Sec. 2. (a) Before November 1, 2014, the state department, in consultation with the persons described in section 1 of this chapter, shall report the following to the legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 for distribution to the appropriate interim study committee: (1) The appropriate standard clinical definition of "Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome". (2) The development of a uniform process of identifying Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. (3) The estimated time and resources needed to educate hospital personnel in implementing an appropriate and uniform process for identifying Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. (4) The identification and review of appropriate data reporting options available for the reporting of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome data to the state department, including recommendations for reporting of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome using existing data reporting options or new data reporting options. (5) The identification of whether payment methodologies for identifying Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and the reporting of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome data are currently available or needed. (b) Before June 1, 2015, the state department may establish one (1) or more pilot programs with hospitals that consent to participate in the pilot programs to implement appropriate and effective models for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome identification, data collection, and reporting determined under this chapter. IC 16-19-17 Chapter 17. Expired Expired 6-30-2019 by P.L.43-2016, SEC.3. IC 16-20 ARTICLE 20. LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Ch. 1. Powers and Duties of Local Health Departments Ch. 2. Local Boards of Health Ch. 3. Multiple County Health Departments Ch. 4. City Health Departments in Second Class Cities Ch. 5. Area Boards of Health Ch. 5.5. Appeal of Local Health Enforcement Actions Ch. 6. Acceptance of Gifts for County or City Health Department Buildings Ch. 7. Assistance by Cities and Counties to Public Health Nursing Associations Ch. 8. Food Service Inspections Ch. 9. Penalties IC 16-20-1 Chapter 1. Powers and Duties of Local Health Departments 16-20-1-1 Application; limited area 16-20-1-2 Operation as local government agency 16-20-1-3 Procedural rules 16-20-1-4 Board organization and officers 16-20-1-5 Annual budget 16-20-1-6 Offices and equipment 16-20-1-7 Annual report 16-20-1-8 Health and planning services contracts 16-20-1-9 Duties of officers and employees 16-20-1-9.5 Local health officer qualifications; training 16-20-1-10 Records; minutes 16-20-1-11 Monthly reports; approval; permanent records 16-20-1-12 Applicability; identification of metrics; spending of funds; waiver; report; no transfer of authority; posting of positions to the public 16-20-1-13 Local health officer or representative; consultative meetings with state department; expenses 16-20-1-14 Personnel; delegation of duties on the basis of agent-principal relation; water well inspections 16-20-1-15 Compensation 16-20-1-16 Salaries and expenses; authorized payment 16-20-1-17 Vital statistics; birth and death records 16-20-1-18 Financial assistance; approval 16-20-1-19 Enforcement; appealable 16-20-1-20 Proposed rules and ordinances; fiscal impact statement 16-20-1-21 Communicable disease control; powers 16-20-1-21.3 Education provided before administering vaccine 16-20-1-21.5 Local orders less stringent; approval of local order if more stringent or addressing declared emergency 16-20-1-22 Sanitary inspections and surveys of public buildings and institutions 16-20-1-23 Inspection of private property by local health officer; consent by owner; exceptions; court order; property in which officer has interest 16-20-1-24 Epidemic control; powers 16-20-1-25 Unlawful conditions; abatement order; enforcement 16-20-1-26 Enforcement; approval of legislative body before filing certain actions; court action; recipient of enforcement action 16-20-1-27 Service fees; disposition 16-20-1-28 Removal of local health officers; grounds; hearing rights 16-20-1-29 Rights of employees of local health department under prior law 16-20-1-30 Rights of employees of city-county health departments in Allen County under prior law
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