Sec. 5. Any person or his agent with personal knowledge of the facts who has reason to believe that any of his liquefied petroleum gas containers are in the possession of or are being illegally used by any person who is not an owner of the container and who does not have the written consent of the owner, may file a written complaint with the prosecutor of the county in which the complainant resides. The prosecutor may proceed with criminal prosecution if warranted. If a person is convicted of a violation of this chapter the court shall impose the punishment prescribed in this chapter and award possession of the container to its owner.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.232, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 11. Building and Safety Regulations
Chapter 15. Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Containers
22-11-15-3. Owner Identified Containers; Written Authorization; Unlawful Acts; Emergencies
22-11-15-4. Unauthorized Possession; Presumptive Evidence of Unlawful Use
22-11-15-5. Criminal Prosecution
22-11-15-5.1. Civil Actions; Statute of Limitations; Costs and Attorney's Fees