Sec. 14. (a) The council shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to do the following: (1) Assure the completeness and accuracy of juvenile history data. (2) Protect information from loss, alteration, destruction, or improper direct access to the information files. (3) Prevent unreasonable interference with the regular discharge of the duties of employees of law enforcement agencies. (4) Carry out this chapter. (b) If a person makes a challenge under section 12(b) of this chapter, the department shall: (1) make the changes requested, if the department determines the data is in error; or (2) conduct a hearing under IC 4-21.5 , if requested by the person making the challenge. (c) The rules adopted under this chapter must provide for inspection and release of juvenile history data in a reasonable and timely manner. [Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 5-2-5.1-15.] IC 10-13-5 Chapter 5. Indiana Clearinghouse for Information on Missing Children and Missing Endangered Adults 10-13-5-1 "Amber alert program" 10-13-5-2 "Broadcaster" 10-13-5-3 "Clearinghouse" 10-13-5-3.5 "Green alert program" 10-13-5-4 "Missing child" 10-13-5-4.3 "Missing endangered adult" 10-13-5-4.4 "Missing endangered child" 10-13-5-4.5 "Missing veteran at risk" 10-13-5-4.6 "Silver alert program" 10-13-5-5 Establishment of clearinghouse 10-13-5-6 Duties of clearinghouse staff 10-13-5-7 Powers and duties of clearinghouse; confidentiality of information collected 10-13-5-8 Authorization to operate alert programs; agreements with broadcaster 10-13-5-8.1 Alert programs; agreement with electronic billboard operator 10-13-5-8.5 Civil immunity for alert program participants 10-13-5-9 Notification of law enforcement agency of located child 10-13-5-10 Notification of clearinghouse of located child 10-13-5-11 Attaching notice to birth certificate of child reported missing 10-13-5-12 Federal emergency alert system
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