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INHB1355Makes materials, compounds, mixtures, or preparations that contain ephedrine or pseudoephedrine schedule III controlled substances subject to being dispensed only by a prescription.
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2013-01-29
INHB1428Establishes the division of brain injury and cognitive rehabilitative services (division) within the office of the secretary of family and social services and sets forth the division's duties. Establishes the office of client rights and protections w...
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2013-01-28
INHB1461Provides that a health care professional may not be required to dispense a drug or medical device if the health care professional believes the drug or medical device would be used to: (1) cause an abortion; (2) destroy an unborn child; or (3) cause t...
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2013-01-23
INHB1463Requires the health finance commission to study issues concerning pharmacy programs designed to take back and dispose of old and expired prescription drugs.
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2013-01-22
INHB1469Requires the medical licensing board of Indiana to research the use and prescribing of methadone, and adopt rules establishing standards and protocols for the prescribing of methadone. Requires the health finance commission to study the use and presc...
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2013-01-22
INHB1398Requires that every child residing in Indiana who enters: (1) grade 6 shall be immunized; and (2) grade 11 shall receive an additional immunization; against meningitis. Provides that the state department of health may adopt rules to change the schedu...
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2013-01-22
INHB1417Requires the Indiana check-up plan to include coverage of chiropractor services. Provides that the Indiana check-up plan may not permit treatment limitations or impose financial requirements on the coverage of chiropractor office services if similar ...
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2013-01-22
INHB1271Prohibits a hospital from entering into an agreement or affiliation with a procurement organization that excludes other procurement organizations from the procurement and use of anatomical gifts. Prohibits a coroner from entering into a contract, exc...
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2013-01-14
INHB1285Provides for alkaline hydrolysis as a means for the dissolution of human remains. Requires the state board of funeral and cemetery service to adopt rules governing alkaline hydrolysis for the dissolution of human remains.
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2013-01-14
INHB1162Requires a pharmacist who is presented a prescription and either: (1) does not have the drug in stock at the pharmacy; or (2) is unable to fill the prescription in a timely manner; to offer to assist the patient in finding a pharmacy that is able to ...
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2013-01-10
INHB1153Increases, from 16% to 75%, the percentage of revenue from the controlled substances registration fees that is used to operate the INSPECT program.
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2013-01-10
INHB1195Specifies that a local health officer may provide to only certain listed individuals a certificate of death that includes the cause of death.
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2013-01-10
INHB1090Requires that all deaths that occur in a county must be reported to the county coroner. Requires the coroners training board to prescribe a form to assist a county coroner in determining whether to investigate a death reported to the coroner. Provide...
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2013-01-08
INHB1096Establishes and specifies minimum direct care nursing staff ratios and registered nurse staffing for health facilities for day shifts and evening shifts, with exceptions for specified circumstances. Requires notification to the state long term care o...
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2013-01-08
INHB1104Adds immunizations for pneumonia and tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) to the immunizations that a pharmacist is allowed to administer to a group of individuals under a drug order, under a prescription, or according to a protocol ap...
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2013-01-08
INHB1085Provides that a health practitioner may not perform spinal manipulation or spinal adjustment unless the practitioner has statutory authority to differentially diagnose and meets certain educational requirements. Excludes physicians and osteopaths fro...
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2013-01-07
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