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16-23.5-5-2. Administration

Sec. 2. The board of trustees: (1) may accept the control and management of the gift; and (2) shall administer the affairs of the hospital in accordance with the terms and conditions imposed by the donor of the gift. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31.5-2.] As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.191.

16-23.5-5-3. Name of Hospital

Sec. 3. (a) In consideration of the gift and on the condition that the gift be made effectual, the hospital must forever bear the name of “William H. Coleman Hospital for Women, of Indiana University”. (b) The state pledges that the name is the permanent designation of the hospital, without addition or modification. The state […]

16-23.5-2-10. Restriction on Powers of the Agency

Sec. 10. This chapter does not give the agency the power to levy taxes or issue bonds or confer upon the agency the status of a municipal corporation. The agency may act only on behalf of the county, as approved by the board of commissioners or county council under this chapter, and is considered to […]

16-23.5-3-1. Applicability of Chapter

Sec. 1. This chapter applies to the following: (1) Robert W. Long Hospital. (2) James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. (3) William H. Coleman Hospital for Women. (4) Any other hospitals that are under the control and management of Indiana University. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31.5-5 part.] As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.191.

16-23.5-3-2. Name of Hospitals

Sec. 2. The hospitals described in section 1 of this chapter shall collectively be known as Indiana University hospitals. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31.5-5 part.] As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.191.

16-23.5-3-3. Hospitals; Unit

Sec. 3. Each of the Indiana University hospitals is a unit. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31.5-5 part.] As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.191.

16-23.5-4-1. Board of Trustees; Establishment

Sec. 1. The board of trustees shall establish, in Indianapolis, a hospital, to be known as the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, for the treatment of children afflicted with any disease, defect, or physical deformity that may be relieved or improved by proper medical and surgical attention. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31-1 part.] […]