Sec. 14. (a) The department may operate a data match system with each financial institution doing business in Indiana.

     (b) If the department operates a data match system, each financial institution doing business in Indiana shall provide information to the department on all employers:

Attorney's Note

Under the Indiana Code, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
Class A misdemeanorup to 1 yearup to $5,000
For details, see Ind. Code § 35-50-3-2

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 22-4-29-14

  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
(1) that hold one (1) or more accounts with the financial institution; and

(2) that are subject to a warrant issued by the commissioner for failure to pay a final assessment for contributions, interest, penalties, and any associated collection costs.

     (c) To provide the information required under subsection (b), a financial institution shall do one (1) of the following:

(1) Identify employers by comparing records maintained by the financial institution with records provided by the department by:

(A) name; and

(B) either:

(i) Social Security number; or

(ii) federal tax identification number.

(2) Comply with IC 31-25-4-31(c)(2). The child support bureau established by IC 31-25-3-1 shall regularly make reports submitted under IC 31-25-4-31(c)(2) accessible to the department or its agents for use only in the collection of unpaid final assessments described in subsection (b)(2).

     (d) The information required under subsection (b) must:

(1) be provided on a quarterly basis; and

(2) include:

(A) the name;

(B) the address of record; and

(C) either:

(i) the Social Security number; or

(ii) the federal tax identification number;

of the employers identified under subsection (b).

     (e) When the department determines that the information required under subsection (d)(2) is identical for an employer that holds an account with a financial institution and an employer that is subject to a warrant issued by the commissioner for failure to pay a final assessment for contributions, interest, penalties, and any associated collection costs, the department or its agents shall provide a notice of the match to the financial institution if action is to be initiated to issue a warrant to levy upon or encumber the account.

     (f) This section does not preclude a financial institution from exercising its right to:

(1) charge back or recoup a deposit to an account; or

(2) set off from an account held by the financial institution in which the employer has an interest any debts owed to the financial institution that existed before:

(A) the department’s warrant; and

(B) notification to the financial institution of the department’s warrant.

     (g) A financial institution ordered to block or encumber an account under this section is entitled to collect its normally scheduled account activity fees to maintain the account during the period the account is blocked or encumbered.

     (h) All information provided by a financial institution under this section is confidential and is available only to the department or its agents for use only in the collection of unpaid final assessments described in subsection (b)(2).

     (i) A financial institution providing information required under this section is not liable for:

(1) disclosing the required information to the department or the child support bureau established by IC 31-25-3-1;

(2) blocking or surrendering an individual’s assets in response to a levy imposed under this section by:

(A) the department; or

(B) a person or an entity acting on behalf of the department; or

(3) any other action taken in good faith to comply with this section.

     (j) A person or an entity that is acting on behalf of the department is not liable for any action taken under this section in good faith to collect unpaid final assessments described in subsection (b)(2) unless:

(1) the action is contrary to the department’s direction to the person or entity; or

(2) for information provided under this section, the person or entity acts with:

(A) deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of the information; or

(B) reckless disregard for the truth or falsity of the information.

     (k) The department or its agents shall pay a financial institution performing the data match under this section a reasonable fee, as determined by the department, of at least five dollars ($5) for each warrant issued to the financial institution.

     (l) This section does not prevent the department or its agents from encumbering an employer’s account with a financial institution by any other remedy available under the law.

     (m) An:

(1) officer or employee of the department; or

(2) officer or employee of a person or entity that is acting on behalf of the department;

who knowingly or intentionally discloses for a purpose other than the collection of unpaid final assessments described in subsection (b)(2) information provided by a financial institution that is confidential under this section commits a Class A misdemeanor.

As added by P.L.138-2008, SEC.5.