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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 34. (a) As used in this section, “board” has the meaning set forth in IC 25-1-1.2-2.
(b) If an obligor holds a license issued by a board and requests a hearing under section 33 of this chapter but fails to appear or appears and is found to be delinquent, the Title IV-D agency shall issue an order to the board that issued the obligor's license:
(1) stating that the obligor is delinquent; and
(2) requiring the board to comply with the actions required under IC 25-1-1.2-8.
(c) If an obligor holds a license issued under IC 4-31-6, IC 4-33, or IC 4-35 and requests a hearing under section 33 of this chapter but fails to appear or appears and is found to be delinquent, the Title IV-D agency shall issue an order to the:
(1) Indiana horse racing commission, if the obligor holds a license issued under IC 4-31-6; or
(2) Indiana gaming commission, if the obligor holds a license issued under IC 4-33 or IC 4-35;
stating that the obligor is delinquent and requiring the commission to comply with the actions required under IC 4-31-6-11, IC 4-33-8.5-3, or IC 4-35-6.7-2.
(d) If an obligor holds a license issued under IC 27-1-15.6, IC 27-1-15.8, or IC 27-10-3 and requests a hearing under section 33 of this chapter but fails to appear or appears and is found to be delinquent, the Title IV-D agency shall issue an order to the commissioner of the department of insurance:
(1) stating that the obligor is delinquent; and
(2) requiring the commissioner to comply with the actions required under IC 27-1-15.6-29 or IC 27-10-3-20.
(e) If an obligor holds a license issued by the department of natural resources under IC 14-22-12, IC 14-22-16, IC 14-22-19, IC 14-24-7, or IC 14-31-3 and requests a hearing under section 33 of this chapter but fails to appear, or appears and is found to be delinquent, the Title IV-D agency shall issue an order to the director of the department of natural resources:
(1) stating that the obligor is delinquent; and
(2) requiring the director to suspend or revoke a license issued by the department as provided in IC 14-11-3.
(f) If an obligor:
(1) holds an employee's permit issued under IC 7.1-3-18-9(a)(3); and
(2) requests a hearing under section 33 of this chapter but fails to appear or appears and is found to be delinquent;
the Title IV-D agency shall issue an order to the alcohol and tobacco commission stating that the obligor is delinquent and requiring the commission to impose the appropriate sanctions under IC 7.1-3-23-44.
(g) When an obligor who was the subject of an order issued by the Title IV-D agency under subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) 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 31-16-15-2 or IC 31-16-15-2.5;
the Title IV-D agency shall provide notice to the appropriate entity under subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) that the obligor has addressed the delinquency.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law § 31-25-4-34 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-31-family-law-and-juvenile-law/in-code-sect-31-25-4-34/
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