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drawal of blood and other bodily substance sam-
ples.
9-13-2-150.7. “Registration” defined [effec-
tive January 1, 2015].
“Registration”, for purposes of IC 9-25-8,
with respect to a vehicle, includes the license
plate that is issued by the bureau in connection
with the registration of the vehicle.
9-13-2-151. “Relevant evidence of
intoxication” defined.
“Relevant evidence of intoxication” includes
evidence that at the time of an alleged violation
a person had an alcohol concentration equivalent
to at least five-hundredths (0.05) gram, but less
than eight-hundredths (0.08) gram of alcohol per:
(1) one hundred (100) milliliters of the
person’s blood; or
(2) two hundred ten (210) liters of the per-
son’s breath.
9-13-2-154. “Restricted license” defined.
“Restricted license” means any current driv-
ing license, on which the commission has desig-
nated restrictions.
9-13-2-157. “Roadway” defined.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b),
“roadway” means that part of a highway improved,
designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
(b) As used in IC 9-21-12-13, “roadway”
means the part of a highway that is improved,
designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
The term does not include the sidewalk, berm, or
shoulder, even if the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder
is used by persons riding bicycles or other human
powered vehicles.
9-13-2-159. “Safety zone” defined.
“Safety zone” means the area or space offi-
cially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive
use of pedestrians and that is protected or is so
marked or indicated by adequate signs as to be
plainly visible at all times.
9-13-2-161. “School bus” defined.
(a) “School bus” means, except as provided in
subsections (b) and (c), a:
(1) bus;
(2) hack;
(3) conveyance;
(4) commercial motor vehicle; or
(5) motor vehicle;
used to transport preschool, elementary, or sec-
ondary school children to and from school and to
and from school athletic games or contests or
other school functions. The term does not include
a privately owned automobile with a capacity of
not more than five (5) passengers that is used for
the purpose of transporting school children to
and from school.
(b) “School bus”, for purposes of IC 9-21,
means a motor vehicle owned by a public or gov-
ernmental agency and operated for the trans-
portation of children to or from school, including
project headstart, or privately owned and operated
for compensation for the transportation of children
to and from school, including project headstart.
(c) “School bus”, for purposes of IC 9-19-11-
1(1), means a motor vehicle:
(1) that meets the federal school bus safety
requirements under 49 U.S.C. 30125; or
(2) that meets the federal school bus safety
requirements under 49 U.S.C. 30125
except the:
(A) stop signal arm required under fed-
eral motor vehicle safety standard
(FMVSS) no. 131; and
(B) flashing lamps required under fed-
eral motor vehicle safety standard
(FMVSS) no. 108.
9-13-2-161.3. “School crossing guard”
defined.
“School crossing guard” means a person at
least eighteen (18) years of age appointed by one
(1) of the following:
(1) Safety board.
(2) Board of public works and safety.
(3) Town board.
(4) Board of public safety.
(5) Sheriff.
9-13-2-161.5. “School crossing zone” defined.
“School crossing zone” means a part of a
roadway distinctly indicated for crossing by chil-
dren on the way to or from school by lines or other
markings on the surface of the roadway or by
signs.