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money in the account not currently needed to
meet the obligations of the account in the same
manner as other public money may be invested.
Interest that accrues from these investments shall
be deposited in the account.
(h) Money in the account at the end of a state
fiscal year does not revert to the state general
fund.
9-19-11-10. Bureau not to assess points for
violation of chapter.
The bureau may not assess points under the
point system for a violation of this chapter.
9-19-11-11. Violation of chapter not to be
included in determination of
habitual violator status.
Aviolation of this chapter may not be included
in a determination of habitual violator status under
IC 9-30-10-4.
Chapter 19. Windows and
Windshield Wipers.
9-19-19-4.
Restrictions on tinting or sunscreening
windows.
9-19-19-4. Restrictions on tinting or sun-
screening windows.
This section does not apply to a manufac-
turer’s tinting or glazing or motor vehicle windows
or windshields that is otherwise in compliance with
or permitted by FMVSS205 as promulgated in 49
CFR 571.205. Proof from the manufacturer, sup-
plier, or installer that the tinting or glazing is in
compliance with or permitted by FMVSS205
must be carried in the vehicle.
(b) This section does not apply to the driver of
a vehicle:
(1) that is owned by an individual required
for medical reasons to be shielded from the
direct rays of the sun; or
(2) in which an individual required for
medical reasons to be shielded from the
direct rays of the sun is a habitual passen-
ger.
The medical reasons must be attested to by a
physician or optometrist licensed to practice in
Indiana, and the physician’s or optometrist’s cer-
tification of that condition must be carried in the
vehicle. The physician’s or optometrist’s certifi-
cation must be renewed annually.
(c) A person may not drive a motor vehicle
that has a:
(1) windshield;
(2) side wing;
(3) side window that is a part of a front
door; or
(4) rear back window;
that is covered by or treated with sunscreening
material or is tinted with material that has a solar
reflectance of visible light or more than twenty-
five percent (25%) as measured on the nonfilm
side and light transmittance of less than thirty
percent (30%) in the visible light range.
(d) A person may not tint or otherwise cover
or treat with sunscreening the parts of a vehicle
described in subsection (c) so that operation of the
vehicle after the tinting or sunscreening is per-
formed is a violation of subsection (c). However,
it is not a violation of this chapter if the work is
performed for a person who submits a physician’s
or optometrist’s statement as described in sub-
section (b) to the person who is to perform the
work.
(e) A vehicle may be stopped to determine
compliance with this section. However, a vehi-
cle, the contents of a vehicle, the driver of a vehi-
cle, or a passenger in a vehicle may not be
inspected, searched, or detained solely because of
a violation of this section.
ARTICLE 21.
TRAFFIC REGULATION
Ch. 5.
Speed Limits.
Ch. 6.
Speed Contests.
Ch. 8.
Vehicle Operations.
Chapter 5. Speed Limits
[Portions Omitted]
9-21-5-1.
Speed greater than reasonable under
conditions.
9-21-5-2.
Maximum lawful speeds.
9-21-5-4.
Conditions requiring driving at reduced
speed.
9-21-5-5.
Dimensions of vehicles required to operate
at 55 mph or below.
9-21-5-7.
Motor vehicles driving at slow speed
impeding traffic.