Replaces the term "child pornography" with the term "child sex abuse material" throughout the Indiana Code. Provides that it is a defense to prosecution of child exploitation and possession of child sex abuse material if a school employee, department of child services employee, or attorney acting in the attorney's capacity as legal counsel: (1) immediately notified law enforcement about the image or matter depicting the sexual conduct; and (2) did not duplicate, upload, download, or otherwise transfer the image or matter.
Statutes affected: Introduced Senate Bill (S): 10-13-3-27, 11-8-8-4.5, 11-8-8-5, 11-13-3-11, 35-36-10-2, 35-36-10-3, 35-36-10-4, 35-36-10-5, 35-42-4-4, 35-42-4-14, 35-49-3-3, 35-50-2-7