Section 410IAC6-6-9. Refuse disposal; inoperative motor vehicles


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  •    (a) The mobile home community owner or operator, or both, shall be responsible for the following:

    (1) Satisfactory storage, collection, and disposal of refuse.

    (2) Ensuring that subsections (b) through (g) are complied with.

      (b) Refuse shall be stored in fly-tight water-tight containers that shall be located not more than one hundred fifty (150) feet from any mobile home space. Refuse can liners (also known as trash bags) constructed of plastic, paper, or similar material may not be stored outside the mobile home or manufactured home. Hopper-type containers may be substituted for refuse cans where service permits. When hopper-type units are used they must be placed within a reasonable walking distance from the mobile home spaces to be served.

      (c) All refuse containers must be kept in a sanitary condition.

      (d) The area around the storage cans shall be kept clean and free of litter.

      (e) Refuse shall be disposed of in such a manner that it will not create fly breeding, rodent harborage, odor or smoke nuisances or health, fire or safety hazards.

      (f) Garbage or refuse shall not be burned, except at an approved disposal site.

      (g) No unlicensed or inoperative motor vehicle shall be allowed to remain in a mobile home community for more than thirty (30) days unless stored in a designated, visually screened area that is at least one hundred (100) feet from the nearest mobile home or manufactured home. (Indiana State Department of Health; Reg HSE 21R, Sec 9; filed Jun 14, 1974, 2:29 p.m.: Rules and Regs. 1975, p. 333; filed Aug 7, 1981, 2:04 p.m.: 4 IR 1822; readopted filed Jul 11, 2001, 2:23 p.m.: 24 IR 4234; filed Mar 5, 2007, 2:38 p.m.: 20070404-IR-410050328FRA; readopted filed Sep 11, 2013, 3:19 p.m.: 20131009-IR-410130346RFA)