Indiana Code § 31-19-4.5-7

Applicability of Rules of Trial Procedure
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Sec. 7. The Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure do not apply to the provision of notice under this chapter.   IC 31-19-5 Chapter 5. Putative Father Registry               31-19-5-1 Application of chapter             31-19-5-2 Establishment of registry; rules             31-19-5-3 Purpose of registry             31-19-5-4 Notice rights of registered persons             31-19-5-5 Necessity of registration as requisite to notice rights             31-19-5-6 Rights of presumptive fathers             31-19-5-7 Information maintained in registry; father's agent for notice             31-19-5-8 Registry data access points             31-19-5-9 Information supplied             31-19-5-10 Registration form             31-19-5-11 Verification; amendment of information             31-19-5-12 Time of registration             31-19-5-13 Availability of registration forms             31-19-5-14 Public notice of purpose and operation of registry             31-19-5-15 Requests for search of registry by persons arranging adoption             31-19-5-16 Affidavit of registry search; copy of notice of filing of petition to establish paternity             31-19-5-17 Departmental responsibilities upon request for registry search             31-19-5-18 Waiver of notice rights of unregistered putative fathers; irrevocably implied consent to adoption             31-19-5-19 Revocation of registration             31-19-5-20 Methods of submitting registration             31-19-5-21 Request for certified copy of registration or for information; request for copy of notice of filing of petition to establish paternity; persons qualified to apply             31-19-5-22 Timeliness of responses to requests; fees             31-19-5-23 Confidentiality of registry information             31-19-5-24 Registering false information             31-19-5-25 Release or request for confidential information

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