Sec. 2.5. Land may be classified as wildlands if it contains one (1) or more of the following:
(1) Grasslands that are dominated by native grasses or intermixed with other native herbaceous vegetation.
(2) Wetlands that support a prevalence of native vegetation adopted for saturated conditions.
(3) Early forest successional stands that are dominated by native herbaceous and woody vegetation that will develop into native forest land.
(4) Other lands the department determines is capable of supporting wildlife and conducive to wildlife management.
(5) A body of water.
As added by P.L.66-2006, SEC.3.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 6. Assessment of Certain Forest Lands
6-1.1-6-3.5. Restrictions on Use of Classified Land
6-1.1-6-4. Nontimber Producing Trees
6-1.1-6-5. Size Restrictions of Classified Land Parcel
6-1.1-6-5.5. Revised Application With State Forester
6-1.1-6-6. Classification Not Permitted if Building Is on Parcel
6-1.1-6-7. Classification Not Permitted if Grazing on Parcel
6-1.1-6-11. Applications for Classification; Signatures
6-1.1-6-12. Approval of Applications
6-1.1-6-13. Recording Approved Application
6-1.1-6-14. Rate of Assessment; Adjustment
6-1.1-6-15. Minerals on Land; Assessment
6-1.1-6-16. Timber and Wildlife Management Standards
6-1.1-6-18. Signs; Posting on Land
6-1.1-6-19. Inspection of Land; Records; Use of Geographic Information System
6-1.1-6-20. Withdrawal of Land From Classification; Revised Application for Remaining Eligible Land
6-1.1-6-21. Withdrawal From Classification by State; Assessment of Land
6-1.1-6-23. Withdrawal of Classification; Notice to County Official
6-1.1-6-24. Tax Payments and Penalties Upon Withdrawal; Lien on Land; Distribution of Revenue