Indiana Code Title 33. Courts and Court Officers § 33-38-7-20
Current as of June 08, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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Sec. 20. A participant, beneficiary, or survivor may not assign any payment under this chapter except for the following:
(1) Premiums on a life, hospitalization, surgical, or medical group insurance plan maintained in part by a state agency.
(2) Dues to an association that proves to the board's satisfaction that the association has as members at least twenty percent (20%) of the retired participants in the plan.
(a) Subject to the right of the responding party to seek a protective order under Section 2030.090, any party who attaches a supporting declaration as described in Section 2030.050 may propound a greater number of specially prepared interrogatories to another party if this greater number is warranted because of any of the following:
(1) The complexity or the quantity of the existing and potential issues in the particular case.
(2) The financial burden on a party entailed in conducting the discovery by oral deposition.
(3) The expedience of using this method of discovery to provide to the responding party the opportunity to conduct an inquiry, investigation, or search of files or records to supply the information sought.
(b) If the responding party seeks a protective order on the ground that the number of specially prepared interrogatories is unwarranted, the propounding party shall have the burden of justifying the number of these interrogatories.
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