According to Article 204 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia:
The use, realization, or disclosure of information considered a person’s personal or family secret without their consent, or the acquisition or retention of such information for the purpose of using, realizing, or disclosing it in violation of the procedure established by law,
is punishable by a fine of up to ten times the amount of the minimum wage, or community service for up to one hundred hours, or restriction of freedom for up to one year, or short-term imprisonment for up to one month, or imprisonment for up to one year.
The dissemination of information specified in Part 1 of this Article through public speeches, publicly displayed works, mass media, or information or communication technologies
is punishable by a fine of up to twenty times the amount of the minimum wage, or community service for eighty to one hundred fifty hours, or restriction of freedom for up to two years, or short-term imprisonment for up to two months, or imprisonment for up to two years.
An act specified in Parts 1 or 2 of this Article, committed
by using official or service authority or the influence related to it, or
by using special technical means intended for secret collection of information,
is punishable by a fine of ten to twenty times the amount of the minimum wage, or community service for one hundred to two hundred hours, or deprivation of the right to hold certain positions or engage in certain activities for up to five years, or restriction of freedom for up to three years, or short-term imprisonment for one to two months, or imprisonment for up to three years.