Sec. 8. If a court finds that a person who is an applicant (as defined in IC 25-1-1.2-1), a practitioner (as defined in IC 25-1-1.2-6), an attorney, or a licensed teacher is delinquent (as defined in IC 31-25-4-2) as a result of an intentional violation of an order for support, the court shall issue an order to the board regulating the practice of the person's profession or occupation:
(1) requiring that the person's or practitioner's license be suspended until further order of the court; or
(2) ordering the board not to issue a license to the person who is the subject of the order if the person does not currently hold a license.
[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-1-11.5-13(k).]
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.145-2006, SEC.235.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 16. Family Law: Support of Children and Other Dependents
Chapter 12. Enforcement of Child Support Orders
31-16-12-1. Enforcement Remedies
31-16-12-2. Delinquent Child Support Payments; Interest Charges
31-16-12-3. Arrearages; Court Orders
31-16-12-4. Enforcement of Judgment; Income Withholding Order
31-16-12-5. Additional Remedies
31-16-12-6.5. Failure to Respond to Order to Show Cause; Escrow
31-16-12-7. Suspension of Delinquent Person's Driving Privileges
31-16-12-8. Suspension or Denial of Delinquent Person's Professional License
31-16-12-9. Suspension of Delinquent Person's Horse Racing Commission or Gaming Commission License
31-16-12-10.5. Title Iv-D Agency Required to Provide Information
31-16-12-11. Payment of Arrearage; Stay of Order to Licensing Authority
31-16-12-12. Registration of Child Support Order
31-16-12-13. Suspension, Denial, or Nonrenewal of Delinquent Person's Employee's Permit
31-16-12-14. Due Process Met for Notice and Service of Process; Service in Contempt Proceedings