Indiana Code § 24-4-15-2

"Health club"
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Sec. 2. (a) As used in this chapter, "health club" means an establishment at which: (1) an individual, a corporation, a limited liability company, a partnership, an association, a firm, an educational institution, or any other business enterprise offers: (A) instruction, training, or assistance in physical fitness that is focused primarily on cardiovascular exertion; or (B) facilities for the: (i) preservation; (ii) maintenance; (iii) encouragement; or (iv) development; of physical fitness or well-being; and (2) at least: (A) fifty (50) persons have: (i) purchased; or (ii) paid a fee for; the right to use the physical fitness facilities; or (B) thirty (30) pieces of motorized physical fitness equipment are provided for use by individuals.       (b) The term includes the following: (1) Health spas and studios. (2) Sports centers. (3) Weight control studios. (4) Gymnasiums and workout centers in schools, colleges, and universities.       (c) The term does not include a workout center in: (1) a hospital licensed under IC 16-21 or a health facility licensed under IC 16-28 ; (2) a hotel or motel, unless the workout center allows membership by individuals who are not guests of the hotel or motel; or (3) an apartment, a condominium, or a town home complex.

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