Sec. 8. As used in this chapter, "sufficient proof of authority" means documentation that shows a representative has authority to act on behalf of a protected consumer and includes:
(1) an order issued by a court of law;
(2) a lawfully executed and valid power of attorney; or
(3) a written, notarized statement signed by a representative that expressly describes the authority of the representative to act on behalf of a protected consumer.
As added by P.L.65-2014, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 24.5. Security Freezes for Protected Consumers
24-5-24.5-2. "Consumer Report"
24-5-24.5-3. "Consumer Reporting Agency"
24-5-24.5-4. "Protected Consumer"
24-5-24.5-7. "Security Freeze"
24-5-24.5-8. "Sufficient Proof of Authority"
24-5-24.5-9. "Sufficient Proof of Identification"
24-5-24.5-10. Exceptions to Application
24-5-24.5-11. Requirement to Place Security Freeze; Conditions; Creating Record
24-5-24.5-12. Placing Security Freeze
24-5-24.5-13. Prohibited From Releasing Consumer Report or Record
24-5-24.5-14. Security Freeze in Effect Until Removed
24-5-24.5-15. Requirements to Remove Security Freeze
24-5-24.5-16. Removing Security Freeze
24-5-24.5-18. Material Misrepresentation of Fact; Removing Security Freeze or Deleting Record