Indiana Code § 5-2-6.3-7

Distribution of escrowed money to responsible parties not convicted of felonies
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Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), if: (1) a responsible party is found to be not guilty or has had the case against the responsible party dismissed; and (2) if all periods for appeal by the state have expired; the division shall distribute all money remaining in the escrow account to the responsible party.       (b) If a responsible party is found to lack the competency necessary to stand trial, the division shall distribute all money remaining in the escrow account to the responsible party if: (1) the responsible party does not become competent to stand trial within five (5) years after the money is first placed in the escrow account; and (2) a civil action arising from the felony of which the responsible party is accused is not pending.   IC 5-2-6.5 Chapter 6.5. Expired Expired 12-31-2011 by P.L.145-2011, SEC.1.   IC 5-2-6.6 Chapter 6.6. Repealed   IC 5-2-6.7 Chapter 6.7. Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Fund               5-2-6.7-1 "Division"             5-2-6.7-2 "Domestic violence prevention and treatment center"             5-2-6.7-3 "Fund"             5-2-6.7-4 Domestic violence prevention and treatment fund established             5-2-6.7-5 Administration of fund             5-2-6.7-5.5 Expenses; 5% designated to statewide nonprofit domestic violence coalition             5-2-6.7-6 Sources of money for the fund             5-2-6.7-7 Investment of money in fund             5-2-6.7-8 No reversion to state general fund             5-2-6.7-9 Applications for grants             5-2-6.7-10 Grants and contracts             5-2-6.7-11 Division's use of money from the fund             5-2-6.7-12 Services required to be furnished to receive money from the fund             5-2-6.7-13 Staff             5-2-6.7-14 Receipt of money agreement

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