Indiana Code - Taxation - Title 6, Section 6-1.1-31.5-5

Revocation of certification; qualifications of providers

Sec. 5. (a) The department may revoke a certification issued under
section 2 of this chapter for at least three (3) years if it determines:
(1) that information given by an applicant was false; or
(2) the product, provider, or service certified does not meet the
minimum requirements of the department.
(b) If a certification is revoked, any Indiana contract that the
provider has is void and the contractor may not receive any
additional funds under the contract.
(c) An individual at least eighteen (18) years of age who resides
in Indiana and any corporation that satisfies the requirements of this
chapter and the rules of the department may be certified as:
(1) a software provider;
(2) a service provider; or
(3) a computer equipment provider.
(d) A person may not sell, buy, trade, exchange, option, lease, or

rent software, computer equipment, or service to a county under this
chapter without a certification from the department.
(e) A contract for computer software, computer equipment, a
computer operating program or computer system service providers
under this chapter must contain a provision specifying that the
contract is void if the provider's certification is revoked.
(f) The department may not limit the number of systems or
providers certified by this chapter so long as the system or provider
meets the specifications or standards of the department.

As added by P.L.6-1997, SEC.107. Amended by P.L.90-2002,
SEC.230; P.L.228-2005, SEC.27.

Last modified: May 28, 2006