Indiana Code § 34-31-4-2

Child participation in criminal organization activity
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Sec. 2. A parent of a child who is a member of a criminal organization (as defined in IC 35-45-9-1 ), who actively encourages or knowingly benefits from the child's involvement in the criminal organization, is liable for actual damages arising from harm to a person or property intentionally caused by the child while participating in a criminal organization activity if: (1) the parent has custody of the child; (2) the child is living with the parent or guardian; and (3) the parent failed to use reasonable efforts to prevent the child's involvement in the criminal organization. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-31-1(c).]   IC 34-31-5 Chapter 5. Limited Liability Arising From Equine Activities               34-31-5-1 Immunity from civil liability             34-31-5-2 Exceptions to immunity for certain acts or omissions             34-31-5-3 Posting and maintenance of warning notice sign             34-31-5-4 Warning notice required in written contracts             34-31-5-5 Contents of warning notice

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