Ind. Code § 33-23-16-14.5
(a) A problem solving court may terminate an individual's participation in a problem solving court program if the individual has violated at least one (1) of the conditions of the individual's:
(b) If it is alleged that an individual has violated at least one (1) condition of a problem solving court program, the problem solving court may:
(3) order a warrant for the individual's arrest if there is a risk that the individual may:
(c) The problem solving court judge or other hearing officer shall conduct a hearing concerning an alleged violation of a condition of a problem solving court program as follows:
(3) The individual who is alleged to have committed the violation is entitled to:
(d) An individual participating in a problem solving court program may not be terminated from the problem solving court program for failure to pay a:
(2) chemical testing fee;
assessed against the individual by the problem solving court unless the individual recklessly fails or willfully refuses to pay the assessed fee.
(e) Except as provided in sections 14 and 15 of this chapter, if the problem solving court judge or hearing officer finds that an individual participating in a problem solving court program has violated a condition of the program, the problem solving court judge or hearing officer may:
As added by P.L.187-2011, SEC.5.