Sec. 35. A person who knowingly or intentionally violates this chapter commits a Class B misdemeanor. IC 31-27-4 Chapter 4. Regulation of Foster Homes 31-27-4-1 License required to operate foster family home; exception 31-27-4-2 Therapeutic foster home; certificates; requirements; supervision and care limits 31-27-4-3 Repealed 31-27-4-4 Consultation with fire prevention and building safety commission 31-27-4-5 Apply for licenses; criminal history checks 31-27-4-6 Grounds for denial of license applications; waiver 31-27-4-6.5 "Disability"; foster family home 31-27-4-7 Incomplete applications 31-27-4-8 Supervision and care limits; exceptions 31-27-4-9 Repealed 31-27-4-10 Investigation of applicants 31-27-4-11 Issuance of license 31-27-4-12 Eligibility for waivers and variances 31-27-4-13 Denial of license; notice; administrative hearing upon written request 31-27-4-14 Delegation of investigations 31-27-4-15 Investigation of unlicensed premises 31-27-4-16 Duration of license; limitations; renewal 31-27-4-17 Probationary status; duration; expiration; extension 31-27-4-18 Inspection of foster family homes 31-27-4-19 Records of monitoring activities and inspections 31-27-4-20 Cooperation by licensees 31-27-4-20.5 Use of reasonable and prudent parent standard 31-27-4-21 Records regarding children 31-27-4-22 Notice of enforcement actions; informal meetings 31-27-4-23 Administrative hearings 31-27-4-24 Procedure for administrative hearings 31-27-4-25 Repealed 31-27-4-26 Repealed 31-27-4-27 Repealed 31-27-4-28 Repealed 31-27-4-29 Cessation of operation following revocation of license 31-27-4-30 Notice 31-27-4-31 Repealed 31-27-4-32 Grounds for revocation of license; waiver 31-27-4-33 Compliance with rules; disciplinary sanctions; revocation of license 31-27-4-34 Investigation of unlicensed home reports; enforcement 31-27-4-35 Notification of sexual contact or sex crime 31-27-4-36 Violation of chapter
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