Indiana Administrative Code Title 810 - INDIANA PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AGENCY

πŸ“˜ Indiana Administrative Code – Title 810

Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

Title 810 establishes the administrative framework, authority, and responsibilities of the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA). The IPLA is the central administrative body that provides support, licensing, and regulatory services for numerous professional boards and commissions across Indiana.

πŸ”‘ 1. Purpose and Scope

The purpose of Title 810 is to outline how the IPLA operates and manages professional licensing in Indiana.

It applies to all professional boards and commissions that fall under the IPLA’s administration (for example: nursing, pharmacy, real estate, cosmetology, etc.).

The goal is to:

Provide efficient, standardized licensing services.

Ensure regulatory compliance across professions.

Protect the public by ensuring only qualified individuals practice regulated professions.

πŸ”‘ 2. Structure of the Agency

The IPLA functions as a central administrative agency.

It does not directly regulate professions itself but provides staffing, support, and resources to professional boards.

Structure includes:

Executive Director – oversees day-to-day operations.

Agency staff – handle licensing applications, renewals, and recordkeeping.

Boards and Commissions – retain decision-making power over their specific professions, but IPLA provides the framework for administration.

πŸ”‘ 3. Licensing Functions

IPLA manages the licensing process for many professions, including:

Application intake.

Processing of renewals.

Issuing licenses and permits.

Maintaining a central database of licensees.

All professional licensing functions must comply with Title 810’s administrative procedures.

πŸ”‘ 4. Rulemaking & Oversight

While individual boards make rules specific to their professions, IPLA:

Ensures consistency in administrative procedures.

Provides support for rule adoption, hearings, and enforcement.

Coordinates with multiple boards to ensure fair and uniform practices.

πŸ”‘ 5. Recordkeeping & Public Access

IPLA is responsible for maintaining official records of licensees.

Records include applications, renewals, disciplinary actions, and board decisions.

Certain records are made available to the public, ensuring transparency.

πŸ”‘ 6. Disciplinary Support

IPLA assists boards in handling complaints and disciplinary actions.

The process typically includes:

Intake and documentation of complaints.

Scheduling of hearings before the appropriate licensing board.

Maintaining records of disciplinary outcomes.

Enforcement powers remain with the individual professional boards, but IPLA ensures administrative consistency.

πŸ”‘ 7. Administrative Hearings & Procedures

Title 810 sets rules for how the agency conducts hearings, notices, and appeals.

Ensures that applicants and licensees:

Receive due process.

Have the opportunity for a hearing before a board.

Can appeal decisions under administrative procedure rules.

πŸ”‘ 8. Fees & Renewals

IPLA administers the collection of fees for licensing, renewals, and other administrative services.

Renewal schedules, late penalties, and reinstatement procedures are standardized across boards through IPLA’s framework.

πŸ“ Summary

Indiana Administrative Code Title 810 – Indiana Professional Licensing Agency creates the administrative backbone for professional licensing in Indiana. It:

Establishes IPLA as the central licensing authority.

Provides support services for multiple professional boards.

Oversees licensing, renewals, recordkeeping, and disciplinary support.

Ensures public access and transparency in licensing.

Standardizes administrative procedures across professions.

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