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(4) A firetruck and apparatus owned by a
person or municipal division of the state
and used for fire protection.
(5) A municipally owned ambulance.
(6) A police patrol wagon.
(7) Avehicle not designed for or employed
in general highway transportation of per-
sons or property and occasionally oper-
ated or moved over the highway, including
the following:
(A)Road construction or maintenance
machinery.
(B)Amovable device designed, used,
or maintained to alert motorists of haz-
ardous conditions on highways.
(C)Construction dust control machin-
ery.
(D)Well boring apparatus.
(E) Ditch digging apparatus.
(F) An implement of agriculture
designed to be operated primarily in a
farm field or on farm premises.
(G)An invalid chair.
(H)A yard tractor.
(8) An electric personal assistive mobility
device.
(c) For purposes of IC 9-20 and IC 9-21, the
term does not include devices moved by human
power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or
tracks.
(d) For purposes of IC 9-22, the term refers to
an automobile, a motorcycle, a truck, a trailer, a
semitrailer, a tractor, a bus, a school bus, a recre-
ational vehicle, a trailer or semitrailer used in the
transportation of watercraft, or a motor driven
cycle.
(e) For purposes of IC 9-24-6, the term has the
meaning set forth in 49 CFR 383.5 as in effect July
1, 2010.
(f) For purposes of IC 9-30-5, IC 9-30-6, IC
9-30-8, and IC 9-30-9, the termmeans a device for
transportation by land or air. The term does not
include an electric personal assistive mobility
device.
9-13-2-196.3. “Vehicular substance offense”
defined [effective January 1,
2015].
“Vehicular substance offense”, for purposes of
IC 9-30-15.5, has the meaning set forth in IC 9-
30-15.5-1.
9-13-2-197. “Violation” defined.
“Violation”, for purposes of IC 9-30-10, has
the meaning set forth in IC 9-30-10-3.
9-13-2-198.5. “Watercraft” defined.
“Watercraft” means a contrivance used or
designed for navigation on water, including a ves-
sel, boat, motor vessel, steam vessel, sailboat,
vessel operated by machinery either permanently
or temporarily affixed, scow, tugboat, or any
marine equipment that is capable of carrying pas-
sengers, except a ferry.
9-13-2-200. “Worksite” defined.
“Worksite” means a location or area upon
which:
(1) a public purpose construction or main-
tenance activity; or
(2) a private purpose construction or main-
tenance activity that is authorized by a
governmental agency;
is being performed on a highway. The term
includes the lanes of a highway leading up to the
area upon which an activity described in subdi-
vision (1) or (2) is being performed, beginning at
the point where appropriate signs directing vehi-
cles to merge from one (1) lane into another lane
are posted.
ARTICLE 14. BUREAU OF
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 3. Records
[Portions Omitted]
9-14-3-4.
Preparation and delivery of certified copies
of records; admissibility in court.
9-14-3-7.
Operating records; notice of suspension or
revocation; prima facie evidence of mailing;
admissibility in tort action.
9-14-3-4. Preparation and delivery of
certified copies of records;
admissibility in court [effective
January 1, 2015].
(a) Upon request, the bureau shall prepare