Indiana Code § 25-28.5-1-39

Loss of bid due to chapter violations; injunctive relief
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Sec. 39. (a) As used in this section, "person" means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or other legal entity.       (b) If a person submits a written competitive bid for a project involving the: (1) alteration; (2) construction; (3) conversion; (4) improvement; (5) modernization; (6) rehabilitation; (7) remodeling; (8) renovation; (9) repair; or (10) replacement of plumbing; and that bid is not accepted because another person knowingly violated this chapter, a person described in subsection (c) may bring a civil action to enjoin the person who violated this chapter from performing any activity under the competitive bid.       (c) The following persons may bring an action for injunctive relief under subsection (b): (1) The person who did not receive the bid. (2) An organization or association that represents plumbers.   IC 25-28.5-2 Chapter 2. Plumbers Recovery Fund               25-28.5-2-1 Establishment of fund; investments; interest             25-28.5-2-2 Surcharge; formula; assessments             25-28.5-2-2.1 Licensing fee             25-28.5-2-2.2 Reversion of excess funds             25-28.5-2-3 Interest on investments; payment of expenses             25-28.5-2-4 Applications for orders directing payment out of fund; amount of loss; limitation on recovery             25-28.5-2-5 Claims exceeding dollar limitations; joinder of claims; payment of claims; insufficient funds             25-28.5-2-6 Agent for service of process             25-28.5-2-7 Limitation of actions             25-28.5-2-8 Commission as defendant; hearings; issuance of orders             25-28.5-2-9 Payment of claims from fund             25-28.5-2-10 Suspension of license; repayment of fund             25-28.5-2-11 Subrogation             25-28.5-2-12 Expenditure of interest             25-28.5-2-13 Attorney general; staff assistance; expenses

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