Indiana Statutes

§ 24-4-14-8 — Disposal of personal information; infraction

Indiana § 24-4-14-8
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 4REGULATED BUSINESSES
Ch. 14Persons Holding a Customer's Personal Information

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Ind. Code § 24-4-14-8 (2026).

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A person who disposes of the unencrypted, unredacted personal information of a customer without shredding, incinerating, mutilating, erasing, or otherwise rendering the information illegible or unusable commits a Class C infraction. However, the offense is a Class A infraction if:

(1)the person violates this section by disposing of the unencrypted, unredacted personal information of more than one hundred (100) customers; or
(2)the person has a prior unrelated judgment for a violation of this section.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.125-2006, SEC.5.

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