Sec. 5. (a) Notwithstanding any statutory right, common law right, or agreement to the contrary, a person who pays benefits or compensation to or on behalf of an eligible person (as defined in IC 34-13-8-1 ) for an occurrence (as defined in IC 34-13-8-2 ) does not have a subrogation or other right, including any rights otherwise provided under this chapter, to recover those benefits or compensation paid from the supplemental state fair relief fund by making a claim against the state, or by making a claim, or recovering from payments made to an eligible person (as defined in IC 34-13-8-1 ) for an occurrence (as defined in IC 34-13-8-2 ) under IC 34-13-8 . (b) Not later than forty (40) days after a distribution under IC 34-13-8 is paid, a person who believes that the state cannot constitutionally prohibit assertion of a subrogation or other claim described in subsection (a), and who claims the subrogation or other interest against the state, or against a distribution paid from the supplemental state fair relief fund to an eligible person (as defined in IC 34-13-8-1 ) for an occurrence (as defined in IC 34-13-8-2 ) under IC 34-13-8 must provide written notice to the attorney general and the eligible person of the person's intent to assert that interest. Failure to provide timely written notice to the attorney general under this section constitutes a waiver of the claims described in this section. IC 34-54 ARTICLE 54. JUDGMENTS Ch. 1. Judgments Generally Ch. 2. Confession of Judgment Ch. 3. Limitations on Confession of Judgment Under Power of Attorney Ch. 4. Cognovit Note Prohibited as a Means of Confessing Judgment or Authorizing Payment Ch. 5. Judgments in Agreed Cases Ch. 6. Satisfaction of Judgments Ch. 7. Assignment of Judgments Ch. 8. Interest on Judgments Ch. 9. Effect of Refusal of Money Tender Ch. 10. Judgments Concerning Property Ch. 11. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Ch. 12. Uniform Act for the Recognition of Foreign Country Money Judgments IC 34-54-1 Chapter 1. Judgments Generally 34-54-1-1 Repealed 34-54-1-2 Repealed 34-54-1-3 Fiduciaries; stay of execution
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