Indiana Code § 9-25-7-1

Insolvency of insurer formerly authorized and qualified to do business in Indiana
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Sec. 1. The bureau may not suspend or revoke the driver's license, driving privileges, or registration plates of the owner or operator of a motor vehicle who has been involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in bodily injury or death or in damage to property in excess of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) solely because of failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility whenever the: (1) owner or operator was insured by an insurance company for public liability and property damage at the time of the accident; and (2) insurance company becomes insolvent after the accident or within fifteen (15) days before the accident; if the insurance company was authorized and qualified to do business in Indiana on the effective date of the policy. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-2-2-1.]

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