Indiana Code § 31-19-24-16

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Sec. 16. Failure of the confidential intermediary appointed under this chapter to comply with a court order under sections 2 through 11 of this chapter is punishable as contempt of court.   IC 31-19-25 Chapter 25. Release of Identifying Information; Requests for Information Concerning Pre-Adoptive Siblings               31-19-25-1 Application of chapter             31-19-25-2 Requirements for release of identifying information             31-19-25-2.5 Release prohibited; request information; affidavit             31-19-25-3 Contact preference form; filing; duration; withdrawal; effect of consent             31-19-25-3.5 Sending copy of contact preference form to state registrar             31-19-25-4 Repealed             31-19-25-4.4 Nonrelease forms submitted before July 1, 2018; duration; notice of lapse; effect of consent             31-19-25-4.6 Contact preference form; contents; identification; duration; changing preference             31-19-25-4.8 Contact through intermediary; request updated medical information; communications confidential; immunity             31-19-25-5 Repealed             31-19-25-6 Repealed             31-19-25-7 Repealed             31-19-25-8 Repealed             31-19-25-9 Repealed             31-19-25-10 Repealed             31-19-25-11 Storage and indexing of requests and contact preference forms             31-19-25-12 Errors in execution of forms             31-19-25-13 Fee for expenses             31-19-25-14 Repealed             31-19-25-15 Consent not required             31-19-25-16 Search of death certificates             31-19-25-17 Deceased adoptee or birth parent; release of identifying information             31-19-25-18 Request to contact adoptee             31-19-25-18.5 Contact and disclosure prohibited             31-19-25-19 Contact; disclosure of identifying information; written consent             31-19-25-20 Fee for services; fee for actual expenses             31-19-25-21 Client consent required for release of identifying information by attorney; court order

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