Indiana Code § 9-18.1-4-9

Notice of motor vehicle safety recall; fee for providing information prohibited; liability
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Sec. 9. (a) The bureau may provide notice of a manufacturer issued motor vehicle safety recall to the owner of a motor vehicle at the time the owner of the motor vehicle: (1) registers; or (2) renews registration for; a motor vehicle subject to a manufacturer issued safety recall.       (b) The bureau may not charge a fee for providing the information described in subsection (a).       (c) The following are not liable for any act or omission related to the providing of manufacturer issued motor vehicle safety recall information under this section: (1) The bureau. (2) The commissioner. (3) An employee of the bureau. (4) Any third party vendor responsible for supplying the bureau with manufacturer issued motor vehicle safety recall information.   IC 9-18.1-5 Chapter 5. Vehicle Classification and Registration Fees               9-18.1-5-1 Classification of vehicles by bureau             9-18.1-5-2 Passenger motor vehicles; fee             9-18.1-5-3 Motorcycle or motor driven cycle; fee             9-18.1-5-4 Not-for-hire bus; fee             9-18.1-5-5 Collector vehicle; fee             9-18.1-5-6 Recreational vehicle; fee             9-18.1-5-7 Special machinery; fee             9-18.1-5-8 Trailer; fee             9-18.1-5-9 Truck, tractor used with semitrailer, or for-hire bus; fee             9-18.1-5-10 Semitrailers; fee; permanent registration             9-18.1-5-10.5 International Registration Plan; distribution of fee revenue             9-18.1-5-10.7 Portion of fees deposited into motor carrier regulation fund             9-18.1-5-11 Partial year registration             9-18.1-5-12 Supplemental fee; electric vehicles; hybrid vehicles             9-18.1-5-12 Supplemental fee; electric vehicles; hybrid vehicles             9-18.1-5-13 Trailer registration; gross vehicle weight; fee; distribution of tax

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