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4-13-20-2. “Teacher”

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “teacher” means a professional person whose: (1) position in a public or nonpublic school requires certain educational preparation and licensing; and (2) primary responsibility is the instruction of students who attend kindergarten through grade 12 in a public or nonpublic school. As added by P.L.223-2013, SEC.2.

4-13-18-6. Employee Drug Testing Program Requirements

Sec. 6. (a) A contractor’s employee drug testing program must satisfy all of the following: (1) Each of the contractor’s employees must be subject to a drug test at least one (1) time each year. (2) Subject to subdivision (1), the contractor’s employees must be tested randomly. At least two percent (2%) of the contractor’s […]

4-13-18-7. Contract Cancellation for Noncompliance

Sec. 7. (a) The public works contract must provide for the following: (1) That the contractor implement the employee drug testing program described in the contractor’s plan. (2) Cancellation of the contract by the agency awarding the contract if the contractor: (A) fails to implement its employee drug testing program during the term of the […]

4-13-19-1. “Child”

Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “child” means a person who: (1) is less than eighteen (18) years of age; (2) is at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time a complaint is made but was less than eighteen (18) years of age at the time of the alleged act or omission […]

4-13-20-5. Premiums

Sec. 5. A teacher purchasing coverage under this chapter shall pay the full premium for the teacher’s coverage. As added by P.L.223-2013, SEC.2.

4-13-19-2. “Ombudsman”

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “ombudsman” means: (1) the person appointed by the governor to serve as ombudsman; or (2) an employee or other individual approved by the office of the department of child services ombudsman to act in the capacity of ombudsman; to receive, investigate, and resolve complaints that allege the department […]

4-13-19-3. Establishment of Office of Department of Child Services Ombudsman

Sec. 3. The office of department of child services ombudsman is established as a separate bureau within the department. The ombudsman appointed by the governor shall report directly to the commissioner. The ombudsman appointed by the governor must be an attorney licensed to practice law in Indiana or a social worker with at least a […]

4-13-19-4. Appointment of Ombudsman; Authority to Hire Employees

Sec. 4. (a) The governor shall appoint the ombudsman. The ombudsman serves at the pleasure of the governor. An individual may not be appointed as ombudsman if the individual has been employed by the department of child services at any time during the preceding twelve (12) months. The governor shall appoint a successor ombudsman not […]