2017 Indiana Code
TITLE 9. Motor Vehicles
ARTICLE 30. GENERAL PENALTY PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 13. Miscellaneous Criminal Offenses; Suspension of Driving Privileges
9-30-13-7. Notice of suspension of driving privileges for delinquent child support; reinstatement
Sec. 7. (a) If the bureau is advised by the Title IV-D agency that the obligor (as defined in IC 31-25-4-4) either requested a hearing under IC 31-25-4-33 and failed to appear or appeared and was found to be delinquent, the bureau shall promptly mail a notice to the obligor stating the following:
(1) That the obligor's driving privileges are suspended, beginning eighteen (18) business days after the date the notice is mailed, and that the suspension will terminate after the bureau receives a notice from the Title IV-D agency that the obligor has:
(A) paid the obligor's child support arrearage in full; or
(B) established a payment plan with the Title IV-D agency to pay the arrearage, which includes an income withholding order under IC 31-16-15-0.5 or IC 31-16-15-2.5.
(2) That the obligor may be granted specialized driving privileges under IC 9-30-16.
(b) The bureau may not reinstate driving privileges suspended under this section until the bureau receives a notice from the Title IV-D agency that the obligor has:
(1) paid the obligor's child support arrearage in full; or
(2) established a payment plan with the Title IV-D agency to pay the arrearage, which includes an income withholding order under IC 31-16-15-0.5 or IC 31-16-15-2.5.
(c) An obligor who operates a motor vehicle in violation of this section commits a Class A infraction, unless:
(1) the obligor's driving privileges are suspended under this section; and
(2) the obligor has been granted specialized driving privileges under IC 9-30-16 as a result of the suspension under this section.
As added by P.L.125-2012, SEC.372. Amended by P.L.85-2013, SEC.112; P.L.217-2014, SEC.151.