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Home » US Law » 2022 Indiana Code » Title 16. Health » Article 23.5. Medical Centers; Indiana University Hospitals » Chapter 4. James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children

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.] […]

16-23.5-4-2. Buildings

Sec. 2. The board of trustees may construct and equip the necessary buildings for the hospital with: (1) accommodations for not less than two hundred (200) patients; and (2) offices, quarters for officers, nurses, and employees, and other necessary appurtenances. The buildings must be specially designed and equipped for the application of the most approved […]

16-23.5-4-3. Direction and Control of the Hospital

Sec. 3. The hospital is: (1) a department of Indiana University; and (2) under the direction and control of the board of trustees of Indiana University. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 20-12-31-2 part.] As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.191.

16-23.5-4-4. Powers of the Board of Trustees

Sec. 4. The board of trustees may: (1) adopt and apply rules and regulations for proper management of the hospital; (2) employ, discharge for sufficient cause, and fix the compensation of a superintendent of the hospital, who is responsible to the board of trustees for the proper administration of the hospital and the care and […]

16-23.5-4-5. Patient Eligibility

Sec. 5. Any child: (1) less than sixteen (16) years of age; (2) having a legal settlement in any county of Indiana; and (3) either: (A) afflicted with a defect, disease or deformity, presumably curable or improvable by skilled medical and surgical treatment; or (B) needing special study for diagnosis; may be admitted to, treated […]

16-23.5-4-6. Acceptance of Donations; Bequests

Sec. 6. The board of trustees may receive, accept, hold, and apply any donations or bequests of funds or property from individual citizens, societies, and organizations that may be tendered in good faith to assist in the construction, extension, equipment, and maintenance of the hospital to the end that the benefits of the hospital may […]

16-23.5-4-9. Management and Operation of Hospital; Nonprofit Corporations

Sec. 9. An Indiana public interest nonprofit corporation to which the board of trustees, with the approval of the governor, delegates authority to manage and operate the hospital is not subject to an audit by the state board of accounts, notwithstanding IC 5-11-1-9. However, Indiana University is subject to an audit by the state board […]