Sec. 2. Notwithstanding IC 24-4.9 or any other law, a corporation shall notify the director of the department of a reportable cyber incident or notification incident in accordance with the same procedures required by the corporation's federal supervisory authority or federal insurer. A corporation without a federal supervisory authority or federal insurer shall notify the director of the department of the reportable cyber incident in accordance with the same procedures set forth in 12 CFR 748.1(c) for federally insured credit unions, regardless of whether the corporation is a federally insured credit union. IC 28-11 ARTICLE 11. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Ch. 1. Establishment of the Department of Financial Institutions Ch. 2. Organization of Department Ch. 3. Supervision of Financial Institutions Ch. 4. Enforcement Powers of the Department Ch. 5. Department Oversight of Organization of a Financial Institution IC 28-11-1 Chapter 1. Establishment of the Department of Financial Institutions 28-11-1-1 Department of financial institutions; establishment; expenses paid by fees; not subject to oversight; examination of funds, accounts, and financial affairs 28-11-1-2 Administration of Title 28 28-11-1-3 Members of department 28-11-1-3 Members of department 28-11-1-4 Oath of office; necessity 28-11-1-5 Term of office; reappointment of a member; service to continue until successor appointed 28-11-1-6 Chairman 28-11-1-7 Salary; expenses 28-11-1-8 Officers; election; term of office 28-11-1-9 Meetings 28-11-1-9.1 Repealed 28-11-1-10 Quorum; action by majority 28-11-1-11 Delegation of power 28-11-1-12 Adoption of rules 28-11-1-13 Policies and procedures 28-11-1-13.5 Payments by credit card, debit card, or charge card; discharge of liability; department's authority to contract with vendor; vendor transaction charge or discount fee 28-11-1-14 Assignments, deeds, and other documents; execution 28-11-1-15 Director's powers; state of emergency or governor's approval
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