Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology
14-21-1-26.5. Development Plan Requirements; Penalty

Sec. 26.5. (a) Notwithstanding IC 23-14-44-1, this section does not apply to the following:
(1) A public utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1(a)).
(2) A corporation organized under IC 8-1-13.
(3) A municipally owned utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1(h)).
(4) A surface coal mining and reclamation operation permitted under IC 14-34.
(b) Except as provided in this subsection and subsections (c) and (d), a person may not disturb the ground within one hundred (100) feet of a burial ground for the purpose of excavating or covering over the ground or erecting, altering, or repairing any structure without having a development plan approved by the department under section 25 of this chapter or in violation of a development plan approved by the department under section 25 of this chapter. The department must review the development plan as required by section 25(e) of this chapter.
(c) A development plan:
(1) must be approved if a person intends to:
(A) excavate or cover over the ground; or
(B) construct a new structure or alter or repair an existing structure;
that would impact the burial ground or cemetery; and
(2) is not required if a person intends to:
(A) excavate or cover over the ground; or
(B) erect, alter, or repair an existing structure;
for an incidental or existing use that would not impact the burial ground or cemetery.
(d) A development plan for a governmental entity to disturb ground within one hundred (100) feet of a burial ground must be approved as follows:
(1) A development plan of a municipality requires approval of the executive of the municipality and does not require the approval of the department. However, if the burial ground or cemetery is located outside the municipality, approval is also required by the executive of the county where the burial ground or cemetery is located. A county cemetery commission established under IC 23-14-67-2 may advise the executive of the municipality on whether to approve a development plan.
(2) A development plan of a governmental entity other than:
(A) a municipality; or
(B) the state;
requires the approval of the executive of the county where the governmental entity is located and does not require the approval of the department. However, if the governmental entity is located in more than one (1) county, only the approval of the executive of the county where the burial ground or cemetery is located is required. A county cemetery commission established under IC 23-14-67-2 may advise the county executive on whether to approve a development plan.
(3) A development plan of the state requires the approval of the department.
(e) If a burial ground is within an archeological site, an archeological plan is required to be part of the development plan.
(f) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally violates this section commits a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if the person disturbs buried human remains or grave markers while committing the offense.
As added by P.L.46-2000, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.177-2001, SEC.3; P.L.26-2008, SEC.8; P.L.158-2013, SEC.201.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources

Article 21. Historic Preservation and Archeology

Chapter 1. Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology

14-21-1-1. Applicability of Chapter

14-21-1-2. "Artifact" Defined

14-21-1-3. "Burial Ground" Defined

14-21-1-4. "Burial Object" Defined

14-21-1-5. "Council" Defined

14-21-1-6. Repealed

14-21-1-7. "Human Remains" Defined

14-21-1-8. "Plan", "Archeological Plan", and "Development Plan" Defined

14-21-1-9. "Register" Defined

14-21-1-10. "Review Board" Defined

14-21-1-10.4. "State College or University Project" Defined

14-21-1-11. Administration and Development of Programs and Policies

14-21-1-12. Duties of Division

14-21-1-13. Powers of Division

14-21-1-13.5. Survey and Registry of Indiana Burial Grounds

14-21-1-14. Duties Upon Proposed Transfers of Property by the State

14-21-1-15. Duties Regarding Registers and Federal Preservation Grants

14-21-1-16. Field Investigations or Alteration of Historic Property Without Permit

14-21-1-17. Additions to or Removals From Register

14-21-1-18. Alteration of Historic Sites or Structures; Certificate of Approval; Exceptions; Survey of Historic Sites and Structures; Advisory Report; Federally Funded Construction Projects

14-21-1-18.5. Repealed

14-21-1-18.6. Publication and Submission of Proposed Substantial Changes to Historic Properties

14-21-1-19. Director as State Historic Preservation Officer

14-21-1-20. Review Board; Establishment; Members

14-21-1-21. Review Board; Chairman

14-21-1-22. Review Board; Duties

14-21-1-23. Review Board; per Diem Compensation and Traveling Expenses

14-21-1-24. Applicability of Statutes Regarding Disturbance of Grounds

14-21-1-25. Rules Concerning Standards for Plans; Action on Submitted Plans

14-21-1-25.5. Notice of Discovered Burial Ground; Recommendations

14-21-1-26. Disturbing Ground to Discover Artifacts, Burial Objects, or Human Remains; Penalty

14-21-1-26.5. Development Plan Requirements; Penalty

14-21-1-27. Duties When Buried Human Remains or Burial Grounds Are Disturbed; Penalty

14-21-1-28. Penalty for Disturbing Human Remains or Grave Markers

14-21-1-29. Duty Upon Discovering Artifacts or Burial Objects; Penalty

14-21-1-30. Amateur Groups Encouraged to Establish Codes of Ethics

14-21-1-31. Adoption of Rules

14-21-1-32. Confidential Archeological Site Information

14-21-1-33. Persons Authorized to Accompany Conservation Officers to Determine Violations

14-21-1-34. Homeowner Assistance Program; Archeology Preservation Trust Fund

14-21-1-35. Restitution Orders

14-21-1-36. Possession of Looted Property; Penalty