Indiana Code § 25-1-15-3

Exemption
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Sec. 3. (a) A practitioner licensed in another state, territory, or jurisdiction of the United States or of any nation or foreign jurisdiction is exempt from the requirements of licensure under this title, if the practitioner: (1) holds an active license to practice the profession in question in the other jurisdiction; (2) engages in the active practice of the profession in which the practitioner is licensed in the other jurisdiction; and (3) is employed or designated as the athletic or sports organization's practitioner by an athletic or sports organization visiting Indiana for a specific sporting event.       (b) A practitioner's practice under this section is limited to the members, coaches, and staff of the athletic or sports organization that employs or designates the practitioner.       (c) A practitioner practicing in Indiana under the authority of this section: (1) does not have practice privileges in any licensed hospital or health care facility; and (2) is not authorized to issue orders or prescriptions or to order testing at a medical facility; in Indiana.       (d) A practitioner's practice under this section may not exceed thirty (30) consecutive days for a specific event.   IC 25-1-16 Chapter 16. Evaluation of Regulated Occupations               25-1-16-1 "Agency"             25-1-16-2 "Board"             25-1-16-3 Repealed             25-1-16-4 "License"             25-1-16-4.5 "Office"             25-1-16-5 "Regulated occupation"             25-1-16-6 Repealed             25-1-16-7 Repealed             25-1-16-8 Review and evaluation of regulated occupations and boards; report             25-1-16-9 Cooperation with agency; testimony             25-1-16-10 Review schedule             25-1-16-11 Repealed             25-1-16-12 Repealed             25-1-16-13 Annual report             25-1-16-14 Public input             25-1-16-15 Review of new license proposals             25-1-16-16 Expired

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