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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Sec. 7. (a) Upon receiving an order from the Title IV-D agency under IC 31-25-4-32(b) or IC 31-25-4-33, the bureau shall promptly mail a notice to the obligor (as defined in IC 31-25-4-4) 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 under IC 31-25-4-32(m) that the obligor has addressed the delinquency.
(2) That the obligor may be granted specialized driving privileges under IC 9-30-16.
(b) If the bureau has not received notice from the Title IV-D agency under IC 31-25-4-32(m) within eighteen (18) days after the date of the notice in subsection (a), the bureau shall suspend the obligor's driving privileges.
(c) The bureau may not reinstate driving privileges suspended under this section until the bureau receives a notice from the Title IV-D agency under IC 31-25-4-32(m) that the obligor has addressed the delinquency.
(d) 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.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 9. Motor Vehicles § 9-30-13-7 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-9-motor-vehicles/in-code-sect-9-30-13-7/
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