Indiana Code § 16-38-5-4

Immunity for providing data; penalty
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Sec. 4. (a) An entity described in section 3(c) of this chapter, the state department, or an agent of the state department who in good faith provides or receives immunization information is immune from civil and criminal liability for the following: (1) Providing information to the immunization data registry. (2) Using the immunization data registry information to verify that a patient or child has received proper immunizations. (3) Using the immunization data registry information to inform a patient or the child's parent or guardian: (A) of the patient's or child's immunization status; or (B) that an immunization is due according to recommended immunization schedules.       (b) A person who knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly discloses confidential information contained in the immunization data registry in violation of this chapter commits a Class A misdemeanor.   IC 16-38-6 Chapter 6. Chronic Disease Registry               16-38-6-1 "Chronic disease"             16-38-6-2 Establishment of chronic disease registry             16-38-6-3 Using information compiled by public or private entities for registry             16-38-6-4 Reporting confirmed cases of chronic disease; information used; Medicaid chronic disease data             16-38-6-5 Confidential information             16-38-6-6 Access to confidential information             16-38-6-7 Releasing confidential information             16-38-6-8 Immunity             16-38-6-9 Releasing epidemiological information             16-38-6-10 Rules

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