Indiana Code § 9-32-18-7

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Sec. 7. The secretary may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this chapter.   IC 9-32-19 Chapter 19. Recreational Vehicle Dealer Agreements               9-32-19-1 Application             9-32-19-2 "Area of sales responsibility"             9-32-19-3 "Camping trailer"             9-32-19-4 "Coerce"             9-32-19-5 "Designated family member"             9-32-19-6 "Factory campaign"             9-32-19-7 "Fifth wheel travel trailer"             9-32-19-8 "Line make"             9-32-19-9 "Model"             9-32-19-10 "Motor home"             9-32-19-11 "Person"             9-32-19-12 "Proprietary part"             9-32-19-13 "Recreational vehicle dealer"             9-32-19-14 "Recreational vehicle dealer agreement"             9-32-19-15 "Recreational vehicle distributor"             9-32-19-16 "Recreational vehicle manufacturer"             9-32-19-17 "Transient customer"             9-32-19-18 "Travel trailer"             9-32-19-19 "Warrantor"             9-32-19-20 Written recreational vehicle dealer agreements; area of sales responsibility             9-32-19-21 Termination, cancellation, or refusal to renew all or part of a recreational vehicle dealer agreement by a manufacturer or distributor; good cause             9-32-19-22 Termination, cancellation, or refusal to renew all or part of a recreational vehicle dealer agreement by a dealer; good cause             9-32-19-23 Coercion             9-32-19-24 Repurchase of inventory by manufacturer             9-32-19-25 Additional line make; written notice             9-32-19-26 Ownership; written notice             9-32-19-27 Succession of designated family member; good cause             9-32-19-28 Damage to recreational vehicle; rejection             9-32-19-29 Warrantor obligations; reimbursement; claims             9-32-19-30 Indemnification             9-32-19-31 Civil action             9-32-19-32 Revocation of licenses; civil penalties

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