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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 47363" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: New outdoor stage laws?!?!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>38 (b) The term does not include:</p><p>39 (1) any part of a Class 1 structure, regulated amusement</p><p>40 device, or regulated lifting device that is otherwise regulated</p><p>41 under this article, IC 22-13, IC 22-14, or IC 22-15 for load</p><p>42 bearing capacity or wind resistance, or both, as determined</p><p> 3</p><p>1 under the rules of the commission; or</p><p>2 (2) a small structure or an assembly of structures that does</p><p>3 not exceed the maximum size or weight limits (after the</p><p>4 addition of all supported equipment) established by the</p><p>5 commission.</p><p></p><p>So, according to that, the commission can set a size requirement before a permit is required. Without that, putting a speaker on a stick could have been considered a structure requiring a permit. Could you imagine the insanity of that??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 47363, member: 211"] Re: New outdoor stage laws?!?! 38 (b) The term does not include: 39 (1) any part of a Class 1 structure, regulated amusement 40 device, or regulated lifting device that is otherwise regulated 41 under this article, IC 22-13, IC 22-14, or IC 22-15 for load 42 bearing capacity or wind resistance, or both, as determined 3 1 under the rules of the commission; or 2 (2) a small structure or an assembly of structures that does 3 not exceed the maximum size or weight limits (after the 4 addition of all supported equipment) established by the 5 commission. So, according to that, the commission can set a size requirement before a permit is required. Without that, putting a speaker on a stick could have been considered a structure requiring a permit. Could you imagine the insanity of that?? [/QUOTE]
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