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§ 34-30-19-5-3

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(a) The owner of a private property that is adjacent to Lake Michigan does not assume responsibility or incur liability for an injury to an individual or damage to property that:(1) occurs after June 30, 2020, when an individual is crossing the private property:(A) to enter; or(B) upon leaving;the area of the beach of Lake Michigan that the public has a vested right to use for recreational purposes; and(2) is caused by:(A) an act or omission of a person other than the owner;(B) an act or omission of the owner, except for an act of the owner constituting intentional misconduct; or(C) the condition of the property.(b) This section does not affect the following:(1) Existing Indiana case law on the liability of property owners with respect to:(A) business invitees in commercial establishments; or(B) invited guests.(2) The attractive nuisance doctrine.As added by P.L.164-2020, SEC.61.