Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Powers and Duties of State Department of Health and Executive Board
16-19-3-26. Anatomical Gift Promotion Fund; Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana Report

Sec. 26. (a) The anatomical gift promotion fund is established. The fund consists of amounts distributed to the fund by the auditor of state under IC 9-18.1-3-9.
(b) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public funds are invested. Interest that accrues from these investments shall be deposited in the fund.
(c) The state department shall administer the fund. Any expenses incurred in administering the fund shall be paid from the fund.
(d) The money in the fund shall be distributed quarterly to the Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana for the purpose of implementing an organ, tissue, and marrow registry and to promote organ, tissue, and marrow donation. However, money in the fund may not be distributed under this subsection for any quarter of a year until the annual report for the previous year has been submitted under subsection (f).
(e) The Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana shall keep information regarding the identity of an individual who has indicated a desire to make an organ or tissue donation confidential.
(f) The Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana shall submit an annual audited report, including a list of all expenditures, to the:
(1) speaker of the house of representatives;
(2) president pro tempore of the senate;
(3) senate health and provider services committee; and
(4) house public health committee;
before February 1. The report must be in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
(g) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund.
(h) This subsection applies if the Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation or Donate Life Indiana loses its status as an organization exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana shall report in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 to the chairpersons of the senate standing committee, as determined by the president pro tempore of the senate, and the house standing committee, as determined by the speaker of the house of representatives, that have subject matter jurisdiction over health issues. The chairpersons shall review the report and recommend to the state department whether to continue distributions under subsection (d).
As added by P.L.96-1997, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.63-2000, SEC.2; P.L.131-2001, SEC.1; P.L.81-2002, SEC.2; P.L.3-2004, SEC.1; P.L.147-2007, SEC.3; P.L.154-2012, SEC.2; P.L.86-2014, SEC.2; P.L.257-2017, SEC.44.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 16. Health

Article 19. State Department of Health

Chapter 3. Powers and Duties of State Department of Health and Executive Board

16-19-3-0.5. "Mobile Camp"

16-19-3-1. Supervision of Health and Life of Citizens; Necessary Powers

16-19-3-2. Branch Offices; Purpose; Legislative Intent

16-19-3-3. Facilities for Branch Offices

16-19-3-4. Protection and Improvement of Public Health; Adoption of Rules

16-19-3-4.1. Repealed

16-19-3-4.2. Repealed

16-19-3-4.3. Variances From Rules Regarding Food Handling or Food Establishments

16-19-3-4.4. Mobile Camps; Adoption of Rules; Enforcement by Local Health Officers

16-19-3-4.5. Adoption of Rules Concerning Facilities Where Eyelash Extensions Are Applied

16-19-3-5. Repealed

16-19-3-6. Repealed

16-19-3-6.5. Repealed

16-19-3-7. Sanitary Inspections and Surveys; Indoor Air Quality Inspections; Sanitation of Public Buildings and Institutions; Inspection of Private Property

16-19-3-8. Repealed

16-19-3-9. Quarantine

16-19-3-10. Epidemics

16-19-3-11. Condemnation or Abatement of Conditions Causative of Disease

16-19-3-12. Rules and Regulations; Enforcement; Local Health Officers; Removal

16-19-3-13. Local Health Officers; Removal From Office; Grounds

16-19-3-14. Local Health Officers; Removal From Office; Procedure

16-19-3-15. Local Health Officers; Removal From Office; Ineligibility to Reappointment; Filling of Vacancy

16-19-3-16. Water Pollution; Proceedings to Abate or Prevent; Regulation of Sanitary Systems

16-19-3-17. Hearings; Agent or Representative of Department

16-19-3-18. Enforcement Proceedings; Injunction

16-19-3-19. Vital Statistics Studies; Death and Sickness Records; Provision of Information to Election Division Regarding Deceased Voters

16-19-3-20. Oral Public Health

16-19-3-21. Programs for Residential Care of Certain Individuals; Eligibility; Fees

16-19-3-22. Poisons; Safety and Emergency Information; Telephone Answering Service

16-19-3-23. Health Care Programs; Telephone Information Service

16-19-3-24. Acquired Immune Deficiency Drug Assistance Program; Administration

16-19-3-24.5. Administration of Food and Nutrition Programs and Money

16-19-3-25. Inspection Report; Guidelines for Release to Public

16-19-3-26. Anatomical Gift Promotion Fund; Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation and Donate Life Indiana Report

16-19-3-27. Department Study of Septic System Technologies; Development of Plans and Specifications; Rules

16-19-3-27.5. "Technology New to Indiana"; Technical Review Panel; Duties; Members; Applications for Approval of Tni; Approval of Site Specific Plans for Residential or Commercial Applications; Residential Onsite Sewage Systems Unfamiliar to Local He...

16-19-3-27.6. Types of Residential Onsite Sewage Systems; Use of a Type of Residential Onsite Sewage System Approved in One Local Unit in Another Jurisdiction; Approval and Attestation by Professionals; Refusal to Issue Permit for Certain Types of Sy...

16-19-3-28. State Department Designated as Lead Agency of a Statewide Trauma Care System; Rule Making Authority

16-19-3-29. Records of Coroners Denying Anatomical Gift Recoveries

16-19-3-29.2. Repealed

16-19-3-30. Establishment of Nonprofit Subsidiary Corporation

16-19-3-30.5. Partnerships and Joint Ventures; Substance Abuse Disorder

16-19-3-32. Chief Medical Officer; Duties