Sec. 13. A court may permit a person to use a credit card issued by a financial institution for the purpose of paying a court cost and judgment with respect to a traffic violation that is enforced under this chapter. The state board of accounts shall allow a county to pay any applicable credit card service charge on behalf of a court that permits the use of a credit card under this section. The county fiscal body must appropriate funds to cover the costs of applicable credit card service charges before a court may permit the use of a credit card under this section.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-32-5(g).]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.24.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Article 28. Special Proceedings: Miscellaneous Civil Proceedings and Remedies
Chapter 5. Infraction and Ordinance Violation Enforcement Proceedings
34-28-5-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Prior Law
34-28-5-2. Moving Traffic Violation; Pleadings
34-28-5-3. Detention; Communications Device Information
34-28-5-3.5. Refusal to Identify Self
34-28-5-5. Costs; Deposit of Funds; Findings Required for Judgment
34-28-5-6. Suspension of Driver's License
34-28-5-7. Traffic Violations Bureau; Clerk
34-28-5-11. Admission of Violation; Nolo Contendere Plea; Payment of Judgment
34-28-5-12. Notice Requirements for Acceptance of Admission or Nolo Contendere Plea
34-28-5-13. Payment by Credit Card
34-28-5-14. Written Appearance Instead of Personal Appearance Before Court
34-28-5-17. Additional Judgment Equal to Excise Tax; Collection; Distribution