Indiana Code
Chapter 1. General Provisions
26-1-1-108.1. Powers of Secretary of State; Filing; Acceptance of Payment for Fees

Sec. 108.1. (a) The secretary of state may provide that a document required to be filed under this article with the secretary of state may be filed by electronic transmission meeting the requirements established by the secretary of state.
(b) The secretary of state may accept payment of a filing fee for a document filed by electronic transmission by credit card, debit card, charge card, or similar method. However, if the filing fee is paid by credit card, debit card, charge card, or similar method, the liability is not finally discharged until the secretary of state receives payment or credit from the institution responsible for making the payment or credit.
(c) The secretary of state may contract with a bank or credit card vendor for acceptance of bank or credit cards. However, if there is a vendor transaction charge or discount fee, whether billed to the secretary of state or charged directly to the secretary of state's account, the secretary of state or the credit card vendor may collect from the person using the bank or credit card a fee that may not exceed the highest transaction charge or discount fee charged to the secretary of state by the bank or credit card vendor during the most recent collection period. The fee may be collected regardless of any agreement between the bank and a credit card vendor or regardless of any internal policy of the credit card vendor that may prohibit this type of fee. The fee is a permitted additional charge under IC 24-4.5-3-202.
As added by P.L.11-1996, SEC.33. Amended by P.L.177-2019, SEC.14.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 26. Commercial Law

Article 1. Uniform Commercial Code

Chapter 1. General Provisions

26-1-1-0.2. Transactions Entered Into After July 1, 1964, and Before January 1, 1986; Status of Certain Perfected Security Interests

26-1-1-0.3. Certain Security Interests Considered Perfected

26-1-1-0.4. Status of Certain Financing Statements and Continuation Statements; Effectiveness of Certain Financing Statements; Requirement for New Financing Statements; Status of Records of Certain Real Estate Mortgages

26-1-1-0.5. Status of Certain Security Interests; Conditions; Lapsing of Perfection; Filing of Financing Statements

26-1-1-0.6. Application of Article to Certain Questions of Priority; Exceptions

26-1-1-101. Short Title; Application

26-1-1-102. Purposes; Rules of Construction; Variation by Agreement

26-1-1-103. Supplementary General Principles of Law Applicable

26-1-1-104. Construction Against Implicit Repeal

26-1-1-105. Repealed

26-1-1-106. Remedies to Be Liberally Administered

26-1-1-107. Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Breach

26-1-1-108. Severability

26-1-1-108.1. Powers of Secretary of State; Filing; Acceptance of Payment for Fees

26-1-1-108.2. Effect on Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

26-1-1-109. Repealed

26-1-1-201. General Definitions

26-1-1-202. Prima Facie Evidence by Third Party Documents

26-1-1-203. Obligation of Good Faith

26-1-1-204. Time; Reasonable Time; "Seasonably"

26-1-1-205. Course of Dealing, Course of Performance, and Usage of Trade

26-1-1-206. Statute of Frauds for Kinds of Personal Property Not Otherwise Covered

26-1-1-207. Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights

26-1-1-208. Option to Accelerate at Will

26-1-1-301. Choice of Law

26-1-1-302. Subordination