Indiana Code 10-13-4-14. Rules; challenges to accuracy of information
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Sec. 14. (a) The council shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to do the following:
(2) Protect information from loss, alteration, destruction, or improper direct access to the information files.
(1) Assure the completeness and accuracy of juvenile history data.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 10-13-4-14
- council: refers to the security and privacy council established by IC 10-13-3-34. See Indiana Code 10-13-4-1
- inspection: means visual perusal and includes the right to make memoranda abstracts of juvenile history data. See Indiana Code 10-13-4-3
- juvenile history data: means information collected by criminal or juvenile justice agencies or individuals about a child who is alleged to have committed a reportable act and consists of the following:
Indiana Code 10-13-4-4
- release: means furnishing a copy or edited copy of juvenile history data. See Indiana Code 10-13-4-7
(3) Prevent unreasonable interference with the regular discharge of the duties of employees of law enforcement agencies.
(4) Carry out this chapter.
(b) If a person makes a challenge under section 12(b) of this chapter, the department shall:
(1) make the changes requested, if the department determines the data is in error; or
(2) conduct a hearing under IC 4-21.5, if requested by the person making the challenge.
(c) The rules adopted under this chapter must provide for inspection and release of juvenile history data in a reasonable and timely manner.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 5-2-5.1-15.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.4.