Indiana Code
Chapter 6. Privileged Communications and Victim Counseling
35-37-6-3.5. "Victim Advocate"

Sec. 3.5. (a) As used in this chapter, "victim advocate" means an individual employed or appointed by or who volunteers for:
(1) a victim services provider; or
(2) the student advocate office of a state educational institution or an approved postsecondary educational institution, if the individual provides services to a victim.
(b) The term does not include:
(1) a law enforcement officer;
(2) an employee or agent of a law enforcement officer;
(3) a prosecuting attorney; or
(4) an employee or agent of a prosecuting attorney's office.
(c) The term includes an employee, an appointee, or a volunteer of a:
(1) victim services provider;
(2) domestic violence program;
(3) sexual assault program;
(4) rape crisis center;
(5) battered women's shelter;
(6) transitional housing program for victims of domestic violence; or
(7) program that has as one (1) of its primary purposes to provide services to an individual:
(A) against whom an act of:
(i) domestic or family violence;
(ii) dating violence;
(iii) sexual assault (as defined in IC 5-26.5-1-8);
(iv) human and sexual trafficking (IC 35-42-3.5); or
(v) stalking (IC 35-45-10-5);
is committed; or
(B) who:
(i) is not accused of committing an act of domestic or family violence, dating violence, sexual assault (as defined in IC 5-26.5-1-8), human and sexual trafficking (IC 35-42-3.5), or stalking (IC 35-45-10-5); and
(ii) is a member of the family of an individual described in clause (A) other than a family member who is accused of committing an act of domestic or family violence, dating violence, sexual assault (as defined in IC 5-26.5-1-8), human and sexual trafficking (IC 35-42-3.5), or stalking (IC 35-45-10-5).
As added by P.L.104-2008, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.70-2016, SEC.3.