§ 13-25-2-1 Applicability of chapter
§ 13-25-2-2 Applicability of chapter; designation of additional facilities
§ 13-25-2-3 Notice that facility is subject to requirements of chapter
§ 13-25-2-4 Notice to administrator
§ 13-25-2-5 Local emergency plan
§ 13-25-2-6 Notice of release of substances
§ 13-25-2-6.5 Evaluation of notification options; toll free telephone line to be provided
§ 13-25-2-7 Notice from owner or operator
§ 13-25-2-8 Material safety data sheet
§ 13-25-2-9 Emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form; tier II information
§ 13-25-2-10 Filing of emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form with commission
§ 13-25-2-10.4 Annual fee; exceptions
§ 13-25-2-10.5 Local emergency planning right to know fund
§ 13-25-2-10.6 Distribution of money in local emergency planning and right to know fund
§ 13-25-2-10.7 Withholding funding for noncompliance
§ 13-25-2-11 Fire department; access for onsite inspection; notice of location information
§ 13-25-2-12 Permission to withhold chemical name and identity information
§ 13-25-2-13 Duty to release chemical identity information
§ 13-25-2-14 Disclosure to general public
§ 13-25-2-15 Civil actions by persons
§ 13-25-2-16 Civil actions by state or unit of local government
§ 13-25-2-17 Civil actions by commission or local emergency planning committee
§ 13-25-2-18 Costs, attorney’s fees, and expert witness fees; enforcement under federal or state law; intervention
§ 13-25-2-19 Commission’s right of entry, inspection, and copying

Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 13 > Article 25 > Chapter 2 - Emergency Planning and Notification

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