IC 9-14-3.5
Chapter 3.5. Disclosure of Personal Information Contained in
Motor Vehicle Records
IC 9-14-3.5-1 Purpose
Sec. 1. This chapter implements the federal Driver's Privacy
Protection Act of 1994 (18 U.S.C. 2721 et seq.) to protect the interest
of individuals in personal privacy by prohibiting the disclosure and
use of personal information contained in motor vehicle records,
except as authorized by an affected individual or by law. The
prohibitions of this chapter are in addition to any other prohibitions,
including those found in IC 9-14-3-6. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-2 "Disclose" defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "disclose" means to engage in a
practice or conduct to make available and make known personal
information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to
another person by any means of communication. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-3 "Individual record" defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "individual record" refers to a
motor vehicle record containing personal information about a person
who is the subject of the record identified in a request. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-4 "Motor vehicle record" defined
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "motor vehicle record" means a
record that pertains to:
(1) a driver's license;
(2) a permit;
(3) a motor vehicle registration;
(4) a motor vehicle title; or
(5) an identification document issued by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.1.
IC 9-14-3.5-5 "Personal information" defined
Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, "personal information" means
information that identifies a person, including an individual's:
(1) digital photograph;
(2) Social Security number;
(3) driver's license or identification document number;
(4) name;
(5) address (but not the 5-digit zip code);
(6) telephone number; or
(7) medical or disability information.
The term does not include information about vehicular accidents,
driving or equipment related violations, and operator's license or
registration status. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.2;
P.L.184-2007, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-6 "Record" defined
Sec. 6. As used in this chapter, "record" refers to books, papers,
photographs, photostats, cards, films, tapes, recordings, electronic
data, printouts, or other documentary materials regardless of physical
form or characteristics. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-7 Disclosure of personal information or Social Security number
prohibited
Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in sections 8 and 10 of this chapter:
(1) an officer or employee of the bureau;
(2) an officer or employee of the bureau of motor vehicles
commission; or
(3) a contractor of the bureau or the bureau of motor vehicles
commission (or an officer or employee of the contractor);
may not knowingly disclose personal information about a person
obtained by the bureau in connection with a motor vehicle record.
(b) A person's Social Security number shall not be in any way
disclosed on a motor vehicle registration. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.3;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.158.
IC 9-14-3.5-8 Disclosure required to comply with federal statutes
Sec. 8. Personal information related to:
(1) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(2) motor vehicle emissions;
(3) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(4) performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by
motor vehicle manufacturers; and
(5) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers;
must be disclosed under this chapter to carry out the purposes of the
federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1231 et
seq.), the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act (15 U.S.C.
1901 et seq.), the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of
1966 (15 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.), the Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992 (15
U.S.C. 2021 et seq.), the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.), and
all federal regulations enacted or adopted under these Acts. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. IC 9-14-3.5-9
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.32-2000, SEC.27.)
IC 9-14-3.5-10 Disclosure for limited purposes
Sec. 10. Except as provided in section 10.5 of this chapter, the
bureau may disclose personal information to a person if the person
requesting the information provides proof of identity and represents
that the use of the personal information will be strictly limited to at
least one (1) of the following:
(1) For use by a government agency, including a court or law
enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or a person
acting on behalf of a government agency in carrying out its
functions.
(2) For use in connection with matters concerning:
(A) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(B) motor vehicle emissions;
(C) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(D) performance monitoring of motor vehicles, motor
vehicle parts, and dealers;
(E) motor vehicle market research activities, including
survey research; and
(F) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(3) For use in the normal course of business by a business or its
agents, employees, or contractors, but only:
(A) to verify the accuracy of personal information submitted
by an individual to the business or its agents, employees, or
contractors; and
(B) if information submitted to a business is not correct or is
no longer correct, to obtain the correct information only for
purposes of preventing fraud by, pursuing legal remedies
against, or recovering on a debt or security interest against,
the individual.
(4) For use in connection with a civil, a criminal, an
administrative, or an arbitration proceeding in a court or
government agency or before a self-regulatory body, including
the service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation,
and the execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or
under an order of a court.
(5) For use in research activities, and for use in producing
statistical reports, as long as the personal information is not
published, re-disclosed, or used to contact the individuals who
are the subject of the personal information.
(6) For use by an insurer, an insurance support organization, or
a self-insured entity, or the agents, employees, or contractors of
an insurer, an insurance support organization, or a self-insured
entity in connection with claims investigation activities,
anti-fraud activities, rating, or underwriting.
(7) For use in providing notice to the owners of towed or
impounded vehicles.
(8) For use by a licensed private investigative agency or
licensed security service for a purpose allowed under this
section.
(9) For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to obtain or
verify information relating to a holder of a commercial driver's
license that is required under the Commercial Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1986 (49 U.S.C. 2710 et seq.).
(10) For use in connection with the operation of private toll
transportation facilities.
(11) For any use in response to requests for individual motor
vehicle records when the bureau has obtained the written
consent of the person to whom the personal information
pertains.
(12) For bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, or
solicitations when the bureau has obtained the written consent
of the person to whom the personal information pertains.
(13) For use by any person, when the person demonstrates, in
a form and manner prescribed by the bureau, that written
consent has been obtained from the individual who is the
subject of the information.
(14) For any other use specifically authorized by law that is
related to the operation of a motor vehicle or public safety.
However, this section does not affect the use of anatomical gift
information on a person's driver's license or identification document
issued by the bureau, nor does it affect the administration of
anatomical gift initiatives in the state. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.4;
P.L.261-2003, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-10.5 Motor vehicle record information; disclosure
Sec. 10.5. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the
bureau may not disclose the following personal information from a
person's motor vehicle record:
(1) Driver's license or digital photograph.
(2) Social Security number.
(3) Medical or disability information.
(b) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) if the bureau has the express written consent of the
person to whom the personal information pertains to release the
information described in subsection (a).
(c) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) without the express written consent of the person to
whom the personal information pertains if the person requesting the
information:
(1) provides proof of identity; and
(2) represents that the use of the personal information will be
strictly limited to at least one (1) of the uses set forth in section
10(1), 10(4), 10(6), and 10(9) of this chapter. As added by P.L.261-2003, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.184-2007,
SEC.11.
IC 9-14-3.5-11
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.261-2001, SEC.5.)
IC 9-14-3.5-12 Conditions precedent to disclosure
Sec. 12. The bureau may, before disclosing personal information,
require the requesting person to satisfy certain conditions for the
purpose of ascertaining:
(1) the correct identity of the requesting person;
(2) that the use of the disclosed information will be only as
authorized; or
(3) that the consent of the person who is the subject of the
information has been obtained.
The conditions may include the making and filing of a written
application on a form prescribed by the bureau and containing all
information and certification requirements required by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-13 Resale or redisclosure of information
Sec. 13. (a) An authorized recipient of personal information,
except a recipient under section 10(11) or 10(12) of this chapter, may
resell or re-disclose the information for any use allowed under
section 10 of this chapter, except for a use under section 10(11) or
10(12) of this chapter.
(b) An authorized recipient of a record under section 10(11) of
this chapter may resell or re-disclose personal information for any
purpose.
(c) An authorized recipient of personal information under
IC 9-14-3-6 and section 10(12) of this chapter may resell or
re-disclose the personal information for use only in accordance with
section 10(12) of this chapter.
(d) Except for a recipient under section 10(11) of this chapter, a
recipient who resells or re-discloses personal information is required
to maintain and make available for inspection to the bureau, upon
request, for at least five (5) years, records concerning:
(1) each person that receives the information; and
(2) the permitted use for which the information was obtained. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.6;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.159.
IC 9-14-3.5-14 Adoption of rules
Sec. 14. The bureau may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out
this chapter.
As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-15 Violations
Sec. 15. A person requesting the disclosure of personal
information from bureau records who knowingly or intentionally
misrepresents the person's identity or makes a false statement to the
bureau on an application required to be submitted under this chapter
commits a Class C misdemeanor. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5
Chapter 3.5. Disclosure of Personal Information Contained in
Motor Vehicle Records
IC 9-14-3.5-1 Purpose
Sec. 1. This chapter implements the federal Driver's Privacy
Protection Act of 1994 (18 U.S.C. 2721 et seq.) to protect the interest
of individuals in personal privacy by prohibiting the disclosure and
use of personal information contained in motor vehicle records,
except as authorized by an affected individual or by law. The
prohibitions of this chapter are in addition to any other prohibitions,
including those found in IC 9-14-3-6. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-2 "Disclose" defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "disclose" means to engage in a
practice or conduct to make available and make known personal
information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to
another person by any means of communication. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-3 "Individual record" defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "individual record" refers to a
motor vehicle record containing personal information about a person
who is the subject of the record identified in a request. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-4 "Motor vehicle record" defined
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "motor vehicle record" means a
record that pertains to:
(1) a driver's license;
(2) a permit;
(3) a motor vehicle registration;
(4) a motor vehicle title; or
(5) an identification document issued by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.1.
IC 9-14-3.5-5 "Personal information" defined
Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, "personal information" means
information that identifies a person, including an individual's:
(1) digital photograph;
(2) Social Security number;
(3) driver's license or identification document number;
(4) name;
(5) address (but not the 5-digit zip code);
(6) telephone number; or
(7) medical or disability information.
The term does not include information about vehicular accidents,
driving or equipment related violations, and operator's license or
registration status. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.2;
P.L.184-2007, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-6 "Record" defined
Sec. 6. As used in this chapter, "record" refers to books, papers,
photographs, photostats, cards, films, tapes, recordings, electronic
data, printouts, or other documentary materials regardless of physical
form or characteristics. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-7 Disclosure of personal information or Social Security number
prohibited
Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in sections 8 and 10 of this chapter:
(1) an officer or employee of the bureau;
(2) an officer or employee of the bureau of motor vehicles
commission; or
(3) a contractor of the bureau or the bureau of motor vehicles
commission (or an officer or employee of the contractor);
may not knowingly disclose personal information about a person
obtained by the bureau in connection with a motor vehicle record.
(b) A person's Social Security number shall not be in any way
disclosed on a motor vehicle registration. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.3;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.158.
IC 9-14-3.5-8 Disclosure required to comply with federal statutes
Sec. 8. Personal information related to:
(1) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(2) motor vehicle emissions;
(3) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(4) performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by
motor vehicle manufacturers; and
(5) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers;
must be disclosed under this chapter to carry out the purposes of the
federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1231 et
seq.), the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act (15 U.S.C.
1901 et seq.), the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of
1966 (15 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.), the Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992 (15
U.S.C. 2021 et seq.), the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.), and
all federal regulations enacted or adopted under these Acts. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. IC 9-14-3.5-9
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.32-2000, SEC.27.)
IC 9-14-3.5-10 Disclosure for limited purposes
Sec. 10. Except as provided in section 10.5 of this chapter, the
bureau may disclose personal information to a person if the person
requesting the information provides proof of identity and represents
that the use of the personal information will be strictly limited to at
least one (1) of the following:
(1) For use by a government agency, including a court or law
enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or a person
acting on behalf of a government agency in carrying out its
functions.
(2) For use in connection with matters concerning:
(A) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(B) motor vehicle emissions;
(C) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(D) performance monitoring of motor vehicles, motor
vehicle parts, and dealers;
(E) motor vehicle market research activities, including
survey research; and
(F) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(3) For use in the normal course of business by a business or its
agents, employees, or contractors, but only:
(A) to verify the accuracy of personal information submitted
by an individual to the business or its agents, employees, or
contractors; and
(B) if information submitted to a business is not correct or is
no longer correct, to obtain the correct information only for
purposes of preventing fraud by, pursuing legal remedies
against, or recovering on a debt or security interest against,
the individual.
(4) For use in connection with a civil, a criminal, an
administrative, or an arbitration proceeding in a court or
government agency or before a self-regulatory body, including
the service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation,
and the execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or
under an order of a court.
(5) For use in research activities, and for use in producing
statistical reports, as long as the personal information is not
published, re-disclosed, or used to contact the individuals who
are the subject of the personal information.
(6) For use by an insurer, an insurance support organization, or
a self-insured entity, or the agents, employees, or contractors of
an insurer, an insurance support organization, or a self-insured
entity in connection with claims investigation activities,
anti-fraud activities, rating, or underwriting.
(7) For use in providing notice to the owners of towed or
impounded vehicles.
(8) For use by a licensed private investigative agency or
licensed security service for a purpose allowed under this
section.
(9) For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to obtain or
verify information relating to a holder of a commercial driver's
license that is required under the Commercial Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1986 (49 U.S.C. 2710 et seq.).
(10) For use in connection with the operation of private toll
transportation facilities.
(11) For any use in response to requests for individual motor
vehicle records when the bureau has obtained the written
consent of the person to whom the personal information
pertains.
(12) For bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, or
solicitations when the bureau has obtained the written consent
of the person to whom the personal information pertains.
(13) For use by any person, when the person demonstrates, in
a form and manner prescribed by the bureau, that written
consent has been obtained from the individual who is the
subject of the information.
(14) For any other use specifically authorized by law that is
related to the operation of a motor vehicle or public safety.
However, this section does not affect the use of anatomical gift
information on a person's driver's license or identification document
issued by the bureau, nor does it affect the administration of
anatomical gift initiatives in the state. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.4;
P.L.261-2003, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-10.5 Motor vehicle record information; disclosure
Sec. 10.5. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the
bureau may not disclose the following personal information from a
person's motor vehicle record:
(1) Driver's license or digital photograph.
(2) Social Security number.
(3) Medical or disability information.
(b) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) if the bureau has the express written consent of the
person to whom the personal information pertains to release the
information described in subsection (a).
(c) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) without the express written consent of the person to
whom the personal information pertains if the person requesting the
information:
(1) provides proof of identity; and
(2) represents that the use of the personal information will be
strictly limited to at least one (1) of the uses set forth in section
10(1), 10(4), 10(6), and 10(9) of this chapter. As added by P.L.261-2003, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.184-2007,
SEC.11.
IC 9-14-3.5-11
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.261-2001, SEC.5.)
IC 9-14-3.5-12 Conditions precedent to disclosure
Sec. 12. The bureau may, before disclosing personal information,
require the requesting person to satisfy certain conditions for the
purpose of ascertaining:
(1) the correct identity of the requesting person;
(2) that the use of the disclosed information will be only as
authorized; or
(3) that the consent of the person who is the subject of the
information has been obtained.
The conditions may include the making and filing of a written
application on a form prescribed by the bureau and containing all
information and certification requirements required by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-13 Resale or redisclosure of information
Sec. 13. (a) An authorized recipient of personal information,
except a recipient under section 10(11) or 10(12) of this chapter, may
resell or re-disclose the information for any use allowed under
section 10 of this chapter, except for a use under section 10(11) or
10(12) of this chapter.
(b) An authorized recipient of a record under section 10(11) of
this chapter may resell or re-disclose personal information for any
purpose.
(c) An authorized recipient of personal information under
IC 9-14-3-6 and section 10(12) of this chapter may resell or
re-disclose the personal information for use only in accordance with
section 10(12) of this chapter.
(d) Except for a recipient under section 10(11) of this chapter, a
recipient who resells or re-discloses personal information is required
to maintain and make available for inspection to the bureau, upon
request, for at least five (5) years, records concerning:
(1) each person that receives the information; and
(2) the permitted use for which the information was obtained. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.6;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.159.
IC 9-14-3.5-14 Adoption of rules
Sec. 14. The bureau may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out
this chapter.
As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-15 Violations
Sec. 15. A person requesting the disclosure of personal
information from bureau records who knowingly or intentionally
misrepresents the person's identity or makes a false statement to the
bureau on an application required to be submitted under this chapter
commits a Class C misdemeanor. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5
Chapter 3.5. Disclosure of Personal Information Contained in
Motor Vehicle Records
IC 9-14-3.5-1 Purpose
Sec. 1. This chapter implements the federal Driver's Privacy
Protection Act of 1994 (18 U.S.C. 2721 et seq.) to protect the interest
of individuals in personal privacy by prohibiting the disclosure and
use of personal information contained in motor vehicle records,
except as authorized by an affected individual or by law. The
prohibitions of this chapter are in addition to any other prohibitions,
including those found in IC 9-14-3-6. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-2 "Disclose" defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "disclose" means to engage in a
practice or conduct to make available and make known personal
information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to
another person by any means of communication. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-3 "Individual record" defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "individual record" refers to a
motor vehicle record containing personal information about a person
who is the subject of the record identified in a request. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-4 "Motor vehicle record" defined
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "motor vehicle record" means a
record that pertains to:
(1) a driver's license;
(2) a permit;
(3) a motor vehicle registration;
(4) a motor vehicle title; or
(5) an identification document issued by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.1.
IC 9-14-3.5-5 "Personal information" defined
Sec. 5. As used in this chapter, "personal information" means
information that identifies a person, including an individual's:
(1) digital photograph;
(2) Social Security number;
(3) driver's license or identification document number;
(4) name;
(5) address (but not the 5-digit zip code);
(6) telephone number; or
(7) medical or disability information.
The term does not include information about vehicular accidents,
driving or equipment related violations, and operator's license or
registration status. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.2;
P.L.184-2007, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-6 "Record" defined
Sec. 6. As used in this chapter, "record" refers to books, papers,
photographs, photostats, cards, films, tapes, recordings, electronic
data, printouts, or other documentary materials regardless of physical
form or characteristics. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-7 Disclosure of personal information or Social Security number
prohibited
Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in sections 8 and 10 of this chapter:
(1) an officer or employee of the bureau;
(2) an officer or employee of the bureau of motor vehicles
commission; or
(3) a contractor of the bureau or the bureau of motor vehicles
commission (or an officer or employee of the contractor);
may not knowingly disclose personal information about a person
obtained by the bureau in connection with a motor vehicle record.
(b) A person's Social Security number shall not be in any way
disclosed on a motor vehicle registration. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.3;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.158.
IC 9-14-3.5-8 Disclosure required to comply with federal statutes
Sec. 8. Personal information related to:
(1) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(2) motor vehicle emissions;
(3) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(4) performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by
motor vehicle manufacturers; and
(5) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers;
must be disclosed under this chapter to carry out the purposes of the
federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1231 et
seq.), the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act (15 U.S.C.
1901 et seq.), the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of
1966 (15 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.), the Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992 (15
U.S.C. 2021 et seq.), the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.), and
all federal regulations enacted or adopted under these Acts. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. IC 9-14-3.5-9
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.32-2000, SEC.27.)
IC 9-14-3.5-10 Disclosure for limited purposes
Sec. 10. Except as provided in section 10.5 of this chapter, the
bureau may disclose personal information to a person if the person
requesting the information provides proof of identity and represents
that the use of the personal information will be strictly limited to at
least one (1) of the following:
(1) For use by a government agency, including a court or law
enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or a person
acting on behalf of a government agency in carrying out its
functions.
(2) For use in connection with matters concerning:
(A) motor vehicle or driver safety and theft;
(B) motor vehicle emissions;
(C) motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories;
(D) performance monitoring of motor vehicles, motor
vehicle parts, and dealers;
(E) motor vehicle market research activities, including
survey research; and
(F) the removal of nonowner records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(3) For use in the normal course of business by a business or its
agents, employees, or contractors, but only:
(A) to verify the accuracy of personal information submitted
by an individual to the business or its agents, employees, or
contractors; and
(B) if information submitted to a business is not correct or is
no longer correct, to obtain the correct information only for
purposes of preventing fraud by, pursuing legal remedies
against, or recovering on a debt or security interest against,
the individual.
(4) For use in connection with a civil, a criminal, an
administrative, or an arbitration proceeding in a court or
government agency or before a self-regulatory body, including
the service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation,
and the execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or
under an order of a court.
(5) For use in research activities, and for use in producing
statistical reports, as long as the personal information is not
published, re-disclosed, or used to contact the individuals who
are the subject of the personal information.
(6) For use by an insurer, an insurance support organization, or
a self-insured entity, or the agents, employees, or contractors of
an insurer, an insurance support organization, or a self-insured
entity in connection with claims investigation activities,
anti-fraud activities, rating, or underwriting.
(7) For use in providing notice to the owners of towed or
impounded vehicles.
(8) For use by a licensed private investigative agency or
licensed security service for a purpose allowed under this
section.
(9) For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to obtain or
verify information relating to a holder of a commercial driver's
license that is required under the Commercial Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1986 (49 U.S.C. 2710 et seq.).
(10) For use in connection with the operation of private toll
transportation facilities.
(11) For any use in response to requests for individual motor
vehicle records when the bureau has obtained the written
consent of the person to whom the personal information
pertains.
(12) For bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, or
solicitations when the bureau has obtained the written consent
of the person to whom the personal information pertains.
(13) For use by any person, when the person demonstrates, in
a form and manner prescribed by the bureau, that written
consent has been obtained from the individual who is the
subject of the information.
(14) For any other use specifically authorized by law that is
related to the operation of a motor vehicle or public safety.
However, this section does not affect the use of anatomical gift
information on a person's driver's license or identification document
issued by the bureau, nor does it affect the administration of
anatomical gift initiatives in the state. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.4;
P.L.261-2003, SEC.10.
IC 9-14-3.5-10.5 Motor vehicle record information; disclosure
Sec. 10.5. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the
bureau may not disclose the following personal information from a
person's motor vehicle record:
(1) Driver's license or digital photograph.
(2) Social Security number.
(3) Medical or disability information.
(b) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) if the bureau has the express written consent of the
person to whom the personal information pertains to release the
information described in subsection (a).
(c) The bureau may disclose the personal information described
in subsection (a) without the express written consent of the person to
whom the personal information pertains if the person requesting the
information:
(1) provides proof of identity; and
(2) represents that the use of the personal information will be
strictly limited to at least one (1) of the uses set forth in section
10(1), 10(4), 10(6), and 10(9) of this chapter. As added by P.L.261-2003, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.184-2007,
SEC.11.
IC 9-14-3.5-11
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.261-2001, SEC.5.)
IC 9-14-3.5-12 Conditions precedent to disclosure
Sec. 12. The bureau may, before disclosing personal information,
require the requesting person to satisfy certain conditions for the
purpose of ascertaining:
(1) the correct identity of the requesting person;
(2) that the use of the disclosed information will be only as
authorized; or
(3) that the consent of the person who is the subject of the
information has been obtained.
The conditions may include the making and filing of a written
application on a form prescribed by the bureau and containing all
information and certification requirements required by the bureau. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-13 Resale or redisclosure of information
Sec. 13. (a) An authorized recipient of personal information,
except a recipient under section 10(11) or 10(12) of this chapter, may
resell or re-disclose the information for any use allowed under
section 10 of this chapter, except for a use under section 10(11) or
10(12) of this chapter.
(b) An authorized recipient of a record under section 10(11) of
this chapter may resell or re-disclose personal information for any
purpose.
(c) An authorized recipient of personal information under
IC 9-14-3-6 and section 10(12) of this chapter may resell or
re-disclose the personal information for use only in accordance with
section 10(12) of this chapter.
(d) Except for a recipient under section 10(11) of this chapter, a
recipient who resells or re-discloses personal information is required
to maintain and make available for inspection to the bureau, upon
request, for at least five (5) years, records concerning:
(1) each person that receives the information; and
(2) the permitted use for which the information was obtained. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.39-2000, SEC.6;
P.L.1-2006, SEC.159.
IC 9-14-3.5-14 Adoption of rules
Sec. 14. The bureau may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out
this chapter.
As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.
IC 9-14-3.5-15 Violations
Sec. 15. A person requesting the disclosure of personal
information from bureau records who knowingly or intentionally
misrepresents the person's identity or makes a false statement to the
bureau on an application required to be submitted under this chapter
commits a Class C misdemeanor. As added by P.L.89-1996, SEC.2.