Sec. 106. No Discharge From Employment for Garnishment—No employer shall discharge an employee for the reason that a creditor or creditors of the employee has subjected or attempted to subject unpaid earnings of the employee to garnishment or like proceedings directed to the employer for the purpose of paying a judgment or judgments.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.366, SEC.6.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 4.5. Uniform Consumer Credit Code
Chapter 5. Remedies and Penalties
24-4.5-5-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
24-4.5-5-103. Restrictions on Deficiency Judgments in Consumer Credit Sales
24-4.5-5-104. No Garnishment Before Judgment
24-4.5-5-105. Limitation on Garnishment and Proceedings Supplemental to Execution; Employer's Fee
24-4.5-5-106. No Discharge From Employment for Garnishment
24-4.5-5-107. Extortionate Extensions of Credit
24-4.5-5-108. Unconscionability
24-4.5-5-202. Effect of Violations on Rights of Parties
24-4.5-5-203. Civil Liability for Violation of Disclosure Provisions
24-4.5-5-205. Refunds and Penalties as Set-Off to Obligation