Indiana Code § 22-12-6-15

Payment by credit card
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Sec. 15. (a) As used in this section, "credit card" means a bank card, debit card, charge card, prepaid card, or other similar device used for payment.       (b) In addition to other methods of payment allowed by law, the department may accept payment by credit card for certifications, licenses, and fees, and other amounts payable to the following: (1) The department. (2) The fire prevention and building safety commission. (3) The Indiana homeland security foundation (before its repeal).       (c) The department may enter into appropriate agreements with banks or other organizations authorized to do business in Indiana to enable the department to accept payment by credit card.       (d) The department may recognize net amounts remitted by the bank or other organization as payment in full of amounts due the department.       (e) The department may pay any applicable credit card service charge or fee.   IC 22-12-7 Chapter 7. Administrative Adjudication; Special Judicial Proceedings               22-12-7-1 Application of chapter             22-12-7-2 Application of IC 4-21.5             22-12-7-3 Orders under IC 4-21.5-3-4 ; issuance             22-12-7-4 Orders under IC 4-21.5-3-6 ; issuance             22-12-7-5 Orders under IC 4-21.5-3-6 ; time to correct violation             22-12-7-6 Emergency or temporary orders             22-12-7-7 Orders under IC 4-21.5-3-6 or IC 4-21.5-4 ; corrective actions; sanctions             22-12-7-8 Probation orders             22-12-7-9 Reinstatement of suspended licenses             22-12-7-10 Consistency in imposing sanctions; reasons for departure from prior decisions             22-12-7-11 Repealed             22-12-7-12 Appeal of orders issued by office or division of department; informal discussions             22-12-7-13 Applications for court orders             22-12-7-14 Injunctions; restraining orders             22-12-7-15 Effect of new or changed building, fire safety, or equipment laws

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