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Indiana Code Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources

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  • Article 1. Watercraft and Recreational Vehicles
  • Article 2. Fish and Wildlife Act
  • Article 3. Department of Natural Resources
  • Article 4. Soil and Mineral Management
  • Article 5. Forests
  • Article 6. Parks and Memorials
  • Article 7. Entomology and Plant Pathology
  • Article 8. General Provisions and Definitions
  • Article 9. Department of Natural Resources
  • Article 10. Natural Resources Commission
  • Article 11. Powers and Duties of Department
  • Article 12. State Resource Development
  • Article 13. Local Resource Development
  • Article 14. Recreational Development
  • Article 15. Regulation of Water Recreation
  • Article 16. Regulation of Land Recreation
  • Article 17. Property Acquisition
  • Article 18. State Land
  • Article 19. State Parks and Recreation Areas
  • Article 20. State Museums and Historic Sites
  • Article 21. Historic Preservation and Archeology
  • Article 22. Fish and Wildlife
  • Article 23. Forestry
  • Article 24. Entomology and Plant Pathology
  • Article 25. Water Rights and Resources
  • Article 25.5. Enforcement Actions by the Division of Water
  • Article 26. Lakes and Reservoirs
  • Article 27. Levees, Dams, and Drainage
  • Article 28. Flood Control
  • Article 29. Rivers, Streams, and Waterways
  • Article 30. River Basin Commissions
  • Article 30.5. Watershed Development Commissions
  • Article 31. Nature Preserves
  • Article 32. Soil and Water Conservation
  • Article 33. Conservancy Districts
  • Article 34. Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation
  • Article 35. Mining
  • Article 36. Reclamation
  • Article 37. Oil and Gas
  • Article 38. Other Petroleum Regulation
  • Article 39. Carbon Dioxide

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