Indiana Code § 36-1-20-6

Imposition of penalties for nuisances and violations of political subdivision's ordinances or codes
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Sec. 6. (a) This chapter does not prevent a political subdivision from imposing and collecting a penalty for an act or omission that is a nuisance or violation of the political subdivision's enforceable ordinances or codes, subject to subsection (b).       (b) A penalty permitted under subsection (a) may not be imposed until after: (1) reasonable notice of the nuisance or violation has been given to the owner or the owner's designee; (2) passage of a reasonable time, which must be stated in the notice, for the nuisance or violation to be cured; and (3) failure of the nuisance or violation to be cured within the time stated in the notice.   IC 36-1-20.2 Chapter 20.2. Nepotism               36-1-20.2-1 Applicability             36-1-20.2-2 Individuals employed on July 1, 2012             36-1-20.2-3 Persons not subject to chapter             36-1-20.2-4 "Direct line of supervision"             36-1-20.2-5 "Employed"             36-1-20.2-6 "Member of the fire department"             36-1-20.2-7 "Member of the police department"             36-1-20.2-8 "Relative"             36-1-20.2-9 Adoption of more stringent or detailed requirements             36-1-20.2-10 Employment of relatives in direct line of supervision prohibited             36-1-20.2-11 Employee not in violation if relative assumes elected office; promotions             36-1-20.2-12 Employment contract not abrogated             36-1-20.2-13 Sheriff's employment of spouse as prison matron allowed             36-1-20.2-14 Employment of former coroner allowed             36-1-20.2-15 Township trustee; hiring of relative to work in office located in residence permitted; salary limit             36-1-20.2-16 Annual certification by elected officer             36-1-20.2-17 Noncompliance reported to the department of local government finance             36-1-20.2-18 Budget or additional appropriations may not be approved

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