Indiana Code § 16-20-9-1

Violations
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Sec. 1. (a) Except as otherwise provided, a person who recklessly violates or fails to comply with this article commits a Class B misdemeanor.       (b) Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-35-1.]   IC 16-21 ARTICLE 21. HOSPITALS               Ch. 1. Hospital Council             Ch. 2. Licensure of Hospitals             Ch. 3. Remedies for Violations             Ch. 4. Hearings and Appeals             Ch. 5. Penalties             Ch. 6. Hospital Financial Disclosure Law             Ch. 7. Hospitals; Tuberculosis Patients; Individuals With a Communicable Disease             Ch. 7.5. Repealed             Ch. 8. Emergency Services to Sex Crime Victims             Ch. 9. Provision of Charitable Care by Nonprofit Hospitals             Ch. 10. Hospital Assessment Fee             Ch. 11. Treatment of Miscarried Remains             Ch. 11.2. Repealed             Ch. 12. The Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable (CARE) Act             Ch. 13. Perinatal Levels of Care Designation and Perinatal Centers             Ch. 14. Sepsis Guidelines             Ch. 15. Certificate of Public Advantage of Hospital Mergers             Ch. 17. Health Care Pricing Information             Ch. 18. Hospital Statewide Average Rate Study and Pricing             Ch. 19. Nonprofit Hospital Reporting   IC 16-21-1 Chapter 1. Hospital Council               16-21-1-1 Repealed             16-21-1-2 Repealed             16-21-1-3 Repealed             16-21-1-4 Repealed             16-21-1-5 Repealed             16-21-1-6 Repealed             16-21-1-7 Rules             16-21-1-7.1 Quality assessment and improvement program; serious reportable events             16-21-1-7.2 Recommendations; clinical privileges; appointment of applicant to governing board             16-21-1-8 Repealed             16-21-1-9 Waiver of rules             16-21-1-10 Licensure inspections; disclosure of inspection date; penalties; reports; release of records to public

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