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Ind. Code § 21-44-1-10

"Eligible institution"

As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.285

Sec. 10. "Eligible institution", for purposes of:

(1) sections 2 and 11 of this chapter and IC 21-44-2, means a university, college, or other educational institution that:

(A) operates in the United States; and

(B) offers a health education program leading to a baccalaureate, graduate, or postgraduate degree in a health related field including:

(i) medicine;

(ii) dentistry;

(iii) optometry;

(iv) nursing;

(v) physical therapy;

(vi) occupational therapy; or

(vii) other allied health fields;

(2) IC 21-44-3, refers to a postsecondary educational institution that qualifies as an eligible institution under IC 21-44-3-1(4); and

(3) IC 21-44-3.5, means a state educational institution that offers a health education program leading to a graduate or postgraduate degree in a health related field, including:

(A) medicine;

(B) dentistry;

(C) optometry;

(D) nursing;

(E) physical therapy;

(F) occupational therapy; or

(G) other allied health fields.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.