Indiana Code § 8-1-40.5-19

Adoption of rules by Indiana utility regulatory commission
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Sec. 19. The commission shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this chapter.   IC 8-1-41 Chapter 41. Default Standards for Wind Power Devices               8-1-41-1 Applicability; "wind energy ready community"             8-1-41-2 "Dwelling"             8-1-41-3 "Nonparticipating property"             8-1-41-4 "Permit authority"             8-1-41-5 "Project owner"             8-1-41-6 "Unit"             8-1-41-7 "Wind power device"             8-1-41-8 "Wind power regulation"             8-1-41-9 Permit authority responsible for enforcing compliance with standards; authority to adopt less restrictive standards or to waive or make less restrictive existing standards; unit's planning and zoning powers not affected             8-1-41-10 Setback requirements; airport; public use highway, street, or road; nonparticipating property; utility transmission or distribution line; undeveloped residential land; state park; corporate boundaries of municipality; blade tip height limitations; waiver of restrictions by nonparticipating party             8-1-41-11 Shadow flicker; limits with respect to nonparticipating property; mitigation efforts; waiver of requirement with consent of nonparticipating property owners             8-1-41-12 Signal interference             8-1-41-13 Sound level limitations; waiver of requirement with consent of affected property owners             8-1-41-14 "Wind turbine light mitigation technology"; required after January 1, 2023; exceptions             8-1-41-15 Damage to drainage infrastructure; repair; installation of new infrastructure             8-1-41-16 Decommissioning and site restoration plan; posting of surety bond or equivalent security; required posting increments; adjustment of bond or security after periodic reevaluation of decommissioning costs; costs to be net of estimated salvage value

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