Indiana Code § 16-27.5-4-14

Prohibitions; violations
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Effective 9-1-2025.       Sec. 14. (a) An individual may not: (1) profess to be a qualified medication aide; or (2) use the initials "QMA" or any other words, letters, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying that the individual is a qualified medication aide; unless the individual has a valid certification issued under this chapter.       (b) An individual who knowingly or intentionally violates this section commits a Class A misdemeanor.   IC 16-27.5-5 Chapter 5. Home Health Aides               16-27.5-5-1 Definitions             16-27.5-5-2 Registration requirements; renewal; inservice training; fee prohibited             16-27.5-5-3 Requirements             16-27.5-5-4 Inservice training; hours; exception; documentation             16-27.5-5-5 Competency evaluation program requirements             16-27.5-5-6 Prohibition             16-27.5-5-7 Supervision by health care professional             16-27.5-5-8 Information required for registry             16-27.5-5-9 Notice of change of address             16-27.5-5-10 Approved dementia training             16-27.5-5-11 Conditions required to administer gastrointestinal and jejunostomy tube feedings; training             16-27.5-5-12 Curriculum deemed approved by commission; expiration Effective 9-1-2025.

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