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2017 Op. Ind. Att'y Gen. 1 (2017)

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                                             STATE OF INDIANA
                               OFFICE   OF THE   ATTORNEY GENERAL
                                 INDIANA GOVERNMENT CENTER SOUTH, FIFTH FLOOR
  CURTIS T. HILL JR.           302 V. WASHINGTON STREET * INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204-2770 TELEPHONE: 317.232.6201
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL                 wWW.AttorneyGenerlJN.gov                       FAX: 317.232.7979


                                                      February 9, 2017


      OFFICIAL OPINION 2017-1

      The Honorable  Jerry Torr
      The Honorable  Donna Schaibley
      Indiana State House
      200 W.  Washington Street
      Indianapolis, IN 46204

      RE: Municipal Regulation of Golf Carts

      Dear Representatives Torr and Schaibley:

             You requested the opinion of the Office of the Indiana Attorney General (OAG) as to
      what extent a municipality may prescribe certain requirements for golf carts operating on public
      streets and roadways within its jurisdiction.

                                     REQUESTOR STANDING

             Ind.Codc § 4-6-2-5 contemplates that either house of the General Assembly may request,
      by resolution, an official advisory opinion of the Attorney General as to the constitutionality of
      an existing or proposed piece of legislation. The final clause of that same statutory enactment
      grants to the Attorney General the discretion to render (or decline to render) opinions sought by
      individual state legislators about other matters, including questions of statutory interpretation
      having statewide significance, and which are likely to recur while evading judicial review.

                                      QUESTION PRESENTED

             Can a municipality, operating under Ind. Code § 9-21-1-3.3 (Ordinances Regarding Use
      of Golf Carts on Highway), require golf carts to be outfitted with safety equipment that, by state
      law, is required for motor vehicles generally (pursuant to Ind. Code, art. 9-19), without violating
      Ind. Code § 9-21-1-3.3(a)(1), which prohibits ordinances that conflict with or duplicate another
      state law (emphasis supplied)?


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