Sec. 6. (a) Before taking any action described in section 5 of this chapter, the attorney general shall determine whether a health care provider or regulated professional has abandoned health records or records containing personal information.
(b) A determination of abandonment under this section may only be used for the purpose of taking an action described in this chapter. However, a subsequent enforcement action may take place under a state or federal law based on proof of facts that may have contributed to the determination of abandonment if the facts are proved in a subsequent enforcement action.
(c) An investigation to make a determination of abandonment under this section must be conducted under the attorney general's authority under existing state and federal law. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to create new authority for a subpoena or search warrant.
As added by P.L.84-2010, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Chapter 14. Health Records and Identifying Information Protection
4-6-14-2. "Health Care Provider"
4-6-14-3. "Personal Information"
4-6-14-4. "Regulated Professional"
4-6-14-5. Attorney General's Powers
4-6-14-6. Determination of Abandonment
4-6-14-8. Length of Time Health Records Must Be Maintained; Destruction of Records
4-6-14-9. Length of Time Personal Information Records Must Be Maintained; Destruction of Records
4-6-14-10. Health Records and Personal Identifying Information Protection Trust Fund
4-6-14-10.5. Abandoned Health Records; Action to Recover Costs