Indiana Code § 33-36-3-7

Disposition of civil penalties and costs collected
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Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), all sums collected by the violations clerk as civil penalties for ordinance violations shall be accounted for and paid to the municipal corporation as provided by law.       (b) If a city or town that has not established a court under IC 33-35-1 or an ordinance violations bureau under IC 33-36-2 has entered into an interlocal agreement described in IC 33-36-2-4 with a municipal corporation, the sums collected by the violations clerk that involve the city or town that has not established a court or an ordinance violations bureau shall be accounted for and paid as provided in the interlocal agreement.       (c) If a county enters into an interlocal agreement under IC 33-36-2-5 with a city or town, the sums collected by the violations clerk or city or town court that involve the county shall be accounted for and paid as provided in the interlocal agreement. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-6-3-4.]   IC 33-37 ARTICLE 37. COURT FEES               Ch. 1. Applicability and Definitions             Ch. 2. General Court Costs Provisions for Criminal Actions             Ch. 3. General Court Costs Provisions for Civil Actions             Ch. 4. Collection of Court Cost Fees             Ch. 5. Collection of Additional Fees             Ch. 6. Credit Card Service Fee             Ch. 7. Distribution of Court Fees             Ch. 8. Local User Fee Funds             Ch. 9. State User Fee Funds             Ch. 10. Juror and Witness Fees             Ch. 11. Jury Pay Fund             Ch. 12. Circuit Court Clerk Administrative Fee   IC 33-37-1 Chapter 1. Applicability and Definitions               33-37-1-1 Application of article             33-37-1-2 "Clerk"             33-37-1-3 Costs for all proceedings in action             33-37-1-4 Publication by notice; fees; proof             33-37-1-5 Automated judicial system; formal written commitment

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