Sec. 3. (a) The Indiana resource center for autism in cooperation with the appropriate state agencies shall do the following: (1) Provide informational services about autism. (2) Provide an information system for services provided to individuals with autism and their families by federal, state, local, and private agencies. (3) Develop a data base from information received by the division, the division of mental health and addiction, the department of education, and the Indiana department of health relative to the services provided to individuals with autism and their families. (4) Offer training and technical assistance to providers of services and families of individuals with autism. (5) Research methods for assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating programs for individuals with autism and their families. (6) Develop model curricula and resource materials for providers of services and families of individuals with autism. (7) Conduct one (1) time every three (3) years a statewide needs assessment study designed to determine the following: (A) The status of services provided to individuals with autism and their families. (B) The need for additional or alternative services for individuals with autism and their families. (b) The Indiana resource center for autism shall deliver to the general assembly in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 the results of the needs assessment study required by subsection (a)(7) before December 1 of each year in which the study is conducted. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 4-28-24-3.] IC 12-11-10 Chapter 10. Repealed IC 12-11-11.1 Chapter 11.1. Repealed IC 12-11-12 Chapter 12. Repealed IC 12-11-13 Chapter 13. Statewide Waiver Ombudsman 12-11-13-1 Applicability 12-11-13-2 "Ombudsman" 12-11-13-3 Position established 12-11-13-4 Appointment of acting ombudsman 12-11-13-5 Consultation with experts regarding duties 12-11-13-6 Investigation and resolution of complaints 12-11-13-7 Access to records required 12-11-13-8 Immunity of provider of services 12-11-13-9 Agency providing access to relevant records 12-11-13-10 Ombudsman providing coordination and confidentiality 12-11-13-11 Rules 12-11-13-12 Immunity from civil liability 12-11-13-13 Annual report on operations of program 12-11-13-14 Duty to report to legislative committee 12-11-13-15 Receipt of complaints 12-11-13-16 Offenses regarding ombudsman
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