Sec. 2. (a) The definitions set forth in IC 22-11-20 apply to this section. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), the victim or an agent of the victim of a theft ( IC 35-43-4-2 (a)) or criminal conversion ( IC 35-43-4-3 ) of: (1) anhydrous ammonia (NH 3 ); (2) an ammonia solution; or (3) a container used to store or transport anhydrous ammonia or an ammonia solution; is immune from civil liability for injury or damage resulting from the possession or use of the anhydrous ammonia, ammonia solution, or container by another person to commit a violation of IC 35-48-4 . (c) A victim or an agent described in subsection (b) is not immune from civil liability under subsection (b) if: (1) the victim or agent committed a crime involving the anhydrous ammonia, ammonia solution, or container that is the subject of the theft or criminal conversion; or (2) the victim's or agent's willful or intentional commission of a violation of an applicable law, rule, or regulation governing the: (A) design; (B) construction; (C) location; (D) installation; or (E) operation; of equipment for storage, handling, use, or transportation of anhydrous ammonia or ammonia solution proximately caused the theft or criminal conversion. IC 34-30-4 Chapter 4. Charities: Immunity of Certain Volunteer Directors 34-30-4-1 Qualified director; immunity 34-30-4-2 Volunteer or volunteer director; immunity 34-30-4-3 Liability of organizations or entity
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