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36-7-9-9. Emergency action; recovery of costs; challenge of determination of emergency

IN Code § 36-7-9-9 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 9. (a) If the enforcement authority finds it necessary to take emergency action concerning an unsafe premises in order to protect life, safety, or property, it may take that action without issuing an order or giving notice. However, this emergency action must be limited to removing any immediate danger.

(b) The department, acting through the enforcement authority, may recover the costs incurred by the enforcement authority in taking emergency action, by filing a civil action in the circuit court or superior court of the county against the persons who held a fee interest, life estate interest, or equitable interest of a contract purchaser in the unsafe premises at the time the enforcement authority found it necessary to take emergency action. The department is not liable for the costs of this civil action.

(c) If an unsafe premises poses an immediate danger to the life or safety of persons occupying or using nearby property, the enforcement authority may, without following this chapter's requirements for issuing an order and giving notice, take emergency action to require persons to vacate and not use the nearby property until the danger has passed. However, any person required to vacate an unsafe premises under this subsection may challenge in an emergency court proceeding the enforcement authority's determination that the premises poses an immediate danger to the life or safety of any person. In an emergency court proceeding, the enforcement authority has the burden of proving that emergency action is necessary to protect from immediate danger the life or safety of persons occupying or using nearby property.

(d) Instead of filing a civil action to recover the costs incurred by the enforcement authority in taking emergency action, the enforcement authority may set a hearing for the hearing authority to review the necessity of the emergency action and the amount of the costs of the emergency action. Notice of the hearing must be provided to each person with a known or recorded substantial property interest in the unsafe premises. If the emergency action or the costs of the emergency action are determined by the hearing authority to have been an abuse of discretion or otherwise unlawful, the hearing authority may reduce or deny the costs of the emergency action as warranted under the circumstances; otherwise, the hearing authority shall affirm the costs of the emergency action. The amount of the costs affirmed by the hearing authority may then be collected as provided in sections 12 through 13.5 of this chapter.

[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-5-5.5-10.]

As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.28. Amended by P.L.59-1986, SEC.8; P.L.247-2015, SEC.45.

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36-7-9-9. Emergency action; recovery of costs; challenge of determination of emergency