not be required to pay for maintenance of the body armor for the torso furnished under this section.       (d) Body armor for the torso provided by a district under this section remains the property of the district. The district may sell the property when it becomes unfit for use, and all money received shall be paid into the general fund of the district.   IC 14-34 ARTICLE 34. SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Regulatory Authority             Ch. 3. Permit Requirements             Ch. 4. Permit Approval or Denial             Ch. 5. Permit Terms             Ch. 6. Bonding             Ch. 7. Self-Bonding             Ch. 8. Bond Pool             Ch. 9. Coal Exploration             Ch. 10. Performance Standards             Ch. 11. Surface Effects of Underground Coal Mining             Ch. 12. Blasting             Ch. 13. Reclamation Fees             Ch. 14. Reclamation Division Fund             Ch. 15. Inspections, Monitoring, and Enforcement             Ch. 16. Penalties             Ch. 17. Judicial Review             Ch. 18. Designation of Land Unsuitable for Surface Coal Mining             Ch. 19. Abandoned Mines   IC 14-34-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               14-34-1-1 Application of article             14-34-1-2 Exemptions from article             14-34-1-3 Purpose of article             14-34-1-4 Requirements less stringent than federal requirements             14-34-1-5 Limitations on administrative law judge

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