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§ 10-13-3-35 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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§ 10-13-3-35

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(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).(5) Information received from a court concerning a prohibited person under IC 33-24-6-15.(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

es 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. Amended by P.L.23-2023, SEC.1.