Indian Code
32-21-13 Display of Political Signs on Property Subject to Restrictive
Covenants or Homeowners Association
IC 32-21-13-1 Application of election law definitions
Sec. 1. The definitions
in IC
3-5-2 apply to this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-2 "Rules"
Sec. 2. As used in this
chapter, "rules" refers to any of the following:
(1) A
restrictive covenant.
(2) A
homeowners association rule.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-3 "Sign"
Sec. 3. As used in this
chapter, "sign" refers only to a sign advocating:
(1) the
election or defeat of one (1) or more candidates for:
(A)
nomination; or
(B)
election;
to a
public office;
(2)
support for or opposition to:
(A) a
political party; or
(B) a
political party's candidates; or
(3) the
approval or disapproval of a public question.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-4 Prohibition on homeowner association
adoption or enforcement of rules relating to display of political signs;
exceptions
Sec. 4. Except as
provided in section 5 of this chapter, a homeowners association may not adopt
or enforce a rule that prohibits a member of the homeowners association from
displaying a sign on the member's property during the period:
(1)
beginning thirty (30) days before; and
(2)
ending five (5) days after;
the date of the election to which the sign relates.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-5 Permissible rules relating to display
of political signs
Sec. 5. A homeowners
association may adopt and enforce rules relating to a sign described in section
3 of this chapter if the rules do any of the following:
(1)
Restrict the size of a sign if the rule permits a homeowner to display a sign
that is at least as large as signs commonly displayed during election
campaigns.
(2)
Restrict the number of signs that may be displayed if the rule permits a
homeowner to display a reasonable number of signs.
(3)
Restrict the locations where a sign may be displayed. However, a restriction
under this subdivision may not prohibit the display of a sign:
(A) in a
window on the homeowner's property; or
(B) on
the ground that is part of the homeowner's property.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-6 Homeowners association may remove sign
that violates permitted rules
Sec. 6. A homeowners
association may remove a sign that violates the rules permitted by this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.
IC 32-21-13-7 Political activity on homeowners
association property may not be prohibited; exception
Sec. 7. (a) This
section does not apply to homeowners association property if:
(1)
access to the property from the outside is controlled by gates or other means;
and
(2) the
common areas, including roads and sidewalks, are privately owned and
maintained.
(b) As used in this
section, "homeowners association property" refers to real property
owned by any of the following:
(1) A
member of the homeowners association.
(2) The
homeowners association.
(3) The
members of the homeowners association in common.
(c) A homeowners
association may not adopt or enforce a rule or covenant that prohibits, or has
the effect of prohibiting:
(1) a
candidate;
(2) an
individual who holds an elected office;
(3) the
spouse of a candidate or individual who holds an elected office; or
(4) a
volunteer worker of a candidate or individual who holds an elected office;
from entering onto homeowners association property
for purposes of conducting political activity.
As added by P.L.73-2014, SEC.1. Amended by
P.L.174-2015, SEC.1.