Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022

CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE

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(B) coroner; (C) funeral director; (D) physician; or (E) 911 telephone call center; within three (3) hours after finding the human remains; commits failure to report the discovery or handling of human remains, a Class A misdemeanor. Chapter 20. Dispensing Contact Lenses Without Prescription. 35-45-20-1. “Prescription” defined. 35-45-20-2. Dispensing contact lenses without pre scription. 35-45-20-1. “Prescription” defined. As used in this chapter, “prescription” means a written or electronically transmitted contact lens prescription or order that: (1) is issued by an optometrist licensed under IC 25-24 or a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5; and (2) was issued within the previous year. Aperson who dispenses a contact lens, includ ing a contact lens without corrective power, to an individual who does not have a prescription for the contact lens being dispensed commits a Class A infraction. Chapter 21. Offenses Against Public Health. 35-45-21-1. Tranferring contaminated body fluids. 35-45-21-2. Unlawful sale of home HIV test kit. 35-45-21-3 Recklessly violating or failing to comply with IC 16-41-7. 35-45-21-4 Tattooing a minor. 35-45-21-5 Interference with medical services. 35-45-21-1. Transferring contaminated body fluid. (a) As used in this section, “blood” has the meaning set forth in IC 16-41-12-2.5. (b) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally donates, sells, or transfers blood or semen for artificial insemination (as defined in IC 16-41-14-2) that contains the human immunode ficiency virus (HIV) commits transferring con taminated body fluids, a Level 5 felony. 35-45-20-2. Dispensing contact lenses without prescription.

This chapter does not:

(1) apply to the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident that: (A) results in the death of a person; and (B) must be reported under IC 9-26-1 1.1; or (2) supersede any law governing the reporting of a death by a hospital, health care facility, or provider. 35-45-19-2. “Public safety officer” defined. As used in this chapter, “public safety officer” means: (1) a law enforcement officer; (2) a correctional officer; (3) a state university police officer; (4) a firefighter; (5) an emergency medical technician; or (6) a paramedic. 35-45-19-3. Failure to report dead body. A person who: (1) discovers or handles human remains when it appears the deceased person died: (A) by violence, suicide, or accident; (B) suddenly, while in apparent good health; (C) while unattended; (D) from poisoning or an overdose of drugs; (E) as the result of a disease that may constitute a threat to public health; (F) as the result of: (iii) a toxic effect; or (iv) unusual exertion; incurred within the scope of the deceased person’s employment; (G) due to sudden infant death syn drome; (H) as the result of a diagnostic or ther apeutic procedure; or (I) under any other suspicious or unusual circumstances; and (2) knowingly or intentionally fails to report discovery or handling of the human remains to a: (A) public safety officer; (i) a disease; (ii) an injury;

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