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10-13-3-35. Indiana data and communication system; national crime information center's missing, wanted, and unidentified person files; entry or deletion of information

IN Code § 10-13-3-35 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 35. (a) On a daily basis, all law enforcement agencies shall enter into the Indiana data and communication system (IDACS) computer the following:

(1) All information concerning stolen or recovered property, including the following:

(A) Motor vehicles.

(B) Firearms.

(C) Securities.

(D) Boats.

(E) License plates.

(F) Other stolen or recovered property.

(2) All information concerning fugitives charged with a crime, including information concerning extradition.

(3) All information concerning runaways, missing and unidentified persons, and missing children (as defined in IC 10-13-5-4), including information concerning the release of those persons to the custody of a parent or guardian.

(4) Information contained in a protective order, including any modifications or extensions issued by a court and filed with a law enforcement agency as required in IC 5-2-9-6(f).

(b) On a daily basis, all law enforcement agencies shall do the following:

(1) Enter all information concerning missing children (as defined in IC 10-13-5-4) into the National Crime Information Center's Missing Person File.

(2) Enter all information concerning warrants issued for a person who allegedly abducted or unlawfully retained a missing child into the National Crime Information Center's Wanted Person File.

(3) Enter all information concerning unidentified persons into the National Crime Information Center's Unidentified Person File.

(4) Enter all information concerning a protective order, a workplace violence restraining order, or a no contact order involving intimate partners into the National Crime Information Center's (NCIC) Protection Order File if the order qualifies under NCIC rules.

(c) If a protective order, a no contact order, or a workplace violence restraining order is removed from a depository established under IC 5-2-9, the law enforcement agency responsible for the depository shall delete the information entered under subsection (a)(4) from the Indiana data and communication system (IDACS) computer.

[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 5-2-5-12.]

As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.4.

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10-13-3-35. Indiana data and communication system; national crime information center's missing, wanted, and unidentified person files; entry or deletion of information