Indiana's Scanner Law revised 2019

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Did you all know that Indiana's Scanner Law (IC 35-44.1-2-7) was revised by the General Assembly in 2019 to include "police radio mobile application" as a prohibited item under the law? This revision would seem to prohibit using scanner apps on your smartphone under the same provisions under which scanner radios are prohibited. The exemption for licensed amateur radio operators remains.

The change was made by SB 240, a catchall bill which addressed various terrorism issues, authored by Sen. Aaron Freeman (R-32), Sen. Mike Bohachek (R-8), and Sen. Jack Sandlin (R-36)

Here is a link to the state's website for IC 35-44.1-2-7: http://iga.in.gov/legislative/laws/2021/ic/titles/035#35-44.1-2-7

Here's the full text of the law as it is currently published in the Indiana Code:
IC 35-44.1-2-7 Unlawful use of a police radio
Sec. 7. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally:

(1) possesses a police radio;
(2) transmits over a frequency assigned for police emergency purposes; or
(3) possesses or uses a police radio or a police radio mobile application:
(A) while committing a crime;
(B) to further the commission of a crime; or
(C) to avoid detection by a law enforcement agency;
commits unlawful use of a police radio, a Class B misdemeanor.
(b) Subsection (a)(1) and (a)(2) do not apply to:
(1) a governmental entity;
(2) a regularly employed law enforcement officer;
(3) a common carrier of persons for hire whose vehicles are used in emergency service;
(4) a public service or utility company whose vehicles are used in emergency service;
(5) a person who has written permission from the chief executive officer of a law enforcement agency to possess a police radio;
(6) a person who holds an amateur radio license issued by the Federal Communications Commission if the person is not transmitting over a frequency assigned for police emergency purposes;
(7) a person who uses a police radio only in the person's dwelling or place of business;
(8) a person:
(A) who is regularly engaged in newsgathering activities;
(B) who is employed by a newspaper qualified to receive legal advertisements under IC 5-3-1, a wire service, or a licensed commercial or public radio or television station; and
(C) whose name is furnished by the person's employer to the chief executive officer of a law enforcement agency in the county in which the employer's principal office is located;
(9) a person engaged in the business of manufacturing or selling police radios; or
(10) a person who possesses or uses a police radio during the normal course of the person's lawful business.
(c) As used in this section, "police radio" means a radio that is capable of sending or receiving signals transmitted on frequencies assigned by the Federal Communications Commission for police emergency purposes and that:
(1) can be installed, maintained, or operated in a vehicle; or
(2) can be operated while it is being carried by an individual.
The term does not include a radio designed for use only in a dwelling.
(d) As used in this section, "police radio mobile application" means an application installed on a mobile device that allows a person to listen to the contents of traffic carried on police radio frequencies.
 

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It was talked about in this thread.

 
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