Indiana Code § 9-25-3-7

Interstate agreements and compacts; convictions; judgments for offenses or violations and issuance of citations
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Sec. 7. The following are subject to IC 9-28 : (1) A: (A) conviction for a crime; or (B) judgment for an offense or ordinance violation; under this article related to the use or operation of a motor vehicle. (2) The issuance of a citation (as defined in IC 9-28-2-1 ) under this article. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: New.]   IC 9-25-4 Chapter 4. Financial Responsibility               9-25-4-1 Persons, generally, who must meet minimum standards; violation; suspension of driving privileges or vehicle registration             9-25-4-2 Recovery vehicle operators; duty to meet minimum standards; registration of recovery vehicles; proof of financial responsibility; retention of records             9-25-4-3 Continuous maintenance; verification; suspension; third party contract             9-25-4-4 When financial responsibility in effect; necessary provisions in and approval of insurance policies             9-25-4-5 Minimum amounts of financial responsibility             9-25-4-6 Recovery vehicles; minimum amounts of financial responsibility; violation             9-25-4-7 Methods of proving financial responsibility             9-25-4-7 Methods of proving financial responsibility             9-25-4-8 Proof of financial responsibility             9-25-4-8 Proof of financial responsibility             9-25-4-9 Bonds as proof of financial responsibility; notice of bond cancellation; recovery on claims arising before cancellation             9-25-4-10 Deposits with treasurer of state as proof of financial responsibility; grounds for and amount of limitations on execution; proof of absence of unsatisfied judgments             9-25-4-11 Certificate of self-insurance; cancellation             9-25-4-12 Repealed

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