Indiana Statutes
§ 7.1-3-1-3.1 — Letters of extension
Indiana § 7.1-3-1-3.1
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Ind. Code § 7.1-3-1-3.1 (2026).
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(a)Notwithstanding section 3 of this
chapter, any member of the commission may issue an original letter of
extension extending the term of a permit for a maximum period of
ninety (90) days for good cause shown upon the written request of the
permittee and payment of the fee if required.
(b)Upon the expiration of an original letter of extension, or any
renewal thereof, if good cause still exists, subsequent renewals of the
extension may be granted to that permittee only upon the affirmative
vote of a majority of the members of the commission. Any member of
the commission may issue a subsequent extension if the need for a
subsequent extension is due to an act or omission of:
(1)the commission;
(2)a local board; or
(3)a third party that is unrelated to the permittee involved and is
no
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