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-IR- Database: Indiana Register

Indiana Register - November 1, 2001

Disclaimer: These documents were created from the files used to produce the official (printed) Indiana Register, however, these documents are unofficial.
November 1, 2001, Volume 25, Number 2, Front Cover (PDF)
Introduction (PDF)
State Agency List (PDF)
Final Rules (PDF)
  • Title 105 Indiana Department of Transportation -- #00-248 (PDF)

    Amends 105 IAC 12 concerning procurement of supplies and services.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #00-255 (PDF)

    Adds 329 IAC 3.1-6-6 to conditionally exclude from regulation under 329 IAC 3.1 electric arc furnace dust that is treated to be nonhazardous by Heritage Environmental Services, LLC at Nucor Steel Corporation, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

  • Title 345 Indiana State Board of Animal Health -- #01-1 (PDF)

    Amends 345 IAC 1-5 to allow dogs and cats to be vaccinated for rabies every three years under certain circumstances. The rule amends requirements for rabies vaccination of dogs, cats, and ferrets. Makes other changes in the law of rabies control.

  • Title 355 State Chemist of the State of Indiana -- #01-71 (PDF)

    Amends 355 IAC 4-2 to add a definition of registered technician and written instructions for a registered technician, clarify that a noncertified person using pesticides under the off site supervision of a certified applicator must be a registered technician, establish a limit on the number of register technicians to be supervised by a certified applicator, and establish the requirements to become registered and reregistered as a technician.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-58 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 5-2-17 to clarify the definition of medical necessity. Amends 405 IAC 5-7-1 to clarify policy regarding suspension of incomplete prior authorization requests. Amends 405 IAC 5-8-3 to clarify consultations policy. Amends 405 IAC 5-19 to revise policy and coverage for orthopedic shoes and corrective features. 405 IAC 5-37-3 to add dentists to the list of practitioners that may provide smoking cessation counseling services. Makes additional technical conforming changes.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-172 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 1-12-24 to assess community residential facilities for the developmentally disabled (CRFs/DD) and intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded (ICFs/MR) not operated by the state in an amount not to exceed ten percent of annual gross residential services revenue of the facility for the facility's preceding fiscal year.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #01-93 (PDF)

    Amends 760 IAC 2-10-1 to conform to IC 27-1-15.5-3, as amended by P.L.48-2000, and to clarify continuing education requirements for insurance agents.

  • Title 808 State Boxing Commission -- #00-256 (PDF)

    Amends 808 IAC 1-4-8 to require the promoter to furnish to the Indiana professional licensing agency remittance of a tax of five percent of the total gross receipts from the sale of admission tickets to the general fund. Amends 808 IAC 2-1-9 to eliminate "resulting from a head blow" as a reason for a medical suspension for a technical knockout. Amends 808 IAC 2-5-1 concerning the promoter's selection of officials to officiate a contest. Adds 808 IAC 2-33-2 to require promoters to provide insurance coverage for each licensed contestant.

  • Title 808 State Boxing Commission -- #01-104 (PDF)

    Repeals 808 IAC 4.

Errata (PDF)
  • Title 365 Creamery Examining Board -- #00-179 (PDF)

Recall Notice (PDF)
  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #00-235 (PDF)

Emergency Rules (PDF)
  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-349 (PDF)

    Temporarily modifies 312 IAC 8-3 to allow dates for fishing tournaments on reservoirs managed by the Department of Natural Resources to be reserved two years in advance. Opens Salamonie Lake, Huntington Lake, Brookville Lake, Hardy Lake, Patoka Lake, Lieber Lake, and Raccoon Lake to fishing tournaments in June, July, and August 2002. Because Mississinewa Lake has been drawn down for rehabilitation, it is temporarily unavailable for fishing tournaments.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-350 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 312 IAC 9 to govern noncommercial hunts at Brown County State Park, Chain O'Lakes State Park, Charlestown State Park, Clifty Falls State Park, Harmonie State Park, Indiana Dunes State Park, Lincoln State Park, Pokagon State Park, Shades State Park, Tippecanoe River State Park, Turkey Run State Park, Versailles State Park, Whitewater Memorial State Park, and Twin Swamps Nature Preserve. Under IC 4-22-2-37.1, IC 14-22-2-6, IC 14-10-2-5, and IC 14-22-6-13 (applicable to state parks), the director of the department of natural resources adopts the emergency rule set forth in this document. The emergency rule is adopted with the awareness the regulation of wild animals in Indiana is the responsibility of the department of natural resources, and with a heightened awareness of that responsibility (as well as a responsibility for the welfare of flora and other fauna), within Indiana state parks and dedicated nature preserves. More particularly, based upon the opinion of professional biologists, the director has determined: (A) white-tailed deer have caused, and will continue to cause, obvious and measurable damage to the ecological balance within these properties; and (B) the ecological balance within these properties will not be maintained unless action is taken to control their populations. Examples of damages caused by excessive deer populations include reduction of rare plant species and sampling data that show, more generally, vegetation species disturbance in areas accessible to deer browsing.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-351 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 405 IAC 1-14.6-2, 405 IAC 1-14.6-3, 405 IAC 1-14.6-4, 405 IAC 1-14.6-5, 405 IAC 1-14.6-6, 405 IAC 1-14.6-7, 405 IAC 1-14.6-9, and 405 IAC 1-14.6-20 to revise case mix reimbursement methodology by modifying the payment methodology for therapy, for repairs and maintenance costs, reduce the profit-add-on percentage, and update case mix indices. Temporarily amends 405 IAC 1-15-1, 405 IAC 1-15-5, and 405 IAC 1-15-6 to clarify when MDS assessments are due at the conclusion of therapies and to make technical changes. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 12-8-1-12.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-352 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds provisions to specify Medicaid reimbursement methodology for Medicare cross-over claims. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 12-8-1-12.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-353 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 405 IAC 5-34-12 to eliminate bed hold days for hospice recipients when Medicaid certified and enrolled nursing facility occupancy for all residents is less than ninety percent. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 12-8-1-12.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-354 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 405 IAC 5-31-8 to eliminate bed-hold days for Medicaid certified and enrolled nursing facilities with less than ninety percent occupancy. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 13-8-1-12.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-355 (PDF)

    Temporarily amends 405 IAC 1-12-24 to assess community residential facilities for the developmentally disabled (CRFs/DD) and intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded (ICFs/MR) not operated by the state in an amount not to exceed ten percent of annual gross residential services revenue of the facility for the facility's preceding fiscal year. Authority: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 12-8-1-12.

Notice of Rule Adoption (PDF)
  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #00-277 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-58 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-172 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-214 (PDF)

  • Title 440 Division of Mental Health and Addiction -- #01-53 (PDF)

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- #01-60 (PDF)

Change of Hearing (PDF)
  • Title 11 Consumer Protection Division of the Office of the Attorney General -- #01-265 (PDF)

  • Title 170 Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission -- #01-9 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #01-95 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #97-7 (PDF)

  • Title 804 Board of Registration for Architects and Landscape Architects -- #01-57 (PDF)

  • Title 804 Board of Registration for Architects and Landscape Architects -- #01-103 (PDF)

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-183 (PDF)

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-228 (PDF)

Notice of Intent (PDF)
  • Title 50 State Board of Tax Commissioners -- #01-366 (PDF)

    The State Board of Tax Commissioners intends to amend 50 IAC 2.3, the rule concerning the 2002 Real Property Assessment Manual. The contemplated amendment would change the shelter allowance applicable to Brown County. The Brown County assessor requested the amendment and will be required to submit information in support of a change. The State Board of Tax Commissioners invites written suggestions, facts, arguments, or views in these matters. Questions or comments may be directed to Bill Waltz, Executive Secretary, State Board of Tax Commissioners, at 232-3783. Statutory authority: IC 6-1.1-31-1; IC 6-1.1-4-26.

  • Title 50 State Board of Tax Commissioners -- #01-367 (PDF)

    The State Board of Tax Commissioners intends to adopt rules concerning the assessment of mobile homes. The rules will replace the current provisions of 50 IAC 3.1. The State Board of Tax Commissioners invites written suggestions, facts, arguments, or views in these same matters. Questions or comments may be directed to Kurt Barrow, Director, Assessment Division, State Board of Tax Commissioners, at 232-3762. Statutory authority: IC 6-1.1-7-2; IC 6-1.1-31-1.

  • Title 105 Indiana Department of Transportation -- #01-374 (PDF)

    Amends 105 IAC 9-4 concerning current categories for business logo signs and adds qualifications for a new category of business logo signs. The rule will also add a fee for seasonal installation and removal of closed panels, a requirement of compliance checks and notice of violations, and the consideration of available space when locating signs. The rule will also make other substantive and technical changes for spacing requirements for signs and will establish a timeframe for conformance with spacing requirements. Comments on the proposed rule may be sent to the Indiana Department of Transportation, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 730, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or by electronic mail to spugliese@indot.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 8-23-2-6.

  • Title 210 Department of Correction -- #01-358 (PDF)

    Rules to be amended and/or adopted are as follows: 210 IAC 1-6 Collection, Maintenance, Release of Offender and Juvenile Records; 210 IAC 1-10 Offender Tort Claim Process; 210 IAC 5 RELEASE AUTHORITY FOR JUVENILES. Questions or comments on the amendment or adoption may be directed by mail to the Department of Correction, Attn: Legal Services Division, Indiana Government Center-South, 302 West Washington Street, Room E334, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or by electronic mail to visitors@coa.doc.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 11-8-2-5(b)(1); IC 11-8-5-2; IC 34-13-3-7(d); IC 11-13-6-2.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-359 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 2-4-3 that governs petitions to establish site-specific rules for the licensing of fishing tournaments and other organized watercraft activities by deleting a provision authorizing requests for special terms and conditions. Amends 312 IAC 9 that governs fish and wildlife to delete a rule section (312 IAC 9-2-7) that describes a prohibition on unlawful taking or possession of endangered species in reliance on a statutory section (IC 14-22-34-12) that describes the same prohibition. Modifies numerous cross-references. Questions concerning the proposed rule amendments may be directed to the following telephone number: (317) 233-3322 or e-mail address: slucas@dnr.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-15-7-3; IC 14-22-2-6; IC 14-22-34-17.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-360 (PDF)

    Amends 312 IAC 18-3-12 that governs standards for the control of larger pine shoot beetle by adding Brown, Fayette, Hendricks, and Owen Counties to the quarantine area. Questions concerning the proposed rule amendments may be directed to the following telephone number: (317) 232-4699 or e-mail jkane@dnr.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-24-3.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-361 (PDF)

    Would add standards and procedures regarding the survey, registration, and protection of cemeteries and burial grounds. Provisions would be included for the submission and consideration of a development plan to erect, alter, or repair a structure located within 100 feet of a cemetery or burial ground not otherwise exempted. A standard of conduct would be implemented to govern the preparation and implementation of a development plan. Any other provisions may be included that are appropriate to the administration of P.L.46-2000 as amended by P.L.177-2001. (This "notice of intent" is directed to the same general subject matter as was the "notice of intent" published on September 1, 2000, as LSA Document #00-177.) Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to the following telephone number: (317) 233-3322 or e-mail address: slucas@dnr.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 14-21-1-13.5; IC 14-21-1-31; IC 14-10-2-4.

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #01-371 (PDF)

    Would amend 312 IAC 2-4 that governs the regulation of watercraft engaged in organized activities and tournaments on designated public waters. The amendments would establish fishing tournament licensing requirements on any or all lakes larger than 500 acres, other than Lake Michigan. The amendments would be expected to apply to the DNR tournament drawing held in the fall 2002 with implementation beginning for tournaments that take place in 2003. Effective 30 days after filing with the secretary of state. Questions concerning the proposed rule amendments may be directed to Maj. Sam Purvis, State Boating Law Administrator, at the following telephone number: (317) 232-4010 or e-mail address: spurvis@dnr.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 14-15-7-3; IC 14-10-2-4.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-372 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 5-24-4 and 405 IAC 5-24-6 to revise reimbursement policy for pharmacy services in the Medicaid program. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-15-1-10; IC 12-15-21-2; IC 12-15-21-3.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-373 (PDF)

    Amends 405 IAC 6, provisions affecting applicants, enrollees, eligibility and enrollment requirements, benefits, and policy for the Indiana prescription drug program; adds provisions that will set forth procedures for point of service processing. Statutory authority: IC 12-10-16-5.

  • Title 440 Division of Mental Health and Addiction -- #01-356 (PDF)

    Amends 440 IAC 6 concerning the certification of residential care providers to make technical changes to the existing rule to conform to current state law and to clarify the requirements of residential care providers. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-8-4; IC 12-21-2-3.

  • Title 440 Division of Mental Health and Addiction -- #01-357 (PDF)

    Adds 440 IAC 9-2-7, 440 IAC 9-2-8, and 440 IAC 9-2-9 to establish standards and requirements for community mental health centers and certified managed care providers regarding residential services for adults with psychiatric disorders, for individuals with addictions, and for seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents as part of the required continuum of care. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-8-4; IC 12-21-2-8; IC 12-21-5-1.5; IC 12-23-1-6.

  • Title 515 Professional Standards Board -- #01-362 (PDF)

    Adds 515 IAC 4 to establish the induction to teaching program effective June 1, 2002. Public comments are invited and may be directed to the Indiana Professional Standards Board, Attention: Legal Affairs, 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or by e-mail jsmith@psb.state.in.us Statutory authority: IC 20-1-1.4-7; IC 20-6.1-3-11.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #01-376 (PDF)

    To adopt the 2002 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), with amendments as the 2002 Indiana Electrical Code, 675 IAC 17-1.6, and to amend provisions of the 2001 Indiana Residential Code, 675 IAC 14-4.2 so as not to be in conflict with provisions of the 2002 Indiana Electrical Code, 675 IAC 17-1.6. Public comments are invited and may be directed to the Department of Fire and Building Services, Attention: Technical Services, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W246, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or by e-mail at eblakey@sema.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 22-13-2-2; IC 22-13-2-13.

  • Title 832 State Board of Funeral and Cemetery Service -- #01-368 (PDF)

    The State Board of Funeral and Cemetery Service intends to require detailed information regarding caskets, vaults, outer burial containers, urns, or memorials purchased in a preneed contract be clearly disclosed. Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Attention: Staff Counsel, 302 West Washington Street, Room E034, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2700. Statutory authority: IC 25-15-9-8.

  • Title 845 Board of Podiatric Medicine -- #01-363 (PDF)

    Adds 845 IAC 1-5-2.1 concerning reporting of continuing education credit. Repeals 845 IAC 1-5-2. Questions or comments may be directed by mail to the Board of Podiatric Medicine, Indiana Government Center-South, 402 West Washington Street, Room W041, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or by electronic mail to wlowhorn@hpb.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 25-29-2-11.

  • Title 872 Indiana Board of Accountancy -- #01-370 (PDF)

    Establish a written examination, which will test competency skills in accounting theory and practice, to be taken by an applicant for an accounting practitioner certificate under IC 25-2.1-6. Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Attention: Staff Counsel, 302 West Washington Street, Room E034, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2700. Statutory authority: IC 25-2.1-2-15.

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #01-369 (PDF)

    Require licensees to obtain six hours of continuing education to reactivate an inactive license during a two year licensure period. Require a licensee who has reactivated their license to obtain ten hours of continuing education in order to renew the license at the end of the two year licensure period. Establish distance learning continuing education requirements and procedures for real estate salespersons and brokers. Establish the requirements and procedures for distance learning continuing education providers. Modify the curricula for salespersons under IC 25-34.1-9-11(1). Modify the curricula for brokers under IC 25-34.1-9-11(1). Establish the suggested outlines for mandatory courses. Questions or comments concerning the proposed rules may be directed to: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Attention: Staff Counsel, 302 West Washington Street, Room E034, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2700. Statutory authority: IC 25-34.1-2-5; IC 25-34.1-9-21.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-364 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-54 to establish rules that provide for the issuance, scope, permit fee, expiration, revocation, and suspension of carriers alcoholic beverage permits. Questions concerning the proposed rule may be directed to Daniel M. Steiner at 317-232-2472. Statutory authority: IC 7.1-3-18-1 through IC 7.1-3-18-6.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-365 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-53 to establish rules that provide for the issuance, scope, permit fee, expiration, revocation, and suspension of a racetrack proprietor beer retailer permit. Questions concerning the proposed rule may be directed to Daniel M. Steiner at 317-232-2472. Statutory authority: IC 7.1-3-6-16.

Proposed Rules (PDF)
  • Title 50 State Board of Tax Commissioners -- #01-266 (PDF)

    Amends 50 IAC 15 concerning the certification of assessor-appraisers, professional appraisers, and tax representatives. Makes changes recognizing the new department of local government finance and the Indiana board of tax review as entities that will succeed the state board of tax commissioners effective January 1, 2002 (pursuant to P.L.198-2001.) Makes other changes required under P.L.198-2001, including the deletion of testing requirements in connection with continuing education and adding provisions regarding procedures for the revocation of a certification.

  • Title 50 State Board of Tax Commissioners -- #01-347 (PDF)

    Adds 50 IAC 5.2 for the assessment of public utility owned property. Repeals 50 IAC 5.1.

  • Title 355 State Chemist of the State of Indiana -- #01-294 (PDF)

    Amends 355 IAC 5 to standardize some of the terms used throughout the article. Adds a definition of a mobile container and an appurtenance. Repeals outdated effective dates for compliance by existing storage facilities, duplicative and contradictory provisions for drainage from secondary containment, inspection and record keeping requirements with a maintenance standard, and a duplicative requirement for a discharge response plan. Repeals 355 IAC 5-1-2, 355 IAC 5-1-20, 355 IAC 5-2-13, 355 IAC 5-3-2, 355 IAC 5-4-5, 355 IAC 5-4-6, 355 IAC 5-4-9, 355 IAC 5-5-2, 355 IAC 5-6, 355 IAC 5-7, and 355 IAC 5-8-2.

  • Title 355 State Chemist of the State of Indiana -- #01-335 (PDF)

    Adds 355 IAC 6 to provide detailed labeling requirements consistent with nutritional parameters necessary for livestock and pet foods.

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #01-250 (PDF)

    Amends 675 IAC 12-3 concerning general administrative rules. Amends 675 IAC 15-1-22 concerning the special administrative rules for industrialized building systems and mobile structure systems. Amends 675 IAC 23-1-63 concerning the annual inspection fee schedule for amusement devices to update fees to reflect current expenses and to reflect administrative changes.

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #01-181 (PDF)

    Adds 760 IAC 1-5.1 to establish standards for credit life, accident, and health insurance. Repeals 760 IAC 1-5 and 760 IAC 1-14.

  • Title 836 Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission -- #01-296 (PDF)

    Amends 836 IAC 3 concerning the certification and standards of air ambulance providers. Repeals 836 IAC 3-6-1.

  • Title 836 Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission -- #01-297 (PDF)

    Amends 836 IAC 1 concerning the certification of ambulance service providers, including the application process, requirements for ambulances, emergency care equipment, and basic life support nontransport providers. Amends 836 IAC 2 concerning the certification process of advanced life support providers. Adds 836 IAC 4-7-3.5, 836 IAC 4-9-2.5, and 836 IAC 4-10 concerning the certification and in-service requirements for emergency medical services personnel.

  • Title 840 Indiana State Board of Health Facility Administrators -- #01-244 (PDF)

    Adds 840 IAC 1-3-2 to establish new fees charged and collected by the board. Repeals 840 IAC 1-3-1.

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-245 (PDF)

    Adds 844 IAC 6-2-2 concerning fees related to licensure as a physical therapist and certification as a physical therapist's assistant. Repeals 844 IAC 6-2-1.

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-246 (PDF)

    Adds 844 IAC 10-2-2 concerning fees related to licensure as an occupational therapist and certification as an occupational therapy assistant. Repeals 844 IAC 10-2-1.

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-247 (PDF)

    Adds 844 IAC 12-2-2 concerning fees related to certification as a hypnotist. Repeals 844 IAC 12-2-1.

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-298 (PDF)

    Adds 856 IAC 1-28.1 concerning institutional pharmacies and pharmacy services. Repeals 856 IAC 1-28.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-13 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-29.5 to establish floor plans for proprietors that hold alcohol and tobacco commission dealer permits.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-255 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-45 to establish rules that an alcohol and tobacco commission permittee cannot sell alcoholic beverages below the permittee's actual cost of that product.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-256 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-46 to establish rules to prohibit the alcohol and tobacco commission from giving letters of extension to permittees that have pending violation citations against their permits under certain terms and conditions.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-258 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-48 to establish rules requiring permittees, in all instances involving off-premises sales not conducted in a package store, to obtain proper legal identification from persons seeking to purchase alcoholic beverages. Allows certain specific exceptions.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-259 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-49 to establish rules for grocery stores holding Indiana alcohol and tobacco commission permits. Would require beer and wine to be confined to a dedicated aisle and any changes in floor plans would be required to be approved by the alcohol and tobacco commission. Conspicuous signage regarding alcohol and tobacco commission law on underage sales would be required. Permittees would be required to come into complete compliance of this rule within 365 days of the next application for an alcoholic beverage permit.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-260 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-50 to establish a rule giving the alcohol and tobacco commission authority, under IC 7.1-5, to cite a permittee who is delinquent in the remittance of sales tax revenue to the Indiana department of revenue in a timely manner.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-261 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-51 to establish a rule giving the alcohol and tobacco commission authority, under IC 7.1-5, to cite a permittee who is delinquent in the remittance of property tax revenue to the treasurer of the county in which a permit is located in a timely manner.

  • Title 905 Alcohol and Tobacco Commission -- #01-262 (PDF)

    Adds 905 IAC 1-52 implements new provisions of IC 7.1-3-1-28, which went into effect July 1, 2001, to identify requirements for type, size, and form of and location of posting notice signs, availability and cost of said signs, also the period of time and location of posting said signs and proof of posting that must be provided to the commission.

Readopted Rules (PDF)
  • Title 55 Department of Commerce -- #01-239(P) (PDF)

  • Title 58 Enterprise Zone Board -- #01-267(P) (PDF)

  • Title 60 Oversight Committee on Public Records -- #01-318(P) (PDF)

  • Title 360 State Seed Commissioner -- #01-233(P) (PDF)

  • Title 570 Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education -- #01-285(P) (PDF)

  • Title 840 Indiana State Board of Health Facility Administrators -- #01-242(P) (PDF)

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-220(P) (PDF)

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-312(P) (PDF)

  • Title 80 State Fair Commission -- #01-126(F) (PDF)

  • Title 431 Community Residential Facilities Council -- #00-298(F) (PDF)

  • Title 460 Division of Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services -- #00-301(F) (PDF)

  • Title 515 Professional Standards Board -- #01-97(F) (PDF)

  • Title 560 Indiana Education Employment Relations Board -- #01-119(F) (PDF)

  • Title 585 State Student Assistance Commission -- #01-147(F) (PDF)

  • Title 675 Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission -- #00-303(F) (PDF)

  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- #01-130(F) (PDF)

  • Title 832 State Board of Funeral and Cemetery Service -- #01-56(F) (PDF)

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-41(F) (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #00-323(F) (PDF)

AROC Notices (PDF)
  • Title 760 Department of Insurance -- (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #00-277 (PDF)

IC 13-14-9 Notice (PDF)
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #01-251 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments to rule 326 IAC 8-1-2, compliance methods, applicable to dip or flow operations at miscellaneous metal coating operations regulated at 326 IAC 8-2-9. 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 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #01-375 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for a new rule to establish control limits for commercial and industrial solid waste incinerator units for which construction commenced on or before November 30, 1999. The purpose of this notice is to seek public comment on the draft rule, including suggestions for specific language to be included in the rule. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #99-73 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language, on behalf of Union Tank Car Company in Lake County, for amendments to 326 IAC 6-1-10.1, which would establish a new emission limit for particulate matter less than or equal to ten (10) micrometers ( m), or PM10, for the grit blast operation. 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 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #99-177 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for repeal of rule 326 IAC 11-5. 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 326 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #00-65 (PDF)

    The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for amendments concerning hazardous waste staging. The amendments will address temporary staging at permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities outside of the permitted storage areas, at storage areas subject to interim status requirements and recycling facilities under 40 CFR 261.6(c)(2). For the last several years, staging has been addressed by state policy. The department recognizes that temporary staging is a necessary activity that is not currently reflected in the state rules. Current rules that are strictly interpreted do not allow this activity without a permit. Reliance on discretionary policies complicates enforcement and leaves the regulated community vulnerable to policy shifts or implementation inconsistency. A rule provides protection for the regulated community by allowing staging, by being consistent in implementation and not requiring a permit for storage. 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.

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