Indiana Code § 9-32-18-2

"Qualifying claim"
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Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "qualifying claim" means a claim that: (1) subject to section 5(b) of this chapter, is filed with the secretary on a form prescribed by the secretary; and (2) is based on: (A) a final judgment in a court with jurisdiction in Indiana that: (i) is issued in a case instituted or maintained by the office of the attorney general in connection with a case involving a violation by one (1) or more dealers of IC 9-19 , IC 9-22 , IC 9-32 or a rule adopted under the authority of IC 9-32 , or IC 24-5-0.5 ; and (ii) awards restitution to one (1) or more qualifying individuals; or (B) a final administrative order issued under IC 9-32-16-2 ; (3) identifies each qualifying individual who: (A) has been awarded restitution in the order described in subdivision (2); and (B) seeks payment from the fund through the claim submitted; (4) attests that the dealer ordered to pay the restitution has not paid the full amount ordered with respect to each qualifying individual identified under subdivision (3); and (5) seeks payment from the fund of any amount of restitution: (A) ordered by the court or ordered under IC 9-32-16-2 ; and (B) not paid by the dealer ordered to pay the restitution with respect to each qualifying individual identified under subdivision (3).

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