Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022

CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE

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described in IC 16-28-1-11. (2) “Licensed health professional” has the meaning set forth in IC 25-23-1-27.1. (3) “Practitioner” has the meaning set forth in IC 16-42-19-5. However, the term does not include a veterinarian. (4) “Prescription drug” has the meaning set forth in IC 35-48-1-25. (b) A person who knowingly or intentionally physically interrupts, obstructs, or alters the deliv ery or administration of a prescription drug: (1) prescribed or ordered by a practitioner for a person who is a patient of the prac titioner; and (2) without the prescription or order of a practitioner; commits interference with medical services, a Class Amisdemeanor, except as provided in sub section (c). (c) An offense described in subsection (b) is: (1) a Level 6 felony if the offense results in bodily injury; (2) a Level 5 felony if it is committed by a person who is a licensed health care provider or licensed health professional; (3) a Level 4 felony if it results in serious bodily injury to the patient; and (4) a Level 2 felony if it results in the death of the patient. (d) Aperson is justified in engaging in conduct otherwise prohibited under this section if the con duct is performed by: (1) a health care provider or licensed health professional who acts in good faith within the scope of the person’s practice or employment; or (2) a person who is rendering emergency care at the scene of an emergency or acci dent in a good faith attempt to avoid or minimize serious bodily injury to the patient. ARTICLE 46. MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES Ch. 1. Offenses Against the Family. Ch. 2. Offenses Relating to Civil Rights. Ch. 3. Offenses Relating to Animals. Ch. 5. Offenses Against Public Sensibility.

Ch. 6.

Inhaling Toxic Vapors; Distributing Nitrous Oxide. Offenses Against Persons Receiving Care. Unlawful Photography and Surveillance on Private Property. Operating a Motorboat While Intoxicated. Unlawful Recording.

Ch. 7. Ch. 8.

Ch. 8.5.

Ch. 9. Ch. 10

Offenses Involving Critical Infrastructure. Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family. 35-46-1-1. Definitions. 35-46-1-1.3. “Dissolvable tobacco product” defined. 35-46-1-1.5. “Electronic cigarette” defined. 35-46-1-1.7. “Tobacco” defined. 35-46-1-2. Bigamy. 35-46-1-3. Incest. 35-46-1-4. Neglect of a dependent; child selling. 35-46-1-4.1. Reckless supervision by a child care provider. 35-46-1-5. Nonsupport of a child. 35-46-1-6. Nonsupport of a spouse. 35-46-1-7. Nonsupport of a parent. 35-46-1-8. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor. 35-46-1-10. Sale of tobacco to certain minors. 35-46-1-10.5. Tobacco purchase by minors. 35-46-1-11.7. Minors entering tobacco retail establish ments. 35-46-1-12. Exploitation of a dependent or an endan gered adult. 35-46-1-13. Failure to report battery, neglect or exploitation of an endangered adult. 35-46-1-14. Immunity from civil or criminal liability for reporting. 35-46-1-15.1 Invasion of privacy. 35-46-1-15.3. No contact order, penalty 35-46-1-16. Confidential record. 35-46-1-17. Restricted access. 35-46-1-18. Notification of release of offender. 35-46-1-19. 24 hour notice. 35-46-1-20. Enforcement of foreign protection orders. 35-46-1-1. Definitions. As used in this chapter: “Dependent” means: (1) an unemancipated person who is under eighteen (18) years of age; or (2) a person of any age who has a mental or physical disability. “Endangered adult” has the meaning set forth in IC 12-10-3-2. “Support” means food, clothing, shelter, or

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