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-IR- Database: Indiana Register

Indiana Register - January 1, 2003

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January 1, 2003, Volume 26, Number 4, Pages 1059-1510 (PDF)
Final Rules
  • Title 210 Department of Correction -- #02-173 (PDF)

    Amends 210 IAC 6-1-1 concerning the applicability of the article. Amends 210 IAC 6-2-3 concerning the definition of department. Amends 210 IAC 6-2-4 concerning the definition of dispositional program. Amends 210 IAC 6-2-5 concerning the definition of existing facility. Amends 210 IAC 6-2-13 concerning the definition of standard. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-1 concerning administration and management general provisions. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-2 concerning physical plant. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-3 concerning institutional operations. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-4 concerning facility services. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-5 concerning juvenile services. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-9 concerning the construction of juvenile detention facilities. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-10 concerning compliance with mandatory standards. Amends 210 IAC 6-3-11 concerning compliance.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-68 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 9-2-13 to allow scientific collectors to administer drugs and vaccines to animals held under a scientific purposes license. Amends 312 IAC 9-10-6 that governs scientific purposes licenses by adding scientific collector qualifications and requiring additional information on collection reports.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #00-44 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 4-2-1 and 326 IAC 4-2-2 concerning particulate matter emissions for incinerators. Amends 326 IAC 9-1-1 and 326 IAC 9-1-2 concerning carbon monoxide emissions for incinerators. Repeals 326 IAC 19-1.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #01-251 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 8-1-2 to provide compliance methods applicable to dip or flow operations at miscellaneous metal coating operations regulated at 326 IAC 8-2-9.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #02-88 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 1-4-1, 326 IAC 4-1-4.1, 326 IAC 8-2-9, and 326 IAC 13-3-1 concerning the redesignation of Clark and Floyd Counties to attainment of the one hour ozone standard.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #02-121 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 1-18-2 to specify Medicaid reimbursement methodology for Medicare cross-over claims. Repeals 405 IAC 1-18-3.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #02-144 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 1-14.5-13, 405 IAC 1-14.5-14, and 405 IAC 1-14.5-15 to change the index used in the calculation of the fair rental allowance from the United States Treasury thirty year bond to the United States Treasury ten year bond.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #01-430 (PDF)

    Amends 675 IAC 21 to incorporate updated standards for regulated lifting devices, amend the application and testing requirements for installation and alteration permits and operating certificates, and repeal the rules for sewage lift stations and handpowered personnel hoists. Repeals 675 IAC 21-1-2, 675 IAC 21-1-2.1, 675 IAC 21-1-3, 675 IAC 21-1-4, 675 IAC 21-1-6, 675 IAC 21-1-8, 675 IAC 21-2, 675 IAC 21-6, and 675 IAC 21-7.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #02-51 (PDF)

    Amends 675 IAC 13-1-8, NFPA 13, 1999 Edition and 675 IAC 13-1-10, NFPA 20, 1999 Edition to revise, clarify, and correct miscellaneous technical and editorial provisions.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #02-52 (PDF)

    Amends 675 IAC 20 concerning editorial and technical issues in the 1989 Indiana Swimming Pool Code.

  • Title 808 State Boxing Commission -- #02-120 (PDF)

    Amends 808 IAC 2-6-1 to revise the fees charged and collected by the commission.

  • Title 845 Board of Podiatric Medicine -- #01-363 (PDF)

    Adds 845 IAC 1-5-2.1 concerning reporting of continuing education credit. Repeals 845 IAC 1-5-2.

  • Title 857 Indiana Optometric Legend Drug Prescription Advisory Committee -- #02-123 (PDF)

    Amends 857 IAC 2-3-16 concerning formulary of legend drugs listed by category.

  • Title 865 State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors -- #02-56 (PDF)

    Amends 865 IAC 1-4-8 to change the number of examination attempts for certification as a land surveyor-in-training. Amends 865 IAC 1-12-28 to modify the requirements for a surveyor location report.

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #02-148 (PDF)

    Amends 876 IAC 3-2-4 to revise the procedures to reactivate an inactive license. Amends 876 IAC 3-2-5 to revise the fees charged to reinstate an expired license. Amends 876 IAC 3-2-7 to revise the fee schedule for the real estate appraiser licensure and certification program and to add an issuance and renewal fee for prelicensure real estate appraiser schools and courses under 876 IAC 3-4 and real estate appraiser continuing education course providers under 876 IAC 3-5. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-22 to allow an Indiana licensed trainee appraiser who has not associated with a licensed or certified appraiser to hold an inactive license either upon initial issuance of the license or upon the ending of a previous association with a licensed or certified appraiser and to establish a time period during which an Indiana licensed trainee appraiser license may be held in an inactive status before it becomes void. Amends 876 IAC 3-6-9 to revise the requirements for the use and supervision of Indiana licensed trainee appraisers by licensed or certified appraisers.

Errata
  • Title 820 State Board of Cosmetology Examiners -- #01-345 (PDF)

  • Title 860 Indiana Plumbing Commission -- #01-425 (PDF)

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- (PDF)

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #01-346 (PDF)

Notice of Recall
  • Title 460 Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services -- #02-210 (PDF)

Emergency Rules
  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-330 (PDF)

    Temporarily modifies 312 IAC 9-6-1 and 312 IAC 9-6-7 governing fish and fishing activities. Modifications are made to the list of fish species that are illegal to import, possess, or release into public or private waters without a license issued by the department. Included are the exotic nuisance species black carp, bighead carp, silver carp, white perch, all species of snakeheads in the family Channidae, and any hybrid of these fish.

Notice of Rule Adoption
  • Title 440 Division of Mental Health and Addiction -- #02-106 (PDF)

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- #02-74 (PDF)

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- #02-203 (PDF)

Change in Notice of Public Hearing
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #01-407 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #01-96 (PDF)

Notice of Intent to Adopt a Rule
  • Title 20 State Board of Accounts -- #02-344 (PDF)

    The State Board of Accounts intends to adopt rules to provide guidance on the allocation and distribution of property taxes subsequent to a certified technology park being designated as an allocation area. This rule will also establish the uniform procedures necessary to implement the tax distribution. NOTE: This document is jointly promulgated with the Department of Local Government Finance. See LSA Document #02-343, printed at 26 IR 1114. The State Board of Accounts invites written submissions expressing your views on these matters. Questions or comments may be directed to Charles Johnson III, State Examiner, State Board of Accounts, at 402 West Washington Street, Room E418, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or cjohnson@sboa.state.in.us; telephone number: 317-232-2513. Statutory authority: IC 36-7-32-19; P.L.192-2002(ss), SECTION 187.

  • Title 45 Department of State Revenue -- #02-333 (PDF)

    Amends 45 IAC 3.1-1-29 concerning the definition of "business income" for adjusted gross income tax purposes. Public comments are invited. Statutory authority: IC 6-8.1-3-3.

  • Title 45 Department of State Revenue -- #02-334 (PDF)

    Amends 45 IAC 3.1-1 concerning the filing of consolidated returns for adjusted gross income tax purposes. Adds new sections 45 IAC 3.1-1-110.1 "Election to file consolidated return," and 45 IAC 3.1-1-111.1 "Calculation of consolidated income". Repeals 45 IAC 3.1-1-110, 45 IAC 3.1-1-111, and 45 IAC 3.1- 1-112. Public comments are invited. Stautory authority: IC 6-8.1-3-3.

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #02-342 (PDF)

    The Department of Local Government Finance intends to adopt rules to provide just valuations of industrials facilities. This rule will also establish the uniform procedures necessary to review and assess the real property of an industrial facility as defined by the chapter. The Department of Local Government Finance invites written submissions expressing your views on these matters. Questions or comments may be directed to Beth Henkel, General Counsel, Department of Local Government Finance, at 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1058, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or bhenkel@tcb.state.in.us. Telephone number: 317-233-4361. Statutory authority: IC 6-1.1-8.5-12; P.L.151-2001; P.L.90-2002.

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #02-343 (PDF)

    The Department of Local Government Finance intends to adopt rules to provide guidance on the allocation and distribution of property taxes subsequent to a certified technology park being designated as an allocation area. This rule will also establish the uniform procedures necessary to implement the tax distribution. NOTE: This document is jointly promulgated with the State Board of Accounts. See LSA Document #02-344, printed at 26 IR 1114. The Department of Local Government Finance invites written submissions expressing your views on these matters. Questions or comments may be directed to Beth Henkel, General Counsel, Department of Local Government Finance, at 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1058, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or bhenkel@tcb.state.in.us. Telephone number: 317-233-4361. Statutory authority: IC 36-7-32-19; P.L.192-2002(ss), SECTION 187.

  • Title 250 Law Enforcement Training Board -- #02-339 (PDF)

    To add a completely new set of administrative rules within Title 250 IAC which will entirely replace all of the administrative rules that formerly existed within Title 250 IAC 1. This comprehensive series of new administrative rules regarding the training of law enforcement officers will deal with among other matters general provisions, definitions, basic training mandated for law enforcement officers appointed on or after July 6, 1972; waiver of basic training, citizenship requirement; age requirement, strength, agility, vision, and hearing; safety hazard, academic qualifications, valid driver's license, reputation and character of applicant; investigation; written record, criminal record of applicant; fingerprinting, reading comprehension and writing ability, military discharge; effect on qualification of applicant, physical examination; report to board; time limit, trainees not yet hired by a law enforcement agency, town marshal training, minimum standards for schools other than the central facility, minimum curriculum, attendance, equipment, and facility requirements, revocation of basic training certification, police chief executive training, prebasic training course, inservice training, training status report, reserve police officers, certification of instructors, instructor qualifications, revocation of certification, review of certification, completion of instructor training course, term of certification, and Indiana law enforcement academy police officers. Public comments are invited and questions or comments on the adoption of the proposed rules may be directed by mail to the Law Enforcement Training Board, ATTENTION: Charles Braun, Staff Attorney, P. O. Box 313, Plainfield, Indiana 46168-313, or by electronic mail to cbraun@ilea.state.in.us, or by telephone at (317) 837-3264. Statutory authority: IC 5-2-1-9; IC 5-2-1-11; IC 5-2-1-15; IC 5-2-1-16.

  • Title 357 Indiana Pesticide Review Board -- #02-332 (PDF)

    The rule will establish certification and licensing requirements for all applicators that use any pesticide as part of a mosquito abatement operation conducted on publicly accessible areas. The rule will also establish registration requirements for technicians using pesticides under the supervision of the certified and licensed applicators. Effective 30 days after filing with the secretary of state. Questions concerning the proposed rule may be directed to David E. Scott at (765) 494-1587, or scottde@purdue.edu, or Office of the Indiana State Chemist, Purdue University, 175 South University Street, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2063. Statutory authority: IC 15-3-3.5-3; IC 15-3-3.6-4.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #02-340 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 1-14.6 to revise the case mix reimbursement methodology that the Medicaid program utilizes to reimburse nursing facilities by increasing the minimum occupancy parameter for the direct care, indirect care, and administrative rate components; eliminating the provision that disallows annual rebasing of Medicaid payment rates; extending the date that the historical cost inflation reduction factor applies; and removing the profit add-on from the direct care component. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-15-1-10; IC 12-15-21-2; IC 12-15-21-3(2).

  • Title 460 Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services -- #02-345 (PDF)

    Amends 460 IAC 3.5 to revise the definitions of adult day services and the reimbursement rates for adult day services paid by the Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services to approved providers. The update may include a mechanism for calculating rates. Adult day services are provided to eligible individuals with a developmental disability. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-8-4; IC 12-9-2-3.

  • Title 845 Board of Podiatric Medicine -- #02-341 (PDF)

    Adds 845 IAC 1-5-2.1 concerning reporting of continuing education credit. Repeals 845 IAC 1-5-2. Questions or comments may be directed by mail to the Board of Podiatric Medicine, 402 West Washington Street, Room W041, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, or by electronic mail to wlowhorn@hpb.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 25-29-2-11.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #02-338 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-45 to establish rules regulating tracking of beer kegs under IC 7.1-3-6.5. This rule would provide definitions and procedures to implement said statutes. Questions concerning the proposed rule may be directed to Mary L. DePrez at 232-2444. Statutory authority: IC 7.1-2-3-7.

Proposed Rules
  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #02-81 (PDF)

    Adds 50 IAC 18 to provide uniform procedures necessary to review and assess the real property of an industrial facility under IC 6-1.1-8.7.

  • Title 60 Oversight Committee on Public Records -- #02-261 (PDF)

    Amends 60 IAC 2 concerning microfilming standards. Adds 60 IAC 2-2-3.1 concerning the preparation of documents for microfilming. Adds 60 IAC 2-2-5.1 concerning notice and certification of destruction of records. Repeals 60 IAC 2-1-2, 60 IAC 2-1-3, 60 IAC 2-2-6, and 60 IAC 2-2-7.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-201 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 18-3-12 that governs standards for the control of larger pine shoot beetle by adding Bartholomew, Franklin, Monroe, Morgan, and Putnam Counties to the quarantine area.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-202 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 18-3-8 that governs the standards for the control of black stem rust by adding new varieties to the list of rust-resistant Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia species.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-236 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 2-4 that governs organized activities and tournaments on public waters. A definition for "major organized boating activity" is added, and the regulation of a major organized boating activity is placed under 312 IAC 5-3. Identifies the division of law enforcement as the administering division for 312 IAC 2-4. Additional factors are included for the division to consider in evaluating a license for fishing tournaments, and additional duties are defined for license holders. The department's fall consideration of tournament applications is limited to the next season rather than the next two seasons. Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake in Kosciusko County are added to the public waters for which the sponsor of a fishing tournament must obtain a license, and specific numerical limitations are established for tournament activities on these lakes. Amendments are made to 312 IAC 5-3 to provide consistent administration with 312 IAC 2-4. Makes other substantive and technical changes. Repeals 312 IAC 2-4-8 and 312 IAC 2-4-10.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-294 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 3-1-12 that governs oral arguments following objections to authorize the chair of the natural resources commission to form a committee to provide final agency relief for matters subject to IC 4-21.5-3-31. Places authority in the committee to provide other appropriate relief under IC 4-21.5-3-28 through IC 4-21.5-3-31.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #02-54 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 10-3-1 to delete emission limits for Ispat Inland in Lake County. Amends 326 IAC 10-4 to change compliance dates, amend emission trading allowances, and add formulas for energy efficiency programs.

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #01-238 (PDF)

    Amends 327 IAC 6.1 concerning the rules for the application of a biosolid, industrial waste products, and pollutant-bearing water. The purpose of this rule change is to amend and clarify sections of the article that are creating unnecessary problems for the regulated community and IDEM staff. Indiana's rule regarding the land application of biosolid, industrial waste product, and pollutant-bearing water became effective June 14, 1998. Since that time both IDEM staff and the regulated community have concluded that some inconsequential and some substantive rule changes are required. Inconsequential changes are contextual in nature and provide more clarity. The substantial changes improve and enhance the program. The following are considered substantial changes: (1) A small-quantity generator notification program for nondomestic pollutant-bearing water land application programs. (2) Broadening the agricultural lime substitute notification program to include liquid waste products. (3) Delineation of the hybrid land application permit program. (4) Molybdenum concentrations of ≥ forty (40) mg/kg are prohibited from application to pasture land. (5) Standard detection limits for seven heavy metals. (6) Clarification of nutrient monitoring requirements and recognition of presampling for nutrients in some cases. (7) Deletion of the suspended solids limits and monitoring requirement for certain stabilization pond systems when disinfection is not required. (8) Recognition of alternative methods of pollutant-bearing water land application to include subsurface methods. (9) Clarification of storage structure applicability and requirements. (10) Elimination of seasonal high water table restrictions during land application. (11) Reduces the monitoring frequencies to times set by 40 CFR 503.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #01-161 (PDF)

    Amends 329 IAC 9 concerning underground storage tanks. The most current edition of 329 IAC 9 became effective August 1999. Changes were made at that time so the Indiana rules were consistent with federal requirements. Many of the Indiana underground storage tank guidance manual requirements were put into the rule. The rule has been implemented for more than two years. As staff have implemented this rule, they found some instances of confusion and inconsistency with the requirements. This rule will amend those parts. The UST closure section is also being scrutinized and changed. This rule only clarifies language and requirements. Several new definitions were added. The definitions at 329 IAC 9-1-10.1, 329 IAC 9-1-10.2, 329 IAC 9-1-14.1, and 329 IAC 9-1-41.1 were repealed and renumbered to alphabetize additional definitions that were added. This rule has also added appropriate changes to make the rule consistent with IC 13-12-3-2. This rule reorganizes and clarifies Rule 6, the closure of UST systems. "Modified closure" and the accompanying requirements are being deleted. This rule also relocates several sections to be consistent with the federal regulations and appropriate procedures. Incorporation by reference documents are being updated as appropriate.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #02-235 (PDF)

    Amends 329 IAC 3.1-1-7 to incorporate by reference the July 1, 2002, edition of 40 CFR 260 through 40 CFR 270 and 40 CFR 273. Amends 329 IAC 3.1-4-1 to remove a reference to mercury-containing lamps. Amends 329 IAC 3.1-7-2 and 329 IAC 3.1-10-2 to require retention of the annual report required by IC 13- 22-4-3.1 for three years. Amends 329 IAC 3.1-9-2 to to require retention of the annual report required by IC 13-22-4-3.1 for three years and to delete 40 CFR 264.555(e)(6).

  • Title 357 Indiana Pesticide Review Board -- #02-292 (PDF)

    Adds 357 IAC 1-10 to establish pesticide use, application, storage, and disposal requirements near community public water systems wells in addition to any requirements that may already be established on the pesticide product labels.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #02-266 (PDF)

    Adds 410 IAC 7-22 to establish standards for the certification of food handlers for food establishments and the imposition of penalties for violations.

  • Title 460 Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services -- #02-210 (PDF)

    Adds 460 IAC 7 to establish standards and requirements for individualized support plans for eligible individuals with a developmental disability. NOTE: Under IC 4-22-2-40, LSA Document #02-210, printed at 26 IR 525, was recalled by the Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services. This document was revised and readopted.

  • Title 511 Indiana State Board of Education -- #02-274 (PDF)

    Amends 511 IAC 6.1-5.1-8 to add new courses to the list of approved high school fine arts courses. Designates advanced theatre arts as a laboratory course.

  • Title 515 Professional Standards Board -- #02-314 (PDF)

    Adds 515 IAC 1-7 to define continuing education requirements for the renewal of certain proficient practitioner licenses and for all instructional, school services, instructional supervision, administrative standard and professional licenses.

  • Title 540 Indiana Education Savings Authority -- #02-287 (PDF)

    Amends 540 IAC 1-7-2, 540 IAC 1-8-2, and 540 IAC 1-10-1 to clarify how the fee paid to the administrator of the Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Program is calculated, to clarify the initial and subsequent minimum contribution requirements of the Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Program, and to eliminate limitations on frequency of distributions from an account. Repeals 540 IAC 1-9-2.6.

Readopted Rules
  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #02-331 (PDF)

  • Title 68 Indiana Gaming Commission -- #01-418(F) (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #02-275(F) (PDF)

  • Title 460 Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services -- #02-262(F) (PDF)

  • Title 655 Board of Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education -- #02-128(F) (PDF)

  • Title 825 Indiana Grain Indemnity Corporation -- #02-176(F) (PDF)

AROC Notices
  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- (PDF)

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- (PDF)

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- (PDF)

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- (PDF)

IC 13-14-9 Notices
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #02-335 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on new article 326 IAC 6.5 and repeal of 326 IAC 6-1 concerning particulate matter emission limitations. Additional rule amendments may be made to update rule sections to reflect current permit limitations and conditions. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #02-336 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for new rules to incorporate by reference the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) for pulp and paper mills (combustion), some emission units at petroleum refineries, manufacturing of nutritional yeast, cellulose manufacturing, leather finishing operations, wet formed fiberglass mat production, and tire manufacturing. The purpose of this notice is to seek public comment on the draft rule, including suggestions for specific language to be included in the rule. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #02-337 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments to 326 IAC 1-1-3 concerning references to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), to update any references to the CFR in 326 IAC to mean the July 1, 2002, edition and to 326 IAC concerning documents that are incorporated by reference. This change will have the effect of updating every rule in 326 IAC that incorporates the CFR to ensure it is consistent with the federal rule, except for rules in which a CFR edition is mentioned by a specific year. IDEM also has drafted language to amend 326 IAC 1-1-3.5 concerning references to the compilation of air pollution emission factors AP-42 and supplements. In addition, in the citations affected below, the actual language used to incorporate documents by reference, is being updated and standardized. Repeals 326 IAC 14-1-4. IDEM has scheduled a public hearing before the air pollution control board for consideration of preliminary adoption of these rules.

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #01-96 (PDF)

    Fiscal impact statement.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #02-160 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments to rules for hazardous waste management at 329 IAC 3.1 to amend provisions in the rules for hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities to be consistent with new ground water quality standards at 327 IAC 2-11. By this notice, IDEM is soliciting public comment on the draft rule language. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 329 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

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