2010 Indiana Code
TITLE 34. CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 30. IMMUNITY FROM CIVIL LIABILITY
CHAPTER 22. EVENTS: IMMUNITY OF ADVERTISER OR SPONSOR

IC 34-30-22
     Chapter 22. Events: Immunity of Advertiser or Sponsor

IC 34-30-22-1
Application
    
Sec. 1. This chapter does not grant immunity from civil liability to the following:
        (1) A person who engages in intentional, willful, wanton, or reckless behavior.
        (2) A person who contractually assumes civil liability in connection with an event.
        (3) A person who fails to exercise reasonable care in connection with the direction or control of an event.
        (4) A person who provides defective materials or products or fails to exercise reasonable care in providing materials or products.
As added by P.L.116-2005, SEC.4.

IC 34-30-22-2
Immunity of advertiser or sponsor
    
Sec. 2. An advertiser or sponsor of an event is immune from civil liability for the acts or omissions of:
        (1) the advertiser or sponsor; and
        (2) any other person;
in connection with the event.
As added by P.L.116-2005, SEC.4.

IC 34-30-22-3
Advertiser or sponsor not vicariously liable for acts of nonadvertiser or nonsponsor
    
Sec. 3. An advertiser or sponsor of an event may not be considered to be:
        (1) part of a joint venture;
        (2) the principal of an agent; or
        (3) the employer of an employee;
with regard to a person participating in the event in a capacity other than that of an advertiser or sponsor.
As added by P.L.116-2005, SEC.4.

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