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§ 25-1-5-3-1

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(2) 'Applicant' has the meaning set forth in IC 25-1-5-11.(3) 'Board' has the meaning set forth in IC 25-1-5-2.(4) 'Compliant', with respect to a licensure rule, means a licensure rule that the agency or a board has adopted.(5) 'Enactment date' means the date on which a statute that requires rulemaking for a licensure rule becomes effective or otherwise requires rulemaking to commence.(6) 'Executive director' refers to the individual described in IC 25-1-5-5.(7) 'Licensee' has the meaning set forth in IC 25-1-5-11.(8) 'Licensure rule' means a rule that:(A) relates to the issuance of a license, certificate, registration, or permit, or a requirement or prerequisite for obtaining a license, or keeping a license in good standing; and(B) is required by statute with an enactment date after January 1, 2023, to be adopted by the agency or a board.(9) 'Material detriment' means:(A) an inability to obtain a license, certification, permit, or other credential from the agency or a board;(B) an inability to:(i) practice;(ii) perform a procedure; or(iii) engage in a particular

s:(A) an inability to obtain a license, certification, permit, or other credential from the agency or a board;(B) an inability to:(i) practice;(ii) perform a procedure; or(iii) engage in a particular professional activity in Indiana or another jurisdiction; or(C) any other substantial burden to professional or business interests.(10) 'Noncompliant', with respect to a licensure rule, means a licensure rule that the agency or a board has not adopted as a permanent rule under the procedures in IC 4-22-2-23 through IC 4-22-2-36 or an interim rule under IC 4-22-2-37.2 on or before the later of the following:(A) Six (6) months from the enactment date.(B) The date provided in a statute that requires rulemaking for a licensure rule to become effective.As added by P.L.249-2023, SEC.80. Amended by P.L.93-2024, SEC.178.