Indiana Statutes
§ 25-22.5-16-9 — Investigative records; joint investigations
Indiana § 25-22.5-16-9
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 25PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Art. 22.5PHYSICIANS
Ch. 16Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
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Ind. Code § 25-22.5-16-9 (2026).
Text
(a)Licensure and disciplinary records of
physicians are considered investigative.
(b)In addition to the authority granted to a member board by its
respective medical practice act or other applicable state law, a member
board may participate with other member boards in joint investigations
of physicians licensed by the member boards.
(c)A subpoena issued by a member state shall be enforceable in
other member states.
(d)Member boards may share any investigative, litigation, or
compliance materials in furtherance of any joint or individual
investigation initiated under the compact.
(e)Any member state may investigate actual or alleged violations
of the statutes authorizing the practice of medicine in any other
member state in which a physician holds a license to practice medicine.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.60-2022, SEC.2.
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