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§ 24-4-9-3-3 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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§ 24-4-9-3-3

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(a) A person required to make a disclosure or notification under this chapter shall make the disclosure or notification without unreasonable delay, but not more than forty-five (45) days after the discovery of the breach. For purposes of this section, a delay is reasonable if the delay is:(1) necessary to restore the integrity of the computer system;(2) necessary to discover the scope of the breach; or(3) in response to a request from the attorney general or a law enforcement agency to delay disclosure because disclosure will:(A) impede a criminal or civil investigation; or(B) jeopardize national security.(b) A person required to make a disclosure or notification under this chapter shall make the disclosure or notification as soon as possible after:(1) delay is no longer necessary to restore the integrity of the computer system or to discover the scope of the breach; or(2) the attorney general or a law enforcement agency notifies the person that delay will no longer impede a criminal or civil investigation or jeopardize national security.As added by P.L.125-2006, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.171-2022, SEC.1.