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4-12-16-3. Sources of money for the fund

IN Code § 4-12-16-3 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 3. (a) The fund consists of:

(1) except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), all funds received by the state under:

(A) multistate and Indiana specific settlements;

(B) assurances of voluntary compliance accepted by the attorney general; and

(C) any other form of agreement that:

(i) is enforceable by a court; and

(ii) settles litigation between the state and another party; and

(2) all money recovered as court costs or costs related to litigation.

(b) Any amount of restitution that is:

(1) awarded to an individual or institution under a settlement or assurance of voluntary compliance;

(2) unclaimed by an individual or institution;

(3) received by a state agency; and

(4) determined to be abandoned property under IC 32-34-1;

must be deposited in the abandoned property fund established by IC 32-34-1-33.

(c) The fund does not include the following:

(1) Funds received by the state department of revenue.

(2) Funds required to be deposited in the securities division enforcement account (IC 23-19-6-1).

(3) Funds received as the result of a civil forfeiture under IC 34-24-1.

(4) Funds received as a civil penalty or as part of an enforcement or collection action by an agency authorized to impose a civil penalty or engage in an enforcement or collection action, if the funds are required to be deposited in the general fund or another fund by statute.

(5) Funds recovered by the Medicaid fraud control unit in actions to recover money inappropriately paid out of or obtained from the state Medicaid program.

(6) Amounts required to be paid as consumer restitution or refunds in settlements specified in this chapter.

(7) Amounts received under the Master Settlement Agreement (as defined in IC 24-3-3-6).

As added by P.L.217-2017, SEC.39. Amended by P.L.201-2018, SEC.2.

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4-12-16-3. Sources of money for the fund