Indiana Solar Easements & Rights Laws

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Program Details

Program ID
257
Last Updated
9/22/2023

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit residential schools state government federal government
Eligible Technologies
solar - passive solar water heat solar space heat solar thermal electric solar thermal process heat solar photovoltaics

Program Summary

Indiana state law includes both covenant restrictions and solar easement provisions. The state's covenant restrictions prevent planning and zoning authorities from prohibiting or unreasonably restricting the use of solar energy. Indiana's solar easement provisions are similar to those in many other states. Although they do not create an automatic right to sunlight they allow parties to voluntarily enter into solar easement contracts which are enforceable by law. Passive solar structures are explicitly included in the type of solar-collection equipment that may be protected by solar easements.In March 2022, Indiana adopted a bill, H.B. 1196, preventing homeowners' associations from prohibiting solar panel installation except in certain circumstances and providing a petition process for residents to overturn existing prohibitions.

Contact & Resources

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