Sec. 2.5. (a) An individual seeking licensure as a residential care administrator must:

(1) be at least twenty-one (21) years of age;

Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-19-1-2.5

  • board: refers to the Indiana state board of health facility administrators. See Indiana Code 25-19-1-1
  • health facility: means any institution or facility defined as such for licensing under IC 16-28 and classified into care categories by rules adopted under IC 16-28. See Indiana Code 25-19-1-1
  • health facility administrator: means a natural person who administers, manages, supervises, or is in general administrative charge of a licensed health facility whether such individual has an ownership interest in the health facility and whether the person's functions and duties are shared with one (1) or more individuals. See Indiana Code 25-19-1-1
  • Jurisprudence: The study of law and the structure of the legal system.
  • residential care administrator: means an individual who:

    Indiana Code 25-19-1-1

  • residential care facility: has the meaning set forth in Indiana Code 25-19-1-1
  • Year: means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(2) have obtained at least a high school diploma or its equivalent;

(3) submit to a national criminal history background check, as required by IC 25-0.5-1-8;

(4) achieve a passing score, as prescribed by the board, on the state jurisprudence examination; and

(5) meet one (1) of the following:

(A) Be a licensed health facility administrator or a registered, certified, or licensed health care practitioner under IC 16 or IC 25.

(B) Have at least one (1) year of management experience:

(i) in health care;

(ii) in housing;

(iii) in hospitality; or

(iv) providing services that are similar to services described in items (i) through (iii) to individuals who are elderly.

(C) Possess an associate’s degree in gerontology or health care.

(D) Possess a bachelor’s degree or higher degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution.

(E) Complete a one hundred (100) hour specialized course in residential care facility administration that is approved by the board.

     (b) An applicant must meet the requirements in subsection (a)(1) through (a)(3) and subsection (a)(5) before the applicant may take the state jurisprudence examination.

     (c) The board may issue a residential care administrator license to an individual who meets the requirements of this section.

     (d) Except as provided in subsection (e), for each two (2) year license period, a licensed residential care administrator shall complete at least twenty (20) hours of continuing education that include education on:

(1) promoting resident dignity, independence, self-determination, privacy, choice, and rights;

(2) building safety, fire prevention, and disaster response;

(3) preventing and containing infectious diseases, including hygiene protocols;

(4) preventing and reporting abuse and neglect of residents; and

(5) assisting residents with daily activities.

     (e) A licensed residential care administrator who holds an active health facility administrator license is not required to complete the continuing education requirements described in subsection (d). However, a residential care administrator described in this subsection shall complete any continuing education requirements for the residential care administrator’s health facility administrator license.

As added by P.L.149-2023, SEC.22.