Indiana Statutes
§ 13-20-15-3 — Exemption certificate; application; scope; conditions
Indiana § 13-20-15-3
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Ind. Code § 13-20-15-3 (2026).
Text
(a)A person may apply to the commissioner
for an exemption certificate on forms provided by the department. The
department may require additional information or materials to
accompany the application as considered necessary for an accurate
evaluation of the application.
(b)The commissioner, according to rules adopted by the board, may
grant an exemption for an item, a product, or a material:
(1)manufactured for sale;
(2)sold for use; or
(3)used by the person;
in the person's business if the item, product, or material contains
incidental concentrations of PCB.
(c)In granting a certificate of exemption, the commissioner shall
impose conditions on the exemption so that the exemption covers only
incidental concentrations of PCB.
[Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-7-16.5-4(a), (b),
(d)
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.10.
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