Indiana Code
Chapter 9. Indiana Veterans' Home
10-17-9-7. Admissions; Rules; Funds; Death

Sec. 7. (a) As used in this section, "eligible person" refers to either of the following:
(1) An honorably discharged member of the armed forces.
(2) The spouse or surviving spouse of an honorably discharged member of the armed forces.
(b) An eligible person who has a disability or is destitute is eligible for admission to the home if:
(1) the eligible person has been a resident of Indiana for at least one (1) year immediately preceding application for admission to the home; or
(2) in the case of an eligible person referred to in subsection (a)(1), the eligible person was a resident of Indiana when the eligible person enlisted in the armed forces.
(c) The Indiana department of veterans' affairs shall adopt rules concerning admission to the home.
(d) In adopting rules governing the admission, maintenance, and discharge of members of the home, the Indiana department of veterans' affairs may establish a fund called the veterans' home comfort and welfare fund. The director shall deposit all money collected from the members for the cost of their care and maintenance in the fund. The director shall expend this money in any manner that adds to the comfort and welfare of the members of the institutions.
(e) A part of the veterans' home comfort and welfare fund may be withdrawn and deposited in a special fund called the veterans' home building fund. The veterans' home building fund shall be used for the construction, maintenance, remodeling, or repair of buildings of the home.
(f) Preference under this section may be given to a person who served in an Indiana military organization. Except in cases where the surviving spouse of a veteran marries another veteran, the benefits of this chapter extend only to a surviving spouse and the spouse of a veteran if the contract of marriage was entered into more than five (5) years before the date of death of the veteran. Except as otherwise provided by law, upon the death of a person in the home, money paid to the person or due to the person from a bank, a trust company, a corporation, or an individual becomes an asset of the person's estate and shall be distributed in the manner prescribed by the probate law of the state.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-6-1-7.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.99-2007, SEC.37; P.L.21-2008, SEC.8; P.L.113-2010, SEC.74.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 10. Public Safety

Article 17. Veterans' Affairs

Chapter 9. Indiana Veterans' Home

10-17-9-0.3. "Director"

10-17-9-0.5. "Home"

10-17-9-0.8. "Superintendent"

10-17-9-1. Conduct and Maintenance

10-17-9-2. Gifts; Legacies; Devises; Conveyances

10-17-9-3. Appropriations for Buildings

10-17-9-3.5. Appointment of Superintendent

10-17-9-4. Superintendent Responsibilities

10-17-9-5. Political Affiliation of Employees

10-17-9-6. Repealed

10-17-9-7. Admissions; Rules; Funds; Death

10-17-9-8. Cost of Maintaining Members

10-17-9-9. Billing and Collection of Maintenance Costs; Funds

10-17-9-10. Agreement to Accept Lesser Amount for Maintenance Cost; Petition for Release or Modification of Maintenance Charge

10-17-9-11. Standard Method of Determining Maintenance Charges; Adjustments

10-17-9-12. Lien for Unpaid Maintenance Charges

10-17-9-13. Claim or Judgment for Maintenance Charges; Suit Against Legal Guardian; Foreclosure; Claim Against Estate

10-17-9-14. Agreements With Federal Government

10-17-9-15. Transfer From Department of Veterans' Affairs

10-17-9-16. State Treasurer Investigation; Disposition of Federal Funds

10-17-9-17. Applicability of Financial Reorganization Act of 1947

10-17-9-18. Bond Requirement

10-17-9-19. Notice Regarding Requests for Names of Nursing Personnel or Direct Care Staff

10-17-9-20. Repealed

10-17-9-21. Qualification of Indiana Veterans' Home for Medicaid Reimbursements; State Department of Health Plan; Medicaid Reimbursements May Be Used to Augment Appropriations