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Introduced
01/08/2026
01/08/2026
In Committee
02/12/2026
02/12/2026
Crossed Over
01/29/2026
01/29/2026
Passed
03/04/2026
03/04/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/04/2026
03/04/2026
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Indiana department of health. Changes the statewide standing order for the dispensing of a smoking cessation product to a tobacco, vaping, or nicotine cessation product. Amends the date by which a hospital must submit the hospital's fiscal report and patient information report to the state department. Removes a requirement that a home health aide competency evaluation program include at least 75 hours of training and 16 hours of classroom training before supervised practical training. Adds Parkinson's disease to the definition of "chronic disease" for provisions concerning the chronic disease registry. Requires: (1) the state department to maintain a trauma registry; and (2) certain health care facilities to submit data to the registry. Establishes requirements for the handling and transporting of infectious waste. Sets forth factors the state department must consider in determining the nature of and civil penalty for a violation of infectious waste requirements. Expands provisions concerning epinephrine, including provisions allowing a pharmacist to dispense and an entity to prescribe epinephrine rather than auto-injectable epinephrine. Removes the expiration of provisions concerning lead screening for children. Requires a registered manufacturer, processor, repackager, or wholesale distributor of food, drugs, or cosmetics to comply with federal regulations concerning good manufacturing practices. Allows the state health commissioner to enter and inspect the premises of the manufacturer, processor, repackager, or wholesale distributor. Permits a local health department to conduct inspections of certain manufacturers, processors, repackagers, or wholesale distributors. Amends the information a local child fatality review team and the statewide child fatality review committee may review in conducting a child fatality review. Allows a suicide and overdose fatality review team and a fetal-infant mortality review team to provide records to the state department. Requires the state department to maintain the confidentiality of these records. Requires a medical school to: (1) include nutrition education in the school's curriculum; and (2) require students to complete a rural health rotation. Voids administrative rules concerning infectious waste and the state trauma registry.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Indiana law related to public health and healthcare services, primarily focusing on the Indiana Department of Health's responsibilities and regulations. Key provisions include updating the statewide standing order for dispensing smoking cessation products to include tobacco, vaping, or nicotine cessation products, and amending the deadline for hospitals to submit fiscal and patient information reports to the state. It also removes a specific hour requirement for home health aide training, adds Parkinson's disease to the definition of "chronic disease" for the chronic disease registry, and establishes a state trauma registry requiring certain healthcare facilities to submit data. The bill also sets new requirements for handling and transporting infectious waste, including factors for determining penalties, and expands provisions for epinephrine, allowing pharmacists to dispense and entities to prescribe it in forms other than just auto-injectable devices. Additionally, it removes the expiration date for lead screening for children, mandates compliance with federal good manufacturing practices for food, drug, and cosmetic manufacturers and distributors, and grants the state health commissioner and local health departments inspection authority. The bill also modifies the information reviewed by child fatality review teams and allows suicide and overdose fatality review teams and fetal-infant mortality review teams to share records with the state department, which must maintain their confidentiality. Finally, it requires medical schools to include nutrition education and rural health rotations in their curricula and voids certain administrative rules concerning infectious waste and the state trauma registry.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (8)
Brad Barrett (R)*,
Justin Busch (R),
Ed Charbonneau (R),
Lori Goss-Reaves (R),
Joanna King (R),
Gregory Porter (D),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Jim Tomes (R),
Last Action
Signed by the Governor (on 03/04/2026)
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