Indiana Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8015(a)(7)(B) or 8016(d)(2) is a document that must be completed by a business operating in Indiana in order to demonstrate their compliance with the state's rules and regulations. It is used to certify that the business is in compliance with state rules and regulations regarding the safety and security of their products, services, and operations. The two types of Indiana Certificate of Compliance With Rule 8015(a)(7)(B) or 8016(d)(2) are the Self-Certification of Compliance and the Third-Party Certification of Compliance. The Self-Certification of Compliance is completed by the business itself and certifies that the business is following state rules and regulations regarding safety and security. The business must provide proof of their compliance, such as documents, records, or other evidence, in order to be certified. The Third-Party Certification of Compliance is completed by an independent auditor or organization that has been approved by the state. This certification confirms that the business is in compliance with all applicable state regulations. The auditor or organization will review the business's safety and security policies and procedures, and will provide a report of their findings.