Indiana Code § 21-48-1-1

Policy to increase awareness of suicide prevention resources
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Sec. 1. (a) Each approved postsecondary educational institution shall adopt a policy to increase awareness of suicide prevention resources available to students and staff, including: (1) crisis intervention resources, including information for national, state, and local suicide prevention hotlines; (2) available mental health programs; (3) programs or resources offering information on crisis hotlines and suicide warning signs; (4) educational and outreach activities related to suicide prevention; (5) postintervention plans, including information on effective communication with students, staff, and parents after the loss of a student or faculty member due to suicide; and (6) mental health services and other support services, including student organizations.       (b) Links to information and resources identified in a policy described in subsection (a) shall be posted on the Internet web site of each approved postsecondary educational institution.   IC 21-49 ARTICLE 49. POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TRANSPARENCY               Ch. 1. Repealed             Ch. 2. Access to Transcripts             Ch. 2.7. Prohibition on the Use of State Funds and Resources             Ch. 3. Information Provided to the Department of Education             Ch. 4. State Educational Institution Information Reporting             Ch. 5. Display of Information by State Educational Institutions   IC 21-49-1 Chapter 1. Repealed   IC 21-49-2 Chapter 2. Access to Transcripts               21-49-2-1 "Debt"             21-49-2-2 "Institution"             21-49-2-3 "Transcript"             21-49-2-4 Prohibited practices relating to the transcripts of students owing an institution $1000 or less             21-49-2-5 Prohibited practices relating to the transcripts of students owing an institution more than $1000             21-49-2-6 Civil action; relief

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