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16-24-3-5. Contract to Convey or Assign Property

Sec. 5. The county executive shall execute the contract and the conveyance or assignment of property and deliver the conveyance or assignment to the petitioner, retaining a copy of the executed contract that shall be entered in the official minutes of the board. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-11-10-3 part.] As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.7.

16-24-3-6. Conditions on Conveyance or Assignment

Sec. 6. The county may not convey or assign the property unless the following conditions are met: (1) The property is separate and apart from county property used for other county purposes. (2) The deed and contract of conveyance of real property contains a stipulation that the real property reverts to the grantor county if […]

16-24-3-7. Continuing County Obligation to Tuberculosis Patients

Sec. 7. This chapter does not relieve the county from the obligation to care for and treat tuberculosis patients, including the treatment of advanced cases in hospitals, either within or outside the county. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-11-10-4.] As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.7.

16-24-2-12. Nonresidents’ Application for Admission

Sec. 12. Any person in need of treatment and who resides in a county without a tuberculosis hospital may apply in writing to the county auditor or official visitor of the county on a form to be provided by the official visitor of the county with a physician’s certificate on a form furnished by the […]

16-24-2-13. Admission of Nonresidents; Liability for Care and Treatment

Sec. 13. (a) Whenever the superintendent receives an application for the admission of a patient from another county, the superintendent shall notify the person to appear at the hospital if the following conditions are met: (1) It appears that the person has tuberculosis, or a similar disease. (2) There is a vacancy in the hospital. […]

16-24-2-14. Access to Books and Records

Sec. 14. The officers of the hospital shall admit the governing board, the county executive, the representatives of the state board of accounts, and all other public agencies having legal authority into every part of the hospital and give these persons access, on demand, to all books, papers, accounts, and records pertaining to the hospital. […]

16-24-2-16. Nonprofit Hospitals; County Aid

Sec. 16. Whenever an association is incorporated under Indiana law as a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining a hospital to treat and care for persons with tuberculosis or other diseases, the county executive of the county in which the hospital is located may: (1) lease or convey the hospital of […]