Indiana Statutes
§ 6-1.1-6-19 — Inspection of land; records; use of geographic information system
Indiana § 6-1.1-6-19
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Ind. Code § 6-1.1-6-19 (2026).
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At least once every seven (7) years the state
forester, or the state forester's deputy, shall inspect each parcel of land
which is classified as native forest land, a forest plantation, or
wildlands. On each inspection trip the state forester, or the state
forester's deputy, shall, if possible, have the owner go over the parcel
with the state forester and shall point out to the owner any needed
improvement. If the landowner chooses not to accompany the state
forester in person, the state forester may use a geographic information
system (GIS) or other remote sensing technology to conduct the
inspection. In addition, the state forester shall give the owner a written
report of the inspection and the state forester's recommendations. A
permanent record of each inspection shall be maintained in
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Nearby Sections
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§ 6-1.1-1-1
Applicability§ 6-1.1-1-1.5
"Assessing official"§ 6-1.1-1-10
"Person"§ 6-1.1-1-11
"Personal property"§ 6-1.1-1-12
"Political subdivision"§ 6-1.1-1-13
Repealed§ 6-1.1-1-14
"Property taxation"§ 6-1.1-1-15
"Real property"§ 6-1.1-1-16
"School corporation"§ 6-1.1-1-17
"Special assessment"§ 6-1.1-1-18
"State agency"§ 6-1.1-1-19
"Tangible property"§ 6-1.1-1-2
"Assessment date"§ 6-1.1-1-20
"Taxing district"§ 6-1.1-1-21
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