Confidential records; disclosure
Sec. 9. (a) If the governor, the superintendent of the state police
department, or the highest officer located in Indiana of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, or the
United States Treasury Department certifies to the bureau that:
(1) an individual named in the certificate is an officer or
employee of a state, county, or city department or bureau with
police power;
(2) the nature of the individual's work or duties is of a secret or
confidential nature; and
(3) in the course of the individual's work the individual uses the
motor vehicle described in the certificate;
the bureau shall regard all of the bureau's records concerning the
certificate of title or certificate of registration of the motor vehicle
and the operating license of the individual described in the certificate
as confidential.
(b) The bureau may disclose the records described in subsection
(a) only upon one (1) of the following:
(1) An order of a court of competent jurisdiction made in a
cause or matter pending before the court.
(2) The written request of the officer, employee, or a successor
of the officer or employee making the certificate.
(3) A request of the governor.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.2.
Last modified: May 27, 2006