Indiana Code § 15-19-4-2

Removing or damaging identification; offense
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Sec. 2. A person who: (1) knowingly removes or damages any identification attached to a racing pigeon, homer, racing homer, or homing pigeon; and (2) is not the owner of the pigeon; commits a Class C infraction. [Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-5-15-2.]   IC 15-19-5 Chapter 5. Repealed [Pre-2008 Recodification Citations: 15-19-5-1 formerly 15-5-16-1 part 15-19-5-2 formerly 15-5-16-1 part 15-19-5-3 formerly 15-5-16-1 part 15-19-5-4 formerly 15-5-16-2 15-19-5-5 formerly 15-5-16-3 15-19-5-6 formerly 15-5-16-4 15-19-5-7 formerly 15-5-16-5 15-19-5-8 formerly 15-5-16-6.]   IC 15-19-6 Chapter 6. Livestock Brands               15-19-6-1 Application of administrative hearings             15-19-6-2 "Board"             15-19-6-3 "Brand"             15-19-6-4 "Livestock"             15-19-6-5 "Person"             15-19-6-6 Adoption of brands             15-19-6-7 Recording of brands             15-19-6-8 Application for recording of brand             15-19-6-9 One brand for each owner; separate livestock operation; identical or similar brands; restriction on use of brands             15-19-6-10 Evidentiary effect of certificates of recordation             15-19-6-11 Ownership of brands             15-19-6-12 Determination of renewal date             15-19-6-13 Use of unrecorded brand             15-19-6-14 Publication of recorded brands             15-19-6-15 Reported livestock thefts             15-19-6-16 Application of a brand to livestock             15-19-6-17 Sale and transportation of livestock             15-19-6-18 Charges for recording and rerecording of brands             15-19-6-19 Unauthorized application of a brand             15-19-6-20 Destruction or alteration of a brand on livestock             15-19-6-21 Sale of livestock with destroyed or altered brand             15-19-6-22 Purchase of livestock with destroyed or altered brand             15-19-6-23 Forgery

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