§ 13-18-22-1 Permit for wetland activity; exceptions
§ 13-18-22-2 Wetland rules; improving classification of isolated wetland
§ 13-18-22-3 Individual permits for wetland activity; adoption of rules
§ 13-18-22-4 General permits for wetland activities; adoption of rules
§ 13-18-22-5 Contents of wetland rules
§ 13-18-22-6 Compensatory mitigation
§ 13-18-22-7 Department action on wetland permits; forms
§ 13-18-22-8 Department action on wetland permits; effective dates of permits; amended permit application
§ 13-18-22-9 Designation of Class III wetland as outstanding state protected wetland; rules; restrictions on wetland owner; rescission of designation
§ 13-18-22-10 Department authority over wetlands
§ 13-18-22-11 Applicability of chapter to certain isolated wetlands
§ 13-18-22-12 Maintenance of a field tile in Class III wetland; application

Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 13 > Article 18 > Chapter 22 - State Regulated Wetlands

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