Indiana Code § 34-31-6-4

Assumption of risk as complete defense; exception
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Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) and notwithstanding IC 34-51-2-6 concerning comparative fault, the assumption of risk under section 3 of this chapter is a complete defense to an action against an operator by a roller skater for injuries and property damage resulting from the assumed risks.       (b) The following applies if an operator has violated any one (1) of the operator's duties or responsibilities under section 1 of this chapter: (1) The complete defense against an action against an operator under subsection (a) does not apply. (2) The provisions of IC 34-51-2-6 apply. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-43-7.]   IC 34-31-6.5 Chapter 6.5. Limited Liability for Ice Skating Rinks               34-31-6.5-1 Application             34-31-6.5-2 Duties of an operator             34-31-6.5-3 Duties of an ice skater; risks of ice skating             34-31-6.5-4 Ice skaters presumed to know risks of ice skating             34-31-6.5-5 Assumption of risk is complete defense; exceptions

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