Sec. 10. (a) An emergency medical responder, other responder, emergency medical responder's employer, and other responder's employer are immune from civil liability if the emergency medical responder or other responder: (1) is unable to make contact with the program participant's emergency contact after a good faith attempt; or (2) disseminates or fails to disseminate any information from the yellow dot folder to other emergency medical responders, other responders, hospitals, or any health care providers that render emergency medical treatment to the program participant. (b) A health care provider and a health care provider's employer are immune from civil and criminal liability if the health care provider relies in good faith on the information provided in a program participant's yellow dot folder. IC 12-10 ARTICLE 10. AGING SERVICES Ch. 1. Bureau of Aging Services Ch. 2. Commission on Aging Ch. 3. Adult Protective Services Ch. 4. Repealed Ch. 5. Expired Ch. 5.5. Alzheimer's and Dementia Special Care Disclosure Ch. 5.7. Dementia Care Specialist Program Ch. 6. Residential Care Assistance Ch. 7. Adult Guardianship Services Ch. 8. Repealed Ch. 9. Repealed Ch. 10. Community and Home Options to Institutional Care for the Elderly and Disabled Program Ch. 10.5. Expired Ch. 11. Community and Home Options to Institutional Care for the Elderly and Disabled Board Ch. 11.5. Long Term Care Services Ch. 12. Expired Ch. 13. Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Ch. 14. Representative Payees and Bill Payers Ch. 15. Filing Disclosure Documents for Housing With Services Establishments Ch. 16. Indiana Prescription Drug Program Ch. 17. Repealed Ch. 17.1. Individuals in Need of Self-Directed In-Home Care Ch. 18. Reports of Missing Endangered Adults Ch. 19. Repealed IC 12-10-1 Chapter 1. Bureau of Aging Services 12-10-1-1 Establishment of bureau 12-10-1-2 Purpose 12-10-1-3 Administration of programs 12-10-1-4 Duties 12-10-1-5 Coordination of services with area agencies 12-10-1-6 Area agencies; duties; coverage area changes 12-10-1-7 Issuance of citation for violations; requirements; remedies; considerations in determination of remedy
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