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§ 35-37-6-1-5

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(a) As used in this chapter, 'confidential information' includes:(1) personally identifying information;(2) descriptions of physical appearance;(3) the case file; and(4) the case history;of a person who seeks, receives, or has received services from a victim advocate.(b) The term does not include:(1) information disclosed to a victim service provider or a victim advocate if the victim:(A) files criminal charges;(B) institutes a civil lawsuit; or(C) reports allegations of criminal conduct to a law enforcement agency;against the victim service provider or victim advocate; and(2) alleged child abuse or neglect that is required to be reported under IC 31-33.As added by P.L.104-2008, SEC.8.