Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “automatic garage door opening system” means a system of devices and equipment that is not a commercial garage door operator and that when connected to a garage door automatically opens and closes the garage door. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “automatic garage door opening system” means a system of devices and equipment that is not a commercial garage door operator and that when connected to a garage door automatically opens and closes the garage door. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
Sec. 10. (a) A supplier who knowingly violates the requirements of this chapter is subject to a civil penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation. (b) The attorney general may bring an action on behalf of the state to recover the penalty imposed by subsection (a) from the supplier. As added by P.L.212-1993, […]
Sec. 10. (a) A supplier who knowingly violates the requirements of this chapter is subject to a civil penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation. (b) The attorney general may bring an action on behalf of the state to recover the penalty imposed by subsection (a) from the supplier. As added by P.L.212-1993, […]
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “automatic reversing requirement” refers to the requirements specified in paragraphs 30.1 and 30.2 of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standards for Safety-UL 325, third edition, as revised May 4, 1988, for an automatic garage door opening system. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “automatic reversing requirement” refers to the requirements specified in paragraphs 30.1 and 30.2 of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standards for Safety-UL 325, third edition, as revised May 4, 1988, for an automatic garage door opening system. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “garage” means a building or a part of a building designed or used for the storage, repair, or keeping of a motor vehicle. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “garage” means a building or a part of a building designed or used for the storage, repair, or keeping of a motor vehicle. As added by P.L.212-1993, SEC.1.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sec. 7. (a) A supplier may not: (1) repair; or (2) install; an automatic garage door opening system in a residential building unless the system passes the onsite test described in section 8 of this chapter. (b) This section does not prevent the servicing or repair of an automatic garage door opening system if, after […]
Sec. 7. (a) A supplier may not: (1) repair; or (2) install; an automatic garage door opening system in a residential building unless the system passes the onsite test described in section 8 of this chapter. (b) This section does not prevent the servicing or repair of an automatic garage door opening system if, after […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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.