Introduced Version SENATE BILL No. 177 _____ DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL Citations Affected: IC 15-17-4-5; IC 15-17.5; IC 23-1.5-1-9; IC 24-5-0.5-12; IC 25-0.5; IC 25-1; IC 25-38.1; IC 35-48-3. Synopsis: Veterinary medicine. Changes the name of the Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners to the Indiana board of veterinary medicine (board). Provides that the state veterinarian: (1) serves as the chief administrative officer of the board; (2) performs the duties delegated by the board to the state veterinarian; and (3) provides technical advice and assistance to the board. Establishes the Indiana center for animal policy (center) to facilitate the coordination of regulatory duties of the state board of animal health (BOAH) and the board. Provides that the state veterinarian is the chief administrative officer of the center and the BOAH. Requires that the BOAH (not the professional licensing agency) perform certain administrative functions for the board. Provides that the board (not the division of consumer protection, office of the attorney general) shall investigate complaints against individuals regulated by the board. Allows the board to adopt emergency rules. Provides that the board, and the state veterinarian if authorized by the board, may subpoena witnesses and compel the production of certain documents as part of an investigation. Changes the name of the veterinary investigative fund to the veterinary medicine fund (fund). Makes various changes to the fund. Provides for transition and makes conforming changes. Effective: July 1, 2022. Leising January 6, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Agriculture. 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 Introduced Second Regular Session of the 122nd General Assembly (2022) PRINTING CODE. Amendments: Whenever an existing statute (or a section of the Indiana Constitution) is being amended, the text of the existing provision will appear in this style type, additions will appear in this style type, and deletions will appear in this style type. Additions: Whenever a new statutory provision is being enacted (or a new constitutional provision adopted), the text of the new provision will appear in this style type. Also, the word NEW will appear in that style type in the introductory clause of each SECTION that adds a new provision to the Indiana Code or the Indiana Constitution. Conflict reconciliation: Text in a statute in this style type or this style type reconciles conflicts between statutes enacted by the 2021 Regular Session of the General Assembly. SENATE BILL No. 177 A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning agriculture and animals. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 1 SECTION 1. IC 15-17-4-5, AS ADDED BY P.L.2-2008, SECTION 2 8, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 3 2022]: Sec. 5. The state veterinarian: 4 (1) serves as secretary the chief administrative officer of the 5 board and performs the duties delegated by the board to the 6 state veterinarian; 7 (2) provides technical advice and assistance to, and serves as the 8 chief administrative officer to of, the Indiana board of 9 veterinary medical examiners; medicine under IC 25-38.1; and 10 (3) performs the duties delegated by the Indiana board of 11 veterinary medicine to the state veterinarian. 12 SECTION 2. IC 15-17.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE AS 13 A NEW ARTICLE TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 14 2022]: 15 ARTICLE 17.5. CENTER FOR ANIMAL POLICY 16 Chapter 1. Definitions 17 Sec. 1. The definitions in this chapter apply throughout this 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 2 1 article. 2 Sec. 2. "Board" refers to the Indiana board of veterinary 3 medicine established by IC 25-38.1-2-1. 4 Sec. 3. "Center" refers to the Indiana center for animal policy 5 established by IC 15-17.5-2-1. 6 Sec. 4. "State board" refers to the Indiana state board of animal 7 health established by IC 15-17-3-1. 8 Sec. 5. "State veterinarian" refers to the state veterinarian 9 appointed under IC 15-17-4-1. 10 Chapter 2. Indiana Center for Animal Policy 11 Sec. 1. The Indiana center for animal policy is established. 12 Sec. 2. The center is comprised of the following entities: 13 (1) The state board established by IC 15-17-3-1. 14 (2) The board established by IC 25-38.1-2-1. 15 Sec. 3. The state veterinarian is the chief administrative officer 16 of the center. 17 Sec. 4. The center shall protect human and animal health and 18 ensure efficient delivery of animal health services and products of 19 animal origin in Indiana by doing the following: 20 (1) Develop animal policy to address Indiana's need for a 21 healthy animal population, a safe food supply, and the 22 provision of a diverse range of veterinary medical services. 23 (2) Facilitate collaboration between the board and the state 24 board on programs that advance animal health, animal 25 welfare, food safety, and emergency preparedness. 26 (3) Streamline and provide for joint investigations, 27 enforcement, and other administrative functions of the board 28 and the state board. 29 (4) Enhance the ability of veterinarians and other employees 30 of the state board appointed under IC 15-17-4-8 to support 31 the regulatory mission of the board and the state board. 32 (5) Engage in joint outreach and education activities that 33 increase opportunities to interface with and support the needs 34 of veterinary practitioners, animal owners, and other 35 stakeholders. 36 (6) Safeguard against any incompetent, dishonest, or 37 unprincipled practice of veterinary medicine in Indiana. 38 Chapter 3. Administration and Personnel 39 Sec. 1. (a) The center shall facilitate the coordination of 40 regulatory duties of the state board and the board upon the 41 approval of each respective entity, as set forth in a memoranda of 42 understanding or other agreement. 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 3 1 (b) Nothing in this article shall be construed to amend the 2 independent duties, authorities, and funding mechanisms of the 3 board and the state board. 4 Sec. 2. (a) The state veterinarian, acting as the chief 5 administrative officer of the center, is authorized to direct 6 activities of employees of the board and state board: 7 (1) within the statutory authority of each entity; and 8 (2) in furtherance of the purposes set forth in IC 15-17.5-2. 9 (b) Employees of the board and state board are authorized to 10 perform activities to carry out the purposes of either entity. Any 11 joint use of personnel shall occur under: 12 (1) the applicable administrative standards for the allocation 13 of costs between the board and the state board; and 14 (2) the approval of the entity for which the activities are being 15 performed. 16 (c) The state veterinarian may contract for additional 17 technology, research, or human resources on behalf of the board 18 and the state board: 19 (1) under IC 5-22 or other applicable administrative 20 standards; and 21 (2) with the approval of the regulatory entity or entities that 22 are contributing state funds or other resources. 23 SECTION 3. IC 23-1.5-1-9, AS AMENDED BY P.L.57-2013, 24 SECTION 23, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 25 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 9. "Licensing authority" means the following: 26 (1) In the case of an accounting professional, the Indiana state 27 board of public accountancy. 28 (2) In the case of an architectural professional, the board of 29 registration for architects and landscape architects. 30 (3) In the case of an engineering professional, the state board of 31 registration for professional engineers. 32 (4) In the case of an attorney, the Indiana supreme court. 33 (5) In the case of a health care professional, the board (as defined 34 in IC 25-1-9-1) that issues the individual's license, certification, 35 or registration. 36 (6) In the case of a veterinarian, the Indiana board of veterinary 37 medical examiners. medicine. 38 (7) In the case of a professional surveyor, the state board of 39 registration for professional surveyors. 40 (8) In the case of a real estate professional, the Indiana real estate 41 commission. 42 SECTION 4. IC 24-5-0.5-12 IS AMENDED TO READ AS 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 4 1 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 12. (a) It is an incurable 2 deceptive act for an individual, while soliciting or performing a 3 consumer transaction, to claim, either orally or in writing, to possess a 4 doctorate degree or use a title, a word, letters, an insignia, or an 5 abbreviation associated with a doctorate degree, unless the individual: 6 (1) has been awarded a doctorate degree from an institution that 7 is: 8 (A) accredited by a regional or professional accrediting agency 9 recognized by the United States Department of Education or 10 the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation; 11 (B) a religious seminary, institute, college, or university whose 12 certificates, diplomas, or degrees clearly identify the religious 13 character of the educational program; or 14 (C) operated and supported by a governmental agency; or 15 (2) meets the requirements approved by one (1) of the following 16 boards: 17 (A) Medical licensing board of Indiana. 18 (B) State board of dental examiners. 19 (C) Indiana optometry board. 20 (D) Board of podiatric medicine. 21 (E) State psychology board. 22 (F) Board of chiropractic examiners. 23 (G) Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners. medicine. 24 (H) Indiana board of pharmacy. 25 (I) Indiana state board of nursing. 26 (b) It is an incurable deceptive act for an individual, while soliciting 27 or performing a consumer transaction, to claim to be a: 28 (1) physician unless the individual holds an unlimited license to 29 practice medicine under IC 25-22.5; 30 (2) chiropractic physician unless the individual holds a license as 31 a chiropractor under IC 25-10-1; or 32 (3) podiatric physician unless the individual holds a license as a 33 podiatrist under IC 25-29. 34 (c) The attorney general shall enforce this section in the same 35 manner as any other incurable deceptive act under this chapter. 36 SECTION 5. IC 25-0.5-3-27, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 37 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 38 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 27. IC 25-1-2-6(b) applies to the Indiana board of 39 veterinary medical examiners. medicine. 40 SECTION 6. IC 25-0.5-4-33, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 41 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 42 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 33. The Indiana board of veterinary medical 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 5 1 examiners medicine (IC 25-38.1-2) is a board under IC 25-1-4. 2 SECTION 7. IC 25-0.5-5-12 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 3 1, 2022]. Sec. 12. The Indiana professional licensing agency shall 4 perform administrative functions, duties, and responsibilities for the 5 Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners (IC 25-38.1-2) under 6 IC 25-1-5-3(a). 7 SECTION 8. IC 25-0.5-6-12, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 8 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 9 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 12. An individual licensed, certified, registered, 10 or permitted by the Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners 11 medicine (IC 25-38.1-2) is a provider under IC 25-1-5-10. 12 SECTION 9. IC 25-0.5-8-20, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 13 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 14 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 20. An occupation for which a person is licensed, 15 certified, or registered by the Indiana board of veterinary medical 16 examiners medicine (IC 25-38.1) is a regulated occupation under 17 IC 25-1-7. 18 SECTION 10. IC 25-0.5-9-20, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 19 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 20 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 20. The Indiana board of veterinary medical 21 examiners medicine (IC 25-38.1-2-1) is a board under IC 25-1-8. 22 SECTION 11. IC 25-0.5-10-33, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 23 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 24 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 33. The Indiana board of veterinary medical 25 examiners medicine (IC 25-38.1) is a board under IC 25-1-8-6. 26 SECTION 12. IC 25-0.5-11-12, AS ADDED BY P.L.3-2014, 27 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 28 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 12. The Indiana board of veterinary medical 29 examiners medicine (IC 25-38.1-2) is a board under IC 25-1-9. 30 SECTION 13. IC 25-1-5-10.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 31 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 32 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 10.5. The Indiana board of 33 veterinary medicine shall provide the agency with the information 34 necessary to create and maintain a provider profile under section 35 10 of this chapter for each provider (as defined by section 10(a) of 36 this chapter) regulated under IC 25-38.1. 37 SECTION 14. IC 25-1-7-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.32-2021, 38 SECTION 67, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 39 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b), and 40 (c), and (d), the division is responsible for the investigation of 41 complaints concerning licensees. 42 (b) The medical licensing board of Indiana shall investigate a 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 6 1 complaint concerning a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 and a 2 violation specified in IC 25-22.5-2-8. The division shall forward a 3 complaint concerning a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 and a 4 violation specified in IC 25-22.5-2-8 to the medical licensing board of 5 Indiana for investigation by the board. However, if the complaint 6 includes a violation in addition to a violation specified in 7 IC 25-22.5-2-8, the division shall investigate the complaint in its 8 entirety and notify the medical licensing board of Indiana of the 9 investigation. 10 (c) The state board of cosmetology and barber examiners shall 11 investigate complaints under IC 25-8-14-5, IC 25-8-4-13, IC 25-8-4-29, 12 IC 25-8-9-14, and IC 25-8-15.4-5. The division shall forward a 13 complaint concerning the practice of beauty culture under IC 25-8 to 14 the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners for investigation 15 by the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners. However, if 16 the complaint includes a violation in addition to a violation specified 17 in IC 25-8-14-5, IC 25-8-4-13, IC 25-8-4-29, IC 25-8-9-14, and 18 IC 25-8-15.4-5, the division shall investigate the complaint in its 19 entirety and notify the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners 20 of the investigation. 21 (d) Except for a complaint filed before July 1, 2022, the Indiana 22 board of veterinary medicine shall investigate complaints under 23 IC 25-38.1. The division shall forward a complaint concerning the 24 practice of veterinary medicine under IC 25-38.1 to the Indiana 25 board of veterinary medicine for investigation by the Indiana 26 board of veterinary medicine. Reports of investigations conducted 27 by the Indiana board of veterinary medicine related to violations 28 of IC 25-38.1 may be referred to the division for investigatory and 29 enforcement action under a memorandum of understanding or 30 other agreement. However, if the complaint includes a violation in 31 addition to a violation specified in IC 25-38.1, the division shall 32 investigate the complaint in its entirety and notify the Indiana 33 board of veterinary medicine of the investigation. 34 SECTION 15. IC 25-1-7-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.227-2015, 35 SECTION 3, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 36 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 5. (a) Subsection (b)(1) does not apply to: 37 (1) a complaint filed by: 38 (A) a member of any of the entities described in IC 25-0.5-8; 39 or 40 (B) the Indiana professional licensing agency; or 41 (2) a complaint filed under IC 25-1-5-4. 42 (b) Except as provided in section 3(b), or 3(c), or 3(d) of this 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 7 1 chapter, the director has the following duties and powers: 2 (1) The director shall make an initial determination as to the merit 3 of each complaint. A copy of a complaint having merit shall be 4 submitted to the board having jurisdiction over the licensee's 5 regulated occupation, that board thereby acquiring jurisdiction 6 over the matter except as otherwise provided in this chapter. 7 (2) The director shall through any reasonable means notify the 8 licensee of the nature and ramifications of the complaint and of 9 the duty of the board to attempt to resolve the complaint through 10 negotiation. 11 (3) The director shall report any pertinent information regarding 12 the status of the complaint to the complainant. 13 (4) The director may investigate any written complaint against a 14 licensee. The investigation shall be limited to those areas in which 15 there appears to be a violation of statutes governing the regulated 16 occupation. 17 (5) The director has the power to subpoena witnesses and to send 18 for and compel the production of books, records, papers, and 19 documents for the furtherance of any investigation under this 20 chapter. The circuit or superior court located in the county where 21 the subpoena is to be issued shall enforce any such subpoena by 22 the director. 23 SECTION 16. IC 25-38.1-1-4 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JULY 24 1, 2022]. Sec. 4. "Agency" refers to the Indiana professional licensing 25 agency established by IC 25-1-5-3. 26 SECTION 17. IC 25-38.1-1-7, AS ADDED BY P.L.2-2008, 27 SECTION 12, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 28 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 7. "Board" means the Indiana board of veterinary 29 medical examiners medicine established by IC 25-38.1-2-1. 30 SECTION 18. IC 25-38.1-1-13.4 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 31 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 32 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 13.4. "State board" refers to the 33 Indiana state board of animal health established by IC 15-17-3-1. 34 SECTION 19. IC 25-38.1-2-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.249-2019, 35 SECTION 137, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS 36 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 1. (a) The Indiana board of 37 veterinary medical examiners medicine is established. 38 (b) Subject to IC 25-1-6.5-3, the board consists of seven (7) 39 members appointed by the governor. 40 (c) One (1) of the board members must be a registered veterinary 41 technician. 42 (d) One (1) of the board members must be appointed to represent 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 8 1 the general public. 2 (e) Not more than four (4) board members may be affiliated with the 3 same political party. 4 (f) A board member may be removed under IC 25-1-6.5-4. 5 SECTION 20. IC 25-38.1-2-5, AS ADDED BY P.L.2-2008, 6 SECTION 12, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 7 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 5. (a) The board shall hold an annual meeting in 8 Indianapolis and other regular meetings during the year at places the 9 board sets. 10 (b) The board may hold special meetings as necessary. The 11 chairperson or two (2) members of the board may call a special 12 meeting. 13 (c) Four (4) members of the board constitute a quorum. 14 (d) All meetings must be open and public. However, the board may 15 meet in closed session: 16 (1) to prepare, approve, administer, or grade examinations; 17 (2) to deliberate the qualifications of an applicant for license or 18 registration; or 19 (3) to deliberate the disposition of a proceeding to discipline a 20 licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician. 21 (e) Minutes of each regular and special meeting shall be compiled 22 and kept as a permanent record in the same office as other records of 23 the board are kept. The agency board is responsible for the care and 24 safekeeping of the minutes. 25 SECTION 21. IC 25-38.1-2-7, AS AMENDED BY P.L.58-2008, 26 SECTION 19, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 27 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 7. (a) At its annual meeting, the board shall elect 28 a chairperson and vice chairperson and other necessary officers 29 determined by the board. Officers shall serve for a term of one (1) year 30 or until a successor is elected. There is no limitation on the number of 31 terms an officer may serve. 32 (b) The state veterinarian shall be the chief administrative officer 33 of and technical adviser of to the board. 34 (c) The duties of the agency state veterinarian are the duties the 35 board delegates to the state veterinarian and include: 36 (1) corresponding for the board; 37 (2) keeping accounts and records of all receipts and 38 disbursements by the board; 39 (3) keeping records of all applications for license or registration; 40 (4) keeping a register of all persons currently licensed or 41 registered by the board; 42 (5) keeping permanent records of all board proceedings; and 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 9 1 (6) administering the veterinary investigative fund established by 2 section 25 of this chapter; 3 (6) performing any other administrative function of the board 4 delegated by the board. 5 SECTION 22. IC 25-38.1-2-14.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 6 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 7 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 14.5. If the board determines that 8 an emergency presents a risk to the delivery of competent, honest, 9 and principled veterinary services in Indiana as described in 10 IC 15-17.5-2-4, the board may adopt emergency rules in the 11 manner provided under IC 4-22-2-37.1 that: 12 (1) suspend or modify licensing, examination, continuing 13 education, or permit requirements under this article; or 14 (2) implement measures that safeguard the health, safety, and 15 welfare of the citizens and animals of Indiana. 16 SECTION 23. IC 25-38.1-2-15, AS ADDED BY P.L.2-2008, 17 SECTION 12, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 18 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 15. (a) Subject to IC 25-1-7, the board may 19 conduct investigations for the purpose of discovering violations of this 20 article by: 21 (1) licensed veterinarians or registered veterinary technicians; or 22 (2) persons practicing veterinary medicine without a license or 23 persons practicing as a registered veterinary technician without 24 being registered. 25 (b) The board, and the state veterinarian if authorized by the 26 board, has the power to subpoena witnesses and to send for and 27 compel the production of books, records, papers, and documents 28 for the furtherance of any investigation under this chapter. The 29 circuit or superior court located in the county where the subpoena 30 is to be issued shall enforce the subpoena. 31 SECTION 24. IC 25-38.1-2-19, AS AMENDED BY P.L.58-2008, 32 SECTION 25, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 33 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 19. (a) The board shall establish by rule under 34 IC 25-1-8 fees sufficient to implement this article, including fees for 35 examining and licensing veterinarians and for examining and 36 registering veterinary technicians. 37 (b) In addition to the fee to issue or renew a license, registration, or 38 permit, the board may establish a fee of not more than ten dollars ($10) 39 per year for a person who holds a license or special permit as a 40 veterinarian or a registration or special permit as a veterinary 41 technician to provide funds for administering and enforcing the 42 provisions of this article, including investigating and taking action 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 10 1 against persons who violate this article. All funds collected under this 2 subsection shall be deposited in the veterinary investigative fund 3 established by section 25 of this chapter. 4 (c) The fees established under this section shall be charged and 5 collected by the agency. state board. 6 (d) All funds collected under this section shall be deposited in 7 the veterinary medicine fund established by section 25 of this 8 chapter. 9 SECTION 25. IC 25-38.1-2-22, AS ADDED BY P.L.2-2008, 10 SECTION 12, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 11 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 22. (a) The agency state board shall provide the 12 board with full full-time or part-time professional and clerical 13 personnel and supplies, including printed matter and equipment, 14 necessary to implement this article. 15 (b) The costs of administering and enforcing this article shall be 16 paid from the veterinary medicine fund established by section 25 17 of this chapter. 18 SECTION 26. IC 25-38.1-2-25, AS ADDED BY P.L.58-2008, 19 SECTION 26, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 20 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 25. (a) The veterinary investigative medicine fund 21 is established to provide funds for administering and enforcing the 22 provisions of this article, including investigating and taking 23 enforcement action against violators of this article. The fund shall be 24 administered by the agency. state board for the board. 25 (b) The expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from the 26 money in the fund. The fund consists of appropriations by the 27 general assembly and money from the fee fees imposed under section 28 19(b) of this chapter. 29 (c) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not 30 currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same 31 manner as other public money may be invested. Interest that accrues 32 from these investments shall be deposited in the fund. 33 (d) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert 34 to the state general fund. However, if the total amount in the fund 35 exceeds seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) at the end of 36 a state fiscal year after payment of all claims and expenses, the amount 37 that exceeds seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) reverts 38 to the state general fund. 39 (e) Money in the fund is continually appropriated to the agency 40 state board for its use in administering and enforcing this article, 41 conducting investigations, and taking enforcement action against 42 persons violating this article. 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 11 1 (f) The attorney general, and the agency board, and the state 2 board may enter into a memorandum of understanding to provide the 3 attorney general with funds to conduct investigations and pursue 4 enforcement action against violators of this article. 5 (g) The attorney general and the agency state board shall present 6 the memorandum of understanding annually to the board for review. 7 SECTION 27. IC 25-38.1-2-26 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA 8 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS 9 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 26. (a) Any reference in a law, 10 rule, license, permit, registration, certification, order, agreement, 11 or other document to or by the Indiana board of veterinary 12 medical examiners shall be treated after June 30, 2022, as a 13 reference to the board. 14 (b) Any rules adopted by the Indiana board of veterinary 15 medical examiners before July 1, 2022, are considered, after June 16 30, 2022, rules of the board. 17 SECTION 28. IC 25-38.1-3-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.58-2008, 18 SECTION 29, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 19 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 4. (a) The board shall hold at least one (1) 20 examination for licensing veterinarians and one (1) examination for 21 registering veterinary technicians each year. However, the board may 22 hold additional examinations. The agency board shall give notice of 23 the date, time, and place for each examination at least ninety (90) days 24 before the date set for the examination. A person desiring to take an 25 examination must make application not later than the time the board 26 prescribes under IC 25-38.1-2-12. 27 (b) The board must approve the preparation, administration, and 28 grading of examinations that comply with the following requirements: 29 (1) Examinations for licensure to practice as a veterinarian must 30 be designed to test the examinee's knowledge of and proficiency 31 in the subjects and techniques commonly taught in veterinary 32 schools. To pass the examination, the examinee must demonstrate 33 scientific and practical knowledge sufficient to prove to the board 34 that the examinee is competent to practice veterinary medicine. 35 The board may adopt and use examinations approved by the 36 National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners for licensure to 37 practice veterinary medicine. 38 (2) Examinations for registration as a registered veterinary 39 technician must be designed to test the examinee's knowledge of 40 and proficiency in the subjects and techniques commonly taught 41 in schools for veterinary technicians. To pass the examination, the 42 examinee must demonstrate scientific and practical knowledge 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 12 1 sufficient to prove to the board that the examinee is competent to 2 act as a registered veterinary technician. The board may adopt and 3 use examinations approved by the American Association of 4 Veterinary State Boards for registration as a veterinary technician. 5 (c) To qualify for a license as a veterinarian or to be registered as a 6 veterinary technician, the applicant must attain a passing score in the 7 examinations. 8 (d) After the examinations, the agency board shall notify each 9 examinee of the result of the examinee's examinations. The board shall 10 issue a license or registration certificate, as appropriate, to each 11 individual who successfully completes the examinations and is 12 otherwise qualified. The agency board shall keep a permanent record 13 of the issuance of each license or registration certificate. 14 (e) An individual who fails to pass the required examinations may 15 apply to take a subsequent examination. Payment of the examination 16 fee may not be waived. 17 (f) If an applicant fails to pass the required examination within three 18 (3) attempts in Indiana or any other state, the applicant may not retake 19 the required examination. The applicant may take subsequent 20 examinations upon approval by the board and completion of remedial 21 education as required by the board. 22 SECTION 29. IC 25-38.1-3-11, AS AMENDED BY P.L.177-2015, 23 SECTION 78, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 24 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 11. (a) Subject to IC 25-1-2-6(e), a license issued 25 under this chapter is valid until the next renewal date described under 26 subsection (b). 27 (b) All licenses expire on a date set by the agency board in each 28 odd-numbered year but may be renewed by application to the board 29 and payment of the proper renewal fee. In accordance with 30 IC 25-1-5-4(c), the agency board shall mail a notice ninety (90) days 31 before the expiration to each licensed veterinarian. The agency board 32 shall issue a license renewal to each individual licensed under this 33 chapter if the proper fee has been received and all other requirements 34 for renewal of the license have been satisfied. Failure to renew a 35 license on or before the expiration date automatically renders the 36 license invalid without any action by the board. 37 SECTION 30. IC 25-38.1-3-12, AS AMENDED BY P.L.177-2015, 38 SECTION 79, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 39 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 12. (a) Subject to IC 25-1-2-6(e), a registration 40 certificate issued under this chapter is valid until the next renewal date 41 described under subsection (b). 42 (b) Subject to IC 25-1-2-6(e), all registration certificates expire on 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 13 1 a date set by the agency board of each even-numbered year but may be 2 renewed by application to the board and payment of the proper renewal 3 fee. In accordance with IC 25-1-5-4(c), the agency board shall mail a 4 notice ninety (90) days before the expiration to each registered 5 veterinary technician. The agency board shall issue a registration 6 certificate renewal to each individual registered under this chapter if 7 the proper fee has been received and all other requirements for renewal 8 of the registration certificate have been satisfied. Failure to renew a 9 registration certificate on or before the expiration date automatically 10 renders the license invalid without any action by the board. 11 SECTION 31. IC 25-38.1-5-5, AS ADDED BY P.L.58-2008, 12 SECTION 49, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 13 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 5. (a) The impaired veterinary health care 14 provider fund is established to provide money for rehabilitation of 15 impaired veterinary health care providers under this chapter. The 16 agency state board shall administer the fund for the board. 17 (b) Expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from money in 18 the fund. The fund consists of any grants or public and private financial 19 assistance designated for the fund. 20 (c) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not 21 currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same 22 manner as other public money may be invested. 23 (d) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert 24 to the state general fund. 25 (e) Money in the fund is appropriated to the board for the purpose 26 stated in subsection (a). 27 SECTION 32. IC 35-48-3-2, AS AMENDED BY P.L.84-2010, 28 SECTION 93, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 29 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 2. (a) Any humane society, animal control agency, 30 or governmental entity operating an animal shelter or other animal 31 impounding facility is entitled to receive a limited permit only for the 32 purpose of buying, possessing, and using: 33 (1) sodium pentobarbital to euthanize injured, sick, homeless, or 34 unwanted domestic pets and animals; 35 (2) ketamine and ketamine products to anesthetize or immobilize 36 fractious domestic pets and animals; and 37 (3) a combination product containing tiletimine and zolazepam as 38 an agent for the remote chemical capture of domestic pets or 39 animals that otherwise cannot be restrained or captured. 40 (b) A humane society, animal control agency, or governmental 41 entity entitled to receive a permit under this chapter must: 42 (1) apply to the board according to the rules established by the 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 14 1 board; 2 (2) pay annually to the board a fee set by the board for the limited 3 permit; and 4 (3) submit proof, as determined by the board, that the employees 5 of an applicant who will handle a controlled substance are 6 sufficiently trained to use and administer the controlled substance. 7 (c) All fees collected by the board under this section shall be 8 credited to the state board of pharmacy account. 9 (d) Storage, handling, and use of controlled substances obtained 10 according to this section are subject to the rules adopted by the board. 11 (e) Before issuing a permit under this section, the board may consult 12 with the Indiana board of veterinary medical examiners. medicine. 13 SECTION 33. IC 35-48-3-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.84-2010, 14 SECTION 94, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE 15 JULY 1, 2022]: Sec. 4. (a) The board shall register an applicant to 16 manufacture or distribute controlled substances unless it determines 17 that the issuance of that registration would be inconsistent with the 18 public interest. In determining the public interest, the board shall 19 consider: 20 (1) maintenance of effective controls against diversion of 21 controlled substances into other than legitimate medical, 22 scientific, or industrial channels; 23 (2) compliance with applicable state and local law; 24 (3) any convictions of the applicant under any federal and state 25 laws relating to any controlled substance; 26 (4) past experience in the manufacture or distribution of 27 controlled substances, and the existence in the applicant's 28 establishment of effective controls against diversion; 29 (5) furnishing by the applicant of false or fraudulent material in 30 any application filed under this article; 31 (6) suspension or revocation of the applicant's federal registration 32 to manufacture, distribute, or dispense controlled substances as 33 authorized by federal law; and 34 (7) any other factors relevant to and consistent with the public 35 health and safety. 36 (b) Registration under subsection (a) of this section does not entitle 37 a registrant to manufacture and distribute controlled substances in 38 schedules I or II other than those specified in the registration. 39 (c) Practitioners must be registered to dispense any controlled 40 substances or to conduct research with controlled substances in 41 schedules II through V if they are authorized to dispense or conduct 42 research under the law of this state. The board need not require 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77 15 1 separate registration under this chapter for practitioners engaging in 2 research with nonnarcotic controlled substances in schedules II through 3 V where the registrant is already registered under this chapter in 4 another capacity, to the extent authorized by his the registrant's 5 registration in that other capacity. 6 (d) Registration to conduct research or instructional activities with 7 controlled substances in schedules I through V does not entitle a 8 registrant to conduct research or instructional activities with controlled 9 substances other than those approved by the board in accordance with 10 the registration. 11 (e) The board may consult with the Indiana board of veterinary 12 medical examiners medicine before issuing a registration to a person: 13 (1) who seeks to conduct research or instructional activities with 14 controlled substances in schedules I through IV; and 15 (2) whose activities constitute the practice of veterinary medicine 16 (as defined by IC 25-38.1-1-12). 17 (f) Compliance by manufacturers and distributors with the 18 provisions of the federal law respecting registration (excluding fees) 19 entitles them to be registered under this article. 2022 IN 177—LS 6749/DI 77