Indiana Code § 24-12-8-1

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Sec. 1. No communication between the consumer claimant's attorney in the civil proceeding and the CPAP provider with respect to the CPAP transaction limits, waives, or abrogates the scope or nature of any statutory or common law privilege, including the work product doctrine and the attorney client privilege.   IC 24-12-9 Chapter 9. Licensure               24-12-9-1 Regularly engaging in CPAP transactions; license from department of financial institutions required             24-12-9-2 Repealed             24-12-9-3 CPAP transactions entered into before July 1, 2016; exemption             24-12-9-4 Director's authority to use NMLSR in department's licensing system; reporting of information to NMLSR; confidentiality; director's authority to enter into agreements; waiver of privilege; processing fee; electronic records             24-12-9-5 Applications for licenses; issuance; evidence of compliance; use of NMLSR; denial of application; right to hearing; fees; license not assignable or transferrable             24-12-9-6 National criminal history background check; fingerprints; payment of fees or costs; use of NMLSR             24-12-9-7 Credit reports; payment of fees or costs; demonstrated financial responsibility; considerations             24-12-9-8 Surety bond; requirements; amount; termination; liability; notices             24-12-9-9 License renewal; revocation or suspension of license not renewed; correcting amendments             24-12-9-10 Suspension or revocation of license; order to show cause; order of revocation or suspension; relinquishment of license; preexisting contracts; emergency order for revocation             24-12-9-11 Record keeping; use of unique identifier on forms and documents; submitting call reports to NMLSR; composite reports; notice to department of certain events or changes; notice of felony conviction             24-12-9-12 Change in control of CPAP provider; application to department; timeframe for department's decision; conditions for approval; duty to report transfer of securities; director's discretion to require new license

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