Sec. 12. The office of the secretary shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 concerning the following: (1) The method of payment to a personal services attendant who provides authorized services under this chapter. (2) Record keeping requirements for personal attendant services. (3) The receipt, review, and investigation of complaints concerning the: (A) neglect; (B) abuse; (C) mistreatment; or (D) misappropriation of property; of an individual in need of self-directed in-home care by a personal services attendant. (4) Establishing notice and administrative hearing procedures in accordance with IC 4-21.5 . (5) Appeal procedures, including judicial review of administrative hearings. (6) Procedures to place a personal services attendant who has been determined to have been guilty of: (A) neglect; (B) abuse; (C) mistreatment; or (D) misappropriation of property; of an individual in need of self-directed in-home care on the state nurse aide registry. (7) Any rules necessary to implement this chapter. IC 12-8-2 Chapter 2. Expired [Pre-1992 Revision Citations: 12-8-2-1 formerly 12-6-3-2 12-8-2-2 formerly 12-6-3-3 12-8-2-3 formerly 12-6-3-1 12-8-2-4 formerly 12-6-3-6 12-8-2-5 formerly 12-6-3-7 12-8-2-6 formerly 12-6-3-8 12-8-2-7 formerly 12-6-3-9 12-8-2-8 formerly 12-6-3-10 12-8-2-9 formerly 12-6-3-11 12-8-2-10 formerly 12-6-3-12 12-8-2-11 formerly 12-6-3-13 12-8-2-12 formerly 12-6-9-1.] Expired 6-30-2011 by P.L.182-2009(ss), SEC.295. IC 12-8-2.5 Chapter 2.5. Family and Social Services Bodies 12-8-2.5-0.3 Legalization of certain actions 12-8-2.5-1 "Body" 12-8-2.5-2 "Member" 12-8-2.5-3 Application of chapter 12-8-2.5-3.5 Service on advisory councils 12-8-2.5-4 Member appointed to fixed term; limitations 12-8-2.5-5 Officeholder as member; tenure 12-8-2.5-6 Vacancies 12-8-2.5-7 Appointment of presiding officer 12-8-2.5-8 Voting member status 12-8-2.5-9 Quorum 12-8-2.5-10 Majority vote 12-8-2.5-11 Compensation; expense reimbursement 12-8-2.5-11.5 Agenda
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