IC 5-26.5-5
    Chapter 5. Agency Use of Designated Address

IC 5-26.5-5-1
Responsibility for requesting use of designated address
    
Sec. 1. The program participant, and not the office of the attorneygeneral, is responsible for requesting other persons to use the addressdesignated by the office of the attorney general as the programparticipant's address.
As added by P.L.273-2001, SEC.3.

IC 5-26.5-5-2
Requesting use of designated address
    
Sec. 2. A program participant may request that any person,including a state or local agency, use the address designated by theoffice of the attorney general as the program participant's address.
As added by P.L.273-2001, SEC.3.

IC 5-26.5-5-3
Acceptance of designated address; use of confidential address
    
Sec. 3. (a) Whenever a state or local agency creates a new publicrecord, the agency shall accept the address designated by the officeof the attorney general as a program participant's substitute addressunless the office of the attorney general determines that the agencyis required by statute or administrative rule to use an address thatwould otherwise be confidential under this article.
    (b) A state or local agency that uses a confidential address undersubsection (a) may use the confidential address only for the purposeset out in the statute or administrative rule identified undersubsection (a).
As added by P.L.273-2001, SEC.3.

IC 5-26.5-5-4
Use of designated address
    
Sec. 4. If:
        (1) section 3 of this chapter does not apply; and
        (2) federal law does not specifically require that the person usean address that otherwise would be confidential under thischapter;
the person that receives a request under section 2 of this chapter shalluse the address designated by the office of the attorney general as theprogram participant's address.
As added by P.L.273-2001, SEC.3.

IC 5-26.5-5-5

Notice of termination
    
Sec. 5. A person who ceases to be a program participant isresponsible for notifying persons who use the address designated bythe office of the attorney general as the program participant's addressthat the designated address is no longer the person's address.As added by P.L.273-2001, SEC.3.