Indiana Code § 16-28.5-3-1

Fines
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Sec. 1. The state department may impose fines not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) against a housing with services establishment that fails to comply with the requirements in this article.   IC 16-29 ARTICLE 29. LIMITATIONS ON VARIOUS HEALTH SERVICE BEDS               Ch. 1. Repealed             Ch. 2. Specialized Services             Ch. 3. Hospital Conversion of Beds             Ch. 4. ICF/IID Beds             Ch. 5. Miscellaneous Provisions             Ch. 6. Expired             Ch. 7. Certificate of Need for Comprehensive Care Health Facilities   IC 16-29-1 Chapter 1. Repealed [Pre-1993 Recodification Citations: 16-29-1-1 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(a), (b) 16-29-1-2 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(c), (d) 16-29-1-3 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(e) part 16-29-1-4 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(e) part 16-29-1-5 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(e) part 16-29-1-6 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(f) 16-29-1-7 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(g) 16-29-1-8 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(h), (i) 16-29-1-9 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(j), (k) 16-29-1-10 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(l) 16-29-1-11 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(m), (n), (o) 16-29-1-12 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(p) 16-29-1-13 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(q) 16-29-1-14 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(r) 16-29-1-15 formerly 16-10-4-9.3 part; 16-10-4-9.4 16-29-1-16 formerly 16-10-4-9.1(s).]   IC 16-29-2 Chapter 2. Specialized Services               16-29-2-1 "Comprehensive care bed" defined             16-29-2-2 Application for specialized services comprehensive care beds             16-29-2-3 Review of applications for beds to be certified for participation in state or federal reimbursement program             16-29-2-4 Findings and recommendations             16-29-2-5 Review and approval requirement under certain circumstances             16-29-2-6 Certificate of need voidable; conditions             16-29-2-7 Ownership interest in certificates of need; transfer or alienation             16-29-2-8 Rules; fees

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