Indiana Code § 16-41-14-20

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Sec. 20. (a) Except as otherwise provided, a person who recklessly violates or fails to comply with section 18 or 19 of this chapter commits a Class B misdemeanor.       (b) Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-35-1.]   IC 16-41-15 Chapter 15. Communicable Disease: Prevention and Control of Venereal Diseases               16-41-15-1 Approved laboratory             16-41-15-2 Standard serological test for syphilis             16-41-15-3 Sexually transmitted infection prevention and control program             16-41-15-4 Appropriations             16-41-15-5 Tax levies; collection; credit             16-41-15-6 Infant eye examinations; treatment             16-41-15-7 Birth certificates; ophthalmia neonatorum precaution information             16-41-15-8 Duty to provide ophthalmia neonatorum precaution information             16-41-15-9 Infant eye inflammation, swelling, or discharge; reports; treatment             16-41-15-10 Syphilis testing during pregnancy; duty of physician             16-41-15-11 Syphilis testing during pregnancy; duty of attendant             16-41-15-12 Syphilis testing at time of delivery             16-41-15-13 Syphilis testing information; inclusion in birth and stillbirth certificates             16-41-15-14 Admission of infected persons to charitable and penal institutions             16-41-15-15 Treatment of infected persons admitted to charitable and penal institutions             16-41-15-16 Free laboratory service for charitable and penal institutions             16-41-15-17 Application of chapter to spiritual and prayer healing             16-41-15-18 Violations

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