Sec. 9. The members shall elect one (1) member as chairperson of the executive board. The chairperson shall serve for a term of two (2) years, unless the person's term of office as a member of the executive board expires sooner. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-2-2(d).] IC 16-19-3 Chapter 3. Powers and Duties of State Department of Health and Executive Board 16-19-3-0.5 "Mobile camp" 16-19-3-1 Supervision of health and life of citizens; necessary powers 16-19-3-2 Support to local health departments; technical support; funding 16-19-3-3 Facilities for branch offices 16-19-3-4 Protection and improvement of public health; adoption of rules 16-19-3-4.1 Repealed 16-19-3-4.2 Repealed 16-19-3-4.3 Variances from rules regarding food handling or food establishments 16-19-3-4.4 Mobile camps; adoption of rules; enforcement by local health officers 16-19-3-4.5 Adoption of rules concerning facilities where eyelash extensions are applied 16-19-3-5 Repealed 16-19-3-6 Repealed 16-19-3-6.5 Repealed 16-19-3-7 Sanitary inspections and surveys; indoor air quality inspections; sanitation of public buildings and institutions; inspection of private property 16-19-3-8 Repealed 16-19-3-9 Quarantine 16-19-3-10 Epidemics 16-19-3-11 Condemnation or abatement of conditions causative of disease 16-19-3-12 Rules and regulations; enforcement; local health officers; removal 16-19-3-13 Local health officers; removal from office; grounds 16-19-3-14 Local health officers; removal from office; procedure 16-19-3-15 Local health officers; removal from office; ineligibility to reappointment; filling of vacancy 16-19-3-16 Water pollution; proceedings to abate or prevent; regulation of sanitary systems 16-19-3-17 Hearings; agent or representative of department 16-19-3-18 Enforcement proceedings; injunction 16-19-3-19 Vital statistics studies; provision of information to election division and FSSA concerning deceased individuals 16-19-3-20 Oral public health 16-19-3-21 Programs for residential care of certain individuals; eligibility; fees 16-19-3-22 Poisons; safety and emergency information; telephone answering service 16-19-3-23 Health care programs; telephone information service 16-19-3-24 Acquired immune deficiency drug assistance program; administration 16-19-3-24.5 Administration of food and nutrition programs and money 16-19-3-25 Inspection report; guidelines for release to public 16-19-3-26 Anatomical gift promotion fund; Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana report 16-19-3-27 Department study of septic system technologies; development of plans and specifications; rules 16-19-3-27.5 "Technology new to Indiana"; technical review panel; duties; members; applications for approval of TNI; approval of site specific plans for residential or commercial applications; residential onsite sewage systems unfamiliar to local health department 16-19-3-27.6 Types of residential onsite sewage systems; use of a type of residential onsite sewage system approved in one local unit in another jurisdiction; approval and attestation by professionals; refusal to issue permit for certain types of systems in second jurisdiction prohibited 16-19-3-27.7 Process for updating all rules concerning residential onsite sewage systems 16-19-3-27.8 Adoption process for local residential onsite sewage system ordinances; removal of unenforceable ordinances adopted; technical review panel meeting restrictions 16-19-3-27.9 Expired 16-19-3-28 State department designated as lead agency of a statewide trauma care system; rulemaking authority 16-19-3-29 Records of coroners denying anatomical gift recoveries 16-19-3-29.2 Repealed 16-19-3-30 Establishment of nonprofit subsidiary corporation 16-19-3-30.5 Partnerships and joint ventures; substance use disorder 16-19-3-31 Expired 16-19-3-32 Chief medical officer; duties 16-19-3-33 Confidentiality of information of individual who files complaint 16-19-3-33.4 Guidance to local health departments 16-19-3-34 Duty to update rules regarding onsite sewage systems 16-19-3-35 Collection of ownership information about a hospital, an insurer, a third party administrator, a pharmacy benefit manager, and a health care entity; report
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