Indiana Code § 35-43-4-6

Unauthorized control over property of benefit provider; prima facie evidence
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Sec. 6. (a) As used in this section:       "Benefit" includes any accident, sickness, or other health care or reimbursement therefor to which a person is entitled.       "Benefit identification card" means a writing that identifies a person, his spouse, or his dependent as being entitled to a benefit.       "Benefit provider" includes an employer, insurer, or health care provider who has agreed to provide or has provided a benefit to a person who has a benefit identification card.       (b) Evidence that a person: (1) permitted a person who was not entitled to a benefit to use his benefit identification card to obtain a benefit; or (2) uses his benefit identification card to obtain a benefit for a person who was not entitled to the benefit; constitutes prima facie evidence that such person exerted unauthorized control over property of the benefit provider.

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