Indiana Code § 13-16-2-1

Fee payment schedules
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Sec. 1. (a) The department shall establish fee payment schedules that allow a person that is required to pay an annual fee established under: (1) this title; or (2) rules adopted under this title; to pay the fee in equal installments over a twelve (12) month period that begins on the date the fee is assessed.       (b) The department shall allow a person to pay an annual fee according to a fee payment schedule established under this section if the person determines that a single payment of the entire fee is an undue hardship on the person.       (c) A fee payment schedule established under this section may not require a person to pay more than one (1) installment in any three (3) month period during the twelve (12) month period.       (d) The department is not required to assess installments separately.   IC 13-17 ARTICLE 17. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL               Ch. 1. Intent and Purpose of Air Pollution Control Laws             Ch. 2. Repealed             Ch. 3. Powers and Duties Concerning Air Pollution Control             Ch. 4. Air Pollution Emergencies             Ch. 5. Motor Vehicle Emission Control             Ch. 6. Regulation of Asbestos and Asbestos Contractors             Ch. 7. Clean Air Act Permit Compliance Program             Ch. 8. Title V Operating Permit Program, Trust Fund, and Fees             Ch. 9. Open Burning             Ch. 10. Incineration of PCB             Ch. 11. Thermal Oxidation Unit Permits             Ch. 12. Enforcement of Local Air Pollution Ordinances             Ch. 13. Enforceable Operating Agreement Program             Ch. 14. Repealed             Ch. 15. Disposal and Destruction of Confiscated Drugs   IC 13-17-1 Chapter 1. Intent and Purpose of Air Pollution Control Laws               13-17-1-1 Purpose; air resource purity             13-17-1-2 Local air quality control programs             13-17-1-3 Criteria for air quality control programs

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