Sec. 107. (1) Except as otherwise provided, IC 4-21.5-3 governs all agency action taken by the department under this chapter or IC 24-4.5-3-501 through IC 24-4.5-3-513. All proceedings for administrative review under IC 4-21.5-3 or judicial review under IC 4-21.5-5 shall be held in Marion County. The provisions of IC 4-22-2 prescribing procedures for the adoption of rules by agencies apply to the adoption of rules by the department of financial institutions under this article. However, if the department declares an emergency in the document containing the rule, the department may adopt rules permitted by this chapter under IC 4-22-2-37.1.
(2) A rule under subsection (1) adopted under IC 4-22-2-37.1 expires on the date the department next adopts a rule under the statute authorizing or requiring the rule.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.366, SEC.7. As amended by P.L.31-1985, SEC.48; P.L.7-1987, SEC.108; P.L.1-1990, SEC.243; P.L.14-1992, SEC.49; P.L.35-2010, SEC.68; P.L.140-2013, SEC.19; P.L.137-2014, SEC.16.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 4.5. Uniform Consumer Credit Code
24-4.5-6-102. Applicability; "Consumer Credit Sale"; "Consumer Loan"
24-4.5-6-104. Powers of Department; Reliance on Rules
24-4.5-6-105. Administrative Powers With Respect to Depository Institutions
24-4.5-6-106.5. Powers of Director
24-4.5-6-107.5. Prohibited Acts
24-4.5-6-109. Assurance of Discontinuance
24-4.5-6-110. Injunctions Against Violations
24-4.5-6-111. Injunctions Against Unconscionable Agreements and Fraudulent or Unconscionable Conduct
24-4.5-6-112. Temporary Relief
24-4.5-6-113. Civil Actions by Department; Civil Penalties for Violations
24-4.5-6-115. Debtor's Remedies Not Affected
24-4.5-6-117. "Civil Court" Defined
24-4.5-6-121. Consent Agreement; Notice of Charges Not Required
24-4.5-6-122. Final Order; Penalties; Time for Issuance; Consent Presumed Upon Failure to Appear
24-4.5-6-125. Authority of Director to Enforce Orders, Agreements, or Conditions in Court
24-4.5-6-201. Applicability of Notification Requirements and Fees
24-4.5-6-204. Nonapplicability of Licensing and Notification Requirements to Attorneys' Services