Indiana Code § 9-30-4-15

Violations; Class C infraction
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Sec. 15. A person who violates a provision of this chapter for which another penalty is not prescribed by law commits a Class C infraction. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-2-1-33 part.]   IC 9-30-5 Chapter 5. Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated               9-30-5-0.1 Repealed             9-30-5-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior law             9-30-5-1 Class C misdemeanor; defense             9-30-5-2 Class A misdemeanor             9-30-5-3 Penalties; prior offenses; passenger less than 18 years of age             9-30-5-4 Classification of offense; serious bodily injury             9-30-5-5 Penalties; death or catastrophic injury; death of a law enforcement animal             9-30-5-6 Class C infraction; violation of probationary license             9-30-5-7 Ignition interlock device offenses; violation of court order             9-30-5-8 Ignition interlock device offenses; tampering             9-30-5-8.5 Class C infraction; person less than 21 years of age driving under the influence             9-30-5-9 Operation of vehicle in place other than public highway             9-30-5-9.5 Probationary driving privileges; inapplicability to commercial driver's license             9-30-5-10 Repealed             9-30-5-11 Repealed             9-30-5-12 Repealed             9-30-5-13 Repealed             9-30-5-14 Repealed             9-30-5-15 Imprisonment; community restitution or service; alcohol or drug abuse treatment             9-30-5-16 Specialized driving privileges; ignition interlock device; violation             9-30-5-17 Restitution to emergency medical services restitution fund             9-30-5-18 Driving while intoxicated or alcohol and drug services program; certified abstract of program enrollment

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