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-IR- Database: Indiana Register

Indiana Register - April 1, 2006

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April 1, 2006, Volume 29, Number 7, Pages 2159-2506 (PDF)
Final Rules
  • Title 170 Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission -- #05-100 (PDF)

    Amends 170 IAC 5-1-15 and 170 IAC 5-1-16 regarding customer deposits, service disconnections, and reconnections for gas utilities.

  • Title 170 Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission -- #05-130 (PDF)

    Amends 170 IAC 4-4.1 and 170 IAC 4-4.2 regarding cogeneration and alternate energy production facilities and net metering. Adds 170 IAC 4-4.3 concerning interconnection standards between a public utility and a customer-generator facility.

  • Title 240 State Police Department -- #05-287 (PDF)

    Amends 240 IAC 1-4-3 to increase the maximum age at appointment for police employees and to remove the requirement for postsecondary education. Amends 240 IAC 1-4-24.1 to increase the mandatory retirement age for police employees. Amends 240 IAC 1-5-5 to remove the requirement of completing two years of appointment prior to withdrawing from the department in order to be eligible for reappointment.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #05-235 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 1-3-4 concerning particulate matter ambient air quality standards.

  • Title 470 Division of Family Resources -- #05-201 (PDF)

    Amends 470 IAC 3.1 to clarify and revise the language of the article to comply with new federal legislation (Public Law 108-446) and state legislation (P.L.234-2005 and P.L.246-2005). Amends 470 IAC 3.1-1-18 and 470 IAC 3.1-3-1 to redefine the "LPCC" to reflect a regional planning and coordination group instead of a county-based group. Amends 470 IAC 3.1-7-1 and 470 IAC 3.1-7-2 to revise the definition of eligibility. Amends 470 IAC 3.1-12-2 and 470 IAC 3.1-12-7 to clarify when third party payors may be billed for early intervention services. Amends 470 IAC 3.1-15-10 to comply with federal regulations (34 CFR 303.425). Repeals 470 IAC 3.1-7-3 to remove the biologically at-risk category as eligible for early intervention services.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #05-75 (PDF)

    Amends 760 IAC 1-68 regarding the requirements for financial statements, net worth, applications, board of directors, open enrollment, place of business, stop loss coverage, benefits, and renewal of a registration as well as the general requirements for limited service multiple employer welfare arrangements.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #05-134 (PDF)

    Adds 760 IAC 1-72 to set standards for determining whether a purchase or exchange of an annuity is suitable for a senior consumer and to otherwise implement IC 27-4-9.

  • Title 820 State Board of Cosmetology Examiners -- #05-137 (PDF)

    Adds 820 IAC 7 to establish fees for examinations for licensure to practice as a cosmetology instructor, esthetics instructor, electrology instructor, cosmetologist, master cosmetologist, electrologist, esthetician, manicurist, or shampoo operator.

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #05-102 (PDF)

    Adds 856 IAC 3-1-2 and 856 IAC 3-1-3, amends 856 IAC 3-2-3, and adds 856 IAC 3-3 through 856 IAC 3-7 to implement rule changes based on House Enrolled Act 1098-2005 (P.L.212-2005), including establishing criteria for drug returns, establishing the definitions and requirements for normal distribution chain of custody, pedigree, and the extent to which pedigrees are required, and establishing criteria to approve an accreditation body to evaluate and inspect a person who engages in wholesale distributions of legend drugs. Repeals 856 IAC 3-2-1, 856 IAC 3-2-7, and 856 IAC 3-2-8.

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #05-49 (PDF)

    Amends 876 IAC 4-1-6 to allow an approved distance learning continuing education course to be conducted in a facility that is also used as a broker or salesperson office. Amends 876 IAC 4-2-1 to allow instruction for an approved distance learning education course to be more than eight hours of instruction in one day. Adds 876 IAC 4-3 to establish distance learning continuing education requirements and procedures for real estate salespersons and brokers and to establish the requirements and procedures for distance learning continuing education course sponsors.

  • Title 888 Indiana Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners -- #05-185 (PDF)

    Adds 888 IAC 1.1-5-3 to define practitioner and to establish the requirements to report substance abuse or psychiatric impairment of a veterinarian or veterinary technician to the board.

Errata
  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #05-49 (PDF)

Notice of Recall
  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #05-144 (PDF)

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #05-213 (PDF)

Notice of Withdrawal
  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #05-141 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #05-51 (PDF)

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #06-33 (PDF)

  • Title 864 State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers -- #05-222 (PDF)

Emergency Rules
  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #06-52 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning pull-tab game number 071.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #06-53 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning pull-tab game number 072.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #06-64 (PDF)

    Amends 65 IAC 4-3-2 concerning claiming prizes from the commission.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #06-75 (PDF)

    Amends 65 IAC 5-3-2 concerning claiming prizes from the commission.

  • Title 71 Indiana Horse Racing Commission -- #06-71 (PDF)

    Amends 71 IAC 12-2-15 concerning allocation of riverboat gambling revenue admissions tax revenue.

  • Title 71 Indiana Horse Racing Commission -- #06-78 (PDF)

    Adds 71 IAC 4-4-10 concerning "In Today" program. Adds 71 IAC 4-4-11 concerning escort of practicing veterinarians. Adds 71 IAC 4.5-4-10 concerning "In Today" program. Adds 71 IAC 4.5-4-11 concerning escort of practicing veterinarians. Amends 71 IAC 5-1-21 concerning conflict of interest. Amends 71 IAC 5-2-1 concerning licensing requirements for owners. Amends 71 IAC 5-3-3 concerning other responsibilities. Adds 71 IAC 5-3-3.1 concerning "In Today" responsibilities. Amends 71 IAC 5.5-1-21 concerning conflict of interest. Amends 71 IAC 5.5-2-1 concerning licensing requirements for owners. Amends 71 IAC 5.5-3-3 concerning other responsibilities. Adds 71 IAC 5.5-3-3.1 concerning "In Today" responsibilities. Amends 71 IAC 6-1-3 concerning claiming procedure. Amends 71 IAC 6-1-4 concerning excusing claimed horse. Adds 71 IAC 7.5-1-16 concerning reporting to track. Amends 71 IAC 8-1-1 concerning medication. Amends 71 IAC 8-1-5 concerning furosemide as a permitted foreign substance. Amends 71 IAC 8-5-5 concerning records of treatment. Amends 71 IAC 8-5-8 concerning storage of supplies and drugs. Adds 71 IAC 8-5-9 concerning veterinarian vehicles. Adds 71 IAC 8-5-10 concerning predrawn injectables. Adds 71 IAC 8-5-11 concerning testing of confiscated drug, substance, or medication. Adds 71 IAC 8-5-12 concerning contact with entered horses. Adds 71 IAC 8-5-13 concerning veterinary helpers. Amends 71 IAC 8-6-2 concerning prohibited practices. Amends 71 IAC 8-8-1 concerning postmortem; disposal of a dead horse. Adds 71 IAC 8-8-2 concerning report of horse death. Amends 71 IAC 8-9-1 concerning veterinarian's list. Amends 71 IAC 8-10-2 concerning applicant and licensee subject to testing. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-1-1 concerning medication. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-1-5 concerning furosemide as a permitted foreign substance. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-4-5 concerning records of treatment. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-4-7 concerning storage of supplies and drugs. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-4-9 concerning veterinarian vehicles. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-4-10 concerning predrawn injectables. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-4-11 concerning testing of confiscated drug, substance, or medication. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-4-12 concerning contact with entered horses. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-4-13 concerning veterinary helpers. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-5-2 concerning prohibited practices. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-7-1 concerning postmortem; disposal of a dead horse. Adds 71 IAC 8.5-7-2 concerning report of horse death. Amends 71 IAC 8.5-10-2 concerning applicant and licensee subject to testing. Repeals 71 IAC 8-5-4 and 71 IAC 8-5-7.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #06-51 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 312 IAC 18-3-18 and LSA Document #06-23(E), which regulate the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) as a pest or pathogen to provide quarantine standards with respect to the species and to quarantine any county with a township that has an infested area, to apply to Huntington County.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #06-50 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules to implement a program to complement the federal Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit and to establish program eligibility and enrollment guidelines.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #06-73 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends provisions and adds provisions to include serious adverse event reporting to the requirements for a hospital's quality assessment and improvement program. Temporarily adds provisions to include serious adverse event reporting to the requirements for an ambulatory outpatient surgical center's quality assessment and improvement program. Temporarily adds various definitions. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 16-19-3-4; IC 16-21-1-7.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #06-74 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds provisions to establish an authorization and reauthorization process for food vendors and to establish a system of civil penalties and other sanctions for a WIC vendor contract under the WIC program or federal regulations under 7 CFR 246. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 16-19-3-5; IC 16-35-1.5-6.

Notice of Rule Adoption
  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #05-112 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #05-209 (PDF)

Change in Notice of Public Hearing
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #05-118 (PDF)

Notice of Intent to Adopt a Rule
  • Title 25 Indiana Department of Administration -- #06-54 (PDF)

    To adopt rules establishing and implementing a "Code Adam" safety protocol at the buildings that the department maintains, equips, or operates and that are open to the public. The rules will include procedures for a state employee to follow when a parent, teacher, or guardian notifies a state employee that a child is lost or missing, procedures for the department contact person to follow after being notified of a lost or missing child, and procedures for department employees to search the building in which the lost or missing child is presumed to be located. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana Department of Administration, Attn: Brian Renner, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W479, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Statutory authority: IC 4-13-1-4(16) (SEA 12-2005, SECTION 1); IC 4-13-1-7; IC 4-20.5-6-9 (SEA 12-2005, SECTION 2). For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Davina L. Patterson, Staff Attorney, Indiana Department of Administration, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 W. Washington St., Room W469, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 233-3061, dpatterson@idoa.in.gov

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #06-72 (PDF)

    To amend 50 IAC 8 to add provisions for annual adjustment of the base assessed value in tax increment finance allocation areas, to establish rules for implementation of certified technology park allocation areas under IC 36-7-32, to add a provision defining obligation, to change references to the former State Board of Tax Commissioners to reference the Department of Local Government Finance, to delete text that is repetitive of statutory language, and to make other technical and substantive changes as needed to update the rule. Written comments should be addressed to Amber Merlau St. Amour, Staff Attorney, Department of Local Government Finance, Indiana Government Center-North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1058(B), Indianapolis, IN 46204. Statutory authority: IC 6-1.1-31-1; IC 6-1.1-39-5(f); IC 8-22-3.5-11; IC 36-7-14-39(h); IC 36-7-15.1-26(h); IC 36-7-32-19. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Amber Merlau St. Amour, Staff Attorney, Department of Local Government Finance, Indiana Government Center-North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1058(B), Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 233-4361, astamour@dlgf.in.gov

  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #06-79 (PDF)

    To adopt rules to implement the investment deduction established in IC 6-1.1-12.4. Written comments should be addressed to Michael Dart, General Counsel, Department of Local Government Finance, Indiana Government Center-North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N1058(B), Indianapolis, IN 46204. Statutory authority: IC 6-1.1-12.4-13 (SEA 1-2005, SECTION 8); IC 6-1.1-31-1. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Michael Dart, General Counsel, Department of Local Government Finance, Indiana Government Center-North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N1058(B), Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 233-166, mdart@dlgf.in.gov

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #06-67 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 25 that assists in the administration of IC 14-34 (sometimes referred to as the "Indiana Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act" or "I - SMCRA") that governs surface coal mining and reclamation activities. Amends 312 IAC 25-4-102 to require an applicant proposing to establish commercial forest resources on prime farmland to submit for approval a commercial forest planting plan, commercial forest management plan, and documentation of landowner consent. Amends 312 IAC 25-6-143 to allow commercial forest resources on reclaimed prime farmland provided soil productivity is demonstrated according to soil productivity standards. Public questions and comments may be sent to the Division of Hearings, Natural Resources Commission, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W272, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, at jkane@nrc.in.gov, or by telephone at (317) 232-4699. Statutory authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-34-2. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Brock Mayes, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation, R. R. #2 Box 129, Jasonville, Indiana 47438, (812) 665-2207, bmayes@reclamation.dnr.state.in.us

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #06-68 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 25 that assists in the administration of IC 14-34 (sometimes referred to as the "Indiana Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act" or "I - SMCRA") that governs surface coal mining and reclamation activities. Makes numerous changes to help assure conformance with state and federal law. Qualifies approved reclamation projects financed with less than 50 percent federal funding as "government-financed construction". Removes requirement for submittal of application for water impoundments of less than 100-acre feet. Adds a provision allowing the director of the Department of Natural Resources to initiate an application for bond release. Clarifies conduct of informal conferences regarding proposed bond release. Exempts impoundments that are entirely contained within an incised structure from examination requirements. Clarifies requirements for construction or reconstruction of primary roads. Clarifies definition of "abandoned site" as used in 312 IAC 25-7-1. Public questions and comments may be sent to the Division of Hearings, Natural Resources Commission, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W272, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, at jkane@nrc.in.gov, or by telephone at (317) 232-4699. Statutory authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-34-2. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Brock Mayes, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation, R. R. #2 Box 129, Jasonville, Indiana 47438, (812) 665-2207, bmayes@reclamation.dnr.state.in.us

  • Title 355 State Chemist of the State of Indiana -- #06-63 (PDF)

    Amends 355 IAC 4-.5 to establish a definition of certification for pesticide applicators. Amends 355 IAC 4-1-2.1 to clarify the initial pesticide applicator certification requirements for commercial applicators. Amends 355 IAC 4-1-3 to clarify the scope and description of existing commercial applicator certification and licensing categories. Amends 355 IAC 4-1-4 to clarify the initial pesticide applicator certification requirements for private applicators. Effective 30 days after filing with the Secretary of State. Questions concerning the proposed rule may be directed to David E. Scott at (765) 494-1587 or scottde@purdue.edu or Office of the Indiana State Chemist, 175 S. University St., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2063. Statutory authority: IC 15-3-3.6-3; IC 15-3-3.6-4; IC 15-3-3.6-5. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: David E. Scott, Office of the Indiana State Chemist, 175 South University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2063, (765) 494-1587, scottde@purdue.edu

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #06-66 (PDF)

    To adopt standards for the competent practice of public adjusting including examinations, licensing, apprenticeship, bond requirements, continuing education, fees, contracts for services, financial accountability and standards, record retention, standards of conduct, reporting of actions, and to otherwise implement IC 27-1-27. Written comments should be addressed to Amy Strati, Chief Counsel, Department of Insurance, 311 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Statutory authority: IC 27-1-27-4(c); IC 27-1-27-8. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Amy Strati, Chief Counsel, Department of Insurance, 311 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 232-143, astrati@doi.state.in.us

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #06-69 (PDF)

    To provide registration, financial, actuarial, and operational requirements and fees for Professional Employee Organizations and to otherwise implement IC 27-16. Written comments should be addressed to Amy Strati, Chief Counsel, Department of Insurance, 311 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Statutory authority: IC 27-16-4-7; IC 27-16-5-4; IC 27-16-5-6; IC 27-16-8-4. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Amy Strati, Chief Counsel, Department of Insurance, 311 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 232-143, astrati@doi.state.in.us.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #06-77 (PDF)

    To amend 760 IAC 3-3-1 to update the definition of Medicare eligible expenses to be consistent with the National Association of Insurance Commissioner model Medicare supplement insurance minimum standards model act. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana Department of Insurance, Attn: Amy Strati, 311 West Washington Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or e-mail to astrati@doi.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 27-8-13-9; IC 27-8-13-10; IC 27-8-13-10.1. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Amy Strati, Chief Counsel, Department of Insurance, 311 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 232-143, astrati@doi.state.in.us

  • Title 864 State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers -- #06-55 (PDF)

    Amends 864 IAC 1.1-8-1 to require a statement of compliance with continuing education requirements and to grant the board the authority to verify continuing education compliance. Adds 864 IAC 1.1-15 to establish the continuing education requirements for professional engineers. Adds 864 IAC 1.1-16 to establish the requirements for continuing education providers. Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Attn.: Board Director, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W072, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2700 or via e-mail at pla10@pla.in.gov. Statutory authority: IC 25-31-1-7; IC 25-31-1-17.5. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Angela Smith Jones, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W072, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, (317) 234-3022, ajones@pla.in.gov

  • Title 872 Indiana Board of Accountancy -- #06-65 (PDF)

    Amends 872 IAC 1-2-1 to address the ethical requirements for licensees by incorporating by reference the June 1, 2005, pronouncements on professional standards of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (to apply to certified public accountants). Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, ATTENTION: Board Director, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W072, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2700 or by electronic mail at pla11@pla.in.gov. Statutory authority: IC 25-2.1-2-15. For purposes of IC 4-22-2-28.1, the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule is: Deborah Widemon, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W072, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, (317) 234-3050, dwidemon@pla.in.gov

Proposed Rules
  • Title 50 Department of Local Government Finance -- #05-144 (PDF)

    Adds 50 IAC 22 to establish procedures for application and administration of the investment deduction established by P.L.193-2005 (SEA 1-2005). NOTE: Under IC 4-22-2-40, LSA Document #05-144, printed at 29 IR 579, was recalled by the Department of Local Government Finance and resubmitted for publication.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #05-213 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 18-3-12, which governs standards for the control of the larger pine shoot beetle, by adding Dearborn County to the state quarantine area. NOTE: Under IC 4-22-2-40, LSA Document #05-213, printed at 29 IR 614, was recalled by the Natural Resources Commission and resubmitted for publication.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #05-341 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 13-8-1, 312 IAC 13-8-3, and 312 IAC 13-10-2, governing water well drilling contractors, to apply new grouting requirements to geothermal heat pump wells, replace numerical diameter requirements for a monitoring well by a functionality requirement, modify the standards for a filter pack seal in a monitoring well, establish standards for a monitoring well constructed by the direct push method, and, for a cover on a bucket well or a hand dug well that was abandoned before January 1, 1988, no longer authorize lumber if treated with chromium copper arsenic salt. Makes other technical changes.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #06-9 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 8-1-4, 312 IAC 8-2-3, 312 IAC 8-2-9, 312 IAC 9-5-7, 312 IAC 9-10-7, 312 IAC 10-3-6, 312 IAC 10-4-4, 312 IAC 11-2-4, 312 IAC 11-2-11, 312 IAC 11-2-14.5, 312 IAC 11-2-21, 312 IAC 11-2-24, 312 IAC 11-2-27, 312 IAC 11-2-28, and 312 IAC 11-4-2 through 312 IAC 11-4-6 to update or correct statutory cross-references and to correct clerical or grammatical errors in rules of the Natural Resources Commission. Repeals 312 IAC 11-2-28.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #04-181 (PDF)

    Adds 326 IAC 20-80 and 326 IAC 20-81 concerning national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for surface coating of miscellaneous metal parts and plastic parts.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #05-23 (PDF)

    Adds 326 IAC 20-95 concerning the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #06-18 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 1-4-1 concerning redesignation of Delaware, Greene, Jackson, Vanderburgh, Vigo, and Warrick counties to attainment for the eight-hour ozone standard, the redesignation of Lake County to attainment for the sulfur dioxide standard, and revocation of the one-hour ozone standard.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #06-19 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 1-2-33.5 to delist methyl ethyl ketone.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #05-189 (PDF)

    Amends 410 IAC 1-2.3-47 and 410 IAC 1-2.3-48 to establish requirements for case management of a child with lead poisoning and delete the reporting and other requirements for blood lead levels from 410 IAC 1-2.3. Adds 410 IAC 29 to establish rules regarding the reporting, monitoring, and preventive procedures to protect from lead poisoning. Repeals 410 IAC 1-2.3-87.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #05-190 (PDF)

    Adds 410 IAC 5.2 to regulate who may operate a radiation machine and what level of training and experience the operator must have. Repeals 410 IAC 5-11.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #05-260 (PDF)

    Amends 410 IAC 17-10-1, 410 IAC 17-12-1, 410 IAC 17-12-3, 410 IAC 17-13-1, and 410 IAC 17-16-1 and adds 410 IAC 17-13-2 and 410 IAC 17-13-3 to revise the requirements and procedures for home health agencies, add requirements for home health aide registration upon change in employment, increase the annual license fee, and make changes for compliance with P.L.212-2005.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #05-321 (PDF)

    Adds 410 IAC 15-2.4-3, amends 410 IAC 26-1-1, amends 410 IAC 26-1 by adding new definitions, adds 410 IAC 26-6-2, amends 410 IAC 27-1-1, amends 410 IAC 27-1 by adding new definitions, and adds 410 IAC 27-6-2 to require ambulatory outpatient surgical centers, abortion clinics, and birthing centers to implement a medical errors reporting system and report medical errors reporting data to the department.

  • Title 512 Department of Education -- #06-39 (PDF)

    Adds 512 IAC concerning the established threshold for absences related to students in school corporations and accredited nonpublic schools, which threshold of 20% shall be used to report symptoms and health syndromes from outbreaks or suspected outbreaks of diseases or other health conditions to local health departments.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #05-50 (PDF)

    Amends 675 IAC 21, the safety code for elevators, escalators, manlifts, and hoists, to make substantive and technical changes, including changes to reference updated standards, to adopt ASME A17.1, 2004 edition, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, to adopt ASME A17.3, 2002 edition, Safety for Existing Elevators and Escalators, to adopt ASME QEI-1, 2004 Edition, Standard for Qualification of Elevator Inspectors, to adopt ASCE 21, Part 1, 1996; Part 2, 1998; and Part 3, 2000, Standard for Automated People Movers, to adopt ANSI/ASME A18.1, 2003 edition, Safety Standard for Platform and Stairway Chairlifts, to adopt ANSI A10.4, 2004 edition, Safety Requirements for Personnel Hoist and Employee Elevators American National Standard for Construction and Demolition Operations, and to adopt ASME A90.1, 2003 edition, Safety Standard for Belt Manlifts.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #05-265 (PDF)

    Amends 760 IAC 1-38.1 regarding definitions, order of benefits, terms of policies, medical expenses, and to update the rule consistent with the most recent model adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #05-266 (PDF)

    Amends 760 IAC 1-60-5 regarding the Indiana Patient's Compensation Fund surcharge rates for fellowships, part-time and locum tenen physicians.

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #06-13 (PDF)

    Amends 844 IAC 10-4-3 concerning the reinstatement requirements for a certificate that has been expired for more than three years to allow the committee to require a licensee to take and pass an examination.

  • Title 864 State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers -- #05-295 (PDF)

    Amends 864 IAC 1.1-4.1-7 to implement rule changes based on SEA 139-2005 (P.L.194-2005) to change the number of examination attempts for registration as a professional engineer. Amends 864 IAC 1.1-4.1-8 to implement rule changes based on SEA 139-2005 (P.L.194-2005) to bring the termination of application in conformity with the examination attempts for registration as a professional engineer. Amends 864 IAC 1.1-4.1-9 to implement rule changes based on SEA 139-2005 (P.L.194-2005) to change the number of examination attempts for registration as an engineer intern.

  • Title 880 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board -- #05-224 (PDF)

    Amends 880 IAC 1-1, 880 IAC 1-2.1, and 880 IAC 1-3.1 to implement rule changes based on House Enrolled Act 1098-2005 (P.L.212-2005) and Senate Enrolled Act 607 (P.L.206-2005), including defining the role of support personnel, revising the definitions, licensure, ethics, and continuing education requirements, revising and establishing the educational and clinical practice requirements for speech-language pathologists and audiologists, revising and establishing the educational and tasks requirements for speech-language aides, associates, and assistants, revising and establishing the registration and renewal requirements for speech language aides, associates, and assistants, and establishing the requirements for the collection and use of a Social Security number for applicants who apply for a license, certificate, or permit under IC 25-35.6-1.

Readopted Rules
  • Title 407 Office of the Children's Health Insurance Program -- #06-76 (PDF)

AROC Notices
  • Title 25 Indiana Department of Administration -- #05-129 (PDF)

Governor's Actions
  • Title 414 Hospital Council -- #05-95 (PDF)

IC 13-14-9 Notices
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #05-232 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on new rules to 326 IAC concerning instituting state voluntary performance-based programs similar to the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA) National Environmental Performance Track Program (Performance Track) to provide opportunities and incentives for eligible entities to allocate resources towards continuous improvement of their environmental management systems and pollution prevention programs. The First Notice of Comment Period, published on September 1, 2005 (28 IR 3665), asked for comments on possible incentives for the program, on elements of U.S. EPA's program and programs in other states that may be appropriate for Indiana, and on any other issues related to development and implementation of a performance-based incentive program for Indiana companies. This state program will be called the Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP). Since the publication of the First Notice of Comment Period, IDEM has identified another state program in the development stage, Comprehensive Local Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), that could be included in this rulemaking. This Continuation of First Notice provides information about the CLEAN program and requests comments on inclusion of CLEAN in this rulemaking.

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #05-233 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on new rules to 327 IAC concerning instituting state voluntary performance-based programs similar to the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA) National Environmental Performance Track Program (Performance Track) to provide opportunities and incentives for eligible entities to allocate resources towards continuous improvement of their environmental management systems and pollution prevention programs. The First Notice of Comment Period, published on September 1, 2005 (28 IR 3686), asked for comments on possible incentives for the program, on elements of U.S. EPA's program and programs in other states that may be appropriate for Indiana, and on any other issues related to development and implementation of a performance-based incentive program for Indiana companies. This state program will be called the Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP). Since the publication of the First Notice of Comment Period, IDEM has identified another state program in the development stage, Comprehensive Local Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), that could be included in this rulemaking. This Continuation of First Notice provides information about the CLEAN program and requests comments on inclusion of CLEAN in this rulemaking.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #05-167 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments to 329 IAC 10-20 and 329 IAC 10-39 concerning financial responsibility for solid waste land disposal facilities. By this notice, IDEM is soliciting public comment on the draft rule language. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 329 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #05-234 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on new rules to 329 IAC concerning instituting state voluntary performance-based programs similar to the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA) National Environmental Performance Track Program (Performance Track) to provide opportunities and incentives for eligible entities to allocate resources towards continuous improvement of their environmental management systems and pollution prevention programs. The First Notice of Comment Period, published on September 1, 2005 (28 IR 3691), asked for comments on possible incentives for the program, on elements of U.S. EPA's program and programs in other states that may be appropriate for Indiana, and on any other issues related to development and implementation of a performance-based incentive program for Indiana companies. This state program will be called the Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP). Since the publication of the First Notice of Comment Period, IDEM has identified another state program in the development stage, Comprehensive Local Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), that could be included in this rulemaking. This Continuation of First Notice provides information about the CLEAN program and requests comments on inclusion of CLEAN in this rulemaking.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #05-296 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments to rules at 329 IAC 10 concerning unrecognizable, crushed construction/demolition waste and changes to permitting requirements mandated under Senate Enrolled Act 279-2005. In addition to the subject matter in the first notice, the Continuation of First Notice proposed further amendments to Article 10 relating to New Source Performance Standards for the purpose of maintaining consistency with state and federal air pollution regulations and to clarify municipal solid waste landfill (MSWLF) owner/operator responsibilities for closure and post-closure cost estimates for gas extraction systems. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 329 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #06-70 (PDF)

    Amends 329 IAC 11 concerning provisions for solid waste transfer stations. The rulemaking proposes clarification for the following: definitions, exclusions to the rule, zoning requirements, application and design standards, operating standards, and closure and post-closure requirements. This rule will also make 329 IAC 11 consistent with the standards in 329 IAC 10 and other processing requirements. It will cause some rule reorganization that will make the rule easier to understand and follow.

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