Indiana Statutes
§ 25-1-9-4.5 — Failure to provide human trafficking information
Indiana § 25-1-9-4.5
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 25PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Art. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 9Health Professions Standards of Practice
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 25-1-9-4.5 (2026).
Text
5.
(a)If a practitioner has been presented with
evidence that, if presented to a practitioner of a similar background and
training, would cause the practitioner to believe that a patient is a
victim of human trafficking, the practitioner shall provide information
to the patient concerning available services and resources, including
the telephone number for the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
(b)In addition to section 4 of this chapter, a practitioner is subject
to the exercise of the disciplinary sanctions under section 9 of this
chapter if, after a hearing, the board finds that the practitioner failed to
provide information required by subsection (a).
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.35-2018, SEC.2.
Nearby Sections
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Applicability§ 25-0.5-1-10
Physicians§ 25-0.5-1-11
Nurses§ 25-0.5-1-12
Certified direct entry midwives§ 25-0.5-1-13
Occupational therapists§ 25-0.5-1-15
Optometrists§ 25-0.5-1-16
Pharmacists§ 25-0.5-1-17
Physical therapists§ 25-0.5-1-18
Physician assistants§ 25-0.5-1-19
Podiatrists§ 25-0.5-1-2
Acupuncturists§ 25-0.5-1-2.3
Application; anesthesiologist assistants§ 25-0.5-1-2.5
Athletic trainers§ 25-0.5-1-2.7
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