Indiana Code § 25-34.5-3-8

Laboratory tests by nonpractitioner
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Sec. 8. This article does not prohibit an individual who is not a practitioner from performing laboratory tests in a clinical laboratory holding a federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) certificate or a CLIA certificate of accreditation if the individual satisfies the specified federal qualification standards.   IC 25-35 ARTICLE 35. REPEALED   IC 25-35.6 ARTICLE 35.6. SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Creation of Board             Ch. 3. Regulation of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists             Ch. 4. Unlawful Practices             Ch. 5. Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact   IC 25-35.6-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               25-35.6-1-1 Declaration of policy             25-35.6-1-2 Definitions             25-35.6-1-3 Persons and practices affected             25-35.6-1-4 Persons and practices not affected             25-35.6-1-5 Eligibility for licensure and registration             25-35.6-1-5.5 Reciprocity agreement; authorized to practice speech-language pathology             25-35.6-1-6 Initial license; audiologist             25-35.6-1-6.5 Reciprocity agreement; authorized to practice audiology             25-35.6-1-7 Initial license; renewal license; speech-language pathologist; continuing education             25-35.6-1-8 Adopting rules defining support personnel role; qualifications to supervise             25-35.6-1-8.5 Expired             25-35.6-1-8.6 Expired             25-35.6-1-9 Patient referral; supervision of certain procedures             25-35.6-1-10 Patient referral             25-35.6-1-11 Swallowing management             25-35.6-1-12 Information about telecoil and audio frequency induction loop systems

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