Indiana Code § 23-19-4.1-9

Authority of broker-dealers and investment advisers to provide relevant records to protective agencies or law enforcement; records confidential
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Sec. 9. (a) A broker-dealer or investment adviser may provide to protective agencies or law enforcement access to or copies of records that are relevant to the suspected financial exploitation of a financially vulnerable adult. The records may include records relating to: (1) disbursement of any funds from an account of the financially vulnerable adult; and (2) disbursements of funds that comprise the suspected financial exploitation of a financially vulnerable adult.       (b) All records made available to the protective agencies under this section are confidential under IC 5-14-3 .

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