Sec. 32. (a) A licensee that satisfies the requirements of this chapter is entitled to an affirmative defense to any cause of action sounding in tort that: (1) is brought under the laws or in the courts of this state; and (2) alleges that the failure to implement reasonable information security controls resulted in a data breach concerning nonpublic information. (b) The affirmative defense available under this section does not limit any other affirmative defenses available to a licensee. IC 27-2-28 Chapter 28. Notice of Material Change 27-2-28-1 Application of chapter 27-2-28-2 "Automobile policy" 27-2-28-3 "Homeowner's policy" 27-2-28-4 "Insured" 27-2-28-5 "Insurer" 27-2-28-6 "Material change" 27-2-28-7 "Personal automobile or homeowner's policy" 27-2-28-8 Written notice by insurer of material change 27-2-28-9 Requirements applying to notice of material change 27-2-28-10 Requirements of chapter are in addition to other requirements 27-2-28-11 Voluntary disclosures 27-2-28-12 Adoption of rules 27-2-28-13 No private cause of action
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