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As used in this chapter:
"Affected land" means land within a watershed that is affected by
the construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of a regulated drain.
"Board" refers to the drainage board of a county.
"Crossing" means a drainage structure that passes over, under, or
through a location used for the passage of people, livestock, or
vehicles.
"Dam" means a dam or other structure and its appurtenances that
impounds a small lake at the lake's outlet.
"Maintenance" means work on a drain as described in section 34(c)
of this chapter for any of the purposes stated in that section.
"Mutual drain" means a drain that:
(1)is located on two (2) or more tracts of land that are under
different ownership;
(2)was established by the mutual consent of all the owners; and
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As used in this chapter:
"Affected land" means land within a watershed that is affected by
the construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of a regulated drain.
"Board" refers to the drainage board of a county.
"Crossing" means a drainage structure that passes over, under, or
through a location used for the passage of people, livestock, or
vehicles.
"Dam" means a dam or other structure and its appurtenances that
impounds a small lake at the lake's outlet.
"Maintenance" means work on a drain as described in section 34(c)
of this chapter for any of the purposes stated in that section.
"Mutual drain" means a drain that:
(1) is located on two (2) or more tracts of land that are under
different ownership;
(2) was established by the mutual consent of all the owners; and
(3) was not established under or made subject to any drainage
statute.
"Open drain" means a natural or artificial open channel that:
(1) carries surplus water; and
(2) was established under or made subject to any drainage statute.
"Owner" refers to the owner of any interest in land.
"Private drain" means a drain that:
(1) is located on land owned by one (1) person or by two (2) or
more persons jointly; and
(2) was not established under or made subject to any drainage
statute.
"Reconstruction" means work on a drain as described in section
34(b) of this chapter to correct any of the problems with the drain that
are enumerated in that section up to and including the discharge
portion of the drain.
"Regulated drain" means an open drain, a tiled drain, or a
combination of the two.
"Rural drain" means a regulated drain that provides adequate
drainage or impounds water for rural land.
"Rural land" means affected land that:
(1) will not appreciably benefit from more drainage than is
necessary to expediently remove water after frequent or periodic
flooding; and
(2) is generally used for crop production, pasture, forest, or
similar purposes.
"Small lake" means a lake, pond, or similar body of water that:
(1) covers less than twenty (20) acres;
(2) is surrounded by two (2) or more tracts of affected land that
are under different ownership or a tract of land that is owned by
a not-for-profit corporation having more than one (1) member;
(3) is not constructed, reconstructed, or maintained under this
chapter as part of an open drain;
(4) is not a private crossing, control dam, or other permanent
structure referred to under section 72 of this chapter;
(5) is not owned by a state or any of its political subdivisions; and
(6) is not designed and constructed primarily for reduction or
control of pollutants or cooling before discharge of a liquid.
"Tiled drain" means a tiled channel that:
(1) carries surplus water; and
(2) was established under or made subject to any drainage statute.
"Urban land" means affected land that:
(1) will appreciably benefit from drainage that will provide the
maximum practicable protection against flooding or the
impounding of water in a small lake; and
(2) is used or will in the reasonably foreseeable future be used
generally for commercial, industrial, large estate, higher density
residential, or similar purposes.
"Watershed" means an area of land from which all runoff water
drains to a given point or that is affected by a small lake.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-4-1-2
part.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.101. Amended by
P.L.166-1983, SEC.2; P.L.205-1984, SEC.1.