CHAPTER 11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
IC 16-28-11
Chapter 11. Miscellaneous Provisions
IC 16-28-11-1
Payment of fines and fees; deposit
Sec. 1. Except as provided in IC 16-28-1-11 and IC 16-28-7-4,
fines or fees required to be paid under this article shall be paid
directly to the director who shall deposit the fines or fees in the state
general fund.
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.218-1999, SEC.2.
IC 16-28-11-2
Compulsory medical treatment and examination
Sec. 2. This article does not authorize or require any form of
compulsory medical treatment or physical or mental examination of
a person who:
(1) is a resident, a guest, a patient, an employee, a registrant, or
an enrollee of an exempt institution specified in
IC 16-18-2-167(c); and
(2) is being treated by prayer or spiritual means alone for
healing;
or to deny to the person the right to rely solely upon prayer or
spiritual means by receiving only the treatment given by an
accredited practitioner of the religious denomination known as the
Church of Christ, Scientist, if the laws pertaining to the safe
condition of the premises, cleanliness of the operation of the
premises, and the physical equipment on the premises are complied
with.
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.11.
IC 16-28-11-3
Practice of medicine
Sec. 3. This article does not authorize any person to engage, in
any manner, in the practice of medicine (as defined in IC 25-22.5).
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.11.
IC 16-28-11-4
Health facility required to return certain unused medication
Sec. 4. A health facility that possesses unused medication that
meets the requirements of IC 25-26-13-25(j)(1) through
IC 25-26-13-25(j)(6):
(1) shall return medication that belonged to a Medicaid
recipient; and
(2) may return other unused medication;
to the pharmacy that dispensed the medication.
As added by P.L.75-2004, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.204-2005, SEC.3.
IC 16-28-11-5
Fire sprinkler systems in health facilities
Sec. 5. (a) This section does not apply to the Indiana Veterans'
Home.
(b) A health facility licensed under IC 16-28 as a comprehensive
care facility must do the following:
(1) Have an automatic fire sprinkler system installed throughout
the facility before July 1, 2012.
(2) If an automatic fire sprinkler system is not installed
throughout the health facility before July 1, 2010, submit before
July 1, 2010, a plan to the state department for completing the
installation of the automatic fire sprinkler system before July 1,
2012.
(3) Have a battery operated or hard wired smoke detector in
each resident's room before July 1, 2012.
(c) The state department shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to
implement this section.
As added by P.L.73-2007, SEC.1.
IC 16-28-11-5.5
Employee of health facility not required to perform CPR if
specified criteria are met
Sec. 5.5. (a) This section does not apply to the implementation of
a do not resuscitate order.
(b) This article does not require an employee of a health facility
to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or other intervention
on a patient if a registered nurse licensed under IC 25-23 or a
physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 who is employed by the health
facility has determined that the following criteria have been met:
(1) The patient has experienced an unwitnessed cessation of
circulatory and respiratory functions.
(2) The patient is unresponsive.
(3) The patient's pupils are fixed and dilated.
(4) The patient's body temperature indicates hypothermia.
(5) The patient has generalized cyanosis.
(6) The patient has livor mortis.
As added by P.L.134-2008, SEC.13.
IC 16-28-11-6
Disclosure of fire sprinkler systems in consumer guide to nursing
homes
Sec. 6. The state department shall disclose, in the state
department's consumer guide to nursing homes, whether a health
facility is:
(1) fully;
(2) partially; or
(3) not;
equipped with fire sprinklers.
As added by P.L.73-2007, SEC.2.
IC 16-28-11-7
Disclosure of smoke detector information in consumer guide to
nursing homes
Sec. 7. The state department shall disclose the following
information in the state department's consumer guide to nursing
homes:
(1) Until July 1, 2012, whether each health facility has:
(A) a battery operated;
(B) a hard wired; or
(C) no;
smoke detector in each resident's room.
(2) After June 30, 2012, whether a health facility has:
(A) a battery operated; or
(B) a hard wired;
smoke detector in each resident's room.
(3) If a health facility has a hard wired or wireless smoke
detector in each resident's room, whether the smoke detector:
(A) provides a visual and audible signal at the nurses'
stations that attend each room;
(B) transmits to a central station service; and
(C) connects to the health facility's fire alarm system.
As added by P.L.73-2007, SEC.3.