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§ 31-39-4-9

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The head of a law enforcement agency may grant any person involved in a legitimate research activity access to the agency's confidential records if:(1) the person conducting the research provides written information about:(A) the purpose of the person's project, including any intent to publish the person's findings;(B) the nature of the data the person seeks to collect and how the person intends to analyze the data;(C) the records the person seeks to review; and(D) the safeguards the person will take to protect the identity of the persons whose records will be reviewed;(2) the proposed safeguards are adequate to protect the identity of each person whose records the researcher will review;(3) the agency informs the researcher of the provisions of this section including the criminal liability of a person who recklessly fails to protect the records; and(4) an agreement is executed between the agency and the person responsible for the research that specifies the terms of the researcher's use of the records.[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-8-1.2(d).]As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.22.