2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 180

CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE
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electronically, including the following:
(1) An account.
(2) A bill for services.
(3) A bill of lading.
(4) A claim.
(5) A diagnosis.
(6) An estimate of property damage.
(7) A hospital record.
(8) An invoice.
(9) A notice.
(10) A proof of loss.
(11) A receipt for payment.
(12) A physician’s records.
(13) A prescription.
(14) A statement.
(15) A test result.
(16) X-rays.
(c) “Coin machine” means a coin box, vend-
ing machine, or other mechanical or electronic
device or receptacle designed:
(1) to receive a coin, bill, or token made for
that purpose; and
(2) in return for the insertion or deposit of
a coin, bill, or token automatically:
(A) to offer, provide, or assist in pro-
viding; or
(B) to permit the acquisition of:
some property.
(d) “Credit card” means an instrument or
device (whether known as a credit card or charge
plate, or by any other name) issued by an issuer
for use by or on behalf of the credit card holder
in obtaining property.
(e) “Credit card holder” means the person to
whom or for whose benefit the credit card is
issued by an issuer.
(f) “Customer” means a person who receives
or has contracted for a utility service.
(g) “Drug or alcohol screening test” means a
test that:
(1) is used to determine the presence or use
of alcohol, a controlled substance, or a
drug in a person’s bodily substance; and
(2) is administered in the course of mon-
itoring a person who is:
(A) incarcerated in a prison or jail;
(B) placed in a community corrections
program;
(C) on probation or parole;
(D) participating in a court ordered
alcohol or drug treatment program; or
(E) on court ordered pretrial release.
(h) “Entrusted” means held in a fiduciary
capacity or placed in charge of a person engaged
in the business of transporting, storing, lending on,
or otherwise holding property of others.
(i) “Identifying information” means infor-
mation that identifies a person, including a per-
son’s:
(1) name, address, date of birth, place of
employment, employer identification num-
ber, mother’s maiden name, Social Security
number, or any identification number
issued by a governmental entity;
(2) unique biometric data, including a per-
son’s fingerprint, voice print, or retina or
iris image;
(3) unique electronic identification number,
address, or routing code;
(4) telecommunication identifying infor-
mation; or
(5) telecommunication access device,
including a card, a plate, a code, a tele-
phone number, an account number, a per-
sonal identification number, an electronic
serial number, a mobile identification num-
ber, or other telecommunications service or
device or means of account access that
may be used to:
(A) obtain money, goods, services, or
any other thing of value; or
(B) initiate a transfer of funds.
(j) “Insurance policy” includes the follow-
ing:
(1) An insurance policy.
(2) A contract with a health maintenance
organization (as defined in IC 27-13-1-
19) or a limited service health mainte-
nance organization (as defined in IC
27-13-1-27).
(3) Awritten agreement entered into under
IC 27-1-25.
(k) “Insurer” has the meaning set forth in IC
27-1-2-3(x). The term also includes the follow-
ing:
(1) A reinsurer.
(2) A purported insurer or reinsurer.
(3) A broker.
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