Indiana Statutes

§ 4-1-6-3 — Right of inspection by data subject or agent; document search and duplication; standard charges

Indiana § 4-1-6-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 1MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Ch. 6Fair Information Practices; Privacy of Personal

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Ind. Code § 4-1-6-3 (2026).

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Unless otherwise prohibited by law, any state agency that maintains a personal information system shall, upon request and proper identification of any data subject, or a data subject's authorized agent, grant the subject or agent the right to inspect and to receive at reasonable, standard charges for document search and duplication, in a form comprehensible to the subject or agent:

(a)all personal information about the data subject, unless otherwise provided by statute, whether the information is a matter of public record or maintained on a confidential basis, except in the case of medical and psychological records, where the records shall, upon written authorization of the data subject, be given to a physician or psychologist designated by the data subject;
(b)the nature and sources of

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Jackson v. Brinker
147 F.R.D. 189 (S.D. Indiana, 1993)
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