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9-33-4-6. Granting petition; reduction of unpaid fees and driving privileges reinstatement fees; transmission of order to bureau; appealable

IN Code § 9-33-4-6 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 6. (a) The court shall grant a petition for traffic amnesty if the petitioner proves by a preponderance of evidence that the:

(1) person is a qualified person; and

(2) violation giving rise to the unpaid fees was committed before January 1, 2019.

(b) If the court grants a petition for traffic amnesty, the court shall issue an order reducing the amount of unpaid fees owed by the person by fifty percent (50%). To the extent some or all of the unpaid fees consist of a driving privileges reinstatement fee, the court shall specify in its order that the petitioner is entitled to driving privileges reinstatement after:

(1) paying fifty percent (50%) of the otherwise required driving privileges reinstatement fee to the bureau;

(2) providing proof of financial responsibility to the court; and

(3) the person is determined not to be otherwise ineligible to have the person's driving privileges reinstated.

(c) The court shall transmit a copy of its order to the bureau in a form and manner prescribed by the bureau. The court shall include in its order a statement that the order is not a conviction, finding of guilt, or finding of liability and that the order is being issued under IC 9-33-4.

(d) The grant or denial of a petition under this chapter is an appealable final order.

As added by P.L.202-2019, SEC.1.

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9-33-4-6. Granting petition; reduction of unpaid fees and driving privileges reinstatement fees; transmission of order to bureau; appealable