Indiana Code
Chapter 12. Communicable Disease: Precautionary Measures for Use of Human Tissues and Blood Products; Regulation of Blood Centers
16-41-12-17. Rules

Sec. 17. The state department may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2, after considering the guidelines of the federal Food and Drug Administration, for the minimum standards and specific requirements for operation of a blood center, including the following:
(1) Physical facilities, including refrigeration, lighting, construction, and equipment of the blood center to ensure the operation of the blood center in a manner that protects the public health.
(2) Testing procedures for communicable diseases transmitted by blood.
(3) Standards for collection, processing, storage, distribution, and proper conduct of the blood transfusion service of blood.
(4) Identification and screening of donors.
(5) Qualifications for medical and laboratory personnel employed in a blood center.
(6) Restrictions on the use of blood and plasma donations.
(7) System of identifying the donor of the blood at all times, including after the blood has been administered to the recipient.
(8) Establishment of a system for determining the inventory level of blood in all blood centers and the coordination of the distribution of blood.
(9) Proficiency testing.
(10) All sanitary conditions within the blood center and the blood center's surroundings needed to protect the public and the employees.
(11) A quality assurance program.
[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-8-7-8.]
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.24. Amended by P.L.213-2013, SEC.15.