Sec. 2. (a) As used in this chapter, “architectural salvage material” means an item originally installed on or in a dwelling, a business, or any other structure and subsequently removed from the dwelling, business, or other structure.

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     (b) The term includes the following:

(1) Aluminum, wood, or vinyl siding.

(2) Balustrades or other stair parts.

(3) Bathroom or kitchen cabinets or fixtures.

(4) Doors, door architraves, or doorknobs.

(5) Light fixtures.

(6) Mantelpieces.

(7) Plumbing.

(8) Shutters.

(9) Windows and window architraves, including stained glass or leaded glass window panes.

(10) Wood trim.

As added by P.L.63-2008, SEC.1.