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chapter shall maintain a confidential record of
the:
(1) Name;
(2) Address; and
(3) Telephone number;
of each person that the person convicted under sec-
tion 15.1 of this chapter is required to refrain
from direct or indirect contact with under an order
described by section 15.1 of this chapter.
35-46-1-17. Restricted access.
A person convicted of a crime under section
15.1 of this chapter may not have access to the
information maintained under section 16 of this
chapter.
35-46-1-18. Notification of release of
offender.
The law enforcement agency having custody
of a person who is sentenced to a term of impris-
onment of more than ten (10) days following con-
viction of a crime under section 15.1 of this
chapter shall:
(1) Provide each person described in sec-
tion 16 of this chapter with written notifi-
cation of:
(A) The release of a person convicted
of a crime under section 15.1 of this
chapter; and
(B) The date, time, and place of any
substantive hearing concerning a vio-
lation of section 15.1 of this chapter by
a person who is sentenced to a term of
imprisonment of more than ten (10)
days following conviction of a crime
under section 15.1 of this chapter; and
(2) Attempt to notify each person
described in section 16 of this chapter by
telephone to provide the information
described in subdivision (1).
35-46-1-19. 24 hour notice.
The law enforcement agency shall:
(1) Provide written notice; and
(2) Attempt notification by telephone;
under section 18 of this chapter at least twenty-four
(24) hours before the release or hearing.
35-46-1-20. Enforcement of foreign
protection orders.
A law enforcement officer shall enforce a for-
eign protection order (as defined in IC 34-6-2-
48.5) in conformity with the procedures in IC
34-26-5-17.
35-46-1-21. Unauthorizing adoption
advertising.
(a) Only a person that is an attorney licensed
to practice law or a child placing agency licensed
under the laws of Indiana may place a paid adver-
tisement or paid listing of the person’s telephone
number, on the person’s own behalf, in a telephone
directory that:
(1) a child is offered or wanted for adop-
tion; or
(2) the person is able to place, locate, or
receive a child for adoption.
(b) A person that publishes a telephone direc-
tory that is distributed in Indiana:
(1) shall include, at the beginning of any
classified heading for adoption and adop-
tion services, a statement that informs
directory users that only attorneys licensed
to practice law and licensed child placing
agencies may legally provide adoption
services under Indiana law; and
(2) may publish an advertisement
described in subsection (a) in the tele-
phone directory only if the advertisement
contains the following:
(A) For an attorney licensed to practice
law in Indiana, the person’s attorney
number.
(B) For a child placing agency licensed
under the laws of Indiana, the number
on the person’s child placing agency
license.
(c) A person who knowingly or intentionally
violates subsection (a) commits unauthorized
adoption advertising, a Class A misdemeanor.
35-46-1-22. Unauthorized adoption
facilitation.
(a) As used in this section, “adoption services”
means at least one (1) of the following services that
is provided for compensation, an item of value, or
reimbursement, either directly or indirectly, and
provided either before or after the services are ren-
dered:
(1) Arranging for the placement of a child.