Indiana Code
Chapter 19. Dispositional Decrees
31-37-19-17.3. Suspension of Child's Driving Privileges; Reinstatement; Specialized Driving Privileges; Termination

Sec. 17.3. (a) This section applies if a child is a delinquent child under IC 31-37-1 due to the commission of a delinquent act that, if committed by an adult, would be an offense under IC 9-30-5.
(b) The juvenile court shall, in addition to any other order or decree the court makes under this chapter, recommend the suspension of the child's driving privileges as provided in IC 9-30-5. If a court recommends suspension of a child's driving privileges under this section, the bureau of motor vehicles shall comply with the recommendation of suspension as provided in IC 9-30-6-12.
(c) If a court recommends suspension of a child's driving privileges under this section, the court may order the bureau of motor vehicles to reinstate the child's driving privileges as provided in IC 9-30-6-11.
(d) If a juvenile court orders the bureau of motor vehicles to reinstate a child's driving privileges under subsection (c), the bureau shall comply with the order. Unless the order for reinstatement is issued as provided under IC 9-30-6-11(a)(2) because of a violation of the speedy trial provisions applicable to the juvenile court, the bureau shall also do the following:
(1) Remove any record of the suspension from the bureau's record keeping system.
(2) Reinstate the privileges without cost to the person.
(e) If:
(1) a juvenile court recommends suspension of a child's driving privileges under this section; and
(2) the child did not refuse to submit to a chemical test offered as provided under IC 9-30-6-2 during the investigation of the delinquent act that would be an offense under IC 9-30-5 if committed by an adult;
the juvenile court may stay the execution of the suspension of the child's driving privileges and grant the child probationary driving privileges for one hundred eighty (180) days.
(f) If a juvenile court orders a suspension under this section and the child did not refuse to submit to a chemical test offered under IC 9-30-6-2 during the investigation of the delinquent act that would have been an offense under IC 9-30-5 if committed by an adult, the juvenile court may grant the child specialized driving privileges in conformity with the procedures in IC 9-30-16.
(g) A child whose driving privileges are suspended under this section is entitled to credit for any days during which the license was suspended under IC 31-37-5-7, if the child did not refuse to submit to a chemical test offered as provided under IC 9-30-6-2 during the investigation of the delinquent act that would be an offense under IC 9-30-5 if committed by an adult.
(h) A period of suspension of driving privileges imposed under this section must be consecutive to any period of suspension imposed under IC 31-37-5-7. However, if the juvenile court finds in the sentencing order that it is in the best interest of society, the juvenile court may terminate all or any part of the remaining suspension under IC 31-37-5-7.
(i) The bureau of motor vehicles may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out this section.
As added by P.L.32-2000, SEC.22. Amended by P.L.217-2014, SEC.184.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law

Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency

Chapter 19. Dispositional Decrees

31-37-19-1. Entry of Dispositional Decrees; Placement in Foster Family Home or Another Facility; Findings and Conclusions; Costs

31-37-19-1-b. Entry of Dispositional Decrees; Placement in Foster Family Home or Another Facility; Findings and Conclusions; Costs

31-37-19-1.5. Completion of Case Plan; Copies of Case Plan; Contents; Review and Update

31-37-19-1.7. Consult With Child; Selection of Child Representatives; Adviser

31-37-19-2. Dispositional Decree That Includes a No Contact Order; Protective Order Depository; Confidential Form

31-37-19-3. Placement in Shelter Care Facility Outside County of Residence; Placement in Home or Facility Outside Indiana

31-37-19-4. Invalidation of Driver's License or Permit of Delinquent Child Violating Compulsory School Attendance Law

31-37-19-5. Additional Dispositional Decrees; Costs

31-37-19-6. Additional Actions by Court on Behalf of Delinquent Child

31-37-19-6-b. Additional Actions by Court on Behalf of Delinquent Child

31-37-19-6.5. Placement Prohibited in Residence of Individual Who Has Committed Certain Acts or Offenses; Criminal History Check; Exceptions; Considerations

31-37-19-7. Age Restrictions for Wardship; Confinement in Facilities Housing Persons Charged With, Imprisoned For, or Incarcerated for Crimes

31-37-19-8. Continuous or Intermittent Confinement; Substandard Juvenile Detention Facilities

31-37-19-9. Confinement of Delinquent Child at Least 13 but Less Than 16 Years of Age Committing Act That Would Be Murder, Kidnapping, Rape, Criminal Deviate Conduct, or Robbery if Committed by Adult

31-37-19-10. Confinement of Delinquent Child at Least 14 Years of Age Having Two Prior Delinquency Adjudications and Who Commits an Act That Would Be a Felony Against a Person or a Level 1 Through Level 4 Felony Conviction for Burglary or a Controlle...

31-37-19-11. Confinement Imposed Under Departmental Classification System; Limitation

31-37-19-11.5. Transitional Services; Data Collection; Annual Report

31-37-19-11.7. Telehealth Services

31-37-19-12. HIV Testing of Delinquent Child; Reporting; Notice to and Counseling of Victims

31-37-19-13. Delinquent Acts Involving Controlled or Counterfeit Substances or Prescription Drugs; Invalidation of Driver's License or Permit

31-37-19-14. Delinquent Acts Involving Controlled or Counterfeit Substances or Prescription Drugs; Prior Adjudication of Act on or Near School Property; Invalidation of Driver's License or Permit

31-37-19-15. Delinquent Acts Involving Controlled or Counterfeit Substances or Prescription Drugs; Denial of Learner's Permit

31-37-19-16. Delinquent Acts Involving Controlled or Counterfeit Substances or Prescription Drugs; Prior Adjudication of Act on or Near School Property; Denial of Learner's Permit

31-37-19-17. Delinquent Acts Involving Criminal Mischief or Use of Graffiti; Suspension of Driver's License or Invalidation of Learner's Permit

31-37-19-17.2. Fuel Theft by Delinquent Child

31-37-19-17.3. Suspension of Child's Driving Privileges; Reinstatement; Specialized Driving Privileges; Termination

31-37-19-17.4. Court May Order a Delinquent Child to Receive Counseling

31-37-19-18. Surrendering and Forwarding Driver's Licenses or Permits

31-37-19-19. Period of Invalidation or Denial of License or Permit; Maximum; Order to Allow Receipt of License or Permit Before Completion of Period

31-37-19-20. Restitution or Removal of Graffiti; Rescission of Order Suspending or Invalidating Driver's License or Learner's Permit

31-37-19-21. Juvenile Detention Facility Confining Child for More Than 30 Days; Criteria

31-37-19-22. Dispositional Decree Containing a No Contact Order for Child Needing Care, Treatment, or Rehabilitation; Protective Order Depository; Confidential Form

31-37-19-23. Placement in Facility Located Outside Child's County of Residence

31-37-19-24. Order for Participation by Parent, Guardian, or Custodian in Program of Care, Treatment, or Rehabilitation for Child

31-37-19-25. Decree Limiting Contact With Child; Copies to Parties and Law Enforcement Agencies

31-37-19-26. Determination and Reporting of Legal Settlement

31-37-19-27. Emancipation of Child; Findings; Terms

31-37-19-28. Copy of Dispositional Decree of a Medicaid Recipient Child by Court to Division of Family Resources