Indiana Code § 11-10-2-11

Division of youth services transitional fund
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Sec. 11. (a) The division of youth services transitional services fund is established for the purposes described in subsection (e). The department shall administer the fund.       (b) The fund consists of money collected under IC 31-40-1-3.5 .       (c) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public money may be invested.       (d) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund.       (e) Money in the fund is for the purposes of: (1) augmenting and supplementing the funds appropriated to the department of correction to provide juvenile transitional services to delinquent offenders; and (2) paying collection costs incurred under IC 31-40-1-3.5 .   IC 11-10-3 Chapter 3. Medical Care               11-10-3-1 Definitions             11-10-3-2 Examination for communicable diseases and conditions on commitment; medical and dental examination; care committed person entitled to; prohibited acts             11-10-3-2.5 Offender blood testing; confidentiality; reporting requirements             11-10-3-3 Repealed             11-10-3-3.5 Restrictions on sexual reassignment surgery             11-10-3-4 Directives; inspections of health facilities and hospitals; definition; unused medications and supplies             11-10-3-5 Copayment requirements; exceptions             11-10-3-6 Payment of medical expenses of person committed to department             11-10-3-7 Determination on coverage of insurance for medical care expenses; department as Medicaid authorized representative; memorandum of understanding; reimbursement for medical care

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