Indiana Code § 14-8-2-27

"Boundary waters"
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Sec. 27. "Boundary waters", for purposes of IC 14-9-9 and IC 14-22 , means the following: (1) The part of the Wabash River that forms the boundary between Illinois and Indiana. (2) The part of the Ohio River that forms the boundary between Kentucky and Indiana. (3) The part of the Great Miami River that forms the boundary between Ohio and Indiana. (4) The part of Lake Michigan that is under the jurisdiction of Indiana. (5) The lakes other than Lake Michigan that are on the boundary between Indiana and bordering states. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-2-1 part.]

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