Bill Text: IN HB1006 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Regulated occupations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-23 - Representative Gutwein added as coauthor [HB1006 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2012-HB1006-Introduced.html
Citations Affected: IC 16-18-2-295; IC 20-26-9-18; IC 25-1; IC 25-8;
IC 25-14.5; IC 25-20; IC 25-22.5-1-2; IC 25-24-3-11; IC 25-30;
IC 25-35.6-1-4; IC 35-51-25-1.
Synopsis: Regulated occupations. Provides that optometrists may
prescribe, dispense, and administer controlled substances. Repeals the
law governing the following professions, including their professional
licensing boards and licenses: (1) Beauty culture (cosmetologists and
barbers). (2) Commission on dietetic registration and licensure of
dietitians. (3) Hearing aid dealers. (4) Private investigator firms. (5)
Security guards. Makes conforming and technical changes.
Effective: July 1, 2012.
January 6, 2012, read first time and referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and
Pensions.
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A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
professions and occupations.
(b) "Provider", for purposes of IC 16-38-5, IC 16-39 (except for IC 16-39-7) and IC 16-41-1 through IC 16-41-9 and IC 16-41-37, means any of the following:
(1) An individual (other than an individual who is an employee or a contractor of a hospital, a facility, or an agency described in subdivision (2) or (3)) who is licensed, registered, or certified as a health care professional, including the following:
(A) A physician.
(B) A psychotherapist.
(C) A dentist.
(D) A registered nurse.
(E) A licensed practical nurse.
(F) An optometrist.
(G) A podiatrist.
(H) A chiropractor.
(I) A physical therapist.
(J) A psychologist.
(K) An audiologist.
(L) A speech-language pathologist.
(2) A hospital or facility licensed under IC 16-21-2 or IC 12-25 or described in IC 12-24-1 or IC 12-29.
(3) A health facility licensed under IC 16-28-2.
(4) A home health agency licensed under IC 16-27-1.
(5) An employer of a certified emergency medical technician, a certified emergency medical technician-basic advanced, a certified emergency medical technician-intermediate, or a certified paramedic.
(6) The state department or a local health department or an employee, agent, designee, or contractor of the state department or local health department.
(c) "Provider", for purposes of IC 16-39-7-1, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-39-7-1(a).
(d) "Provider", for purposes of IC 16-48-1, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-48-1-3.
wellness policy being developed is allowed.
(b) The school board shall appoint the members of the advisory
council, which must include the following:
(1) Parents.
(2) Food service directors and staff.
(3) Students.
(4) Nutritionists or certified dietitians.
(5) Health care professionals.
(6) School board members.
(7) A school administrator.
(8) Representatives of interested community organizations.
(c) The school board shall adopt a school district policy on child
nutrition and physical activity that takes into consideration
recommendations made by the advisory council.
(d) The department shall, in consultation with the state department
of health, provide technical assistance to the advisory councils,
including providing information on health, nutrition, and physical
activity, through educational materials and professional development
opportunities. The department shall provide the information given to
an advisory council under this subsection to a school or parent upon
request.
(1) Set standards for teacher licensing and for the administration of a professional licensing and certification process by the department.
(2) Approve or disapprove teacher preparation programs.
(3) Set fees to be charged in connection with teacher licensing.
(4) Suspend, revoke, or reinstate teacher licenses.
(5) Enter into agreements with other states to acquire reciprocal approval of teacher preparation programs.
(6) Set standards for teacher licensing concerning new subjects of study.
(7) Evaluate work experience and military service concerning postsecondary education and experience equivalency.
(8) Perform any other action that:
(A) relates to the improvement of instruction in the public schools through teacher education and professional development through continuing education; and
(B) attracts qualified candidates for teacher education from among the high school graduates of Indiana.
(9) Set standards for endorsement of school psychologists as independent practice school psychologists under IC 20-28-12.
(10) Before July 1, 2011, set standards for sign language interpreters who provide services to children with disabilities in an educational setting and an enforcement mechanism for the interpreter standards.
(1) IC 25-2.5 (acupuncturists).
(2) IC 25-10 (chiropractors).
(3) IC 25-13 (dental hygienists).
(4) IC 25-14 (dentists).
(b) As used in this chapter, "national criminal history background check" means the criminal history record system maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation based on fingerprint identification or any other method of positive identification.
(c) An individual applying for an initial license or initial certificate specified in subsection (a) shall submit to a national criminal history background check at the cost of the individual.
(d) The state police department shall release the results of a national criminal history background check conducted under this section to the Indiana professional licensing agency.
(e) A board, a commission, or a committee may conduct a random audit and require an individual seeking a renewal of a license or a certificate specified in subsection (a) to submit to a national criminal history background check at the cost of the individual.
(b) This section applies to the following entities that regulate occupations or professions under the Indiana Code:
(1) Indiana board of accountancy.
(2) Indiana grain buyers and warehouse licensing agency.
(3) Indiana auctioneer commission.
(4) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law, the entities included in subsection (b) shall send a notice of the upcoming expiration of a license to each licensee at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the license. The notice must inform the licensee of the need to renew and the requirement of payment of the renewal fee. If this notice of expiration is not sent by the entity, the licensee is not subject to a sanction for failure to renew if, once notice is received from the entity, the license is renewed within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of the notice.
(d) Notwithstanding any other law, the entities included in subsection (b) shall send notice of the expiration of a license to each individual whose license has expired within thirty (30) days following the expiration of the license. The notice must meet the following requirements:
(1) Inform the individual of the following:
(A) That the individual's license has expired.
(B) Any requirements that must be met before reinstatement of a license may occur.
(2) Be sent electronically. However, if the entity does not have an electronic mail address on record for the individual, the notice must be sent via United States mail.
IC 14-24-10
IC 16-19-5-2
IC 33-42-2-1.
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana athletic trainers board (IC 25-5.1-2-1).
(4) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2-1).
(5) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(1) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(2) State board of dentistry (IC 25-14-1).
(3) Indiana state board of health facility administrators (IC 25-19-1).
(4) Medical licensing board of Indiana (IC 25-22.5-2).
(5) Indiana state board of nursing (IC 25-23-1).
(6) Indiana optometry board (IC 25-24).
(7) Indiana board of pharmacy (IC 25-26).
(8) Board of podiatric medicine (IC 25-29-2-1).
(9) Speech-language pathology and audiology board (IC 25-35.6-2).
(10) State psychology board (IC 25-33).
(11) Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners (IC 25-38.1-2).
(b) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to give the agency policy making authority, which authority remains with each board.
(1) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(2) State board of dentistry (IC 25-14-1).
(3) Indiana state board of health facility administrators (IC 25-19-1).
(4) Medical licensing board of Indiana (IC 25-22.5-2).
(5) Indiana state board of nursing (IC 25-23-1).
(6) Indiana optometry board (IC 25-24).
(7) Indiana board of pharmacy (IC 25-26).
(8) Board of podiatric medicine (IC 25-29-2-1).
(9) Speech-language pathology and audiology board (IC 25-35.6-2).
(10) State psychology board (IC 25-33).
(11) Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners (IC 25-38.1-2).
(12) Indiana physical therapy committee (IC 25-27).
(13) Respiratory care committee (IC 25-34.5).
(14) Occupational therapy committee (IC 25-23.5).
(15) Behavioral health and human services licensing board (IC 25-23.6).
(16) Physician assistant committee (IC 25-27.5).
(17) Indiana athletic trainers board (IC 25-5.1-2-1).
(b) The agency shall create and maintain a provider profile for each provider described in subsection (a).
(c) A provider profile must contain the following information:
(1) The provider's name.
(2) The provider's license, certification, registration, or permit number.
(3) The provider's license, certification, registration, or permit type.
(4) The date the provider's license, certification, registration, or permit was issued.
(5) The date the provider's license, certification, registration, or permit expires.
(6) The current status of the provider's license, certification, registration, or permit.
(7) The provider's city and state of record.
(8) A statement of any disciplinary action taken against the provider within the previous ten (10) years by a board or committee described in subsection (a).
(d) The agency shall make provider profiles available to the public.
(e) The computer gateway administered by the office of technology established by IC 4-13.1-2-1 shall make the information described in subsection (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3), (c)(6), (c)(7), and (c)(8) generally available to the public on the Internet.
(f) The agency may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this section.
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2-1).
(b) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to give the licensing agency policy making authority, which remains with each board.
"Board" means the appropriate agency listed in the definition of regulated occupation in this section.
"Director" refers to the director of the division of consumer protection.
"Division" refers to the division of consumer protection, office of the attorney general.
"Licensee" means a person who is:
(1) licensed, certified, or registered by a board listed in this section; and
(2) the subject of a complaint filed with the division.
"Person" means an individual, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation.
"Regulated occupation" means an occupation in which a person is licensed, certified, or registered by one (1) of the following:
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2-1).
(4) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2-1).
(4) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(IC 25-19-1).
(10) (9) Medical licensing board of Indiana (IC 25-22.5-2).
(11) (10) Mining board (IC 22-10-1.5-2).
(12) (11) Indiana state board of nursing (IC 25-23-1).
(13) (12) Indiana optometry board (IC 25-24).
(14) (13) Indiana board of pharmacy (IC 25-26).
(15) (14) Indiana plumbing commission (IC 25-28.5-1-3).
(16) (15) State psychology board (IC 25-33).
(17) (16) Speech-language pathology and audiology board
(IC 25-35.6-2).
(18) (17) Indiana real estate commission (IC 25-34.1-2-1).
(19) (18) Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners
(IC 25-38.1-2-1).
(20) (19) Department of insurance (IC 27-1).
(21) (20) State police department (IC 10-11-2-4), for purposes of
certifying polygraph examiners under IC 25-30-2.
(22) (21) Department of natural resources for purposes of
licensing water well drillers under IC 25-39-3.
(23) Private investigator and security guard licensing board
(IC 25-30-1-5.2).
(24) (22) Occupational therapy committee (IC 25-23.5-2-1).
(25) (23) Behavioral health and human services licensing board
(IC 25-23.6-2-1).
(26) (24) Real estate appraiser licensure and certification board
(IC 25-34.1-8).
(27) (25) State board of registration for land surveyors
(IC 25-21.5-2-1).
(28) (26) Physician assistant committee (IC 25-27.5).
(29) (27) Indiana athletic trainers board (IC 25-5.1-2-1).
(30) (28) Board of podiatric medicine (IC 25-29-2-1).
(31) Indiana dietitians certification board (IC 25-14.5-2-1).
(32) (29) Indiana physical therapy committee (IC 25-27).
(33) (30) Manufactured home installer licensing board
(IC 25-23.7).
(34) (31) Home inspectors licensing board (IC 25-20.2-3-1).
(35) (32) State board of massage therapy (IC 25-21.8-2-1).
(36) (33) Any other occupational or professional agency created
after June 30, 1981.
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana athletic trainers board (IC 25-5.1-2-1).
(4) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2-1).
(5) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(IC 25-38.1).
(33) (29) State board of massage therapy (IC 25-21.8-2-1).
(b) This section does not apply to a license, certificate, or
registration that has been revoked or suspended.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law regarding the reinstatement of a
delinquent or lapsed license, certificate, or registration and except as
provided in section 8 of this chapter, the holder of a license, certificate,
or registration that was issued by the board that is three (3) years or less
delinquent must be reinstated upon meeting the following
requirements:
(1) Submission of the holder's completed renewal application.
(2) Payment of the current renewal fee established by the board
under section 2 of this chapter.
(3) Payment of a reinstatement fee established by the Indiana
professional licensing agency.
(4) If a law requires the holder to complete continuing education
as a condition of renewal, the holder:
(A) shall provide the board with a sworn statement, signed by
the holder, that the holder has fulfilled the continuing
education requirements required by the board; or
(B) shall, if the holder has not complied with the continuing
education requirements, meet any requirements imposed under
IC 25-1-4-5 and IC 25-1-4-6.
(d) Notwithstanding any other law regarding the reinstatement of a
delinquent or lapsed license, certificate, or registration and except as
provided in section 8 of this chapter, unless a statute specifically does
not allow a license, certificate, or registration to be reinstated if it has
lapsed for more than three (3) years, the holder of a license, certificate,
or registration that was issued by the board that is more than three (3)
years delinquent must be reinstated upon meeting the following
requirements:
(1) Submission of the holder's completed renewal application.
(2) Payment of the current renewal fee established by the board
under section 2 of this chapter.
(3) Payment of a reinstatement fee equal to the current initial
application fee.
(4) If a law requires the holder to complete continuing education
as a condition of renewal, the holder:
(A) shall provide the board with a sworn statement, signed by
the holder, that the holder has fulfilled the continuing
education requirements required by the board; or
(B) shall, if the holder has not complied with the continuing
education requirements, meet any requirements imposed under
IC 25-1-4-5 and IC 25-1-4-6.
(5) Complete such remediation and additional training as deemed
appropriate by the board given the lapse of time involved.
(6) Any other requirement that is provided for in statute or rule
that is not related to fees.
(1) Board of chiropractic examiners (IC 25-10-1).
(2) State board of dentistry (IC 25-14-1).
(3) Indiana state board of health facility administrators (IC 25-19-1).
(4) Medical licensing board of Indiana (IC 25-22.5-2).
(5) Indiana state board of nursing (IC 25-23-1).
(6) Indiana optometry board (IC 25-24).
(7) Indiana board of pharmacy (IC 25-26).
(8) Board of podiatric medicine (IC 25-29-2-1).
(9) Speech-language pathology and audiology board (IC 25-35.6-2).
(10) State psychology board (IC 25-33).
(11) Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners (IC 25-38.1-2).
(12) Indiana physical therapy committee (IC 25-27-1).
(13) Respiratory care committee (IC 25-34.5).
(14) Occupational therapy committee (IC 25-23.5).
(15) Behavioral health and human services licensing board (IC 25-23.6).
(16) Physician assistant committee (IC 25-27.5).
(17) Indiana athletic trainers board (IC 25-5.1-2-1).
(1) an unlimited license, certificate, or registration;
(2) a limited or probationary license, certificate, or registration;
(3) a temporary license, certificate, registration, or permit;
(4) an intern permit; or
(5) a provisional license;
issued by the board regulating the profession in question.
(1) Indiana board of accountancy (IC 25-2.1-2-1).
(2) Board of registration for architects and landscape architects (IC 25-4-1-2).
(3) Indiana auctioneer commission (IC 25-6.1-2).
(1) Athletic trainer.
(2) Chiropractor.
(3) Dentist.
(1) A student in training in a medical school approved by the board, or while performing duties as an intern or a resident in a hospital under the supervision of the hospital's staff or in a program approved by the medical school.
(2) A person who renders service in case of emergency where no fee or other consideration is contemplated, charged, or received.
(3) A paramedic (as defined in IC 16-18-2-266), an emergency medical technician-basic advanced (as defined in IC 16-18-2-112.5), an emergency medical technician-intermediate (as defined in IC 16-18-2-112.7), an emergency medical technician (as defined in IC 16-18-2-112), or a person with equivalent certification from another state who renders advanced life support (as defined in IC 16-18-2-7) or basic life support (as defined in IC 16-18-2-33.5):
(A) during a disaster emergency declared by the governor under IC 10-14-3-12 in response to an act that the governor in good faith believes to be an act of terrorism (as defined in IC 35-41-1-26.5); and
(B) in accordance with the rules adopted by the Indiana emergency medical services commission or the disaster emergency declaration of the governor.
(4) Commissioned medical officers or medical service officers of the armed forces of the United States, the United States Public Health Service, and medical officers of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in the discharge of their official duties in Indiana.
(5) An individual who is not a licensee who resides in another
state or country and is authorized to practice medicine or
osteopathic medicine there, who is called in for consultation by an
individual licensed to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine
in Indiana.
(6) A person administering a domestic or family remedy to a
member of the person's family.
(7) A member of a church practicing the religious tenets of the
church if the member does not make a medical diagnosis,
prescribe or administer drugs or medicines, perform surgical or
physical operations, or assume the title of or profess to be a
physician.
(8) A school corporation and a school employee who acts under
IC 34-30-14 (or IC 34-4-16.5-3.5 before its repeal).
(9) A chiropractor practicing the chiropractor's profession under
IC 25-10 or to an employee of a chiropractor acting under the
direction and supervision of the chiropractor under IC 25-10-1-13.
(10) A dental hygienist practicing the dental hygienist's profession
under IC 25-13.
(11) A dentist practicing the dentist's profession under IC 25-14.
(12) A hearing aid dealer practicing the hearing aid dealer's
profession under IC 25-20.
(13) (12) A nurse practicing the nurse's profession under
IC 25-23. However, a certified registered nurse anesthetist (as
defined in IC 25-23-1-1.4) may administer anesthesia if the
certified registered nurse anesthetist acts under the direction of
and in the immediate presence of a physician.
(14) (13) An optometrist practicing the optometrist's profession
under IC 25-24.
(15) (14) A pharmacist practicing the pharmacist's profession
under IC 25-26.
(16) (15) A physical therapist practicing the physical therapist's
profession under IC 25-27.
(17) (16) A podiatrist practicing the podiatrist's profession under
IC 25-29.
(18) (17) A psychologist practicing the psychologist's profession
under IC 25-33.
(19) (18) A speech-language pathologist or audiologist practicing
the pathologist's or audiologist's profession under IC 25-35.6.
(20) (19) An employee of a physician or group of physicians who
performs an act, a duty, or a function that is customarily within
the specific area of practice of the employing physician or group
of physicians, if the act, duty, or function is performed under the
direction and supervision of the employing physician or a
physician of the employing group within whose area of practice
the act, duty, or function falls. An employee may not make a
diagnosis or prescribe a treatment and must report the results of
an examination of a patient conducted by the employee to the
employing physician or the physician of the employing group
under whose supervision the employee is working. An employee
may not administer medication without the specific order of the
employing physician or a physician of the employing group.
Unless an employee is licensed or registered to independently
practice in a profession described in subdivisions (9) through
(18), (17), nothing in this subsection grants the employee
independent practitioner status or the authority to perform patient
services in an independent practice in a profession.
(21) (20) A hospital licensed under IC 16-21 or IC 12-25.
(22) (21) A health care organization whose members,
shareholders, or partners are individuals, partnerships,
corporations, facilities, or institutions licensed or legally
authorized by this state to provide health care or professional
services as:
(A) a physician;
(B) a psychiatric hospital;
(C) a hospital;
(D) a health maintenance organization or limited service
health maintenance organization;
(E) a health facility;
(F) a dentist;
(G) a registered or licensed practical nurse;
(H) a midwife;
(I) an optometrist;
(J) a podiatrist;
(K) a chiropractor;
(L) a physical therapist; or
(M) a psychologist.
(23) (22) A physician assistant practicing the physician assistant
profession under IC 25-27.5.
(24) (23) A physician providing medical treatment under
IC 25-22.5-1-2.1.
(25) (24) An attendant who provides attendant care services (as
defined in IC 16-18-2-28.5).
(26) (25) A personal services attendant providing authorized
attendant care services under IC 12-10-17.1.
(b) A person described in subsection (a)(9) through
(1) the person performs an act that an Indiana statute does not authorize the person to perform; and
(2) the act qualifies in whole or in part as the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine.
(c) An employment or other contractual relationship between an entity described in subsection
(d) This subsection does not apply to a prescription or drug order for a legend drug that is filled or refilled in a pharmacy owned or operated by a hospital licensed under IC 16-21. A physician licensed in Indiana who permits or authorizes a person to fill or refill a prescription or drug order for a legend drug except as authorized in IC 16-42-19-11 through IC 16-42-19-19 is subject to disciplinary action under IC 25-1-9. A person who violates this subsection commits the unlawful practice of medicine under this chapter.
(e) A person described in subsection (a)(8) shall not be authorized to dispense contraceptives or birth control devices.
(1) may be independently prescribed by an optometrist; or
(2) must be dependently prescribed by an optometrist.
(b) If a legend drug is designated in the formulary as one (1) that must be dependently prescribed, the formulary must designate:
(1) those legend drugs for which the optometrist must only notify the patient's physician that the optometrist is prescribing the legend drug; and
(2) those legend drugs for which the optometrist must consult with the patient's physician before prescribing the legend drug.
(c) If the patient has no physician, the optometrist must document such in the patient's file.
(d) If the legend drug is designated in the formulary as a legend drug
that must be dependently prescribed, the optometrist shall indicate on
the prescription that:
(1) the patient's physician has been contacted; or
(2) the patient has indicated to the optometrist that the patient has
no physician.
(e) If the legend drug is designated in the formulary as a legend drug
that may be independently prescribed, the optometrist may prescribe
the legend drug without notifying the patient's physician.
(1) A physician or surgeon from engaging in the practice of medicine in this state, or a person under the supervision and control of a physician or surgeon from conducting hearing testing, provided such a person is not called an audiologist.
(2) Any hearing aid dealer from fitting and dispensing hearing aids.
(3) Any person licensed or registered in this state by any other law from engaging in the profession or occupation for which the person is licensed or registered.
(4) A person employed as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist by the government of the United States, if such person performs speech-language pathology or audiology services solely within the confines or under the jurisdiction of the governmental organization by which the person is employed. However, such person may, without obtaining a license under this article, consult with or disseminate the person's research findings and other scientific information to speech-language pathologists and audiologists outside the jurisdiction of the organization by which the person is employed. Such person may also offer instruction and lectures to the public without being licensed under this article. Such person may additionally elect to be subject to this
article.
(5) The activities and services of persons pursuing a course of
study leading to a degree in speech-language pathology or
audiology at a postsecondary educational institution, if:
(A) such activities and services constitute a part of a
supervised course of study;
(B) such person is designated speech-language pathology or
audiology intern, speech-language pathology or audiology
trainee, or by other such titles clearly indicating the training
status appropriate to the person's level of training; and
(C) the person works only under the supervision of a
speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed under this
article.
(6) The activities and services of persons fulfilling the clinical
experience requirement of section 5(2)(B)(ii) or 6(3)(B) of this
chapter, if such activities and services constitute a part of the
experience required for that section's fulfillment.
(7) The performance of pure tone air conduction testing by an
industrial audiometric technician, as defined by federal law, who
is working in an industrial hearing conservation program directed
by a physician or an audiologist.
(8) The performance of speech-language pathology or audiology
services in this state by any person not a resident of this state who
is not licensed under this article, if such services are performed
for no more than five (5) days in any calendar year and in
cooperation with a speech-language pathologist or audiologist
licensed under this article, and if such person meets the
qualifications and requirements for application for licensure
described in sections 5(1) and 5(2) or 6(1) and 6(2) of this
chapter. However, a person not a resident of this state who is not
licensed under this article, but who is licensed under the law of
another state which has established licensure requirements at least
equivalent to those established by section 5 or 6 of this chapter or
who is the holder of a certificate of clinical competence in
speech-language pathology or audiology or its equivalent issued
by a nationally recognized association for speech-language or
hearing, may offer speech-language pathology or audiology
services in this state for no more than thirty (30) days in any
calendar year, if such services are performed in cooperation with
a speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed under this
article.
SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2012]: Sec. 1. The following statutes define crimes in IC 25:
IC 25-2.1-13-3 (Concerning accountants).
IC 25-2.5-3-4 (Concerning acupuncturists).
IC 25-5.1-4-2 (Concerning athletic trainers).
IC 25-5.2-2-12 (Concerning athlete agents).
IC 25-6.1-7-1 (Concerning auctioneers and auctions).
IC 25-6.1-7-2 (Concerning auctioneers and auctions).
IC 25-8-15.4-25 (Concerning beauty culture).
IC 25-10-1-11 (Concerning chiropractors).
IC 25-11-1-12 (Concerning collection agencies).
IC 25-13-1-3 (Concerning dental hygienists).
IC 25-14-1-25 (Concerning dentists).
IC 25-14-4-6 (Concerning dentists).
IC 25-14.5-7-2 (Concerning dietitians).
IC 25-16-1-18 (Concerning employment services).
IC 25-17.3-5-3 (Concerning genetic counselors).
IC 25-17.6-8-2 (Concerning geologists).
IC 25-18-1-19 (Concerning distress sales).
IC 25-20-1-21 (Concerning hearing aid dealers).
IC 25-20.7-5-1 (Concerning interior designers).
IC 25-21.5-5-10 (Concerning land surveyors).
IC 25-21.5-13-2 (Concerning land surveyors).
IC 25-21.8-7-1 (Concerning massage therapists).
IC 25-22.5-8-2 (Concerning physicians).
IC 25-22.5-8-3 (Concerning physicians).
IC 25-23-1-27 (Concerning nurses).
IC 25-23.5-3-2 (Concerning occupational therapists).
IC 25-23.6-3-3 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-4-4 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-4.5-4 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-4.7-7 IC 25-23.6-7-7 (Concerning marriage and
family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-10.1-6 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-11-1 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-11-2 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.6-11-3 (Concerning marriage and family therapists).
IC 25-23.7-7-5 (Concerning manufactured home installers).
IC 25-24-1-18 (Concerning optometrists).
IC 25-24-3-17 (Concerning optometrists).
IC 25-26-13-29 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug
stores).
IC 25-26-14-23 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-26-14-25 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-26-14-26 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-26-14-27 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-26-19-9 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-26-21-11 (Concerning pharmacists, pharmacies, and drug stores).
IC 25-27-1-12 (Concerning physical therapists).
IC 25-27.5-7-2 (Concerning physician assistants).
IC 25-28.5-1-31 (Concerning plumbers).
IC 25-29-9-1 (Concerning podiatrists).
IC 25-30-1-21 (Concerning private investigator firms, security guards, and polygraph examiners).
IC 25-30-1.3-23 (Concerning
IC 25-31-1-13 (Concerning engineers).
IC 25-31-1-27 (Concerning engineers).
IC 25-31.5-8-7 (Concerning soil scientists).
IC 25-33-1-15 (Concerning psychologists).
IC 25-34.5-3-2 (Concerning respiratory care specialists).
IC 25-35.6-3-10 (Concerning speech pathologists and audiologists).
IC 25-36.1-1-2 (Concerning surgical technologists).
IC 25-36.5-1-10 (Concerning timber buyers).
IC 25-36.5-1-15 (Concerning timber buyers).
IC 25-38.1-4-10 (Concerning veterinarians).
IC 25-38.1-4-11 (Concerning veterinarians).
IC 25-39-5-1 (Concerning water well drilling contractors).
IC 25-39-5-7 (Concerning water well drilling contractors).
IC 25-41-1-2 (Concerning behavior analysts).