Indiana Code - Labor and Safety - Title 22, Section 22-11-15-3

Owner identified containers; written authorization; unlawful acts;
emergencies

Sec. 3. If a liquefied petroleum gas container bears on its surface
in legible characters the name, mark, initials, or other identifying
device of its owner, it is unlawful for any person except the owner or
a person authorized in writing by him:

(1) to fill or refill that container with liquefied petroleum gas or
any other gas or compound;
(2) to buy, sell, offer for sale, give, take, loan, deliver or permit
to be delivered, or otherwise use or dispose of liquefied
petroleum gas in that container; or
(3) to deface, erase, obliterate, cover up, or otherwise remove
or conceal or change the name, mark, initials, or other
identifying device of the owner or to place the name, mark,
initials, or other identifying device of any person other than the
owner on such container.

However, no written authorization shall be required during weather
emergencies or at those times when the regular supplier of liquefied
petroleum gas has failed, or is unable, to make delivery within a
reasonable time.

As added by Acts 1979, P.L.232, SEC.1.

Last modified: May 27, 2006