Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family
35-46-1-4. Neglect of a Dependent; Child Selling

Sec. 4. (a) A person having the care of a dependent, whether assumed voluntarily or because of a legal obligation, who knowingly or intentionally:
(1) places the dependent in a situation that endangers the dependent's life or health;
(2) abandons or cruelly confines the dependent;
(3) deprives the dependent of necessary support; or
(4) deprives the dependent of education as required by law;
commits neglect of a dependent, a Level 6 felony.
(b) However, the offense is:
(1) a Level 5 felony if it is committed under subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3) and:
(A) results in bodily injury; or
(B) is:
(i) committed in a location where a person is violating IC 35-48-4-1 (dealing in cocaine or a narcotic drug), IC 35-48-4-1.1 (dealing in methamphetamine), or IC 35-48-4-1.2 (manufacturing methamphetamine); or
(ii) the result of a violation of IC 35-48-4-1 (dealing in cocaine or a narcotic drug), IC 35-48-4-1.1 (dealing in methamphetamine), or IC 35-48-4-1.2 (manufacturing methamphetamine);
(2) a Level 3 felony if it is committed under subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3) and results in serious bodily injury;
(3) a Level 1 felony if it is committed under subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3) by a person at least eighteen (18) years of age and results in the death or catastrophic injury of a dependent who is less than fourteen (14) years of age or in the death or catastrophic injury of a dependent of any age who has a mental or physical disability; and
(4) a Level 5 felony if it is committed under subsection (a)(2) and consists of cruel confinement or abandonment that:
(A) deprives a dependent of necessary food, water, or sanitary facilities;
(B) consists of confinement in an area not intended for human habitation; or
(C) involves the unlawful use of handcuffs, a rope, a cord, tape, or a similar device to physically restrain a dependent.
(c) It is a defense to a prosecution based on an alleged act under this section that:
(1) the accused person left a dependent child who was, at the time the alleged act occurred, not more than thirty (30) days of age:
(A) in a newborn safety device described in IC 31-34-2.5-1(a)(2), IC 31-34-2.5-1(a)(3), IC 31-34-2.5-1(a)(4), or IC 31-34-2.5-1(a)(5); or
(B) with a person who is an emergency medical services provider (as defined in IC 16-41-10-1) who took custody of the child under IC 31-34-2.5;
when the prosecution is based solely on the alleged act of leaving the child in the newborn safety device or with the emergency medical services provider and the alleged act did not result in bodily injury or serious bodily injury to the child; or
(2) the accused person, in the legitimate practice of the accused person's religious belief, provided treatment by spiritual means through prayer, in lieu of medical care, to the accused person's dependent.
(d) Except for property transferred or received:
(1) under a court order made in connection with a proceeding under IC 31-15, IC 31-16, IC 31-17, or IC 31-35 (or IC 31-1-11.5 or IC 31-6-5 before their repeal); or
(2) under section 9(d) of this chapter;
a person who transfers or receives any property in consideration for the termination of the care, custody, or control of a person's dependent child commits child selling, a Level 6 felony.
As added by Acts 1976, P.L.148, SEC.6. Amended by Acts 1977, P.L.340, SEC.87; Acts 1978, P.L.144, SEC.8; Acts 1980, P.L.208, SEC.1; Acts 1981, P.L.299, SEC.2; Acts 1981, P.L.301, SEC.3; P.L.1-1997, SEC.151; P.L.197-1999, SEC.6; P.L.133-2000, SEC.10; P.L.46-2004, SEC.1; P.L.26-2006, SEC.2; P.L.15-2007, SEC.1; P.L.109-2007, SEC.1; P.L.6-2012, SEC.227; P.L.193-2013, SEC.6; P.L.158-2013, SEC.550; P.L.168-2014, SEC.85; P.L.113-2017, SEC.14; P.L.183-2017, SEC.58; P.L.263-2017, SEC.3; P.L.252-2017, SEC.17; P.L.205-2018, SEC.13; P.L.184-2019, SEC.13; P.L.170-2021, SEC.4.

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