Indiana Code § 9-19-22-5

State police not required to conduct inspections
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Sec. 5. This chapter does not require the state police department to inspect private buses under this chapter.   IC 9-20 ARTICLE 20. SIZE AND WEIGHT REGULATION               Ch. 1. General             Ch. 2. Exemptions             Ch. 3. General Size Restrictions             Ch. 4. General Weight Restrictions             Ch. 5. Heavy Duty Highways and Extra Heavy Duty Highways             Ch. 6. Special and Emergency Permits             Ch. 7. Special Restrictions Concerning Bridges, Causeways, and Viaducts             Ch. 8. Special Restrictions Concerning Buses and School Buses             Ch. 9. Special Restrictions Concerning Combined Vehicles and Towing Permits             Ch. 10. Special Restrictions Concerning Farm Vehicles and Machinery             Ch. 11. Special Restrictions Concerning Garbage Trucks             Ch. 12. Special Restrictions Concerning Mobile Homes             Ch. 13. Special Restrictions Concerning Semitrailers             Ch. 14. Special Restrictions Concerning Tractor-Mobile Home Rigs and Required Permits             Ch. 15. Special Restrictions Concerning Special Tractor-Mobile Home Rigs and Required Permits             Ch. 16. Study of Indiana Roads             Ch. 17. Weigh Stations and Weight Checks             Ch. 18. Penalties and Enforcement   IC 9-20-1 Chapter 1. General               9-20-1-1 Operation of vehicles exceeding size and weight limitations; prohibition             9-20-1-2 Owners of motor vehicles; causing or permitting operation of vehicles exceeding size and weight limitations; prohibition             9-20-1-3 Local authorities; adoption of ordinances; erection of signs; department of transportation; weight restrictions             9-20-1-4 Violation of restrictions; Class C infraction; point system             9-20-1-5 Rules concerning fee structures for permits

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