IC 22-11-20


    

Chapter 20. Anhydrous Ammonia and Ammonia Solutions


IC 22-11-20-1

"Ammonia solution" defined

    


Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "ammonia solution" means any
ammonia solution that contains at least ten percent (10%) by weight
of free ammonia or having a vapor pressure of one (1) PSIG or above
at one hundred four (104) degrees Fahrenheit.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4.


IC 22-11-20-2

"Appurtenances" defined

    


Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "appurtenances" includes pumps,
compressors, safety relief devices, liquid level gauging devices,
valves, and pressure gauges.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4.


IC 22-11-20-3

"Container" defined

    


Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "container" includes vessels, tanks,
cylinders, or spheres.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4.


IC 22-11-20-4

"Equipment law" defined

    


Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "equipment law" has the meaning
set forth in IC 22-12-1-11.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4.


IC 22-11-20-5

"Law" defined

    


Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, "law" includes the following:

        (1) IC 13 or a rule adopted under IC 13.

        (2) IC 15-16-1 or a rule adopted under IC 15-16-1.

        (3) IC 22-8-1.1 or a rule adopted under IC 22-8-1.1.

        (4) An equipment law.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.2-2008, SEC.46.


IC 22-11-20-6

Illegal storage or transportation of ammonia

    


Sec. 6. (a) This section does not apply to a person that stores or
transports anhydrous ammonia (NH3) or an ammonia solution for a
lawful agricultural or commercial purpose.

    (b) A person who knowingly or intentionally stores or transports
anhydrous ammonia (NH3) or an ammonia solution:

        (1) in a container that does not; or

        (2) with appurtenances that do not;

conform to the requirements of a law governing the design,
construction, location, installation, or operation of equipment for


storage, handling, use, or transportation of anhydrous ammonia
(NH3) or an ammonia solution commits a Class A misdemeanor.

As added by P.L.17-2001, SEC.4.