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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Sec. 1. The following definitions apply throughout this article:
(1) “Benefit, promote, or further the interests of a terrorist organization” means to commit a felony or misdemeanor that would cause a reasonable person to believe results in:
(A) a benefit to a terrorist organization or a member of a terrorist organization;
(B) the promotion of a terrorist organization; or
(C) furthering the interests of a terrorist organization.
(2) “Identifying information” has the meaning set forth in IC 35-43-5-1.
(3) “Purpose of increasing a person's own standing or position within a terrorist organization” means committing a felony or misdemeanor that would cause a reasonable person to believe results in increasing the person's standing or position within a terrorist organization.
(4) “Terrorism” has the meaning set forth in IC 35-31.5-2-329.
(5) “Terrorist organization” means a formal or informal group with at least three (3) members that specifically:
(A) either:
(i) promotes, sponsors, or assists in;
(ii) participates in; or
(iii) has as one (1) of its goals;
terrorism; or
(B) requires as a condition of membership or continued membership the commission of an act of terrorism, or the commission of a misdemeanor or felony, to assist in the commission of an act of terrorism.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure § 35-46.5-1-1 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-35-criminal-law-and-procedure/in-code-sect-35-46-5-1-1/
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