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Employee Privacy Laws in Indiana

Learn about Indiana employee privacy laws, including rules on background checks, medical and drug testing, electronic monitoring, data breaches, and microchip implantation.

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by Stuart R. Buttrick, Taylor L. Lindauer, Lindsey M. Hogan, Alexander E. Preller, Stacey Smiricky and Aaron T. Vance, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP,

Understanding employee privacy rights is crucial for compliance in Indiana.

Our guide covers key aspects of Indiana privacy laws, including the right to privacy, criminal history checks, AIDS testing, medical inquiries and examinations, electronic communication interception, drug testing regulations, data breach requirements, and rules on microchip implantation.

Stay informed to protect employee rights and ensure your workplace policies meet Indiana state standards.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Right to Privacy
  • Criminal History
    • Criminal History Information
  • Mandatory Criminal Background Checks
  • AIDS Testing
  • Medical Inquiries and Testing
  • Medical Privacy
  • Interception of Electronic Communications
  • Employment Tests
  • Drug Testing
    • Drug Testing of Applicants
    • Drug Testing of Employees
  • Disclosure of Security Breaches
  • Microchip Implantation
  • Future Developments
    • Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act

Federal law and guidance on this subject should be reviewed together with this section.

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Jurisdiction: Indiana

Latest updates

Updated to include the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act, effective January 1, 2026.

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