Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family
35-46-1-15.1. Invasion of Privacy; Offense; Penalties

Sec. 15.1. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally violates:
(1) a protective order to prevent domestic or family violence or harassment issued under IC 34-26-5 (or, if the order involved a family or household member, under IC 34-26-2 or IC 34-4-5.1-5 before their repeal);
(2) an ex parte protective order issued under IC 34-26-5 (or, if the order involved a family or household member, an emergency order issued under IC 34-26-2 or IC 34-4-5.1 before their repeal);
(3) a workplace violence restraining order issued under IC 34-26-6;
(4) a no contact order in a dispositional decree issued under IC 31-34-20-1, IC 31-37-19-1, or IC 31-37-5-6 (or IC 31-6-4-15.4 or IC 31-6-4-15.9 before their repeal) or an order issued under IC 31-32-13 (or IC 31-6-7-14 before its repeal) that orders the person to refrain from direct or indirect contact with a child in need of services or a delinquent child;
(5) a no contact order issued as a condition of pretrial release, including release on bail or personal recognizance, or pretrial diversion, and including a no contact order issued under IC 35-33-8-3.6;
(6) a no contact order issued as a condition of probation;
(7) a protective order to prevent domestic or family violence issued under IC 31-15-5 (or IC 31-16-5 or IC 31-1-11.5-8.2 before their repeal);
(8) a protective order to prevent domestic or family violence issued under IC 31-14-16-1 in a paternity action;
(9) an order issued in another state that is substantially similar to an order described in subdivisions (1) through (8);
(10) an order that is substantially similar to an order described in subdivisions (1) through (8) and is issued by an Indian:
(A) tribe;
(B) band;
(C) pueblo;
(D) nation; or
(E) organized group or community, including an Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.);
that is recognized as eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their special status as Indians;
(11) an order issued under IC 35-33-8-3.2; or
(12) an order issued under IC 35-38-1-30;
commits invasion of privacy, a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if the person has a prior unrelated conviction for an offense under this subsection.
(b) It is not a defense to a prosecution under subsection (a) that the accused person used or operated an unmanned aerial vehicle in committing the violation.
(c) A sex offender under IC 11-8-8-4.5 who:
(1) establishes a new residence within a one (1) mile radius of the residence of the victim of the offender's sex offense;
(2) intends to reside (as defined in IC 35-42-4-11(b)) at the residence; and
(3) at the time the sex offender established the residence, knew or reasonably should have known that the residence was located within a one (1) mile radius of the residence of the victim of the offender's sex offense;
commits invasion of privacy, a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if the sex offender has a prior unrelated conviction under this subsection.
(d) The victim of the sex offender's sex offense may not be prosecuted under subsection (c) if the victim's liability is based on aiding, inducing, or causing the offender to commit the offense described in subsection (c).
(e) Subsection (c) does not apply to a sex offender who has obtained a waiver of residency under IC 35-38-2-2.5 or IC 35-38-1-33.
As added by P.L.1-1991, SEC.201. Amended by P.L.49-1993, SEC.14; P.L.242-1993, SEC.5; P.L.1-1994, SEC.170; P.L.23-1994, SEC.17; P.L.303-1995, SEC.1; P.L.1-1997, SEC.153; P.L.37-1997, SEC.3; P.L.1-1998, SEC.199; P.L.1-2001, SEC.42; P.L.280-2001, SEC.53; P.L.1-2002, SEC.150; P.L.133-2002, SEC.67; P.L.104-2008, SEC.22; P.L.94-2010, SEC.12; P.L.158-2013, SEC.557; P.L.65-2016, SEC.37; P.L.107-2017, SEC.10; P.L.87-2018, SEC.3; P.L.266-2019, SEC.15.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure

Article 46. Miscellaneous Offenses

Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family

35-46-1-0.1. Repealed

35-46-1-1. Definitions

35-46-1-1.3. "Dissolvable Tobacco Product"

35-46-1-1.4. "E-Liquid"

35-46-1-1.5. "Electronic Cigarette"

35-46-1-1.7. "Tobacco"

35-46-1-2. Bigamy

35-46-1-3. Incest

35-46-1-4. Neglect of a Dependent; Child Selling

35-46-1-4.1. Reckless Supervision

35-46-1-5. Nonsupport of a Dependent Child

35-46-1-6. Nonsupport of a Spouse

35-46-1-7. Nonsupport of a Parent

35-46-1-8. Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor

35-46-1-9. Profiting From Adoption

35-46-1-9.5. Adoption Deception

35-46-1-10. Sale or Distribution of Tobacco, an E-Liquid, or Electronic Cigarettes to a Minor; Defenses

35-46-1-10.1. Establishment's Selling or Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages to Minors; Civil Penalties; Defenses

35-46-1-10.2. Retail Establishment's Sale or Distribution of Tobacco, an E-Liquid, or an Electronic Cigarette to a Minor; Defenses

35-46-1-10.5. Purchase, Acceptance, or Possession of Tobacco, an E-Liquid, or an Electronic Cigarette by a Minor; Defenses

35-46-1-11. Tobacco or Electronic Cigarette Vending Machine Sales; Warning Notices; Penalty

35-46-1-11.2. Operation of Tobacco Business Near School Prohibited

35-46-1-11.3. Repealed

35-46-1-11.4. Operation of Tobacco and Vaping Business Near School Prohibited

35-46-1-11.5. Coin Machines for Sale or Distribution of Tobacco or Electronic Cigarettes; Penalty

35-46-1-11.7. Minors Prohibited From Entering Retail Establishments That Primarily Sell Tobacco, E-Liquids, and Electronic Cigarettes; Posting Notices Required; Civil Penalties

35-46-1-11.8. Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Displays; Exceptions; Penalty

35-46-1-11.9. Sale of Tobacco, an E-Liquid, or an Electronic Cigarette That Contains Vitamin E Acetate

35-46-1-12. Exploitation of a Dependent or an Endangered Adult

35-46-1-13. Battery, Neglect, or Exploitation of Endangered Adult or Person With Mental or Physical Disability; Failure to Report; Unlawful Disclosure; Referrals; Retaliation

35-46-1-14. Reporting or Documenting Battery, Neglect, or Exploitation; Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability

35-46-1-15. Repealed

35-46-1-15.1. Invasion of Privacy; Offense; Penalties

35-46-1-15.3. Violation of Certain No Contact Orders; Offense; Penalty

35-46-1-16. Invasion of Privacy Convictions; Record of Persons Protected by Orders

35-46-1-17. Persons Convicted of Invasion of Privacy; Denial of Access to Protective Order Information

35-46-1-18. Invasion of Privacy Convictions; Release and Hearings; Notice to Persons Protected by Orders

35-46-1-19. Invasion of Privacy Convictions; Time of Notice to Persons Protected by Orders

35-46-1-20. Enforcement of Foreign Protection Orders

35-46-1-21. Unauthorized Adoption Advertising

35-46-1-22. Unauthorized Adoption Facilitation