Sec. 10. (a) This section does not apply to a medical review panel created under IC 34-18-10 (or IC 27-12-10 before its repeal) or a peer review committee (as defined in IC 34-6-2.1-145 ). (b) The state department may authorize by rule expert review panels to provide confidential consultation and advice to health care workers who are: (1) infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); or (2) infected with the hepatitis-B virus (HBV) and are hepatitis-Be antigen (HBeAg) positive. (c) All proceedings and communications of an authorized expert review panel are confidential and privileged communications. (d) A member or a member of the staff of an authorized expert review panel is immune from any civil liability for any act, statement, determination, or recommendation made in good faith in the scope of the panel's duties. IC 16-41-12 Chapter 12. Communicable Disease: Precautionary Measures for Use of Human Tissues and Blood Products; Regulation of Blood Centers 16-41-12-1 Autologous donation 16-41-12-2 Bank 16-41-12-2.5 Blood 16-41-12-3 Blood center 16-41-12-4 Confirmatory test 16-41-12-5 Directed donation 16-41-12-5.5 Distributed for use 16-41-12-6 Hospital 16-41-12-6.5 Human cells, tissues, or cellular or tissue-based products 16-41-12-7 Physician 16-41-12-8 Screening test 16-41-12-9 Storage facility 16-41-12-10 Surgeon 16-41-12-11 Implied warranties; strict liability; screening tests; specification of blood use; distributions by foreign blood centers 16-41-12-12 Rules 16-41-12-13 Screening tests; blood labeling; confirmatory tests; disposal of blood; notification and referral of donors; records; violations; medical emergencies 16-41-12-14 Confidentiality of information; violations 16-41-12-15 Donor information; informed consent 16-41-12-16 Blood center licensing; inspections 16-41-12-17 Rules 16-41-12-18 Blood shortage emergencies 16-41-12-19 Transfusion records; financial information; proficiency demonstrations; operation reports 16-41-12-20 Blood center supervision; medical directors 16-41-12-21 Inspections; violations
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