IC 4-20.5-6-8 Regulation of State Capitol Vehicular and Pedestrian Traffic and Parking On Or Adjacent to Property Controlled By the State; Exception

LibraryIndiana Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through P.L. 255-2023
Year2023
CitationIC 4-20.5-6-8

(a) This section does not apply to enforcement matters that are the responsibility of the state police department under IC 10-11-2-28.

(b) The commissioner may regulate:

(1) the traffic and parking of motor vehicles, bicycles, or other vehicles; and

(2) the traffic of pedestrians;

on the streets, roads, paths, and grounds of real property controlled by the state through the department in and around the state capitol, office buildings, parking garages, and adjoining state controlled property.

(c) Rules adopted under subsection (b) may include the following:

(1) Provisions governing the registration, speed, weight, operation, parking, times, places, and use of motor vehicles, bicycles, and other vehicles.

(2) Provisions governing the traffic of pedestrians.

(3) Provisions prescribing the assessment and collection of civil penalties for the violation of rules adopted by the commissioner. Penalties may include the following:

(A) The imposition of reasonable charges.

(B) The removal and impounding (at the expense of the violator) of vehicles that are operated or parked in violation of rules adopted by the commissioner.

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