Provides that a state agency must determine if an alleged violator has substantially corrected the violation and notify an alleged violator whether the alleged violator is in substantial compliance with a state rule or state statute not more than 90 days after certain occurrences (current law provides for 30 days). Adds certification language for purposes of renewals. Allows certain boards to assess different fines for individuals and businesses for purposes of disciplinary sanctions. Makes various changes to the following boards: (1) The state board of cosmetology and barber examiners. (2) The state board of dentistry. (3) The committee of hearing aid dealer examiners. (4) The respiratory care committee. Provides that certain persons may not own an interest in an appraisal management company. Repeals the Indiana Code chapter relating to the professional licensing agency's duties and merges the agency's duties in another existing Indiana Code chapter.
Statutes affected: Introduced House Bill (H): 4-21.5-2.5-9, 25-0.5-7-1, 25-0.5-7-2, 25-0.5-7-3, 25-0.5-7-4, 25-0.5-7-5, 25-0.5-7-6, 25-0.5-7-7, 25-0.5-7-8, 25-0.5-7-9, 25-0.5-7-10, 25-0.5-7-11, 25-0.5-7-12, 25-0.5-7-13, 25-0.5-7-14, 25-0.5-7-15, 25-1-5-1, 25-1-5-2, 25-1-5-3, 25-1-5-4, 25-1-5-5, 25-1-5-11, 25-1-11-12, 25-2.1-4-2, 25-2.1-9-3, 25-4-1-14, 25-4-2-8.5, 25-6.1-3-2, 25-6.1-3-4, 25-8-3-5, 25-8-4-17, 25-8-15.4-9, 25-14-1-2, 25-15-6-1, 25-20-1-1.5, 25-20.2-3-8, 25-20.2-6-1, 25-21.5-8-1, 25-21.8-6-1, 25-23.7-6-1, 25-28.5-1-8, 25-28.5-1-22, 25-30-1-16, 25-30-1.3-17, 25-31-1-17, 25-34.1-2-5, 25-34.1-3-4.1, 25-34.1-11-11, 25-34.5-2-2