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  1. of January 16, 2013. Note that this compilation is not an official version of the Indiana Code or the Indiana Administrative Code. It is distributed as a general guide to Indiana nursing laws and regulations. It is not intended to be offered as legal advice, and it may contain typographical errors. Neither the Indiana State Board of Nursing

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  2. 5. Sales Tax License: If the medical practice sells tangible goods, it may need to obtain a sales tax license from the Indiana Department of Revenue. 6. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR): Any medical practice prescribing or dispensing controlled substances in Indiana must obtain a CSR from the state’s Attorney General’s office. 7.

  3. Licensure Law and Administrative Rules governing this profession are found in various parts of the Indiana Code. The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency provides access to the Licensure Law and Administrative Rules, available by clicking on the links below: Medical Licensing Board Statutes and Rules. Article 22.5 Physicians.

  4. Most Recent Indiana SOP Legislative Search Results. IN H 1568 : Hormonal Contraceptives Prescription – Provides that before specified date, the Office of Medicaid Policy…. IN H 1330 : Advanced Practice Registered Nurses – Relates to advanced practice registered nurses, removes the requirements that…. IN H 1224 : Pharmacist Contraceptive ...

  5. Kiko Dixon, Assistant Board Director. Email: pla3@pla.in.gov. Phone Number: (317) 232-2960. All litigation filings should be submitted through the PLA’s Litigation Division Web Form. If your “filing type” is not provided on the webform or you have a litigation-related inquiry, please contact the PLA at clerk@pla.in.gov.

  6. license to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine in Indiana.1 In the late 1960s, approximately 20% of the states forbid the practice of osteopathy.2 While these two professions are distinct, the licensure in Indiana has evolved to allow both to practice to the full extent of the individual licensee's education and training.3

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  8. May 23, 2024 · Scope of practice refers to the professional activities that each state authorizes nurses or other clinical staff to perform. An NP’s scope of practice can include assessing a patient’s condition, ordering tests, interpreting results and making diagnoses, prescribing medication, and ordering treatments. Scope of practice varies by state.

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