Sec. 5. (a) As used in this section, "board" has the meaning set forth in IC 25-0.5-10-1 . (b) Notwithstanding any other law, an appointment to a board that is required to be made by the governor must be made within ninety (90) days of receiving notification of a resignation from the applicable board. (c) If the appointment cannot be made within ninety (90) days under subsection (b), the governor shall notify the Indiana professional licensing agency (established by IC 25-1-5-3 ). (d) If an appointment to a board that is required to be made by the governor is not made within ninety (90) days of the notification of the resignation from the applicable board, the Indiana professional licensing agency (established by IC 25-1-5-3 ) shall fill the vacancy: (1) within thirty (30) days after receiving notice under subsection (c); or (2) before the next meeting of the applicable board; whichever is earlier. However, the candidate must fulfill any applicable requirements for the vacancy on the board. (e) This section does not affect the manner by which recommendations are made to fill a vacancy to be appointed by the governor. IC 25-1-7 Chapter 7. Investigation and Prosecution of Complaints Concerning Regulated Occupations 25-1-7-1 Definitions 25-1-7-2 Duties of attorney general 25-1-7-3 Investigation of complaints 25-1-7-4 Complaints; requisites; standing 25-1-7-5 Duties and powers of director 25-1-7-6 Statement of settlement; period to resolve 25-1-7-7 Disciplinary sanctions; report to attorney general; prosecution; hearing officer 25-1-7-7.5 Board designation of hearing officer; recusal; disqualification; alternate hearing officer 25-1-7-8 Witnesses 25-1-7-9 Disqualification of board member 25-1-7-10 Confidentiality of complaints and information 25-1-7-11 Administrative orders and procedures 25-1-7-12 Reimbursement of attorney general 25-1-7-13 Reports; contents 25-1-7-14 Cease and desist orders
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