CHAPTER 6. EXTENSIONS OF TIME DURING EMERGENCIES
IC 34-7-6
Chapter 6. Extensions of Time During Emergencies
IC 34-7-6-1
Emergency extension of time; applicability
Sec. 1. This chapter applies to a proceeding:
(1) pending before a court, a body, or an official, that exists
under the constitution or laws of Indiana;
(2) in which certain limitations of time are or may be fixed by
law or rule for doing any acts in the proceeding; and
(3) if an emergency exists or arises by reason of:
(A) war;
(B) insurrection;
(C) pestilence; or
(D) act of God;
which prevents the performance of an act that is essential to
conserve substantial rights.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.2.
IC 34-7-6-2
Authority to declare emergency
Sec. 2. The court, judge, body, or official has authority to:
(1) find and declare:
(A) the existence of an emergency; and
(B) the time during which the emergency existed; and
(2) enter the finding and declaration in the record.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.2.
IC 34-7-6-3
Computation of time
Sec. 3. In computing the time within which the act is required to
be done under the limitations fixed by law or rule, the time during
which such emergency existed shall be excluded, and shall not be
considered.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.2.
IC 34-7-6-4
Supreme court granting relief
Sec. 4. If a court, judge, body, or official described in section 2 of
this chapter is not able to act for any reason, the supreme court of
Indiana upon petition:
(1) may grant a finding and declaration of an emergency in
place of the presiding court, judge, body, or official; and
(2) shall certify its order to the presiding court, judge, body, or
official.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.2.
IC 34-7-6-5
Supreme court regulating procedures
Sec. 5. The supreme court may regulate all procedures described
in this chapter by rules.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.2.