2010 Indiana Code
TITLE 34. CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 30. IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY
CHAPTER 21. MILITARY BASES: IMMUNITY FOR NOISE POLLUTION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERFERENCE
IC 34-30-21
Chapter 21. Military Bases: Immunity for Noise Pollution and Telecommunications Interference
IC 34-30-21-1
Application
Sec. 1. This chapter does not grant immunity from civil liability
to a person who commits an act that:
(1) amounts to gross negligence or willful and wanton
misconduct; or
(2) does not comply with an applicable federal law.
As added by P.L.5-2005, SEC.6.
IC 34-30-21-2
Noise pollution immunity
Sec. 2. A military base, a person employed by a military base, or
a person otherwise authorized by a military base to conduct
operations on or use the military base is not liable for civil damages
relating to noise or noise pollution that:
(1) results from the normal operation or use of the military base,
including the destruction of ordnance; and
(2) may be heard within two (2) miles of the perimeter of the
military base.
As added by P.L.5-2005, SEC.6.
IC 34-30-21-3
Telecommunications interference immunity
Sec. 3. A military base, a person employed by a military base, or
a person otherwise authorized by a military base to conduct
operations on or use the military base is not liable for civil damages
relating to interference with telecommunications that:
(1) results from the normal operation or use of the military base;
and
(2) occurs within five (5) miles of the perimeter of the military
base.
As added by P.L.5-2005, SEC.6.
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