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-IR- Database: Indiana Register

Indiana Register - June 1, 2001

Disclaimer: These documents were created from the files used to produce the official (printed) Indiana Register, however, these documents are unofficial.
Final Rules
  • Title 357 Indiana Pesticide Review Board -- #00-252 (PDF)

    Amends 357 IAC 1-3 to provide editorial and technical revisions to the rule pertaining to the distribution of restricted use pesticides, clarify the intent to include, as a dealer, those business locations that broker restricted use pesticide sales and distribution, and delete the requirement to report names of external sales representatives to the state chemist.

  • Title 820 State Board of Cosmetology Examiners -- #00-257 (PDF)

    Amends 820 IAC 2-2-1 to change the reciprocity requirements for individuals who apply for a cosmetology, electrologist, or esthetician instructor license. Adds 820 IAC 2-2-1.1 to require individuals submitting examination application to include a photograph. Adds 820 IAC 2-2-1.2 to require applicants to bring photo identification to an examination and to produce the photo for inspection. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-3 to eliminate the age requirement for individuals submitting examination applications for manicurists and shampoo operators and to add an age requirement for individuals submitting examination applications. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-5 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the instructor written examination and to change the additional required instruction. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-6 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the cosmetology written examination and to eliminate the requirement that an applicant who fails the repeat instructor examination will not be allowed to repeat the examination. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-7 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the manicurist written examination and to change the additional required education to the fifth written examination and odd-numbered attempts. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-8 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the electrologist written examination and to change the additional required instruction to repeat the examination. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-9 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the shampoo operator written examination and to change the additional required instruction to repeat the examination. Amends 820 IAC 2-2-10 to clarify that an unsuccessful applicant may repeat the esthetician written examination, to change the additional required instruction to repeat the examination, and to change the additional education required to the fifth written examination and odd-numbered attempts. Amends 820 IAC 3-2-9 to change the sanitary and equipment requirements for esthetics students in cosmetology schools. Amends 820 IAC 3-2-19 to require 12 pairs of protective gloves on the premises. Amends 820 IAC 4-1-1 to change the courses cosmetology schools may offer and to change to whom cosmetology schools may offer courses. Amends 820 IAC 4-1-5 to eliminate the requirement to attend cosmetology school for no more than eight hours a day; to change the number of instruction hours permitted off the school premises; and to reduce the time students enrolled in cosmetology school have to complete the required education. Amends 820 IAC 4-1-11 to eliminate the requirement that education requirements have to be completed on the premises of an Indiana cosmetology school and to change the minimum number of education hours needed to graduate from cosmetology school. Amends 820 IAC 4-1-12 to change the completion of a student's application by cosmetology school and to eliminate the prohibition that a cosmetology or esthetics student is required to attend school after graduation. Amends 820 IAC 4-2-1 to change the number of square footage required for a cosmetology school. Amends 820 IAC 4-2-2 to change the cosmetology school requirements for classrooms; to require a cosmetology school to have a laboratory area; to require a cosmetology school to use a clock or computer to record the date or day and time a student attends school; and to require restrooms in cosmetology schools to be located within the 3,000 square foot area. Amends 820 IAC 4-2-3 to change the type of equipment cosmetology schools are required to have. Amends 820 IAC 4-3-1 to establish the licensure requirements for individuals teaching manicuring in cosmetology schools. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-4 to add specific curriculum requirements for cosmetology training. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-7.1 to remove one of the instruction requirements for estheticians curriculum. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-7.2 to change the required cirriculum for instructor training. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-10 to change the type of practical experience required for students in cosmetology training. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-11 to remove the eyebrow and lash tinting practical experience and performance requirements and to increase the minimum number of practical experience and performance requirement for waxing. Amends 820 IAC 4-4-14 to add the practical experience and performance requirement for the electric file/drill for manicurists; to remove the practical experience and performance requirement for pedicures and nail techniques; to reduce the number of performances for salesmanship, and to change the practical experience title for salesmanship. Repeals 820 IAC 4-1-11.1 and 820 IAC 4-4-15.

  • Title 864 State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers -- #00-225 (PDF)

    Amends 864 IAC 1.1-2-2 to change one of the minimum education requirements from a bachelor of science degree to baccalaureate degree, to change the minimum education requirements by requiring twelve semester credit hours in engineering design, to require applicants to state on their application the courses that satisfy the education and experience requirements for admission to the professional engineer examination; and to specify that EI or EIT applicants whose educational levels meet the requirements for an EI or EIT in Indiana do not need any additional education to sit for the PE examination.

  • Title 865 State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors -- #00-258 (PDF)

    Amends 865 IAC 1-4-6 to change the number of examination attempts for registration as a land surveyor. Amends 865 IAC 1-4-7 to bring the termination of application in conformity with the examination attempts for registration as a land surveyor.

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #00-226 (PDF)

    Amends 876 IAC 3-2-7 to revise the fee schedule for the real estate appraiser licensure and certification program. Amends 876 IAC 3-2-9 to require temporary permit holders to include signature and permit numbers on documentation concerning appraisal reports. Adds 876 IAC 3-2-11 to identify disclosure requirements for appraisers for investigative purposes. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-10 to restrict the number of hours for restricted appraisal reports as it applies to experience requirements for licensure or certification and to remove the restriction for limited appraisals. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-11 to revise the definition of residential property categories. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-13 to limit appraisal work in the residential or general. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-17 to limit an applicant's opportunity to pass the examination to one year after the date of the approval letter. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-19 to establish licensing requirements for individuals licensed in another state. Amends 876 IAC 3-3-21 to limit a temporary permit to an individual's completion of work or after 60 days and to reduce the number of temporary permits that may be obtained in a calendar year. Amends 876 IAC 3-5-1 to modify the education offerings that satisfy the continuing education requirements and to clarify that continuing education requirements must be satisfied within the two year renewal period as a prerequisite to renew. Adds 876 IAC 3-5-1.5 to establish mandatory continuing education courses and requirements. Amends 876 IAC 3-6-6 to eliminate the requirement to display licenses or certificates in a licensee's place of business.

  • Title 888 Indiana Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners -- #00-209 (PDF)

    Amends 888 IAC 1.1-5-1, concerning standards of practice, to amend the term and definition for 'veterinary-client-patient relationship'. Makes technical changes.

Errata
  • Title 170 Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission -- #99-233 (PDF)

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #98-271 (PDF)

  • Title 355 State Chemist of the State of Indiana -- #00-103 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #00-128 (PDF)

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #00-13 (PDF)

Notice of Recall
  • Title 50 State Board of Tax Commissioners -- #00-108 (PDF)

Notice of Withdrawal
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #99-219 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #00-212 (PDF)

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-129 (PDF)

Emergency Rules
  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-139 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 518.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-141 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 522.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-142 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 523.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-143 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 524.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-144 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 525.

  • Title 65 State Lottery Commission -- #01-145 (PDF)

    Temporarily adds rules concerning instant game number 526.

Notice of Rule Adoption
  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #00-208 (PDF)

  • Title 440 Division of Mental Health -- #00-276 (PDF)

Change in Notice of Public Hearing
  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #00-137 (PDF)

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #00-267 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #00-266 (PDF)

  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #99-263 (PDF)

  • Title 511 Indiana State Board of Education -- #01-33 (PDF)

  • Title 898 Indiana Athletic Trainers Board -- #01-44 (PDF)

  • Title 898 Indiana Athletic Trainers Board -- #01-46 (PDF)

Notice of Intent to Adopt a Rule
  • Title 345 Indiana State Board of Animal Health -- #01-166 (PDF)

    -- Amends 345 IAC 7-3.5, including requirements for obtaining a livestock dealer license and requirements for operating a livestock market or otherwise dealing in livestock. Makes other changes in laws governing livestock marketing. Comments on the proposed rule may be sent to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, Attention: Legal Affairs, 805 Beachway Drive, Suite 50, Indianapolis, Indiana 46224, or by electronic mail to ghaynes@boah.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 15-2.1-3-19.

  • Title 345 Indiana State Board of Animal Health -- #01-167 (PDF)

    -- Amends 345 IAC 7-7, including requirements for disposing of dead animals and grease. Adds requirements for disposing of condemned and inedible byproducts from the slaughter of animals. Makes other changes in the law of dead animal disposal. Comments on the proposed rule may be sent to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health, Attention: Legal Affairs, 805 Beachway Drive, Suite 50, Indianapolis, Indiana 46224, or by electronic mail to ghaynes@boah.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 15-2.1-3-19.

  • 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 (10%) of annual gross residential services revenue of the facility for the facility's preceding fiscal year. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-15-1-10; IC 12-15-21-2; IC 12-15-32-11.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-175 (PDF)

    -- Adds 405 IAC 2-3-1.2 concerning Medicaid penalties for transferring assets for less than fair market value. This section would specify that the purchase of an annuity or similar arrangement is considered a transfer of assets for less than fair market value unless the annuity is irrevocable, commercially issued, actuarially sound, and provides substantially equal monthly payments with no balloon payment. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-1-9; IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-13-7-3; IC 12-15-1-10.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-176 (PDF)

    -- Amends 405 IAC 2-3-1.1 to specify the method for calculating the Medicaid eligibility penalty for transferring income. Specifies that when the right to a stream of income is transferred for less than fair market value, the penalty is calculated based on the projected total income expected to be transferred during the individual's lifetime. Specifies that a transfer of income includes, but is not limited to: (1) transferring income-producing real property; and (2) accepting less than the fair market rental value when property is rented. Repeals 405 IAC 2-3-1 and makes conforming amendments to 405 IAC 2-3-1.1. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-1-9; IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-13-7-3; IC 12-15-1-10.

  • Title 405 Office of the Secretary of Family and Social Services -- #01-177 (PDF)

    -- Adds provisions affecting providers and recipients of adult foster care and assisted living services under the Medicaid waiver program authorized by Public Law 100-2000. Statutory authority: IC 12-8-6-5; IC 12-15-1-10; IC 12-15-21-2.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #01-159 (PDF)

    -- The rules will replace the current home health rules, 410 IAC 17-1 through 410 IAC 17-8. The new rules will protect the health, safety, and welfare of patients, govern the qualifications of applicants for licenses, govern the operating policies, supervision, and maintenance of service records of home health agencies, and govern the procedure for issuing, renewing, denying, or revoking an annual license to a home health agency. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana State Department of Health, Attn: Office of Legal Affairs and Policy, 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Statutory authority: IC 16-27-1-7.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #01-168 (PDF)

    -- Amends 410 IAC 15-2.5-7 and 410 IAC 15-2.7-1 to update the guidelines for design and construction of hospital and health care facilities. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana State Department of Health, 2 North Meridian Street, Attention: Office of Legal Affairs, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Statutory authority: IC 16-21-1-7.

  • Title 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #01-169 (PDF)

    -- Amends 410 IAC 15-1.5-8 and 410 IAC 15-1.7-1 to update the guidelines for design and construction of hospital and health care facilities. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana State Department of Health, 2 North Meridian Street, Attention: Office of Legal Affairs, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Statutory authority: IC 16-21-1-7.

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- #01-173 (PDF)

    -- Amends 470 IAC 10.1-1-2(1) to update the categories of supportive services that will be reimbursed and the amount of reimbursement for those services in order to more accurately reflect current needs and costs. Supportive services are provided when necessary for an individual's participation in an employment or training activity pursuant to the IMPACT portion of the AFDC/TANF program. Statutory authority: IC 12-13-5-3.

  • Title 470 Division of Family and Children -- #01-174 (PDF)

    -- Adds 470 IAC 10.2 to establish and regulate the Short Term Empowerment Process (STEP), which will provide voucher assistance to families who are experiencing an employment crisis and who are not receiving TANF assistance. The purpose of STEP is to assist such families during a crisis in order to avoid the need for long term TANF assistance. 470 IAC 10.2 will define terms and funding, establish eligibility guidelines, and proscribe the requirements for administration of STEP by County Offices of Family and Children. Statutory authority: IC 12-13-5-3.

  • Title 511 Indiana State Board of Education -- #01-162 (PDF)

    -- Amends 511 IAC 5-2-4 to provide testing accommodations to students with limited English proficiency. Statutory authority: IC 20-1-1-6; IC 20-10.1-16-10.

  • Title 511 Indiana State Board of Education -- #01-163 (PDF)

    -- Adds criteria and procedures for assessing school improvement, establishing categories or designations of school improvement, and placing schools in categories or designations of school improvement as required by IC 20-10.2-5. Statutory authority: IC 20-1-1-6.

  • Title 515 Professional Standards Board -- #01-171 (PDF)

    -- Amends 515 IAC 1 to establish the transition to teaching program effective July 1, 2002. Public comments are invited and may be directed to the Indiana Professional Standards Board, Attention: Legal Affairs, 251 East Ohio Street, Suite 201, Indianapolis Indiana 46204-2133, or by electronic mail to thansen@psb.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 20-1-1.4-7; IC 20-6.1-3-11.

  • Title 575 State School Bus Committee -- #01-140 (PDF)

    -- Adds 575 IAC 1-8 to prescribe performance standards and measurements for determining the physical ability necessary for a person to be a school bus driver. Statutory authority: IC 20-9.1-4-4(b).

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

    -- Amends 760 IAC 1-5 and 760 IAC 1-14 regarding standards for premium rates for credit insurance products, compensation to be paid to agents, definitions, and technical corrections. Written comments may be submitted to the Indiana Department of Insurance, Attention: Liz Carroll, 311 West Washington Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or email to lcarroll@state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 27-1-3-7, IC 27-8-4-12.

  • Title 839 Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, and Mental Health Counselor Board -- #01-160 (PDF)

    -- Adds 839 IAC 1-1-6 concerning the definition of 'graduate'. Adds 839 IAC 1-1-7 concerning the definition of 'graduate accumulating experience'. Adds 839 IAC 1-2-2.1 to establish requirements for licensure retirement and licensure reinstatement. Adds 839 IAC 1-3-5 to establish examination requirements for social workers and clinical social workers. Repeals 839 IAC 1-2-4 concerning the disclosure of credentials. Repeals 839 IAC 1-5-6 concerning examination exemption for mental health counselors. Repeals 839 IAC 1-6-6 concerning continuing education required for renewal on April 1, 2000. Questions or comments may be directed by mail to the Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health Counselor Board, 402 West Washington Street, Room W041, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, or by electronic mail to wlowhorn@hpb.state.in.us. Statutory authority: IC 25-23.6-2-8.

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

    -- Adds 844 IAC 4-2-2 to establish fees by the medical licensing board of Indiana for licensure as a medical doctor or osteopathic doctor. Repeals 844 IAC 4-2-1. Public comments are invited. Statutory authority: IC 25-22.5.

  • Title 868 State Psychology Board -- #01-179 (PDF)

    -- Amends 868 IAC 1.1-15-11 concerning continuing education requirements for license renewal. Questions or comments concerning the proposed rule amendments may be directed to bmcnutt@hpb.state.in.us. Effective 30 days after filing with the secretary of state. Statutory authority: IC 25-33-1-3; IC 25-33-2-5.

Proposed Rules
  • Title 68 Indiana Gaming Commission -- #01-23 (PDF)

    Amends 68 IAC 2-2-1 to conform the rule to a directive from the legislature by deleting the requirement that a supplier of alcoholic beverages is required to hold a supplier's license. Adds 68 IAC 2-2-9.5 requiring supplier licensees and supplier license applicants to: (1) maintain records; and (2) allow the Indiana gaming commission access to those records. Amends 68 IAC 2-3-5 to clarify who should retain possession of occupational licenses and badges at the various phases of licensure. Amends 68 IAC 2-6-6 to require a riverboat licensee requesting permission to convert an electronic gaming device to inform the commission of the regular fill amount, initial fill amount, and probe level measured from the top of the hopper. Amends 68 IAC 3-3-6 to change the date by which the riverboat licensees and license applicants must submit reports concerning the performance of their continuing obligation to meet the minority and women owned business goals established in IC 4-33-14-5. Riverboat licensees and license applicants will be required to file reports reflecting expenditures made during the previous calendar year by January 31 of the following year. Amends 68 IAC 10-2-1 to correct an error in that rule and bring the rules in line with the standard rules for the game of blackjack. Amends 68 IAC 11-2-7 to clarify that meter-reading reports need only be submitted to the commission on a monthly basis. Amends 68 IAC 11-5-1 to correct the conflict with 68 IAC 15-4-3 so that secondary chip inventories will be rotated and counted on a monthly basis. Amends 68 IAC 14 to require that all table layouts have the name of the riverboat licensee imprinted on the layout. Adds 68 IAC 14-3-8 to require riverboat licensees to keep logs in association with card and dice removal and cancellation and to specify the requirements of those logs. Amends 68 IAC 15-2-3 and 68 IAC 15-2-4 to revise the information required to be included on Currency Transaction Reports so it will agree with the revised Internal Revenue Service Currency Transaction Report form. Amends 68 IAC 15-4 to specify the manner in which suppliers and riverboats must ship chips and tokens. Amends 68 IAC 15-4-3 to require commission approval of procedures for performing chip inventories and sealing and accessing of locked compartments used for the storage of chips or tokens. Amends 68 IAC 15-7-3 to: (1) eliminate the need for riverboat licensees to investigate variances of $500 in electronic gaming device win; and (2) to correct an error of word choice in 68 IAC 15-7-3. Amends 68 IAC 15-8-1 to require the internal audit department to include at least two on-site internal auditors and to stipulate that quarterly reports of compliance testing shall identify repeat findings and state corrective action taken to avoid similar problems in the future. Amends 68 IAC 15-8-2 to include review of the card and dice removal and cancellation logs to the duties of the internal auditors. Adds 68 IAC 15-14 to: (1) stipulate the qualifications and conditions that must be included in all engagement arrangements a riverboat makes with independent accounting agencies to perform financial statement audits; and (2) to specify requirements for notice to the commission about such audits and their progress.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #00-44 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 4-2 and 326 IAC 9-1. Readopts 326 IAC 1-6, 326 IAC 8-7, 326 IAC 8-9, 326 IAC 8-11, and 326 IAC 18-2. Repeals 326 IAC 19-1.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #01-184 (PDF)

    Readopts, without changes, 326 IAC 6-4 concerning fugitive dust emissions.

  • Title 326 Air Pollution Control Board -- #99-265 (PDF)

    Amends 326 IAC 6-3 concerning process weight rates.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #00-173 (PDF)

    Amends 329 IAC 7-2-6, 329 IAC 7-11-1, 329 IAC 7-11-2, 329 IAC 7-11-3 with a new maximum score of 10 to be eligible for deletion from the Commissioner's Bulletin and adds designations that can be attained for consideration for deletion. Senate Enrolled Act 360-1997 required rules be adopted by the solid waste management board to amend 329 IAC 7 concerning the Indiana Scoring Model and assessment of hazardous substance response sites and determine a maximum score to allow sites that either have been the subject of a successful remediation or score at or below the maximum score to be removed from the priority ranking if appropriate. A procedure for deleting a listed site from the priority ranking and a maximum score was established by LSA #98-110(F), which was effective November 27, 1998. A maximum score of 5 was established. The procedures allowed for either a site to petition for deletion or for the agency to initiate deletion of a site. After consideration of all sites on the list, it was determined by the agency that this maximum score is inadequate to appropriately delete all the sites that have been the subject of a successful remediation. There are sites that pose no risk to human health or the environment but still accrue a score greater than 5. The department would like to again examine the maximum score for a site to be removed from the priority ranking and, in addition, the department would also like to consider criteria or other approvals (designations) to be applied to a remediated site to determine appropriateness for that site to be deleted from the list. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on amendments to rules at 329 IAC 7 concerning the Indiana Scoring Model and the assessment of hazardous substance response sites.

  • 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 410 Indiana State Department of Health -- #01-7 (PDF)

    Adds 410 IAC 7-21 to safeguard public health and assure that food provided to consumers is safe, unadulterated, and honestly presented. The rule will establish minimum sanitary standards for the operation of wholesale food establishments, which include manufacturers, processors, repackagers, and distributors of food, excluding meat and poultry processors regulated under IC 15-2.1-24; dairy processors, regulated under IC 15-2.1-22, IC 15-2.1-23, and 345 IAC 8; and shell egg plants regulated under 370 IAC 1-10-1 and IC 16-42-11.

  • Title 590 Indiana Library and Historical Board -- #01-108 (PDF)

    Adds 590 IAC 4 to establish new standards for librarian certification. Repeals 595 IAC 1.

  • 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 760 Department of Insurance -- #01-94 (PDF)

    Adds 760 IAC 1-67 regarding the treatment of an individual's nonpublic personal information by all licensees of the department of insurance, including notice of privacy policies and practices, conditions for disclosure of nonpublic information to third parties, and methods for an individual to prevent disclosure of nonpublic information.

  • Title 876 Indiana Real Estate Commission -- #00-260 (PDF)

    Amends 876 IAC 1-1-3 to revise and update the definition of selling principal broker. Amends 876 IAC 1-1-23 to require a mutual release or court order to authorize a listing and selling principal broker to release earnest money. Amends 876 IAC 1-1-24 to extend requirements that apply to listing principal brokers in closings to selling principal brokers. Amends 876 IAC 1-1-26 to add Internet advertising to the advertising requirements. Amends 876 IAC 2-17-3 to divide the real estate broker and salesperson examination into two sections and to require that applicants pass both sections and to require applicants for licensure as a broker or salesperson by reciprocity to pass the Indiana licensure law section of the examination. Amends 876 IAC 4-1-3 to allow individuals once approved to instruct for continuing education sponsors to teach for other sponsors without further approval. Amends 876 IAC 4-2-1 to require licensees to present photo identification and broker or salesperson pocket card for admission to a continuing education course. Amends 876 IAC 4-2-4 to change the course subjects allowed satisfying the ten hour continuing education requirements under IC 25-34.1-9-11(2). Amends 4-2-5 to eliminate mechanical skills as a course that does not qualify as instructional or contributing to professional competency. Amends 876 IAC 4-2-9 to require licensees to obtain 16 hours of continuing education to reactivate an inactive license during a two year licensure period.

Readopted Rules
  • Title 31 State Personnel Department -- #01-42 (PDF)

  • Title 130 Indiana Port Commission -- #01-146 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-74 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-75 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-76 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-77 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-78 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-79 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-80 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-81 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-82 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-83 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-84 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-85 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-86 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-87 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-88 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-89 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-90 (PDF)

  • Title 140 Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- #01-155 (PDF)

  • Title 312 Natural Resources Commission -- #00-296 (PDF)

  • Title 345 Indiana State Board of Animal Health -- #00-297 (PDF)

  • Title 511 Indiana State Board of Education -- #01-164 (PDF)

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

  • Title 575 State School Bus Committee -- #01-165 (PDF)

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

  • Title 631 Worker's Compensation Board of Indiana -- #01-178 (PDF)

  • Title 631 Worker's Compensation Board of Indiana -- #01-182 (PDF)

  • Title 828 State Board of Dentistry -- #00-318 (PDF)

  • Title 839 Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, and Mental Health Counselor Board -- #01-156 (PDF)

  • Title 839 Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, and Mental Health Counselor Board -- #01-157 (PDF)

  • Title 839 Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, and Mental Health Counselor Board -- #01-158 (PDF)

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

  • Title 844 Medical Licensing Board of Indiana -- #01-170 (PDF)

  • Title 848 Indiana State Board of Nursing -- #01-105 (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-148 (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-149 (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-150 (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-151 (PDF)

  • Title 856 Indiana Board of Pharmacy -- #01-153 (PDF)

  • Title 857 Indiana Optometric Legend Drug Prescription Advisory Committee -- #00-324 (PDF)

  • Title 857 Indiana Optometric Legend Drug Prescription Advisory Committee -- #01-152 (PDF)

  • Title 868 State Psychology Board -- #00-325 (PDF)

  • Title 868 State Psychology Board -- #01-154 (PDF)

  • Title 898 Indiana Athletic Trainers Board -- #00-329 (PDF)

  • Title 915 Veterans' Affairs Commission -- #00-333 (PDF)

IC 13-14-9 Notices
  • Title 327 Water Pollution Control Board -- #01-180 (PDF)

    -- The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on a new rule concerning the operation of water treatment plants and water distribution systems for public drinking water systems. IDEM seeks comment on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 327 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

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

    -- The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has developed draft rule language for new rules concerning management of wastewater. Cleaning of sewage disposal systems, wastewater transportation, wastewater disposal and related business activities are included in the scope of the draft rules. The new article, 327 IAC 7.1 will replace 327 IAC 7. The new rule language will allow the agency to meet the requirements of 40 CFR 503 and 40 CFR 257 Subpart A regarding the land application of wastewater. 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 327 that may be affected by this rulemaking. To reflect the new rules, IDEM will be repealing 327 IAC 7.

  • Title 329 Solid Waste Management Board -- #01-161 (PDF)

    -- The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is soliciting public comment on amendments to rules at 329 IAC 9 concerning underground storage tanks. This rule will clarify language in the existing rule without adding new requirements. Several new definitions may be added such as 'underground storage tank', 'piping run', and 'temporary closure'. This rule will also consider appropriate changes to make the rule consistent with IC 13-12-3-2 that allows cleanup programs and remediation programs to use either standard default options or a risk assessment (risk-based) approach for determining cleanup levels and methods for cleanups. IDEM seeks comments on the affected citations listed and any other provisions of Title 329 that may be affected by this rulemaking.

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