Section 80IAC4-4-2. Definitions  


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  •    The following definitions apply throughout this rule:

    (1) "Alcoholic beverage" means a liquid or solid that:

    (A) is, or contains, one-half percent (0.5%) or more alcohol by volume;

    (B) is fit for human consumption; and

    (C) is reasonably likely, or intended, to be used as a beverage.

    (2) "Deadly weapon" means any of the following:

    (A) A loaded or unloaded firearm (as defined in IC 35-47-1-5).

    (B) A destructive device, weapon, device, taser (as defined in IC 35-47-8-3), or electronic stun weapon (as defined in IC 35-47-8-1), equipment, including knives, chemical substance, or other material, that, in the manner it is used, or could ordinarily be used, or is intended to be used, is readily capable of causing serious bodily injury.

    (C) A biological disease, virus, or organism that is capable of causing serious bodily injury.

    The term does not include equipment or implements necessary and appropriate for use by commission personnel, contractors, authorized representatives, concessionaires, and exhibitors in the conduct of business related to the fair.

    (3) "Law enforcement animal" means an animal that is owned or used by a law enforcement agency for the principal purposes of:

    (A) aiding in the detection of criminal activity, the enforcement of laws, and the apprehension of offenders; and

    (B) ensuring the public welfare.

    The term includes, but is not limited to, a horse, an arson investigation dog, a bomb detection dog, a narcotic detection dog, a patrol dog, a search and rescue dog, or a tracking dog.

    (4) "Possession" means on or about a person's body or clothing, or in any purse, backpack, cooler, sack, carrier, or other container carried by the person or under that person's direct and immediate control.

    (5) "Service animal" means an animal that a person who is impaired by:

    (A) blindness or any other visual impairment;

    (B) deafness or any other aural impairment;

    (C) a physical disability; or

    (D) a medical condition;

    relies on for navigation, assistance in performing daily activities, or alert signals regarding the onset of the person's medical condition.

    (State Fair Commission; 80 IAC 4-4-2; filed Jul 7, 2003, 3:15 p.m.: 26 IR 3537; readopted filed Oct 4, 2007, 10:29 a.m.: 20071024-IR-080070451RFA; readopted filed Sep 18, 2013, 2:12 p.m.: 20131016-IR-080130242RFA)