Indiana Statutes

§ 13-30-3-3 — Notice of violation; offer of opportunity to enter into agreed order; failure to enter into agreed order

Indiana § 13-30-3-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 30ENFORCEMENT AND LEGAL ACTIONS
Ch. 3Investigation of Violations; Administrative Proceedings

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Ind. Code § 13-30-3-3 (2026).

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(a)The commissioner shall:
(1)notify the alleged violator in writing that the commissioner believes a violation may exist; and
(2)offer the alleged violator an opportunity to enter into an agreed order providing for:
(A)the actions required to correct the violation; and
(B)if appropriate, the payment of a civil penalty.
(b)The commissioner is not required to extend the offer under subsection (a)(2) for more than sixty (60) days.
(c)An alleged violator may enter into an agreed order without admitting that the violation occurred.
(d)A notification under this section does not constitute a notice of violation for purposes of IC 14-34-3-3(20).
(e)If an agreed order is not entered into, the commissioner may proceed under section 4 of this chapter to issue a notice and order. [Pre-1996 R

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.20.

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