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24-5-18-4. “Person”

Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, “person” means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, an association, or other legal entity. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.

24-5-17-13. Disclosure Requirements

Sec. 13. Upon the written request of the department of environmental management established by IC 13-13-1-1 or the office of the attorney general created under IC 4-6-1-2, a person shall fully disclose to the requesting office, within the limits of all applicable laws, the information and documentation maintained by the person under section 12 of […]

24-5-18-5. “Residential Building”

Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, “residential building” means a structure such as a home or an apartment for one (1) or more families or persons that includes an attached or unattached garage. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.

24-5-17-14. Violations; Penalties; Claims for Damages

Sec. 14. (a) A person who knowingly violates this chapter commits a deceptive act that is subject to remedies and penalties under IC 24-5-0.5. (b) A person who suffers actual damages from a violation of this act may bring an action to recover the actual damage plus attorney’s fees. As added by P.L.13-1991, SEC.2.

24-5-18-6. “Supplier”

Sec. 6. As used in this chapter, “supplier” means a seller, lessor, assignor, or other person who regularly engages in or solicits consumer transactions. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.

24-5-19-1. Application of Chapter

Sec. 1. This chapter applies to a person that sends, delivers, or transmits by mail, private delivery, facsimile transmission, or electronic mail a solicitation offering goods or services for sale, lease, or rent if the person: (1) creates, prepares, packages, or handles the solicitation in Indiana; (2) sends the solicitation from a location in Indiana; […]

24-5-19-2. “Person” Defined

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “person” has the meaning set forth in IC 24-5-0.5-2. As added by P.L.176-1997, SEC.1.

24-5-18-8. Onsite Reversal Test Procedure; Warning Tag; Notice

Sec. 8. (a) A supplier who installs, services, or repairs an automatic garage door opening system in a residential building shall conduct an onsite reversal test of the system. In order to pass the onsite reversal test, the system must reverse the door upon contact with a rigid two inch (2″) high obstacle (or a […]

24-5-18-9. Local Ordinance

Sec. 9. This chapter does not preclude a political subdivision from adopting, by ordinance, rules for the installation and repair of automatic garage door opening systems that are more restrictive than the standards set forth in this chapter. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.