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9-18.1-14-2. Application; false statement; violation

IN Code § 9-18.1-14-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. (a) A person that desires to register an off-road vehicle or a snowmobile must submit an application, in a form and manner prescribed by the bureau, that contains the following:

(1) The name of the owner of the off-road vehicle or snowmobile and, if the off-road vehicle or snowmobile is leased, the name of the lessee.

(2) The person's address in Indiana, including the county and township, on the date of the application, as follows:

(A) If the person is an individual, the person's residence address. However, if the person participates in the address confidentiality program under IC 5-26.5, the address may be a substitute address designated by the office of the attorney general under IC 5-26.5.

(B) If the person is not an individual, the person's principal office in Indiana.

(C) If the person does not have a physical residence or office in Indiana, the county and township in Indiana where the off-road vehicle or snowmobile will be primarily operated.

(3) A description of the off-road vehicle or snowmobile to be registered, including the identification number and color of the off-road vehicle or snowmobile.

(4) Any other information required by the bureau.

The bureau may not register an off-road vehicle or a snowmobile that does not have an identification number.

(b) An application made online or through the United States mail is not required to be sworn or notarized.

(c) A person may apply on behalf of another person to register an off-road vehicle or a snowmobile under this chapter. However, the person in whose name the off-road vehicle or snowmobile will be registered must sign and verify the application.

(d) A person that makes a false statement in an application under this section commits a Class C infraction.

[Pre-2016 Revision Citations: 9-18-2.5-4; 9-18-2.5-6(c).]

As added by P.L.198-2016, SEC.326.

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9-18.1-14-2. Application; false statement; violation